Humanity stands on the brink, one false step from ruin. Looking on with idle interest, forces...
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Location: Not bad, these are major cities. I have no preference myself, as I am not overly familiar with any of them. Can we do a write in here QM? Edit: If so, any limits?
I can agree with that mindset. Out of the two, I'd prefer the Saint myself.Looking at this system, I'm thinking of using the Warrior or Saint archetype for a character who joins the military or police(or is already part of them) openly. I just want to skip the whole secret identity thing.
Looking at this system, I'm thinking of using the Warrior or Saint archetype for a character who joins the military or police(or is already part of them) openly. I just want to skip the whole secret identity thing.
So, I'm looking over archetypes.
There are some that I'd like in very specific circumstances, so I have a pretty major question about character creation.
Are we allowed to tack on any extra backstory to this vote?
From the way you've structured it, I think the answer is 'no', but if the answer is 'yes', I'm probably going to try and make some sort of comic book geek warrior mindset.
It says we care about others, not everyone. We can be a saint to our allies and hated by our enemies. It would let us have some mental issues as well. Are we doing the right thing? Do our enemies deserve to be treated this way? Are our orders just? We could end up being a propaganda piece encouraging the newly powered to join up with the government. Can we use that to influence our military/government policy to follow our "Saint" like beliefs?I don't think the Saint archetype would let us became part of the military, unless you are talking about theirs medic divisions.
It says we care about others, not everyone. We can be a saint to our allies and hated by our enemies. It would let us have some mental issues as well. Are we doing the right thing? Do our enemies deserve to be treated this way? Are our orders just? We could end up being a propaganda piece encouraging the newly powered to join up with the government. Can we use that to influence our military/government policy to follow our "Saint" like beliefs?
it's not just about the bonuses it could give us, but the conflicts that could drive the story.
Possibly. Frankly, these are just archetypes. They are just for our primary emotions/thoughts. I'm more interested in being a protector than a person seeking happiness. At least as the front runner of our thoughts.I think that that description would fit better with the Innocent archetype, with its emphasis on our moral code.
Awwww, USA only? Shame.
Hm. Too bad about the age range too, I've never seen an elderly superhero.
...I hate expies, so All Might's out of the gate. Don't impose pre-existing characters on settings that aren't meant accommodate them - this isn't a crossover.
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Character's kinda charming.
White people are the norm, so some divergence there's nice.