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well i would like to throw my hat in the ring for the "why do furries exist" justification the simple answer is in universe some people with enough money wanted something available to surgically alter their bodies to be closer to their respective ideals, leading to a chemical based venture that ultimately went south, leading to the hybridized forms people wanted... the issue is the fumes spread throughout the city where this research was being conducted infecting and altering peoples bodies at a wide scale, with the intensity of the beastification dependent on how close they were to the epicenter of this event. since then the "infected"4 points
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I don't mind yuri characters at all. Keep in mind that the game premise includes sexual situations, and the core mechanics use your relationship with other PCs and NPCs as a primary trait when rolling. So if you want a lot of yuri storylines, you'll want to include NPCs that you can get involved with and see if any other PCs are up for that. I personally didn't imagine kemonoimimi in the setting, but if the group says "hell yes, let's include them!" then we can and will! Also, consider the wild west, weird west, steampunk setting, and some of the fictional works I referenced in the opening post. The Island of Dr. Moreau comes to mind. Yo4 points
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Oh right... Steampunk, not cyberpunk... No idea why I confused both. Unless it still applies. Well, a dog girl can still apply. She will just be mostly clueless. (And combat oriented.) I can however search for a steampunk theme as well though I doubt I will find anything. Hound on a steam powered train, escaping somewhere still sounds fun though.3 points
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The animal-type people coming from one source would be a great way to add some strings interconnecting not only people in one group, but possibly both groups, even if they don't start together. I kind of mesh with either the tribe idea or the experiments idea, especially if it allows multiple people to make characters with that sort of thing. I do have a not so morally good mad scientist character who I have used before as a Vampire, which could have been a part of making something like that if that is the route people prefer. Could probably swing them as an Elf alternatively but I think if we are going to have unnatural things then Vamp3 points
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Understandable. I was just saying that if that hound was going to be a thing and we want her alone, it is very doable. If I used another character befitting a "tribe" of sort, I'd need an explanation as to how they exist. I can go for many characters but my issue is that I am indecisive with things and trying to find something specific is a little stressful... I could always go simple with human too but I am poking around and see what works. I rarely do "simple". Obviously, I know there's others in the group so I try to go for something that's generally likes as well. I just tried every tags I could from western, wild west, cyberpunk...3 points
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The tribe idea's issue is having to write that multiple creatures of that kind exist everywhere. And it would probably cause an issue in the "lores". But if we say "A single one was engineered from birth with human and dog dna, forged with fire then kept prisoner in a dark place where literally nobody but a select few can see her.", we have something. By this, I'm trying to not create a headache for Isabella while using the "experiment" justification for it. Anything can be created and playing god is not something new. Now, she also doesn't have to breed and reproduce and therefore, we don't have to create a whole bunch of them. She is a3 points
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I don't think that we have to go with the whole package of Dr. Moreau elevating animals. I think there's room for hybridization and "corrective" surgery to create the specific look @Warning is after. The Farmer (not actually a fan of the name, but bear with me a minute) is trying (on behalf of the Army?) to create scouts with better senses like bobcats, the ability to run longer distances like wolves and other improvements to make them better at ferreting out "the savages". That perjorative used, I realize it's reductive and insulting. I don't think our game should be that, but I think that that truth can exist in it as an evil.3 points
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One thing I'd request is that the origin of any and all animal/human hybrid type characters be the same. For worldbuilding reasons I'll need to know "why" they exist, how they were created, and where they come from. Having a limited number of them from a single source I can work with. But having them "just because" won't work for me. Because this is a shared world, so they will exist in both games, even if none of the players in the other game play them.3 points
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Kemonoimimi is a broader definition to encompass more types of ears (rabbits, bear, dogs, etc) well still being 90% human3 points
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Good to hear. Of course I don't want a character to look like a frankenstein monster so yeah. XD A kemonomimi with ears/tail would be a good start and good enough. I was already searching tags about wild west to see if I can find something. Just not sure how to mix steampunk AND wild west since even Wild Arms only had golems and scifi tech. Still figuring things out but yeah. I am also multi-player and I don't know how NPCs and settings work since I figure this is like playing a board game or dnd. BUT if I can make npcs, I will without issues. It's a thing I enjoy a lot for character interaction. I love creating an interactive environmen3 points
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No one would need to actually play that character, unless they wanted to, but knowing that they were out there, and what their goals were, would give me things to work with from a world-building perspective. Having a "you experimented on me" NPC out there, or a "my father made you" son of said NPC, could lead to some interesting emotional interactions.2 points
