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  1. ''"It is said that God formed the world in six days, making everything out of nothing. Evening, morning, the heavens, the earth, the sea- all that was in them. And then Mankind in His own image..."''
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  3. The idle thought drifted out from a being that floated in the void between time and space, the lone anchor of static stability in the midst of the chaotically churning energies that separated the various dimensions and planes of realities from each other. Holding hands aloft, the being clenched and wrenched whilst straining against the nigh impossible action of artificially creating a true world not beholden to one of the greater realms that filled up the endless sea that people dubbed the Multiverse.
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  5. Essence overflowing and spirit waning, the being couldn't help but let out a small smile as he saw a faint outline superimpose itself in this particular stretch of near reality, rapidly shifting between a multitude of various frameworks before slowing down and filling with both solidity and color. And yet the more corporeal its construct became, the faster the being became immaterial.
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  7. ''"I am not God. I cannot create something from nothing. For this endeavor, a great price I must pay... and yet, there are no regrets in doing so..."''
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  9. It was with the greatest satisfactions that the being's body was rendered into ashes that promptly dispersed from the powerful forces of chaotic energies, their soul drawn into and bound into the Magnum Opus of their incredibly long life. Sinking into the new world, feeling its very being taking root and being shackled into its project, contentment abounded even as the the great construct slowly stirred from inactivity. No longer merely a shell or a simple object, it was now imbued with life itself, truly alive. The power this vessel had was great, its responsibilities just as much. And thus began the Frontiers, a haven for those that had nothing else and wished for a fresh star... or perhaps a purgatory for those that were aweigh with responsibilities and commitments.
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  11. Yet another spinoff to the stupidly long-lasting ''A Game of the Gods'' series, Frontiers is going to be a testbed for what was tried and true- that of a world building sandbox simulator crossover game that takes its cues from the older games on this boards; especially the Multi Massive Fandom series. Different from Renaissance where people are on a quest to save the multiverse from ending or Terminus where the characters flit through various different worlds to try to have their characters chase after a wish or find a way home, Frontiers focuses on the aspect of filling in a half-complete world with various characters from different media to see how they'd interact with each other and their new setting at large.
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  13. This new world will be a weird mish-mash of transplanted locales from both established media as well as more original creations, with supplies being plentiful and infrastructure just needing a quick fix up to get to working in proper order... or to be used to craft things wholly unintended. We're not quite starting at sticks and stones levels seeing as there will be plenty of finished products and modern amenities to go around so the meat of the game would be in the freedom of crafting a society whole cloth.
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  15. Would your characters want to help the NPC masses reclaim land to further their communities? Fight the hordes of ne'er-do-wells intent on taking lives and supplies from the honest workers? Negotiate treaties and alliances between fellow players? Or even wage a one person war against the world at large? Construct laboratories in the middle of nowhere to conduct MAD SCEINCE? Maybe even a chain of fast foot restaurants to build a business empire emboldened by grease and minimum wage workers? The possibilities are nigh endless, though do keep in mind that actions might carry possible consequences and there will be reactions good and bad to certain actions to attempt to keep the game organic.
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  17. Probably for ease of imagination you can think of Frontiers as a freakish mashup of Animal Crossing, Civilization, Ages of Empires, and Harvest Moon plus whatever sort of crazy franchises you pull your characters from.
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  19. '''[[center:SIGNUP SHEET]]'''
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  21. *'''Name:'''
  22. *'''Age:'''
  23. *'''Appearance:'''
  24. *'''Universe:''' Work or media the characters come from.
  25. *'''Personality:'''
  26. *'''Backstory:'''
  27. *'''Powers/Abilities:''' Things that your character can do that are often supernatural in scope.
  28. *'''Skills:''' Things your character can do without needing supernatural assistance i.e. martial arts, knowing how to construct things, etc.
  29. *'''Equipment:''' What do they have on hand?
  30. *'''Canon/Fanon:''' I've decided to be more receptive of fanon characters after seeing how much fun people were having with them in Renaissance so if one decides to use an AU interpretation for canon characters, please pick 'fanon' and give a small list of the changes that happens to them. People who choose to use canon characters with no changes can just pick 'canon'. Original Characters are going to be vetoed unless they're fitted into a sufficiently well-made 'base' in the vein of one being able to name and pick the history of a 'build-a-character' like Commander Shepard of Mass Effect or the Warrior of Light from Final Fantasy 14.
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