Ailis
resident chicken nugget
In the early 1900s, a virus was created and introduced to the world as a way to control the ever-growing population. It had adverse affects… depending on who you talk to. The virus interfered with the protein synthesis of select individuals, causing drastic mutations in their genes, while the majority of the population only exhibited symptoms of the flu. These mutations manifested in individuals in a variety of ways. Some became able to manipulate the elements, while others fostered new animalistic qualities, or even teleportation. Anything you could think of.
In a world that struggled to accept anything that was different, it’s easy to figure out what happened next.
It took the world governments one look to see what was happening and change tact. Mutants were quickly isolated and brought into specialised labs, for the purpose of experimentation and understanding how they were apparently able to break the laws of physics.
After a few years, they were used in wars, with the promise that they’d be free men and women if they did their duty. The government kept their promise, and mutants ended up being able to live normal lives. At least, if normal included having restricted rights and constant fear of being attacked, something that continues to be prevalent even in modern times
Many of those original mutants went on to have children, and their children had children, and it was discovered that the mutated gene was able to be passed down through generations, though it was able to manifest differently in each individual.
In modern day, “mutants” make up ~5% of the worlds population, and though they are still unfairly persecuted, they have been slowly breaking ground in a quest for equal rights. A few countries around the world have established laws to protect these mutants, recognizing that their powers can be used to help humanity.
The worlds first high school for mutants has been established in New Zealand, hidden within Aoraki mountain. This school is to help young mutants learn to control their powers, with the intent for them to use their powers to benefit humankind. To become real-world superheroes.
Recently, mutants from around the world have been going missing, but there hasn’t been much news, or an attempt to find them. There’s mumbles of them being taken for some top-secret government project, but they’re just rumours. Right?
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Mutant high school students! Superheroes! How fun! Powers can be anything you can think of: fire manipulation, turn into some sort of Hulk, puke bees, anything. However, if you want a character that dabbles with death or time, talk to me about it first please! Also, if you'd like to play an adult (a teacher/mentor/trainer), feel free to ask.
The Rules:
In a world that struggled to accept anything that was different, it’s easy to figure out what happened next.
It took the world governments one look to see what was happening and change tact. Mutants were quickly isolated and brought into specialised labs, for the purpose of experimentation and understanding how they were apparently able to break the laws of physics.
After a few years, they were used in wars, with the promise that they’d be free men and women if they did their duty. The government kept their promise, and mutants ended up being able to live normal lives. At least, if normal included having restricted rights and constant fear of being attacked, something that continues to be prevalent even in modern times
Many of those original mutants went on to have children, and their children had children, and it was discovered that the mutated gene was able to be passed down through generations, though it was able to manifest differently in each individual.
In modern day, “mutants” make up ~5% of the worlds population, and though they are still unfairly persecuted, they have been slowly breaking ground in a quest for equal rights. A few countries around the world have established laws to protect these mutants, recognizing that their powers can be used to help humanity.
The worlds first high school for mutants has been established in New Zealand, hidden within Aoraki mountain. This school is to help young mutants learn to control their powers, with the intent for them to use their powers to benefit humankind. To become real-world superheroes.
Recently, mutants from around the world have been going missing, but there hasn’t been much news, or an attempt to find them. There’s mumbles of them being taken for some top-secret government project, but they’re just rumours. Right?
~
Mutant high school students! Superheroes! How fun! Powers can be anything you can think of: fire manipulation, turn into some sort of Hulk, puke bees, anything. However, if you want a character that dabbles with death or time, talk to me about it first please! Also, if you'd like to play an adult (a teacher/mentor/trainer), feel free to ask.
The Rules:
- No god-modding/power-playing
- No super OP characters. All powers have their strengths and weaknesses, and they're all high school kids so chances are they aren't super strong. Have fun developing their powers and strengths as the RP goes on!
- Try to give me notice if you know you'll be MIA and unable to post
Be prepared for character death and dark themes as we progress. We also may need evil people further along the line, so if you're interested in that let me know!
Character sheet:
Character sheet:
Full name:
Nickname:
Age (14-18):
Grade (9-12):
Gender:
Appearance:
Power (include strengths and weaknesses):
Personality:
Backstory:
Other:
Character sheet can be as in-depth or as simple as you'd like
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