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== Player Characters ==
== Player Characters ==

Revision as of 17:23, 20 February 2025

Recruitment Thread

IC Thread

OOC Thread

Player Characters

Player Character
Elfwine Akiyama Shiro
Eplov Bastion Kael
Fred Milton Moreira
shadowsaint007 Princess Seiran Typhe Ulthene
Talisman T'lurra Grace-of-Mind

Setting Overview

There are many different realities: worlds of fantasy, horror and everything you could imagine. Despite being incompatible with each other, they can coexist because of a metaphysical separation that allows them to each exist as an entire creation unto itself. This is known as the multiverse.

Sometimes, people falls through the cracks. Those metaphysical separations aren’t strong enough to restrain everyone, and each day people are lost to the nameless space between reality: the Interstices.

Unable to return to their homes, these people have gathered together and formed an alliance dedicated to policing the Interstices. Because if they can fall out of reality, evil intelligences can just as easily force their way back in. The IPC (Interstitial Peace Committee) was founded to protect the multiverse from those threats that lurk outside of all creation.

You’ve recently fallen through the cracks: maybe it was a traumatic experience, maybe it was a liberating one. Either way, with your whole world turned upside-down the easiest way to get by has been to band together. And the biggest band is the IPC, who are always looking for more agents.

The Black Market

Being cut off from the multiverse and consigned to the Interstices is inconvenient: there's no fixed world to inhabit except what people have cobbled together out of the metaphysical detritus, and attempting to return to reality ends in tears before long as you're inevitably rejected by the universe. But where some might despair, others see an opportunity: the Incoherents (a term of art for the inhabitants of the Interstices) may not be able to return to their old lives, but they can visit many different universes that would otherwise be cut off from each other entirely.

That means its possible to buy goods cheap from a universe where they're plentiful, and transport them through the Interstices to another lacking them entirely. The potential for price gouging is monstrous. These traders have formed an underground society in the Interstices, separate from the IPC, called the Black Market. The IPC doesn't approve of exploiting reality like this, but their ability to secure resources is nowhere near the Black Markets' capabilities. Thus a miserable peace exists between the two groups, as the IPC lets the Black Market make their profit and live in luxury, while the Black Market restrain their members so as to not force the IPC's hand.

Setting Rules

Creative Combat: Succeeding with a raise on a Test in combat lets you roll on the Creative Combat table (SWADE pg. 137)

Dumb Luck: You can spend a Benny even after a Critical Failure (does not negate the Crit Fail)

High Adventure: You can spend a Benny to gain the one-time use of a Combat Edge

More Skill Points: You start with 15 skill points instead of 12

Wound Cap: Characters can never suffer more than four Wounds in a single hit