MUTANTS RP!I

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MUTANTS RP!I

MUTANTS RP!

Inspired from X-Men, but no prior knowledge needed.

Students attend Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, a haven for children with strange mutations. These mutations go from almost unnoticeable to abnormally powerful, but he does not segregate. It is a tight-nit community where everyone knows each other and their abilites, and, mostly, they get along well.

You can be a previous student at this school, or a newcomer. If there are enough newcomers, it turns out that there have been a group of students tracked around the globe. One of the professors was sent to rally them up and bring them to the school. This is the first time this has ever happened.

MUTANT CLASSIFICATION LEVELS

(comicvine's take on the Marvel classification)

1. Omega level. THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE, IF ANY, OMEGA LEVEL STUDENT. There are only thirteen known Omegas in the entire Marvel universe, including Jean Grey. In order to be an Omega, the mutant has to be incredibly, enormously, outrageously powerful, and be able to change their physical body into another state. 

2. Alpha level. This takes up about 10% of known mutants and includes Magneto and Professor X. Alpha-level mutants have powerful mutations that feature no significant drawbacks; this does not, however, include natural drawbacks (like Professor X's inability to walk).

3. Beta level. Have powerful mutations with minor drawbacks. For example, they could include slightly abnormal physical features (think Nightcrawler or Beast), or the inability to turn their powers on and off at will (like Cyclops).

4. Gamma level. They have harmful mutations coupled with superhuman abilities that are above average, making it impossible for them to 'pass as human' or live ordinary lives. An example of a Gamma level mutant would be Rogue, before she was able to control her energy-sucking abilities.

5. Delta level. These mutants have not-very-powerful abilities who could easily pass as humans. Highly specific abilities or 'passive abilities' (such as Longshot's good luck) are placed under this category. They make up about 50% of mutants. However, there are not many at Xavier's school, because their abilities are not incredibly impactful and are easily hidden.

There are also Epsilon and Zeta level mutants, but we're not going to use them - they would never go to Xavier's school.

THE PROFESSORS

Professor W - Following Professor X's style, the Headmaster of the School for Gifted Youngsters is known as simply W by her students, though many are aware that her name is really Willa. She is an Alpha-level mutant who is able to control water in almost all forms. She is also the science professor.

Professor Belkin - The History professor is well-liked by most students because of his amiable nature. He's very smiley and does his best to make his lessons interesting. Professor Belkin is a Delta level mutant who has an unnatural gift around technology, making him the tech expert at the school.

Professor Lana - The most recent professor, Lana is in charge of math and English. She's a friendly, if shy teacher, of the Beta level, who is able to turn invisible; however, she sometimes does it accidentally and tends to flash in and out of sight while moving.

Professor Lorcan - In charge of most physical activities, including getting control of your power. Though slightly strict, Professor Lorcan is very good at connecting with his students; mostly because he's an Alpha level Empath! He's no one's favorite teacher, but not the least favorite, either.

THE PLOT

Mutants . . . are not very well-liked. In fact, many people - especially those in positions of power - fear for their well-being with mutants on the loose. Raids of the school are common, though some of the other students are excellent at cloaking it with their abilites, and the younger ones can certainly defend themselves if need be.

However, something new seems to have been developed; a suit, completely impervious to any mutation. If a mutant shape-shifts, they can only see their true form; if a mutant turns invisible, they can see them nonetheless. The suits are not yet complete, but during the next raid, the students may be in for an awful surprise.

THE RULES

1. We all want to make an Omega level mutant. Don't. Please. If all the mutants are Alpha, make a Delta. If they're all Beta, make a Gamma. Be original, be different, and use your common sense in terms of percentages.

2. I will probably ask you to edit your charrie. It's not personal; I just think they could be improved. You can easily avoid this, though, by making a charrie who's well flawed and relateable!

3. Two charries max.

4. Obviously, be creative with your powers. However, certain powers are more common than others. It's not surprising if there are multiple Telepaths or flying people in the school.

5. Have fun!

THE CHARRIE SHEET

Name:

Age:

Level:

Power:

Appearance:
Personality:

Hobbies:

Backstory:

Other:

MY CHARRIES

Name: She tells everyone her name is Fidi, but it's really Medusa.

