Beutelwolf
The Overlord
What if Rapture didn’t end in the dawn of 1959. Atlas and Ryan’s war waged on and eventually the city stood divided. Years down the road, their empires are crumbling with their age.
Since the city first emerged as an idea, it had always been Fontaine and Ryan. No matter the variables and constants, it always ends at them.
Muse A was never supposed to find out who they really were or whose blood they held. Raised by a struggling single mother in Pauper’s Drop, every day was a struggle. Once old enough, they resorted to hitting up the casinos and gambling clubs. they brought in more than enough to pay rent, but it really was never enough. Still pledged to the side of side of Ryan, they eventually find themselves on the door steps of Atlas. Neither of them know the heritage they share, but they do know of the ambition. They have no intentions of defecting to the side of Atlas though.
Muse B on the other hand was born with a silver spoon in their mouth, except they never wanted it. Growing up, their legacy was a complete disgust. It got to the point of adopting the Rianofski name to try and further distance themselves from the falling King. More realistic than their father, they see that Rapture is on the brink of collapse. Desperate to save their father’s legacy, they find themselves pushing towards two opposite sides of the coin.
One day, Muse B happens to stumble into Muse A working and coordinating one of their smuggling jobs. With repeating twists of lies and deceptions, the two keep meeting up in the strangest of places. Eventually the awkward relationship passes into something a little familiar. And then Sofia Lamb pops back into the picture. After being kidnapped and locked in the sunken Fontaine Futuristics building, the two will be forced to decide what’s more important. Family, loyalty, trust, power, or one’s own inner ambitions.
This is totally just a shell of musings and can be totally adapted and changed. I’m looking for someone who can do 2 paragraphs at a minimum and will contribute to the story. Tjis can be MxF, MxM, platonic, or complete enemies. (I play male characters)
Sorry this seems so thrown together and thanks for the interest!
Since the city first emerged as an idea, it had always been Fontaine and Ryan. No matter the variables and constants, it always ends at them.
Muse A was never supposed to find out who they really were or whose blood they held. Raised by a struggling single mother in Pauper’s Drop, every day was a struggle. Once old enough, they resorted to hitting up the casinos and gambling clubs. they brought in more than enough to pay rent, but it really was never enough. Still pledged to the side of side of Ryan, they eventually find themselves on the door steps of Atlas. Neither of them know the heritage they share, but they do know of the ambition. They have no intentions of defecting to the side of Atlas though.
Muse B on the other hand was born with a silver spoon in their mouth, except they never wanted it. Growing up, their legacy was a complete disgust. It got to the point of adopting the Rianofski name to try and further distance themselves from the falling King. More realistic than their father, they see that Rapture is on the brink of collapse. Desperate to save their father’s legacy, they find themselves pushing towards two opposite sides of the coin.
One day, Muse B happens to stumble into Muse A working and coordinating one of their smuggling jobs. With repeating twists of lies and deceptions, the two keep meeting up in the strangest of places. Eventually the awkward relationship passes into something a little familiar. And then Sofia Lamb pops back into the picture. After being kidnapped and locked in the sunken Fontaine Futuristics building, the two will be forced to decide what’s more important. Family, loyalty, trust, power, or one’s own inner ambitions.
This is totally just a shell of musings and can be totally adapted and changed. I’m looking for someone who can do 2 paragraphs at a minimum and will contribute to the story. Tjis can be MxF, MxM, platonic, or complete enemies. (I play male characters)
Sorry this seems so thrown together and thanks for the interest!