random fact:

Batman (at least the Composite one) has just... given up on making contingency plans. He's tired, he's with multiple headaches, and he needs some good therapy OUTSIDE of Gotham.

That doesn't mean the Bat-people don't have anymore contingency, just that they will only focus on the immediate.
So, for example, he has no contingency for Aang (ATLA) or Spongebob, but has a Draft for a Thanos or Voldemort one.
 
Eh, it's going.
Some ups, some downs. Some blocked ideas, some real life stuff going on...


Just, act how you did prior to the Turn 2 relese, the Interludes releases, the World News release, and the Turn 1 Results release.


With nonchalanche. When the quest gets updated, trust me - you will know.
 
Serious answer: in the Mushroom Kingdom. We can reach that place yhanks to the Warp Pipes from "Mario's Time Machine" scattered across the globe. (Yes, that game was finally useful for something)

Meme answer: either in your walls, or in Madness Combat's Nevada.. which is just one State over!
 

Australia

Tazmania (Looney Tunes)
(George Miller's "Mad Max" Franchise, 1979-2015)
Clown Man Stage (Capcom's "Megaman 8", 1996)
McLeach's Camp (Disney's "The Rescuers Down Under", 1990)
Mann Co. (Valve's "Team Fortress 2", 2007)
Mister Babadook (Jennifer Kent's "The Babadook" , 2014)
M'gann's Pyramid (DC Comics - Miss Martian Mythos)

New Zealand

Portal to Middle Earth (J.R.R.Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings", 1955)

Does anyone have any suggestion on what I should put for Australia and New Zealand? Because I don't have a ton of material
 
Behold, one of the "Joke" characters.

Killer Moth (Lego Batman: The Videogame)

Stats

Martial: 8
Diplomacy: 6
Stewardship: 6
Intrigue: 15
Learning: 6
Occult: 2

Traits

Mini: He is a minifigure. +20 to Intrigue when sneaking around other people's territory.
Light-Obsessed: -20 to any Stat involved when a Large Light Source is present.

Items

Moth Gun: +5 at a distance. Shoots plasma-Lego Bullets. May inflicts some slightly serious burns.
 
Anyone wants to question the Criminal Search?

Find out WHY some people have been put there, discover some "Lore" of this new world....
Stuff like that.
 
Only southern island.
Luckily, only about half a Million people gets injured each time sit happens (bi-monthly)
It's unfortunate, but better than having most of the population die for good.
 
Damage
CW: Slight Body Horror (because I was bored.)

So, you all know that the Weak-to-Thinner people exist, right?
You know that, if you look close (and hard) enough, you can see the WORDS , the PAPER, the ANIMATION CELL PLASTIC and - most important of all - the INK?

So -
When they get hurt, those things look smeared. Sometimes creased or worn out. But it's still a "normal" living condition - the characters won't get Maluses or Die, they will just feel pain coursing thru their bodies (like us when we get scraped, beat up or wake up with back pains).

But in fatal-adjcecent scenarios - or scenarios of great stress, or scenarios where someone uses magic against them -, their bodies... falter.

As in, they start to fall apart: the WORDS that were once clear now are splotches of ink, the Clean Paper now is rotted and yellow-ish, the INK is either crystallizing or melting...

And, if you are observing them not as close - but still in their proximity -, then you'll litteraly see them start to melt, start to mold.

Miscolored splotches that will swell around their body, their arms will fuse with their torso, they won't have any fingers anymore....

Of course, they can recover from this; But, like with real life injuries, the damage won't disappear overnight. So, they will have to sit down, take Real Word Medicines, and THEN they will heal.

A nice way to explain what this new world does to Fictional beings.

(Oh, and just to be clear: if you get - let's say, an arm - thinned out, it will hurt. Even when [if] it grows back [because you punched a barrel of ink, and then inserted your stump there], you will feel an horrible burning-electric pain. Your limb will grow back, and you will feel EVERYTHING, like the nerves and bones popping into existance - then popping into place.)
 
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Of course, they can recover from this; But, like with real life injuries, the damage won't disappear overnight. So, they will have to sit down, take Real Word Medicines, and THEN they will heal.

A nice way to explain what this new world does to Fictional beings.
What about the toon ability to be basically invulnerable? Like Daffy duck getting his shot off by a gun and just putting it back on. Have they lost that protection in your world, or are some toons just not as tough as others?
 
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