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Fandom Boku no Hero: Peace Sign Academia OOC

Thanks. I too believe in the potential of this RP. We have some great people gathered here, pretty much it only dies if we let it. That said, I would argue our team keeps the same flaw as in the beggining

Aight then. I'll post again when the exam is announced over and I'll say what I did in that mean time
 
Well, whether it flies or not is up to me, so let me know what it is and I'll tell you
Well, i was gonna use something that would combine with muscle augmentation but it's hard as control and improve ones muscles is a good power but it's hard finding out what could be added into that sort of power.
 
Because Space_Kaiser Space_Kaiser was asking why he hasn't posted yet and I said why but Idea Idea decided to explain the process to show why post take so long :)
....Advice to everyone...Don't bug someone about Post time when it involves a big fandom rp, doing a rp in the universe of a beloved manga, anime or game is tougher than pick out my hair, dealing with jokes that make you mad from B BlueClover or yuckeroni yuckeroni 's drunk auntie character or mean/cocky teenager character.
 
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*me after returning and seeing 5 pages of writing I am now going to try and work myself into*
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I'm back and capable of posting as of this day by the way ^_^
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Hmm... I may require a bit of a recap ^_^
Alright so, you have two options or both depending on your situation.

It seems that you've got the interaction down so If you want, I can get Riba(My character) to interact if needed though I must warn you she's kind of an asshole xD

The other option is to join in a flashback 2 weeks and 4 days ago, your job is to grab mannequins but the challenge is that both you and the mannequins have health so merely dropping them could "kill" them. Also you need to watch out for the heroes who are the villains in this scenario. This is all in Idea Idea 's post down below but in short
-You've been starved
-You've been exercising and taking test all day
-You must go through a rubble filled area to find them mannequins
-It's not easy as "villains" make it hard to merely catch one and traps are set everywhere
-And finally team work is allowed

I'd suggest trying to set teams in the OOC and as it seems Archtoddler Archtoddler might need someone :)

19 hours.The lights lit up in the auditorium at last, and the whispers among the overcrowded seats ended. 19 hours had passed since the majority of the occupants of said seats had taken anything into their stomachs. In the meantime, they had come to the academia grounds without being allowed to bring anything but the clothes on their body with them, they had slept, skipped breakfast «, taken the written test, skipped lunch and forced to do various exercises. Now, everyone just wanted to go home, so they stared closely to where the spotlights were aimed, until this child-like figure stepped on it.
"What´s a child doing in the stage?"
"Is that some teacher´s son?"
"No, no, that´s clearly some kind of robot, it just LOOKS like a child..."

The figure stopped before reaching the center of the stage. For a moment, there was only silence and confusion, before the columns exhasperated the simple words of tangible wrath:
"I´ll just pretend I didn´t hear that."

The figure proceeded to once again, heading towards the center of the stage. They turned to the audience.

"Firstly " that person began, their voice now much more calm and charming, and a way of speaking that was clearly far more polite "I would like to apologize for the lack of seats and space for some of you. We are a new institution, and I´m afraid we could not have accounted for this sudden flood of all you wonderful aspiring heroes."

If you were in the right spot, you might have heard some girls squeal a "gah" of adoration. In another, growls of empty stomachs.

"I would also like to apologize for one more thing. Although none of us at the PSA stated otherwise, I´m sure many of you were convinced those exercises we did earlier were supposed to be your pratical exam, as some instintutions do. However, this is false. Great heroes are pushed to their limits, and have to retain a reassuring smile, show their might rather than weakness or fear, inspire hope in people and fright in villains even in the most adverse conditions. And the training to be able to do that can be no less harsh. All of you here today have been driven to exhaustion on purpose. For this possible misinformation I apologize."

"EEEEEEEEEEEEH?!!!!!!!" A collective revolting shout echoed within the auditorium. Just as he had stated, the director retained a calm smile and his posture while he waited for the protests to die down. Then, he proceeded.

"Well, if you want to go home so badly, the door is back there. We won´t prevent you from resigning at any time. For the rest of you, though, I will now begin to explain the exercise. Oh, and I almost forgot, where are my manners? My name is Haka Shikikan, and I´ll be your school principal if you pass today´s exams."

