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The Department of Heavenly Adjudication, on paper, exists for one reason: to adjudicate battles between mortals, to keep them orderly, and to ensure that winner and loser alike follows through on their commitments.

The Department of Heavenly Adjudication, in reality, exists for one reason: to broadcast the conflicts of mortals to the heavens for their entertainment. You, like so many others, seek the glory and prosperity earned from the favor of the gods. Rather unlike most of your peers, your ambitions run rather higher than simple worldly power.

An original setting incorporating a lot of shonen action shenanigans, a healthy dash of streamer/vtuber dynamics, and an added dose of pro wrestling.
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"Calling number twenty-six!"

The buzz of chatter in the courtyard ceases for a moment, hundreds of applicants falling silent at the moment the woman's voice cuts through the din. It only lasts for a moment, though, once they realize it's not their number, and they resume their chatter. Save, of course, for number twenty-six himself.

Number twenty-six appears to be a dark-haired beastkin boy, catlike tail tucked down along his leg nervously. You watch him idly as he steps up to the indicated table and sits down, before beginning to speak with the auburn-haired forestkin examiner.

You shrug and return your attention to...
[ ] [Hobby] ...your meditation.
[ ] [Hobby] ...the book you are reading.
[ ] [Hobby] ...the intricate metal puzzle you're fiddling with.
[ ] [Hobby] ...your sketchbook.
[ ] [Hobby] ...the phone game you were playing.
[ ] [Hobby] ...something else? Write in. Must be a hobby that can be easily picked up and put down.

"Calling number one-thirty-two!"

[Wait,] interrupts a new voice, one you know as well as your own, in the privacy of your mind. [They're not calling people in order?]
You nod slightly, the gesture muted with long practice. Not that you can't suppress the gesture entirely when needed, but you prefer to emote at least a bit if possible.

[No, they're not,] you confirm. [Probably to keep us on our toes or test our attention.] You consider for a moment. [Or possibly to try to randomize it and keep the order fair.]

"Calling number two-eighty!"

[I guess that's one way to trim down the student body,] the -- your -- goddess comments, considering. [What are they taking down at this stage, anyway? Don't they have your application info?]

[And to think you were teasing me for doing so much research,]
you jab back with a slight smile. [Nah, this is where they take the more theoretically-sensitive information, Aspects, Arete, that kind of thing. Things you'd prefer to not trust to the mail-in application.]

[Can you really keep that information secret, though?]
she seems dubious. [I've never had trouble doing that kind of research up here. Is it different down there?]

[For a while you could,]
you answer, [but these days you'd be lucky if you can go three matches without getting the basics put on a wiki somewhere. The magic of information technology and all that. But institutions are slow to adapt.]

"Calling number seventeen!" you blink, and double-check your token to confirm. Sure enough, it still reads seventeen.

You stand and make your way over to the table, this one manned by a plain-looking human man with dark circles under his eyes.

The sound of the crowd dulls the moment you step up to the table, the rune-engraved bell at its center glowing slightly.

[Oh, not bad work. My privacy wards aren't as nice as that.]

You nod at the man and take your seat, ignoring the commentary in your head. You'd prefer to not come off as someone who hears voices. That's the kind of gimmick that would never stick.

"I'm Eryk Farland, examiner and teacher for Summit University," he says in a bored monotone.

You blink. You hadn't expected them to have teachers handling this kind of grunt work. "What do you teach?"

"Philosophy," he answers curtly, and you get the impression he'd rather not talk about that right now. He pauses for a moment, making sure you weren't going to ask any more questions, then continues. "Is this information correct?"

He flips around a sheet of paper, and you glance over it, confirming name, address, contact information. All correct.

[Wow, he's not very personable, is he?]

"Yes," you agree, and he takes it back.

"Race?" he asks.

