(This list was a draft from May 2014)
-Miru (also a phoenix-sort of girl) and Heizen (also a dragon) have crushes on one another but don't realize it. Miru thinks it's just one of those phases like every other person she's been with (which is a ton).
-Miru is possibly the only person Ara doesn't look down on.
-Ven and Miru enjoy one another's fashion taste. On the other hand, Roy let Ven "help" him in that regard and wound up regretting it.
-Tarou and Miru hook up when they're both still around at last call. They're somewhat decent friends (though they both know that friendship won't last too long), and play one another's wingmen when needed.
-Miru sometimes works for a news blog sort of place. She's generally good getting info from politicians and other local scandals. She met Wineberry through this.
-At this place, Wineberry's the photographer. She flies around (and tell no one how she gets her photos).
-Hua is the only non-observer-status one to have met all of the others. Shizu knows about everyone but hasn't necessarily met them.
-Hua and Amaya sometimes travel together, and like each other, but don't have much in common.
-Wuqiong and Shizu are unbeatable at charades.
-SQ and Yun both actively keep an eye on Kaori.
-Since Wineberry and Miru are friends, Wineberry is stuck hanging out with Tarou a lot. She finds him kinda obnoxious but doesn't say anything. Tarou doesn't really like Wineberry either.
-Something already kinda touched upon: Shizu's an information broker (sort of) with Chouri as her most major client. Kotori and Kururi also go to her sometimes, but can usually get info on their own.
-Aroku and Tarou see one another as rivals.
-Rrisa plays bass, Rhosyn on drums, Pianoloid/Abscissa plays piano. Vocalist, sax/trumpet are undetermined atm. (if ever)
keeping track of random stuff. I mostly use this blog for drafts and lists of stuff I have in mobile games.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Groups within Fantasticity
The Parades
Within Fantasticity, there's a group in charge of lots of things. Typically these include public appearances and politics. This such group is known as the Parades, named aptly because they're the ones who throw parades.
Notable members are Ruby and Lemm.
The Parades are slowly trying to gain control of the city and the powers that exist within it. The group's use of city control is unknown.
The Parades know of the Organization and regard it poorly. The Organization watches the Parades carefully. It is predicted that an all out war between the two groups is inevitable, even if they have different purposes and end goals.
Kururi takes over this group for a short period of time. Disrearche eventually comes and reorganizes it after she leaves it a mess, and remains the permanent leader. The previous leader before Kururi is unknown.
The Organization
The largest group within the city. Typically this is a place for those with powers to learn more about them, and then act as members who help the group and the city as a whole. While the main building is hidden in a small pocket universe running parallel to the city, most of the members live throughout the city itself.
Run by Kotori/Andromeda with the purpose to keep the city/world alive and relatively out of trouble. She, being an observer entity, interfered.
The Heaps
The city's undercity, run by the Night Queen, also known as Queen of the Heaps. The Heaps isn't so much a group as it is a culture. Gangs like Chou's run here.
The Heaps tries to stay out of the eye of anyone, but the Organization knows of its existence (and calls it the Undercity), and the Parades are trying to shut it down (and failing. They call it Crime Central).
This group is not mutually exclusive to other groups, and even have members from the Parades.
The Gallery
The art world of the city, focused on the elegance found. Pia, Vio, Viola, etc are notable members. This subculture is not just musicians, but visual artists, writers, etc that meet and form the art world network.
This is the group generally uninterested by the politics of the city, while simultaneously being the most affected by them. Not mutually exclusive to this group, many are part of the Organization and the Heaps, some even belonging to the Parade (though these are the only ones with interest in politics).
A notable member of The Gallery is Kaori Lin. For a number of arcs, she serves as leader despite the group not actually having a leader. Kaori is regarded highly among the Gallery, for her work, but isn't sure how she became well liked.
Within Fantasticity, there's a group in charge of lots of things. Typically these include public appearances and politics. This such group is known as the Parades, named aptly because they're the ones who throw parades.
Notable members are Ruby and Lemm.
The Parades are slowly trying to gain control of the city and the powers that exist within it. The group's use of city control is unknown.
The Parades know of the Organization and regard it poorly. The Organization watches the Parades carefully. It is predicted that an all out war between the two groups is inevitable, even if they have different purposes and end goals.
Kururi takes over this group for a short period of time. Disrearche eventually comes and reorganizes it after she leaves it a mess, and remains the permanent leader. The previous leader before Kururi is unknown.
The Organization
The largest group within the city. Typically this is a place for those with powers to learn more about them, and then act as members who help the group and the city as a whole. While the main building is hidden in a small pocket universe running parallel to the city, most of the members live throughout the city itself.
Run by Kotori/Andromeda with the purpose to keep the city/world alive and relatively out of trouble. She, being an observer entity, interfered.
The Heaps
The city's undercity, run by the Night Queen, also known as Queen of the Heaps. The Heaps isn't so much a group as it is a culture. Gangs like Chou's run here.