Suddenly a large hologram screen appeared behind the small principal, as he smirked and pointed towards the series of photos of rubble on the screen, and another of a mannequin on the rubble that showed up as well.
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"This is a simple, classic scenario. Villains have just attacked an area, with an unknown objective. They went into hiding as the heroes arrived, however. With the damage they caused, there are bound to be many victims and it´s your job to rescue them. In this exam, you will find mannequins scattered in every place you can think of in within the rubble set we produced. To gain points, you have to find these victims , and bring them to the entrance of the exam. The mannequins weight around half of what a regular person does on average, but don´t think it will be so easy to get them back: Villains will be waiting in the shadows. Some may come to meet you, others will stay hidden and protect a certain piles of victims. If you intend to fight the villains, however, please look at this."

The little man search for something in his fancy suit´s pockets, and remove this green blinking belt.

"This is a "damage measuring device". You will be wearing these, and everytime you would get hurt, these belts will loose a certain percentage of their total health, the green will become a bit red in other words. If they become full red, at 0%, you are not allowed to further participate in the exercise and will have to leave. You will not be the only ones wearing this device, however. The mannequins will also be wearing them, and theirs are set to be more sensitive. If you carry the victims carelessly, therefore, you risk "killing them" and that victim can no longer count points for you. Villains, on the other hand, will not have one of these devices on them. Heroes are not supposed to aim to kill, but capture the villain and break their will to fight. To defeat the "villains" you must use the rope you will be provided in the beggining of the exercise. Only the ropes tied around the villain will count as points. One last way of winning points is by using a healing quirk or similar form of support on a fellow aspiring hero. However, don´t think you can around hurting others to heal them later: Any action which are considered to be an intentional attempt to disrupt the exam of another aspiring hero or a form of harassment against them will earn a disqualification from the exam."

The principal took a deep breath, then bowed.
"That is all. Thank you for listening, and good luck out there."

At this point, he walked away, and headed towards the observation room. Coordenators came into the auditorium and began to guide away the students.
Any questions?
 
Alright so, you have two options or both depending on your situation.

It seems that you've got the interaction down so If you want, I can get Riba(My character) to interact if needed though I must warn you she's kind of an asshole xD

The other option is to join in a flashback 2 weeks and 4 days ago, your job is to grab mannequins but the challenge is that both you and the mannequins have health so merely dropping them could "kill" them. Also you need to watch out for the heroes who are the villains in this scenario. This is all in Idea Idea 's post down below but in short
-You've been starved
-You've been exercising and taking test all day
-You must go through a rubble filled area to find them mannequins
-It's not easy as "villains" make it hard to merely catch one and traps are set everywhere
-And finally team work is allowed

I'd suggest trying to set teams in the OOC and as it seems Archtoddler Archtoddler might need someone :)

19 hours.The lights lit up in the auditorium at last, and the whispers among the overcrowded seats ended. 19 hours had passed since the majority of the occupants of said seats had taken anything into their stomachs. In the meantime, they had come to the academia grounds without being allowed to bring anything but the clothes on their body with them, they had slept, skipped breakfast «, taken the written test, skipped lunch and forced to do various exercises. Now, everyone just wanted to go home, so they stared closely to where the spotlights were aimed, until this child-like figure stepped on it.
"What´s a child doing in the stage?"
"Is that some teacher´s son?"
"No, no, that´s clearly some kind of robot, it just LOOKS like a child..."

The figure stopped before reaching the center of the stage. For a moment, there was only silence and confusion, before the columns exhasperated the simple words of tangible wrath:
"I´ll just pretend I didn´t hear that."

The figure proceeded to once again, heading towards the center of the stage. They turned to the audience.

"Firstly " that person began, their voice now much more calm and charming, and a way of speaking that was clearly far more polite "I would like to apologize for the lack of seats and space for some of you. We are a new institution, and I´m afraid we could not have accounted for this sudden flood of all you wonderful aspiring heroes."

If you were in the right spot, you might have heard some girls squeal a "gah" of adoration. In another, growls of empty stomachs.

"I would also like to apologize for one more thing. Although none of us at the PSA stated otherwise, I´m sure many of you were convinced those exercises we did earlier were supposed to be your pratical exam, as some instintutions do. However, this is false. Great heroes are pushed to their limits, and have to retain a reassuring smile, show their might rather than weakness or fear, inspire hope in people and fright in villains even in the most adverse conditions. And the training to be able to do that can be no less harsh. All of you here today have been driven to exhaustion on purpose. For this possible misinformation I apologize."

"EEEEEEEEEEEEH?!!!!!!!" A collective revolting shout echoed within the auditorium. Just as he had stated, the director retained a calm smile and his posture while he waited for the protests to die down. Then, he proceeded.

