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| Subject: Humanized: A new type of animal/human RPG! {LB} Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:05 am | |
| -Click to Enter- [color:929c=183121] Humanized
Intermediate to Advanced level Roleplaying, rated PG-13
Get ready for a new type of Animal/Human Roleplay Game!Things have remained the same as long as anyone can remember. Animal- kind has forcedly put Humans under their authority to use them to prosper. Some people are the equivalent of a pet. Others truly are slaves. Worth nothing but the work they do.
This earth that they populate is unlike the one we live on, so similar in behavior but polar opposites in society. Captors are the "upper class" in this world, using the humans in any way possible to bring themselves either financial or material wealth. Owners are often looked down upon by Captors. Simple store owners, they employ the humans in more humane conditions. Many care about their humans to some degree or another, their numbers being small. Different professions call for different measures, will you choose?
But a roleplay is not a roleplay without the plot.
The Rebellion is an uprising against the government, against the society, a discombobulated mixture of both humans and animals that can no longer tolerate the iron grasp of the laws. Many come to this, seeking a limited freedom from their tyrants or peers, and others, however few they may be, were born into it. Animals and Humans converse freely with no prejudice against the other. A home away from home.
The Rebellion has now grown, their forces not large, but enough to have the government be ruffled by their presence. Humans have been reported to repeatedly run off, only to be found and brought back, punished so as to instill fear in the others. Now the government has to deal with the issue.
It is said that someplace in the vast Wayward Woods the Rebellion Post is located, though only members of it know exactly where it is. Recently the head of the Army, Chrome, had discussed various attack methods, though because of the unknown location none would be even slightly successful. But then a brilliant officer suggested the burning of the trees, to smother them, burn them alive. The idea was at first rejected. Who could want to burn such an ancient wood down? It was soon agreed upon, however, for it was the only plan that would do something. Citizens were complaining, so something needed to be done.
In the weeks to come, it was set. The Woods blazed with thunderous cracks, trees burnt to a crisp. Yet the Rebellion survived with not one fatality.
What will happen next? It is all up to you to become part of the story and make it happen. |
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