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Wherein Furry is concerned I'm into the minor use (animal ears/tails, etc, I think there was a term used above somewhere?) But less full anthomorphic; to clarify, that doesn't mean I'm saying 'don't out it in', just that it's something I might ask for a little naughty distance from if we go that route! Which brings me to my own likes. On that spicy side I'd love Millie to be subject to some mind alteration/mood alteration effects somewhen, with the dubcon idea (think our own game, Isabella.) In terms of world content: -Tech I can 'MacGyver' given the character premise -An AIRSHIP (just somewhere. for fun.) -Int2 points
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since we have a degree of control with this setting and narative i would like to make a few pitches for what @AsBloodTurnsEverCold just mentioned and see if any of them strike anyones interest, I enjoy worldbuilding so ill take a few shots. what if the "desert" that is this worlds wild west is that way due to some sort of ore that generates heat similar to coal without needing to combust, leading to longer duration steam generation in a safer more consistent method, leading to a gold rush of sorts and allowing a few interesting things -Automatons are a direct result of this process, the controlled burn of this new ore leads metal folk2 points
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Dang... And suddenly, we have furries (if we use that idea). It would definitely open some doors for me, if I used that idea or something. I still think that my modified embryo thing would still work for at least ONE case. But yes... Humans turned beasts, etc. (Some growing older as that from childhood etc.) Sounds like a nice lore bit for it IF we do it.2 points
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Not sure what Prudence Lawton's legacy is? A Google search didn't help me either. As for me, the Wild West is contemporary with Victorian Era, and so I am leaning more into that with steam punk. It's not a deal breaker just were my mind is at. Ill play a human make maybe with a mechanical arm, but nothing crazy.2 points
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Someone plays the mad scientist or student/heir to the mad-scientist who created them, one possibility?2 points
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I had to google what Moreau was and it's... not exactly my tastes. But the comics of it show straight furries. XD Sort of. It makes me wonder how far I can push it. (also because, tbh, I tried to search many websites for kemonomimi and it didn't exactly work as intended for what I was looking for.) I still want my character cute. Just not completely human. Something beastly would be nice. But I try to be careful not looking for what I'd call "casual furries". One good one might be the Hellhound character I had (which Satai might know about) that was sitting in an old school style bath. (Which might fit western style.) If she is an experi2 points
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The one thing I want is Prudence Lawton's legacy. As for your kemonomimi, (back in my day, we called 'em cat girls) - I think the Dr. Moreau angle is completely legit. I have no issues with yuri, but it raises the question, can an Ashborn Aesthete be a man?2 points
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Personally im all for animal ears and features and as im in the same set as @Warningi for one vote to allow the floof! ...with that in mind i would also love to work in some rabbit ears to my pheromancer, i have been wanting to play a rabbit folk and this sounds lovely, to me, could even "hide" them with a headband to make them look fake, like shes wearing a playboy bunny esk costume2 points
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I like this grouping, to be honest. My question is. Would it ruin anything if my characters are mostly yuri characters? (as some may know that I actually write mostly yuri in general). Also, to make sure of things, I presume only humans or western fantasy creatures are allowed? None of my kind of characters, I suppose. No kemonomimi, etc?2 points
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Hey there! I've had a strong sudden craving for some race play. I don't have any set plot but I'd love to smash some kinks together to make something hot and steamy for both of us. My only thing is id prefer the female character(s) you play to be hairy, a thick bush and some armpit hair at the most but not reincarnation of sasquatch levels of body hair. I'm also looking to primarily play White males or Black males, you pick your poison and ill play it. I have a few kinks id like to see but aren't all required. The closer to the top they are the more I like it! Breeding Pubes and Pit Hair (Primarily Female) Musk Play1 point
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Well, you know what they say about things nowadays. Robin Hood was a fox roleplaying a human in medieval times and it still worked (even if the thing is designed as a cartoon for children.) ALL I'm saying is that it might not be too crazy to not stick to the history as we know it. Or even to the stories as told considered how some people adapted them. What I'm seeing is that we're seeming to tap into those old novels of before our time but nothing says that they can't be modified a little. That said... Indiana Jones seem to happen in the 1930s. But yeah, I see that it's really times of colonies. I personally am not sure how much there is1 point
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My first post specifically said: "set in an 1880s wild west / steampunk / weird science world. Imagine someone combined the works of Jules Verne, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allen Poe, HP Lovecraft, and HG Wells, added in a dash of Nikola Tesla, a pinch of Indiana Jones (without the Crystal Skull nonsense), mixed in Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Hickok, Annie Oakley, Doc Holliday and all the wild west tropes you can imagine, maybe added a bit of mad scientist and supernatural weird west nonsense, and dressed it all up in steampunk finery... and you're looking at the general idea for the setting." If you look at the aut1 point
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I mean, I have it easy on that side if the character is born out of an experiment and kept hidden for years. I will admit the decision for 1880 setting is a bit odd to me. At least according to google, trains did exist in 1880 so yay for getting ONE thing right. Obviously, I could also stick to the realism of that age but I feel like it would lack a touch of something. Like, a liiittle touch of fantasy to it. A thing I appreciated from Wild Arms as a whole since it was basically the good old wild west with a bit of ancient power, artefacts, ruins, golems and weird stuff that we could define as steampunk (for how those times made it make1 point