"Well, if you want to go home so badly, the door is back there. We won´t prevent you from resigning at any time. For the rest of you, though, I will now begin to explain the exercise. Oh, and I almost forgot, where are my manners? My name is Haka Shikikan, and I´ll be your school principal if you pass today´s exams."

Suddenly a large hologram screen appeared behind the small principal, as he smirked and pointed towards the series of photos of rubble on the screen, and another of a mannequin on the rubble that showed up as well.
mmd__artist__s_mannequin__dl_by_mmdfakewings18-d3if6dy.png


"This is a simple, classic scenario. Villains have just attacked an area, with an unknown objective. They went into hiding as the heroes arrived, however. With the damage they caused, there are bound to be many victims and it´s your job to rescue them. In this exam, you will find mannequins scattered in every place you can think of in within the rubble set we produced. To gain points, you have to find these victims , and bring them to the entrance of the exam. The mannequins weight around half of what a regular person does on average, but don´t think it will be so easy to get them back: Villains will be waiting in the shadows. Some may come to meet you, others will stay hidden and protect a certain piles of victims. If you intend to fight the villains, however, please look at this."

The little man search for something in his fancy suit´s pockets, and remove this green blinking belt.

"This is a "damage measuring device". You will be wearing these, and everytime you would get hurt, these belts will loose a certain percentage of their total health, the green will become a bit red in other words. If they become full red, at 0%, you are not allowed to further participate in the exercise and will have to leave. You will not be the only ones wearing this device, however. The mannequins will also be wearing them, and theirs are set to be more sensitive. If you carry the victims carelessly, therefore, you risk "killing them" and that victim can no longer count points for you. Villains, on the other hand, will not have one of these devices on them. Heroes are not supposed to aim to kill, but capture the villain and break their will to fight. To defeat the "villains" you must use the rope you will be provided in the beggining of the exercise. Only the ropes tied around the villain will count as points. One last way of winning points is by using a healing quirk or similar form of support on a fellow aspiring hero. However, don´t think you can around hurting others to heal them later: Any action which are considered to be an intentional attempt to disrupt the exam of another aspiring hero or a form of harassment against them will earn a disqualification from the exam."

The principal took a deep breath, then bowed.
"That is all. Thank you for listening, and good luck out there."

At this point, he walked away, and headed towards the observation room. Coordenators came into the auditorium and began to guide away the students.
Any questions?
Where's all this taking place and what were the events that happened before it? Thank you for helping me out, by the way
 
Where's all this taking place and what were the events that happened before it? Thank you for helping me out, by the way
No prob.

Nothing too much had happened beforehand. You are in a auditorium and are in a seat, hearing the principal talk about the exam. Then you're sent out in the rubble city like area, everyone running out to go and find the mannequins. I'd suggest reading the post I gave as it gives you more info

For the present, it's just really free roam, nothing of big importance besides the beginning battle.

Also you might have not known this, I don't know but Honorifics are a thing. I'd just suggest reading up on all this :)
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3. Honorics and Name Order


Honorifics are a sign of your view and relation with the person you´re adressing. At the end of a person´s name or nickname, add "-" followed by the appropriate honorific. Similarly to the name order, it is possible to adress someone without an honorific, although in this case that is usually either a sign of treating the other person as an enemy or being extremely close to them (best friends/spouse level of closeness) and getting permission.
Note: This is the official version for this RP. It is simplified in both the meaning and the number of the honorifics, but since everyone has to be able to use them, it´s necessary. I hope people in all sides can understand the need for this compromise.


In Japan, first names are extremely important and personal. As such, good manners there requires you to adress the other person by their last name until you´ve grown close enough to adress each other by your first names, usually with permission. Special cases, however, are possible, even if they are usually seen as a bother and invasion of privacy.
 

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No prob.

Nothing too much had happened beforehand. You are in a auditorium and are in a seat, hearing the principal talk about the exam. Then you're sent out in the rubble city like area, everyone running out to go and find the mannequins. I'd suggest reading the post I gave as it gives you more info

For the present, it's just really free roam, nothing of big importance besides the beginning battle.

Also you might have not known this, I don't know but Honorifics are a thing. I'd just suggest reading up on all this :)
mumble-gif.327874

3. Honorics and Name Order

Honorifics are a sign of your view and relation with the person you´re adressing. At the end of a person´s name or nickname, add "-" followed by the appropriate honorific. Similarly to the name order, it is possible to adress someone without an honorific, although in this case that is usually either a sign of treating the other person as an enemy or being extremely close to them (best friends/spouse level of closeness) and getting permission.
Note: This is the official version for this RP. It is simplified in both the meaning and the number of the honorifics, but since everyone has to be able to use them, it´s necessary. I hope people in all sides can understand the need for this compromise.


