- Invitation Status
- Posting Speed
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- Online Availability
- 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. EST
- Writing Levels
- Adept
- Advanced
- Preferred Character Gender
- Primarily Prefer Female
- Genres
- Modern Fantasy, Fantasy, Psychological, Action, Steampunk
"We. Are. Your. God."
That's the first thing you heard after answering the lone cellphone you found beside you, after waking up alongside several others in what could only be described as a warehouse. The voices on the phone only sound familiar in the sense that you swore you heard them right before you...started 'napping'. Who the others sprawled out on the warehouse floor is unbeknownst to you, but you've all been gathered for the same goal.
To commit crime.
This is the part where I greet all you fellow Iwakuvians and actually get into the nitty-gritty of this roleplay premise, now that I have your attention.
(Criminal)ly Inclined is the story of a group of strangers who've been kidnapped (or shanghai'd?) for the purpose of committing crimes. The motive behind their captors' actions is a mystery, but their seriousness is plain to see. They've each had a chip implanted that can be remotely detonated. Likewise, someone close to each of them has also been taken hostage. Their choices in the beginning are clear — play along with this criminal 'game', or lose someone they love.
The theme I'm looking to peer into throughout this roleplay is what exactly makes a 'criminal'. Is it the actions that one takes, or the intent with which one takes those actions? That, and I want to psychologically destroy some OCs.
Fun, right?
Another important thing that I should probably mention is that there will probably be a 5 to 6 person limit on this. I'd also like to mention that I'm considering having this roleplay play out in first-person perspective from each character's point of view. I've found, in my own experiences, that it yields a much more in-depth look at each character's mindset, and it just makes everything more personable. Just my experience though. If enough of you think that's a horrible idea, I'll just as well settle for third person.
So, who's in?
(Criminal)ly Inclined is the story of a group of strangers who've been kidnapped (or shanghai'd?) for the purpose of committing crimes. The motive behind their captors' actions is a mystery, but their seriousness is plain to see. They've each had a chip implanted that can be remotely detonated. Likewise, someone close to each of them has also been taken hostage. Their choices in the beginning are clear — play along with this criminal 'game', or lose someone they love.
The theme I'm looking to peer into throughout this roleplay is what exactly makes a 'criminal'. Is it the actions that one takes, or the intent with which one takes those actions? That, and I want to psychologically destroy some OCs.
Fun, right?
Another important thing that I should probably mention is that there will probably be a 5 to 6 person limit on this. I'd also like to mention that I'm considering having this roleplay play out in first-person perspective from each character's point of view. I've found, in my own experiences, that it yields a much more in-depth look at each character's mindset, and it just makes everything more personable. Just my experience though. If enough of you think that's a horrible idea, I'll just as well settle for third person.
So, who's in?