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EVENT PLOTTING: ROLLING 'ROUND THE BEND
WELCOME TO JAIL ![]() After the heist, all characters will find themselves trapped in Asterion Prison, a correctional facility housed in a large spaceship. The correctional officers are mainly non-humanoid aliens, and the other inmates run the gamut from alien to humanoid. There are also robot guards that the officers use as muscle. While characters' powers remain intact, the prison itself is immune to any damage, be it magical, physical, or otherwise. Similarly, the correctional officers are somehow unable to be harmed, and their robot guards are apparently sophisticated hard light holograms, any unwanted contact simply phasing through their bodies. Of course, inmates may still harm each other; though the correctional officers have confiscated all weaponry in attempts to mitigate this, makeshift weapons aren't unheard of. The prison blocks all outgoing frequencies, so contacting anyone outside the prison is impossible. There will be no backup for Audentes, so you'd better work with each other to escape. LOCATIONS
DEATH COUNT Every inmate has a glowing blue symbol on their forehead that corresponds to how many murders they have committed. Please note that only murder of sapient beings are tallied -- so any animals or monsters of subhuman intelligence that your character may have killed don't count. If your character has not committed a murder, they will have a "0" on their forehead instead. Regarding indirect murders, the rule of thumb is that your character's actions were directly responsible for a death. In other words, killing a monster that then fell on bystanders and killed them would count. However, failing to prevent someone else from committing a murder does not count. If you're still unsure, you can ask us for help!
NOTES Please use this post to plot for this event! If you have any questions about the prison, you can direct them to the Leramzen dossier. Due to Audentes now being effectively cut off from the outside, they will be unable to contact anyone on their magitek except for their own team. This means that AC bank rewards will not come from ALASTAIR until contact is resumed (you may continue to submit coins and purchase things that come from Cecily instead), and all drops will involve those characters being moved to a different cell block for the time being. If your character would like to speak to Cecily or George, please let us know here and we will handwave the conversation with you. Conversation with the suspicious blue-skinned woman has been decided by plot slot and she is otherwise unavailable. Questions about the game in general should be directed to the FAQ and you may submit mission ideas or player plots at any time. |
Genos [the monster slayer]
His arms got confiscated as well, on the account of being highly weaponized. But he's not literally disarmed, as he was provided with prosthetic limbs that are just that and nothing more. No flamethrowers, or blades from kitchen utensils.
They're also cheapest, mass produced things, so they're not calibrated properly, and he does sometimes shatter a cup, or drop something he was trying to hold. Which, yes, puts him in a quite foul mood.
But despite that, he clings to simple hope - Saitama[-sensei] is here, so they will find a way out eventually. They have the greatest asset known to man, etc, etc. Fanboyism can be used to keep spirits up.
Even if he's in no form to fight, he will still try to interfere and help teammates he can spot, if they get in trouble.