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Funny thing is. If I used puppy, there probably wouldn't be many emotions considering the amount of air in that head. Imagine her just liking basic things like bathing until you give her a reason to fight something for sport. Only emotion I could see out of it, worse if they hurt her, would be a fiery revenge and only if their path crossed. What I said about "Her being found on a train going somewhere" is basically the sum of what she represents. Just escaping to the wind until she finds a fun thing to do in a world she knows literally nothing about. But again, just the thought when it comes to this specific character. For a character wi1 point
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This is the kind of thing I'm talking about! I don't specifically mean things need to be "exactly" like the sources I mentioned, but give me a plot hook, a piece of history, an NPC, a setup... something I can work with. The setting is generally the "real world" of 1880s, altered with steampunk tech, and adding in some supernatural "weird west" ...weirdness, I guess. Anyone different, who looks different, etc. Is going to probably be treated as such by the settlers. Think of old western movies, tv shows, and books. People who were different were feared. Now, that's not to say that somewhere in the recent past something happene1 point
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Ooooo, let's say Millie's Sister is a big name arms dealer for a VERY autocratic empire.1 point
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With what is said so far, I'm not even sure myself what I want to do. The furry or etc idea is barely in the air so figuring if a character can be made out of it might still be too early. OR I have my dumb puppy to play with. (Who is a human mix with paws. Her skin isn't fur except for where fur is). But yeah, still thinking... I don't really have a solid idea yet.1 point
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That's a pretty neat idea I think! I don't know what your guy's references for Weird West and Steampunk is so no idea how weird you guys like it or how far Isabella wants to take it but I do like it fairly weird, and a bit anachronistic myself so that sort of origin strikes me as proper. As for a list of things I'd personally definitely liked to see touched on: - Automatons - Airships (barring that just anachronistically good trains) - The Ruins of Ancient long-dead (or are they?) civilizations to explore or utilize especially if we're a traveling people. - Magic being more esoteric and difficult to fully understand, not som1 point
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Well I was thinking the tribe idea for the origin if there really needed to be more beastfolk but differences within is another matter. I don't think it would cause too much an issue as we're currently in the "fleshing out setting details" stage I believe but its just a suggestion if there are to be more animal types in the world between groups.1 point
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Well if the world involved the supernatural in any way it could always be the result of tribal myths. Rare enough but with an origin if a bit undefined maybe they trace to a singular tribe but if they don't come exactly from the same place its because that tribe has obviously spread out. Some measure of truth sort of situation.1 point
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I mean, it depends how far we can take it. Obviously, for world building reasons, "just because" doesn't work often. There's always the question "what kind of creature can exist. What kind of place can they come from? Do creatures just exist in the world and breed other ones?". A unique creature could be engineered from birth, from some insane guy. By example. Let's just take Hellhound above. Let's say she was a picked choice in a given world. How do I explain her? I'd go "What about being born like this from having her DNA mixed up and for some reason, being infused with heat during her embryonic stage?" and you get a messed up dog girl1 point
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I for one appreciate most levels of furries, assuming they are not straight up animals i can work with it ^u^1 point
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I'll either be going with abomination or the Singer for this particular group. Well see, might be giving the group its Odd Man.1 point
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As the last member of this group to comment, I support it too. Now it is time to go back to my list and which option works best here. With this group it will much more likely be a woman, but have to decide beyond that.1 point
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Groups are split into 2: Group 1 - @MagnificentBastard, @WickedCadrach, @Chiyako, @WritesNaughtyStories, and @StarlitSiren Group 2 - @SataiRolePlayingGuy, @AsBloodTurnsEverCold, @DreamsnThings, and @Warning I'd like to start discussing basic worldbuilding here for now. This will be a shared world with potential to cross characters from one game into the other. So for everyone, here's your first 2 Assignments: Write down anything that YOU WOULD LIKE to be in this game, concepts, set pieces, species, tech, etc., for you to enjoy it. If you want there to be Automaton's write it down. If you just think th1 point
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Mitsuko still was not sure that they should rush it. She would be embarrassed forever if their wish to a god would be to gain sexual satisfaction. She was more comfortable with this topic for now with Jumi, Shinigami, Nymphia even... Perhaps Alexandrine as well. Jumi really sounded like she wanted it, perhaps because of what Shinigami had done to her. An unexplainable envy to do the same to Mitsuko even if she was so new at this. She was not as resilient physical or mentally, however... "I'm sorry but... Maybe we should think about it. It's not quite what I imagined when I wanted to do this.", she said, feeling teased but trying to remain luc1 point
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What I have listed is what I can go for. If any questions don't be afraid to ask! I'm pretty open minded!1 point
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