Age: Very, very old, but looks (and feels) about 14.

Level: Beta

Power: With her gaze, she's able to a) put someone to sleep, b) knock someone out, or c) turn someone to stone. A and B have time limits, but C is irreversable as far as she knows. She tries to avoid it as much as possible.

Appearance: Dark copper skin, sort of olive toned. Her eyes are a dark, murky yellow, her eyelashes very long. Fidi is short for her age but skinny, with sharpish teeth but a warm smile. She has no hair; instead, her head is covered with many tiny green snakes. They're usually docile, but can reveal intense emotions. Professor W thinks they used to be poisonous, but are completely harmless now. Fidi wears skirts that cover her ankles, sneakers, and a dark hoodie that covers her head for as long as she can get away with it.

Personality: Fidi is withdrawn, but not afraid to answer if someone speaks to her. She smiles often and laughs very loudly. She can be distrustful and gets strong feelings of jealousy. She takes what people say to her to heart, and is therefore easily insulted; but it's also very easy to cheer her up. Once she forms strong ties with someone, she'd do anything for them.

Hobbies: Reading, studying, and running.

Backstory: Fidi's head was recovered in 2000 AD. Humans being humans, they quickly rebuilt her body and re-created her anew; but soon found that any memory before Posiedon was completely erased. Fidi cannot remember being a monster, no matter how many times someone tells her the story. Fidi is one of the few students that was brought to the Academy with govornmental consent, after they realized they really didn't want a superpowered child to take care of.

Other: N/A

 

Name: Mark Miller, AKA Comm

Age: 17

Level: Alpha

Power: He's telepathic; he can send messages into someone else's brain, and skim the very top of their thoughts. He can't transmit more than a few decimeters, which is something he's working on.

Appearance: Mark is Asian, with the customary dark hair and eyes. The former is cut in a way that his older brother had always called "girly," with bangs over his forehead and dangling to the middle of his neck. He usually wears sweatpants and loose t-shirts.

Personality: Mark is naturally quiet - clearly, as he can't hear himself speak. This doesn't stop him from communicating, though. He's a chatty kid and has long telepathic connections with other people - all they have to do is think what they want to say, and he'll hear it. He enjoys playing pranks on other people and is rather reckless. Mark is very outgoing and will talk to anyone he sees; he calls it his greatest asset. He is, however, very indecisive and hates decision-making.

Hobbies: Sneaking around the school, reading people's minds, chatting, pranking

Backstory: Mark was born completely deaf. He can read lips and knows sign language, so he was able to get by. But one day, to his shock, voices started to fill his mind - even when no one was talking. Mark soon realized he was a mutant and was able to run away from home and go to the Academy.

Other: There has been talk of Professor Belkin making something to help Mark hear. However, he's not sure if he wants it.

submitted by St.Owl, age Recarnated, Everywhere
(May 7, 2017 - 12:41 pm)
submitted by Po-TOP-o
(May 27, 2017 - 6:29 am)

I was so excited about this, but I've made the last four posts (incluing this) and I think that this has been forgotten about.

submitted by Po-TOP-o
(May 27, 2017 - 6:30 am)

I was so excited about this, but I've made the last four posts (incluing this) and I think that this has been forgotten about.

submitted by Po-TOP-o
(May 27, 2017 - 6:30 am)

So I guess Scarlett's an Alpha. (And she's not blind or has ADHD but does have trouble focusing)

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I wake up just after dawn, as usual. No need for an alarm clock either. Every morning, I instinctively start playing some song that wakes me up, though I've tried to stop it. The latest I've ever slept was around 8. I watch the sun rise slowly above the trees before reaching under my pillow. I have to search for a few seconds to find the book I hid there yesterday. No use wasting time. I think with a smile. My roommates (anyone want to be those?) will probably still be asleep, so for the next 15 minutes, I immerse myself in the pages, my mind supplying a soundtrack to every scene. Just as I reach a spot where I can almost feel the drums pounding, my thoughts soaring with the awesome background music (2 Steps from Hell?) the door to the right bedroom slams. I instantly push the book under the pillow. Yes, I love reading, but I'm not letting anyone know that.