Note: this has no mechanical impact.
[ ] [Race] "Human."
A plurality of the population, but far from a majority.
[ ] [Race] "Forestkin."
Forestkin traditionally lived in, as one might expect, the forests. While those days are long past, they are still known for their long lifespans, pointed ears, and affinity for plants.
[ ] [Race] "Beastkin."
Beastkin carry some of the physiological traits of animals, typically predatory mammals. They are quick and hardy, tending to be twitchy and impatient.
[ ] [Race] "Stonekin."
Stonekin are small and wiry, so as to fit into the tunnels of their ancestral homes. They are experts at working with metal and stone, particularly in the realms of architecture and public works. Most of them live on the surface these days, contrary to stereotype.
[ ] [Race] "Flamekin."
Flamekin are typically believed to be descended from dragons, though both flamekins and dragons deny any such connection. Nonetheless, they are hardy, often-scaled peoples with horns, tails, innate flame resistance, and a marked fondness for shiny things.
[ ] [Race] Write in? Requires approval. The setting can encompass most things.

He nods and writes that in. "Pantheon?"

[ ] [Pantheon] "Altebran."
Your magics are structured and mechanistic. They use magic circles and other similar constructs to embed formulae. Most complex technology is Altebran in origin. Capable of tailoring spells even to very specific circumstances, but requires advanced preparation to do so effectively.
[ ] [Pantheon] "Boliese."
Your magics are intimately connected to the environment. You coax the world to act according to your will, rather than forcing it to do so, and can perceive the spirits of even minor phenomena. The most effective pantheon at getting spirits to do what you want, but not particularly skilled at summoning.
[ ] [Pantheon] "Colibran."
Your magics care deeply about the principles of exchange and conversion. Alchemy, crafting, and transmutation are easy for you. Colibran magics have the easiest time working with sympathetic links, and enforcing magical contracts.
[ ] [Pantheon] "Darigate."
Your magics are oriented around runes, and their meaning and symbolism. Fundamentally interpretive, runic magic is flexible and context-sensitive, but that cuts both ways at times. It is the favored pantheon for traditional enchanting.
"Okay. Primary aspect?"

Choose the domain your powers are suited to. Breadth should be a single divine domain-concept.
[ ] [Aspect] "Fire."
[ ] [Aspect] "Journeys."
[ ] [Aspect] "Family."
[ ] [Aspect] "Luck."
[ ] [Aspect] "Curses."
[ ] [Aspect] "Plants."
[ ] [Aspect] "Storms."
[ ] [Aspect] "Dreams."
[ ] [Aspect] "Ocean."
[ ] [Aspect] Something else? Write in.

"I see. Thank you for your time. Please move on to the inner courtyard," he says, gesturing deeper into the massive complex that is Summit University.

You blink. "I thought you guys asked about Aretes?"

"Mm. Not on the list this year." He shrugs. "Very few applicants have them, too much work to manifest them, and they're too specific to sum up on a form."

You nod and stand, walking in the direction he gestured.

[But... you developed yours years ago. Was... was that actually super fast? Why don't they have one yet?] She asks, torn between confusion and awe.

[Sounds like a skill issue.] You keep your smugness off of your face, but not your voice. [Or, more accurately, a motivation one. I know what I'm fighting for, after all, and I'm pretty sure they don't have a super cute goddess to fight for.]

[...tease.]
You might not be able to see her, but the embarrassed huff tells her expression all the same.

[Guilty as charged~]
 
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[X] [Hobby] ...the phone game you were playing.
[X] [Race] "Flamekin."
[X] [Pantheon] "Darigate."
[X] [Aspect] "Violence"
 
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I was wondering what the "follow feature" was for, but I'm glad I'm here for a new thread. Shonen and vtubers are two of my interests, anyways.

As for my picks…

[X] [Hobby] ...the phone game you were playing.
Gacha gaming time!

[X] [Race] "Flamekin."
I've always had a liking for Dragonborn, Manakeets— anything in that range.

[X] [Pantheon] "Boliese."
I'm picking this because it goes well with…

[X] [Aspect] "Fire."
Let's light some shit on fire.
 
[x] [Hobby] ...your sketchbook.
[x] [Race] "Forestkin."
[x] [Pantheon] "Altebran."
[x] [Aspect] "Journeys."

