kalon Posted May 26, 2006 Share Posted May 26, 2006 I want there to be a clear view of the setting for anyone interested, just because it can be hard to RP without certain information sometimes. This should provide a good idea of how the city works. You might not need it, but it's here just in case. The city, Arcrith, is controlled by a few extremely rich individuals. Anyone born poor in Arcrith is usually fated to stay poor, which is why many of Fate's Children end up working for them. The rich get to be protected by extremely strong bodyguards, and the Fate's Children get to live better lives. Why don't all Fates Children do this? Several reasons. The people in charge of the city worry only about gaining power, not about how other's are treated. They allow everyone else to rot. The Fate's children serving the government do nothing to protect their brethren still in the slums, which is why they are resented. There are also rumors that the Fate's Children working for the government are often experimented upon, and many people would rather have a hard life than be a lab rat. Crime is one of the biggest jobs available in the city. You can become better-off doing illegal things, but no mob boss ever gets as rich as the people in charge of the city. Not all residents of Arcrith are completely lacking morals, so crime is not a desirable job for them. It is possible to be a Fate's Child and go unnoticed. Their strange markings can be hidden depending where they are on the body. They have powers from the time they are born, though, making it extremely difficult to hide what they are at a young age. The police departments have too much crime and not enough manpower, forcing them to rely on bounty hunters. Those are jobs taken by anyone in the city, even regular humans. Of course, the city has illegal mercenary jobs too. One crime lord might want to kill another discreetly, so they put out a hit for whomever wants pay. This usually requires underground connections to hear about these jobs. The government controls most everything, regulating farming, housing, and such. Less control is placed on the outer edges of the city. The Lucky Devils live on the city's edge, and are careful to keep where they live a secret now that they have more members. They have no real rules. Some are kind, some are insane. One of the few principles they abide by is one Lucky Devil should not attack another. That hopefully covers more than you wanted to know. If you have a question, comment, or suggestion, just ask. I'll answer any question about the city you need, and most about the storyline. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deadpool Posted June 6, 2006 Share Posted June 6, 2006 I was told to put my signup here so people don't think the inn thread is still open Name: Jason Renner Nickname: Royal Flush (Flush for short) Age: 21 Gender: Male Appearance: [url=http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/whitewolf_fang/?action=view¤t=Charakterbild_MKDA_Subzero7_G_05.jpg]1[/url],[url=http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/whitewolf_fang/?action=view¤t=Charakterbild_MKDA_Subzero7_G_03.jpg]2[/url],[url=http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d41/whitewolf_fang/?action=view¤t=sub2.jpg]3[/url](his outfit varies between the first two and the third) Personality: Far from what he controls, he is friendly and outgoing. But when on the job he becomes what he is, Ice. Power: Ice Bio: Son of one of the first and most famous of the Lucky Devils. His name was Garet and was one of the best. Jason trained for years under all of the Devils but mostly from his father and became very skilled at what he did. His first hit was at age 10 and had no flaws whatsoever. The bounty was well over 5 million as well. Years passed until Garet brought home a young girl by the name os Soma. Both Jason and Garet trained this girl and Jason began to fall for her with each passing day. He left for a mission against the Don and never returned. His father passed away years later broken hearted and treated Soma like his own flesh and blood and left Soma in charge of the Lucky Devils. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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