In 5 minutes, I'm downstairs (though I think my socks are inside out) trying to choose between bagels. And like almost every time I have to choose between something, drumming, tense, music starts. The plain. No, the cinnamon. No, the sesame. In the end, I just close my eyes and grab a random one. I seriously got to stop this. I think as I take a huge bite of the bagel(it's plain). Outside, a few people are already practicing. I watch them, silently cheering as they each make it to the end of the tracks. I'll join them in the afternoon, not that I can do much. I can't knock someone out by playing Taylor Swift, though I've tried. Professor W did give a suggestion though. The music gets quieter as I try to remember her exact words. Sound is more powerful than you think. You can seriously hurt someone if you hit the right frequency. Or the right volume. She laughed at that part. Whenever I get mad I seem to make my voice louder. That time someone accidentally pushed me (I was having a hard day okay?) the whole school must have heard me. I start walking back to the main building when a waving white piece of paper stuck to a tree catches my eye. Free tickets.... 

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Anyone want to be roommates or friends? Scarlett's not really much of a loner

submitted by Cecilia S.
(May 27, 2017 - 11:28 am)

Mark~

Because I can't hear the alarm clock, I've learned to wake myself up early on my own. 'Cause, hey, either I sleep in every day and miss that one 7am class, or I wake up early and I'm never late. Fortunately, I'm not the only early bird in the building. Unfortunately, most of the other kids up at this hour are those chronically depressed ones who are either abnormally powerful or have those dark shadows in their mind, like they're unconsciously hiding things from me - things I want to know. Maybe it's just because I'm nosy, but honestly, they're so upset all the time - they should learn to open up a bit. Being at this school isn't always a bundle of laughs, but they could sure take more advantage of it than they do.

I dress quickly, hurrying outside, as everyone does. This is pretty much the perfect place to go. In the early hours of the morning, you can sometimes catch the sunset, and the air's brisk - perfect for sports. I can see Tia running, like she does every day. She's one of the rare, non-depressed kids that gets up early. Her and Osana - at least usually. Osana gets really confused sometimes, though. And she can be . . . terrifying. I'm sure she's a great kid, but some of the things that go on in her mind are loud enough to scream through the whole second floor. They can keep me up at night.

Speaking of Osana . . . 

I turn towards the sound of her thoughts, smiling at the sign she just tacked up. Oh. A movie. Movies are okay, except theaters never have subtitles. Maybe I can ask her!

Hey, Osana! I think to her retreating back. She turns, saying something aloud. I think her lips are saying something like hey, but I'm pretty sure she's mostly annoyed right now. That's what her mind is telling me.

Look, I want to go to the movie. But does the theater you're going to have subtitles? I can't read the minds of a screen.

"How should I know?" she mouths.

Ask!

"I'm not going all the way back to the movie theather just to find out if you can come."

Well, I'll probably come anyway. I liked Space Rocket Guardians. Their effects are pretty cool. Ad I could probably read their lips, if their faces are showing.

She rolled her eyes. "Fine. Come. Just stop bugging me!"

I thought you wanted people to approach you. 'Meet loners,' right? Do I qualify?

"Not at all. And don't read my mind."

I'm sorry. You know I can't turn it off. Not yet, anyway.

"Well, try harder!"

She storms off.

I roll my eyes. I am definitely coming.

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If I didn't handle Osana correctly, just let me know!

 

 

submitted by St.Owl, age Recarnated, Everywhere
(May 27, 2017 - 12:35 pm)
submitted by Top!!!!
(May 28, 2017 - 6:37 pm)
submitted by Hello? Top, anyone?
(June 2, 2017 - 2:13 pm)
submitted by Hi!!! TOP
(June 3, 2017 - 2:20 pm)

Come on, top!!! 

Admins, why are some people so worried about making a long post that doesn't contain anything important? (Like a really long top post). Other than taking up your time (a very grevious offense) does it do anything else against some rule? 

 

It seems that some people get a thrill out of contributing to the longest thread on Chatterbox or trying to create the longest thread. Others are concerned that it's a waste of time and cyberspace to submit comments with no significant meaning. I would prefer that each comment says something interesting, but we have no rule against insignificant or blank comments.

Admin

submitted by Topper
(June 8, 2017 - 3:31 pm)