I am totally advocating for a Wandering Swordswoman Elf, yes. Go to places. Meet interesting people. Fight them for glory and the amusement of laughing gods. Prepare a spell selection that fits this archetype - focused, like elves and swords should be.
 
[x] [Hobby] ...the phone game you were playing.
[x] [Race] "Forestkin."
[x] [Pantheon] "Altebran."
[x] [Aspect] "Journeys."
 
[x] [Hobby] ...your meditation.
[x] [Race] "Beastkin."
[x] [Pantheon] "Boliese."
[x] [Aspect] "Sentiment."

A Beastkin who harnesses the powers of emotion; Sharpening and forming it into a blade.

Meditation was once a way to control it, but instead it's become a relaxing fun activity instead as you've long since mastered the basics of your aspect. Also emotions that play with the environment is a cool concept.

Also it means you can weaponize your adoration for your childhood (god) friend.
 
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[X] [Hobby] ...the book you are reading.
[X] [Race] "Beastkin."
[X] [Pantheon] "Altebran."
[X] [Aspect] "Journeys."
 
A Beastkin who harnesses the powers of emotion; Sharpening and forming it into a blade.

Meditation was once a way to control it, but instead it's become a relaxing fun activity instead as you've long since mastered the basics of your aspect. Also emotions that play with the environment is a cool concept.

Also it means you can weaponize your adoration for your childhood (god) friend.
Confirming that this is a valid aspect, you can in fact be Feelings-powered.
 
[x] [Hobby] ...the phone game you were playing.
[x] [Race] "Forestkin."
[x] [Pantheon] "Altebran."
[x] [Aspect] "Journeys."
 
[X] [Hobby] ...the intricate metal puzzle you're fiddling with.
[X] [Race] "Flamekin."
[X] [Pantheon] "Darigate."
[X] [Aspect] "Fire."
 
[X] [Hobby] ...the book you are reading.
[X] [Race] "Beastkin."

I like juxtaposition, and a twitchy/impatient fella with a traditionally cerebral, patient hobby suggests things. Someone who has the temperament, but works against it.

[X] [Pantheon] "Darigate."

Gonna be honest, I just plumped for whatever I can most easily turn into self-augmentation. Rune-marked skin and suchlike.

[X] [Aspect] Write in: Dreams.

No-brainer for me, night/darkness/dream associations are catnip to me.
 
[X] [Hobby] ...the book you are reading.
[X] [Race] "Human."
[X] [Pantheon] "Darigate."
[X] [Aspect] "Luck."
 
[x] [Hobby] ...your meditation.
[x] [Race] "Beastkin."
[x] [Pantheon] "Darigate."
[x] [Aspect] "Chaos."

(Disorder /alot of things at once/ Discord mlp) = Chaos
(Roulette wheel/ Gacha) = Luck

would chaos as in random events be accepted or be lumped in with Luck?
edit: answer was depends on how it is perceived ( i now want this characters first additional aspect to be luck)
also can we learn a bit of the interpretive darigate pantheon magic as a different pantheon or all pantheon's magic types mutually exclusive?
edit: Answer is no through mystical magnetism and really only one titan remains glomming onto a person
 
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MrKermie talked about this and I can say i like the premise... also helps that apperently we share similar taste because:
[X] [Hobby] ...the phone game you were playing.
LEts play some non copyright FEH/CRK/ Dragalia lost (yes these are my guilty pleasures, no im not apologizing for my trash taste)

[X] [Race] "Flamekin."
Homestly the coolest sounding options, as stated above I like Fire Emblem, so lets go with a Dragon child (ironically this kimda works if we have gacha as a hobby. Shiny 5 stars and we could possibly have a hoard to fund our addiction hobby.

[X] [Pantheon] "Boliese."
Again. Coolest option in my opinion.

