Board Thread:RolePlay/@comment-2600:8807:1C01:A199:740F:C2D7:BECE:F048-20200201025824

In the world of EDEN, a world practically the same as modern Earth today, 97% of the population have no powers, while the other 3% do. Those 3% with powers are shunned, beaten, bullied, and denied of general human rights. Guess what part of the population your OCs are?

...Huh? You think your OCs are part of the super-powered 3%? Please, don’t make me laugh. You guys are part of the 97% powerless, just like everyone else. A normal person.

Here’s where the problem started. One of your best friends, Adrian Fairien, is part of the 3% with powers. He has a fairly stereotypical power, pyrokinesis. You, and the rest of your friends, promised to never judge him for his powers and to always stick by his side, loyal to the end.

You broke your promise, you...you jerks.

A few days after you made that promise, you turned on Adrian. You bullied him, belittled him, hated him for who he was, that he had powers and was so different from everyone else. You went too far. You traumatized him. You wanted to make the little freak stop doing it.

You never saw Adrian again. Until now.

It’s been three years since you last saw Adrian, and you’re finally sixteen. However, a darkness rises, and that darkness is Adrian. They called him the Phoenix. He destroyed everything that stood against him, burning them until there was nothing left but ash and dust. Cities destroyed, lives lost, and hundreds, thousands of people injured.

This is all your fault, you know that, right? You turned him into this monster. You made him the way he is now. You’re...you’re horrible people. You’re horrible, horrible people.

You...you monster.

You caused this. Now you better fix it.

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We start the day Adrian becomes known as an international threat and shown on the news, after school. The goal is to stop Adrian, whether it be talking him out of it, subduing him, sending him to prison, or a correctional facility, or even killing him. Your actions change the story.

-Loki 