In Japan, first names are extremely important and personal. As such, good manners there requires you to adress the other person by their last name until you´ve grown close enough to adress each other by your first names, usually with permission. Special cases, however, are possible, even if they are usually seen as a bother and invasion of privacy.
Also ignore the attached file, idk why it's there.
 
No prob.

Nothing too much had happened beforehand. You are in a auditorium and are in a seat, hearing the principal talk about the exam. Then you're sent out in the rubble city like area, everyone running out to go and find the mannequins. I'd suggest reading the post I gave as it gives you more info

For the present, it's just really free roam, nothing of big importance besides the beginning battle.

Also you might have not known this, I don't know but Honorifics are a thing. I'd just suggest reading up on all this :)
mumble-gif.327874

3. Honorics and Name Order

Honorifics are a sign of your view and relation with the person you´re adressing. At the end of a person´s name or nickname, add "-" followed by the appropriate honorific. Similarly to the name order, it is possible to adress someone without an honorific, although in this case that is usually either a sign of treating the other person as an enemy or being extremely close to them (best friends/spouse level of closeness) and getting permission.
Note: This is the official version for this RP. It is simplified in both the meaning and the number of the honorifics, but since everyone has to be able to use them, it´s necessary. I hope people in all sides can understand the need for this compromise.


In Japan, first names are extremely important and personal. As such, good manners there requires you to adress the other person by their last name until you´ve grown close enough to adress each other by your first names, usually with permission. Special cases, however, are possible, even if they are usually seen as a bother and invasion of privacy.
Also here's the list, forgot it
Shi: Referring to someone you don´t know at all or still consider a stranger

San: most common one, formal, used as a default

Chan/Chin: informal and cutesy, mostly applies between girls, or when adressing a small child or a pet

Kun: informal adressing of or referring to a male, usually one younger than yourself or with whom you have a good degree of familiarity

Pyon: Used between lovers

Pi: Adressing a pet

Sama: Adressing or referring to someone who is much higher ranked than you, any form of nobility or royalty, or even just someone for whom you have undying dedication, great respect or are presenting some form of service to.

Dono: Adresses or refers to only a nobleman or affliated with someone of high social standing

Sensei: Used to adress or refer to any form of teacher, master or instructor. When using this honorific, one can also adress the person without using their name, shortening it just to the honorific

Senpai: Used to adress someone slightly older than you or who has been at an occupation longer than you have. When using this honorific, one can also adress the person without using their name, shortening it just to the honorific

Kouhai: The inverse of senpai. When using this honorific, one can also adress the person without using their name, shortening it just to the honorific

Niisan/Neechan: Used to adress an older sibling (the first is for an older brother and the second an older sister). When using this honorific, one can also adress the person without using their name, shortening it just to the honorific.

Jiichan/baasan: Used to adress or refer to an elder or grandparent (first a granfather, second a granmother). When using this honorific, one can also adress the person without using their name, shortening it just to the honorific.

Tan- children´s version of "chan"

Oniichan/Oneechan- How young children adress older people, first for a boy, second for a girl
 
Quick question on rule number 4,
it's wording is very odd. So a group of
less than four players cannot post ten posts (ten post consecutively?)
unless there are four post from those outside
of the group between them? So would that be
saying groups of 4 or more may disregard this rule?
 
Umm.. What are the honorifics?
Or is it instead of "james" you would just say "mr. Lee"
Unless it's japanese honorifics like "senpai" and stuff, because that's going to be a bit inconvenient.
So like "James-senpai"
Yup Japanese, the whole list is above :)
But it's only when talking so you don't have to put it repeatedly. And it gets simple after a while, mostly because Riba calls everyone [Insert Name]-Shi xD
 
Umm.. What are the honorifics?
Or is it instead of "james" you would just say "mr. Lee"
Unless it's japanese honorifics like "senpai" and stuff, because that's going to be a bit inconvenient.
So like "James-senpai"
Basically what Shamrock said,
but in this case. You would put the honorific
at the end of their last name as it is seen rude
to call someone by their first without permission.
This is normally okay between close friends.

Also, hello! Haven't seen you around (Despite me just
getting here myself), how are ya?
 

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