JGamer502
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Once upon a time, there existed a world much different than our own. A dimension where all creations of our human minds come to life and coexist with one another, where the greatest figures of fiction, history and myth all appear as more real than you can ever see them. The Homelands was it's name, a world holding a collection of lands and kingdoms acting as a home to these creations of human fiction, the Fables. Though all seemed peaceful in the coexistence between Fables in the Homelands, the story is much darker than it seems through the storytelling of the humans, as a dark evil began brewing within, a force that will bring about a calamity to the Homelands.
An alliance of sorts between some of the most powerful, and even some of the most malicious beings within the Homeland was formed, Curator Covenant. Lead by a being simply known as the Prime Administrator, nobody knows their true identity. What was certain however, was the danger. As the Prime Administrator's allies spread the Covenant's influence, the entirety of the Homelands was overtaken, forcing the enslavement of some Fables, and even some executions. However, a death of a Fable is very difficult to achieve, as the Exodus Event took place in order to save them. Exiled from their Homelands, the remaining Fables that did not follow the Covenant were forced to flee to the other neighboring world, the Human World.
Known to them as Mundys, the Fables had to adapt to their new life style alongside the Mundys, having to blend in and hide their true identities and magical abilities. As multiple smaller facilities and communities were spread across the world by Fables, the largest and most popular is Fabletown, found within New York of the USA. With a rich history dating back to the 1700's, Fabletown is known as a sort of sanctuary for Fables, the only place where they can be with one another in the Mundy world. Though it can also be a prison, as ome Fables have a harder time blending in with Mundy society, having to use Glamours, magic spells that activate shape-shifting, in order to hide their true form as something not very human. Those that can't afford a Glamour however are forced to relocate and live within a facility called The Farm.
Seeking to retreat from the chaos ensued by the Curator Covenant, it's no surprise that the evil would follow them Within Fabletown, crime and corruption spread as other malevolent Fables existed as well, some gaining a much darker story in the city. Drugs, murder, theft, prostitution, it all seemed like a curse to the Fables. Some even theorize that the Curator Covenant still exist within Fabletown...
So this is an idea I had for a roleplay about the Fables universe. Fables is a comic series published by Vertigo of DC Comics, though it's also famous for it's own TellTale Game, The Wolf Among Us. To put it simply, they are a lot like Once Upon a Time, in which it's about characters from various forms of fiction (specifically story books) living in the real, human world, but a lot of differences can be pointed out. For one, the Fables know they are from a story book, in a sense, and the characters are usually taken from the more original sources rather than being Disney-fied like they are in OUaT (however, for the sake of simplicity, I will allow these 'Disney versions' of any characters, but note that I do like creativity in twisting characters to be more darker or more serious in a sense). If you are familiar with the Fables series, then you may notice I'm changing quite a bit from the original series for my roleplay universe. This is for the sake of allowing new roleplayers to ease in, as the original Fables series is very complex and allowing this new fresh slate can allow more characters to be played and created. Another feature I haven't mentioned yet is the Fables Classification system, which I'll be showing through a collection of tabs below.
- The most common of the Fables, obviously through their name, and the largest population. All Fables as an entirety are very hard to kill (through immortality in the sense of never aging, and in general just being super hard to kill as they can survive an axe to the head through some recovery and medical attention), and all seem to be capable of some form of magic or other kind of ability. The ordinary Fables consist of characters coming from various myths, stories, folklore, nursery rhymes, and even (obviously) fables from all over the world. Ranging from the mayor of Fabletown, Snow White, to the sheriff Bigby "Big Bad" Wolf. Others include the Three Little Pigs, Little Boy Blue, and many others. Some Fables however are still active within the Mundy World, ranging from some mythological gods, primordial forces such as Death/Grim Reaper, or other figures such as Santa Claus, Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy.
Some Fables are also prone to bearing children with Mundys, passing on some of their mystical Fable traits and creating a Demi-Fable (or "Demis/Half-Mundys). Some of these Demis are created through other means, such as some Mundys having so much interaction with Fables that they can be considered a major character associated with them, being Fableized (Lilo from Lilo & Stitch for example, though this trait of being a Fableized Mundy is more prone for Obscures.- These are the second most common of the Fables, as well as being a tad hard to classify. Cryptids consist of characters from other urban myths, as they're commonly known for their influences over the Mundys before the Exodus Event, leading to their own identity being revealed one way or another and creating the urban myths that cause some Mundys to believe their true existence. Creatures such as the Jersey Devil, Bloody Mary or even Bigfoot are within here, and most are usually pretty malicious depending on who it is.
A sub-class of Cryptids exist as well, the Historicals. These characters are figures from real-life history, seen as reflections of sorts on the actual historical figures. People such as Queen Marie Antoinette from the French Revolution, Genghis Kahn, even Hitler or Einstein. However, these Historicals are more like fictionalized-reflections of these historical figures, rather than the actual being themselves. The reason for the association of Cryptids and Historicals is because of some Cryptids being somewhat Historicals. Bloody Mary, a prominent Cryptid, is also a Historical due to her source coming from Mary I of England, AKA 'Bloody Mary,' as well as others ranging King Louis's supposed twin brother at the time, the Man in the Iron Mask, to Uncle Sam being a Historical as well.- The least common and rarest of the Fables, the Obscures do in fact fit their name. This class consists of characters from the various other fictional sources, such as comics, video games, movies, cartoons, etc. The key thing about Obscures is that their stories have been twisted and altered by the Mundys so much that it's nearly impossible to compare them to their sources in the Mundy world. An example of this can be Cosmo and Wanda, the Fairy-Odd-Parents, yet they are a tragic fairy couple who lost a child back at the Homelands. Stylistically, Obscures usually have some twist that connects them to the rest of the Fables as well as makes them seem more serious or darker than they are seen in their source cartoon, game, etc.
Any questions are welcome, especially on the classes in case I didn't explain them right! The reason behind these classes is to allow more character possibilities. Before, the Fables were simply limited to characters from stories, myths and nursery rhymes. Using these classifications, we can now have characters as strange from George Washington to Big Foot, Uncle Sam to the Joker, Etc.
EDIT: Added a few more things to the description of the Historicals and of Demi-Fables that I forgot.
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