The Heaps tries to stay out of the eye of anyone, but the Organization knows of its existence (and calls it the Undercity), and the Parades are trying to shut it down (and failing. They call it Crime Central).
This group is not mutually exclusive to other groups, and even have members from the Parades.
The Gallery
The art world of the city, focused on the elegance found. Pia, Vio, Viola, etc are notable members. This subculture is not just musicians, but visual artists, writers, etc that meet and form the art world network.
This is the group generally uninterested by the politics of the city, while simultaneously being the most affected by them. Not mutually exclusive to this group, many are part of the Organization and the Heaps, some even belonging to the Parade (though these are the only ones with interest in politics).
A notable member of The Gallery is Kaori Lin. For a number of arcs, she serves as leader despite the group not actually having a leader. Kaori is regarded highly among the Gallery, for her work, but isn't sure how she became well liked.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
The Heaps
Within the v4 SoDverse (Fantasticity) exists an undercity full of gambling, a black market, gangs, etc. This is constantly known as the Heaps by those who are part of it. To those who aren't a member, there is no name.
The Queen of the Heap and the Heap Princess have no relation to one another.
The Queen is essentially the strongest person, the Heap's number one. She holds the most power in the undercity and people look up to her. The title also comes with the responsibility to hide the Heaps from non-members, police, etc. She's good. Also sometimes known as the Night Queen by some circles.
The Heap Princess is a girl no one's really sure exists. She's kind of a folk figure who people see when drunk or tired (etc). Not a single person has ever identified her as Syyyn Anders. Seeing her is said to bring good fortune in the romance department.
Within the v4 SoDverse (Fantasticity) exists an undercity full of gambling, a black market, gangs, etc. This is constantly known as the Heaps by those who are part of it. To those who aren't a member, there is no name.
The Queen of the Heap and the Heap Princess have no relation to one another.
The Queen is essentially the strongest person, the Heap's number one. She holds the most power in the undercity and people look up to her. The title also comes with the responsibility to hide the Heaps from non-members, police, etc. She's good. Also sometimes known as the Night Queen by some circles.
The Heap Princess is a girl no one's really sure exists. She's kind of a folk figure who people see when drunk or tired (etc). Not a single person has ever identified her as Syyyn Anders. Seeing her is said to bring good fortune in the romance department.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Timelines of the Soaring universe
v1 (SOAR) - Shizu and Taer date. Kotori and Aroku constantly fight over food. Most don't have weird powers (the Sogone's, and any character not created with powers). Roy and Myra aren't siblings but still bother one another. Roy and November aren't dating. Kotori runs SOAR, but mostly works with Shizu, Taera, Taer, and Aroku. (Old timeline)
v2 (The Organization)- Shizu is ace. Kotori is more competent as leader, Aroku's entire personality isn't based on food. Every named character except Roy has weird powers. Roy and November are engaged. Kotori runs the Organization, a school and company that focuses on the betterment of the world from the shadows. It all started when Kotori interfered and became Andromeda. (current timeline)
v3 - Anjing is a noble, as is Chou. Receivers and Transmitters have slightly more emphasis. Kotori and her underlings remain somewhat similar, except Kotori is the Antagonist running a secret society called SOAR that wants to challenge the world. Likely the original world Wanderers come from. (current alternate timeline)
v4 (Fantasticity) - Similar to v2, but takes place in a large city and focuses moreso on the ins and outs and happenings of the city rather than the characters. Non-powered characters might have power and vice versa, but those with power are known solely by number. Kotori is Zero. Shizu is a private information broker who eventually flees (possibly comes back) from the Numbers.
v4.2 (The Organization in Fantasticity) - essentially v2 but in a large city rather than pocket dimension. The Organization has a tower. Students don't have a uniform. The Organization helps with housing but doesn't have dorms. Focuses on the characters within the city.
(alternate: v4.2.1 - the Organization has a pocket dimension within the city, but focuses more on the city)
v1 (SOAR) - Shizu and Taer date. Kotori and Aroku constantly fight over food. Most don't have weird powers (the Sogone's, and any character not created with powers). Roy and Myra aren't siblings but still bother one another. Roy and November aren't dating. Kotori runs SOAR, but mostly works with Shizu, Taera, Taer, and Aroku. (Old timeline)
v2 (The Organization)- Shizu is ace. Kotori is more competent as leader, Aroku's entire personality isn't based on food. Every named character except Roy has weird powers. Roy and November are engaged. Kotori runs the Organization, a school and company that focuses on the betterment of the world from the shadows. It all started when Kotori interfered and became Andromeda. (current timeline)
v3 - Anjing is a noble, as is Chou. Receivers and Transmitters have slightly more emphasis. Kotori and her underlings remain somewhat similar, except Kotori is the Antagonist running a secret society called SOAR that wants to challenge the world. Likely the original world Wanderers come from. (current alternate timeline)
v4 (Fantasticity) - Similar to v2, but takes place in a large city and focuses moreso on the ins and outs and happenings of the city rather than the characters. Non-powered characters might have power and vice versa, but those with power are known solely by number. Kotori is Zero. Shizu is a private information broker who eventually flees (possibly comes back) from the Numbers.
v4.2 (The Organization in Fantasticity) - essentially v2 but in a large city rather than pocket dimension. The Organization has a tower. Students don't have a uniform. The Organization helps with housing but doesn't have dorms. Focuses on the characters within the city.
