School of Hades

UltraYuseke said:
Alright. Anyway, excuse me for the harsh criticism, but I think you're trying way too hard with your multiple-personality and gender characters. I just honestly feel that you're not doing it right because you're trying so had to do it right.
Most of my swaping charecters are based on things that already exist. Like the stages of grief/death. The ideologies, deadly sins, layers of sanity, layers of good/evil. I take the time to study them then give them embodiments, with that said mabey I am trying to hard in that case to do it right, but I'm putting my bloody time into doing it not youres.
 
Better to lose a character than to force them on as a hideous zombie.


When the player doesn't enjoy the character they're playing as anymore, the most merciful thing you can do is to kill that character off.
 
If slaves demonstrate themselves to be so dangerous that they can kill demons, they're sure as hell going to be sent off to the slavemaster for a free haircut and lobotomy. It's best to keep their power levels hidden.
 
Well, I mean just before their little bet with Hades that backfires and them being stripped of their powers and placed as slaves per their bet's outcome.


 
Also, it'd just be with a sword, so not really any using of powers.
 
What, so they head down to this school insane asylum, attack it, kill Vanity, then go off to a poker game with the guy who doesn't rule Hell but has the power to condemn them to Hell?
 
UltraYuseke said:
Well, I mean just before their little bet with Hades that backfires and them being stripped of their powers and placed as slaves per their bet's outcome.
 
Also, it'd just be with a sword, so not really any using of powers.
fine by me if you can get them to the private beach in Orlando Florida
 
No, it's a long bet that was going on between Hades and them that's irrelevant as to what it really is, but the bet ends just after they kill Vanity, and they lose the bet. Something huge that'd be worth offering theirselves as slaves if they lose.
 
UltraYuseke said:
No, it's a long bet that was going on between Hades and them that's irrelevant as to what it really is, but the bet ends just after they kill Vanity, and they lose the bet. Something huge that'd be worth offering theirselves as slaves if they lose.
Well kill her then :-) but make it entertaining
 
[QUOTE="Marvelous Chester]fine by me if you can get them to the private beach in Orlando Florida

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Easy to do. Hiraga can summon and control a few demons. One could be capable of traveling dimensions or something. Plus, they traveled from earth to hell, so why not to Florida?
 
This still doesn't excuse them being converted to slaves and still keeping their minds and bodies safe and sound after killing a demon in the place they'll be assigned to.
 
Bones, did you not just look above? They're killing Vanity in Florida. Besides, knowing Hades, he'd probably force them to keep their minds and bodies after losing their bet to make them suffer.
 
How would it make them suffer? They're still exactly as powerful as before, demon-summoning and all! If Hades wanted to make them suffer, he'd turn them into a shadow of their former selves. Bolts in the ankles, shattered fingers, a body that completely refuses to work with their still-functioning minds. Dropping a deadly demon hunter in the middle of Hell and expecting them to play nice is the second dumbest idea I've ever seen.
 
DrBones said:
How would it make them suffer? They're still exactly as powerful as before, demon-summoning and all! If Hades wanted to make them suffer, he'd turn them into a shadow of their former selves. Bolts in the ankles, shattered fingers, a body that completely refuses to work with their still-functioning minds. Dropping a deadly demon hunter in the middle of Hell and expecting them to play nice is the second dumbest idea I've ever seen.
No, their powers get completely sealed when they lose the bet... did you not read the char sheet in any way?
 
Finding character sheets in this clusterfuck of a conversation is quite difficult, I must have forgotten that. Why even include powers on your sheet, then? You've included a whole set of powers and butchered Shin Megami Tensei monster power levels for no reason!
 
DrBones said:
Finding character sheets in this clusterfuck of a conversation is quite difficult, I must have forgotten that. Why even include powers on your sheet, then? You've included a whole set of powers and butchered Shin Megami Tensei monster power levels for no reason!
he did it because its fun
 
all of the stages are the same person.


Text example:


Amilia walked into the bar and sat down for a drink she felt her form changing maybe there was sadness in the room, she changed form to Amity who walked to the crying person and looked at him with sad eyes. She could tell why he was sad her husband had died, her form changed to acceptance who flew off after his new target.


(Dose that clear stuff up)
 

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