[X] [Aspect] "Storms".
This is where i differ, strom dragon sounds cooler than fire dragon. Also imserting my gacha bias, CRK just recently launched a god-esque Storm character and I vibe with her style.
 
would chaos as in random events be accepted or be lumped in with Luck?
Both are valid, depends on what you want. Chaos would be more about a lot of things happening at once, disorder, etc. Luck is more "plausible" and directed, more orderly.

also can we learn a bit of the interpretive darigate pantheon magic as a different pantheon or all pantheon's magic types mutually exclusive?
Mutually exclusive; I couldn't squeeze it into the first post, but they're quite literally pantheonic powers. The gods couldn't kill their Titan precursors, so they fed them into the shredder instead, and those bits of Titan glom onto people. They're subdivided by the pantheon of Titan as a result. Each person only ends up really compatible with one, due to what amounts to mystical magnetism.

You can get more Aspects, though.
 
ty also new questions

do twins get similar things, like say Mabel and Dipper where in this world, would they get the exact same things, things related to themselves as a person or a things related to themselves but contrasted or complimentary by the others, in shorter terms, How does the fact of being twins interact with your world?
 
ty also new questions

do twins get similar things, like say Mabel and Dipper where in this world, would they get the exact same things, things related to themselves as a person or a things related to themselves but contrasted or complimentary by the others, in shorter terms, How does the fact of being twins interact with your world?
Hm. Hadn't thought about it.

Could go either way. It would depend on their relationship with one another, their own interests, and so on. Twins who are very similar and feel like it's them against the world might get very similar powers. Ones with a lopsided dynamic might end up with sharply contrasting powers. Others with a strong bond might get powers related to their own interests that share common themes. It's rare for them to be totally disconnected, though.

There is a certain amount of narrative logic baked into the setting, so in a lot of ways the answer boils down to "well, what makes a more interesting story?"
 
[X] [Hobby] ...the phone game you were playing.
[X] [Race] "Flamekin."
[X] [Pantheon] "Boliese."
[X] [Aspect] "Journeys."
 
[X] [Hobby] ...the phone game you were playing.

[X] [Race] "Flamekin."

[X] [Pantheon] "Boliese."

[X] [Aspect] "Nihility."
Acheron who?
 
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Scheduled vote count started by notthepenguins on May 26, 2024 at 12:18 PM, finished with 8 posts and 5 votes.
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    [X] [Hobby] ...the phone game you were playing.
    [X] [Hobby] ...the book you are reading.
    [x] [Hobby] ...your meditation.
  • 5

    [X] [Race] "Flamekin."
    [X] [Race] "Human."
    [x] [Race] "Beastkin."
  • 5

    [X] [Pantheon] "Boliese."
    [X] [Pantheon] "Darigate."
  • 5

    [X] [Aspect] "Luck."
    [x] [Aspect] "Chaos."
    [X] [Aspect] "Storms".
    [X] [Aspect] "Journeys."
    [X] [Aspect] "Nihility."
 
Hm. Hadn't thought about it.

Could go either way. It would depend on their relationship with one another, their own interests, and so on. Twins who are very similar and feel like it's them against the world might get very similar powers. Ones with a lopsided dynamic might end up with sharply contrasting powers. Others with a strong bond might get powers related to their own interests that share common themes. It's rare for them to be totally disconnected, though.

There is a certain amount of narrative logic baked into the setting, so in a lot of ways the answer boils down to "well, what makes a more interesting story?"
ooh, that makes me even more curious and excited to meet any twins, maybe the theme of mystery or adventure as a common theme with unique themes of investigation/curiosity and fun/love if taking my aforementioned example of dipper and Mabel

also how will the five way tie be broken? cause I am willing to change my vote to luck as a tie breaker; or maybe a second vote with those five as the only options?
 
Oops. Tally'd from the wrong post. This is the correct one.
Adhoc vote count started by notthepenguins on May 28, 2024 at 3:12 PM, finished with 22 posts and 14 votes.


Going to fiat Darigate for the tie-break.
 
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Gacha addicted dragon-born with rune magic based around journeys as the beginning of our character.
... neat

wait, for the pantheons, what are the closest real world analogues?
 
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