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DJ Elfin
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I've tried to hold this on a couple of different sites, and it always sort of fell flat. I have faith that it could work out here, so here goes nothing, am I right?
Numbers takes place in what is basically an alternate variation of Earth. Each continent is ruled by three Oligarchy members. Along with that, there's a caste system based on numbers.
I've tried to hold this on a couple of different sites, and it always sort of fell flat. I have faith that it could work out here, so here goes nothing, am I right?
Numbers takes place in what is basically an alternate variation of Earth. Each continent is ruled by three Oligarchy members. Along with that, there's a caste system based on numbers.
1 - Members of the Oligarchy
2 - Direct relatives of those in the Oligarchy
3 - CEOs and Higher Ups of major companies
4 - The Generally Wealthy
5 - Upper middle class
6 - Middle class
7 - Lower middle class
8 - Lower class
9-13 - Variations of the lower class
14 - Servants
15 - Slaves
16 - Although not a legitimate number, it is a term used to identify those who gave up their higher class status
0 - Off the grid
W - Members of The Watch
The purpose of this Role Play is to develop this world for further use and to see what it would be like for children and teenagers in it. That being said, being part of the Oligarchy is off limits.
More About the World
The world that Numbers takes place in has some distinctive qualities you may want to take note of.
More About the World
The world that Numbers takes place in has some distinctive qualities you may want to take note of.
- The caste system is flexible. A child will inherit the caste of it's parents, but when he/she reaches adulthood, their caste may be reassigned.
- There are schools in this world, but the majority are boarding
schools where students only get to see their parents every so often.
- Additionally, usually only children who are 2s-6s can attend school because it's paid for.
- The Watch is basically a police system which is extremely flawed.
- I like to compare this world's technology to what it was like in the United States in 2004.
If you are interested or have any questions, please let me know!