(alternate: v4.2.1 - the Organization has a pocket dimension within the city, but focuses more on the city)
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Shiny Pokemon caught
From games before XY: Goldeen, Event Pikachu, Event Raikou, HGSS Gyarados, BW Gibble (Aetum), Event Giratina
From friends: Milotic, Rapidash, Swablu, Girafarig (for an extra shiny Riolu I had, named Blueberry), Gabite (for an extra Munna I had, named Gertrudis), Clauncher (for an extra Skrelp)
Egg: Bonsly (not a hunt, was going for dex data)
Chain fishing: Remoraid (2, Toaster and Fridge), Dragalge (Gobeithio)
GTS: Altaria, (another) Swablu, Banette
Hordes: Wingull (Asparagus)
Friend Safari: Sligoo (Reverie), Exadrill (Eglur), Kirlia (Desespoir), Gardevoir (Esperance), Walrein (Deracine), Dragonair (Anobaith), Charizard (Nemuri), Flygon (Sommeil), Skarmory (Diriaethol), Spritzee (Nil), Munsharna (Skye), Riolu (Rib), Ponyta (Lore), Glaile (Aerenelle), two Snorunt, Mawile (Aisling, Madoka, and gave one to a friend), Pancham, Slugma, Swaddloon, Absol, Tropius, Gothorita, Dunsparce, Kecleon, Phantump, Spiritomb, Rhydon, Dwebble, Nuzleaf, Noibat
From friends: Milotic, Rapidash, Swablu, Girafarig (for an extra shiny Riolu I had, named Blueberry), Gabite (for an extra Munna I had, named Gertrudis), Clauncher (for an extra Skrelp)
Egg: Bonsly (not a hunt, was going for dex data)
Chain fishing: Remoraid (2, Toaster and Fridge), Dragalge (Gobeithio)
GTS: Altaria, (another) Swablu, Banette
Hordes: Wingull (Asparagus)
Friend Safari: Sligoo (Reverie), Exadrill (Eglur), Kirlia (Desespoir), Gardevoir (Esperance), Walrein (Deracine), Dragonair (Anobaith), Charizard (Nemuri), Flygon (Sommeil), Skarmory (Diriaethol), Spritzee (Nil), Munsharna (Skye), Riolu (Rib), Ponyta (Lore), Glaile (Aerenelle), two Snorunt, Mawile (Aisling, Madoka, and gave one to a friend), Pancham, Slugma, Swaddloon, Absol, Tropius, Gothorita, Dunsparce, Kecleon, Phantump, Spiritomb, Rhydon, Dwebble, Nuzleaf, Noibat
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Classes
Human
General humans. Most in the SoDverse have extra powers.
Subclass: Magician
Magicians use magic consciously, unlike espers or passive magic users.
Subclass: Esper
Espers are those with psychic ability, who can use their abilities consciously.
Subclass: Immortal
Not much is known other than the fact that they can't die by ordinary means.
Observer-class
Mysterious beings with strong magical abilities. They seem to be a level or two higher than humans, in that they, well, observe everything. It is taboo for them to interfere with the human world.
Subclass: ???-tier
The ???-tier Observers have alter egos, who are more powerful but less interested in the world. Generally, they're all barefoot.
Wanderer
Wanderers are former other-classes who lost themselves. They wander aimlessly around the world, without need for sleep or food (though most do sleep). They interact with humans as they please, but are often not remembered in the end. They can teleport between a few places that are important to them. They're somewhat similar to Ghosts, but they have a physical form.
Spirit/ghost
Spirits/ghosts are the souls of the dead who stuck around. Only certain medium-like humans can see them (but most other classes can see them). There's also a jazz band some of them sometimes play in.
Element
Elements are, well, elements. They're beings who are their respective element, and can take another form at will.
Fairy
Fairies come from a parallel world, and intrinsically use magic.
Shapeshifter
Shapeshifters change forms. Most shapeshifters are human, so their other forms are generally not as human-like. Shapeshifters in the SoDverse are generally long-lived.
Subclass: Volans
Vampire form. Bat wings sprout from the head. Able to drink blood. Volans often age to maturity quickly, but then stop aging until death.
Subclass: Paradoxical
Bird form. Eyesight drastically lowers, but other senses heighten.
Subclass: [dragon]
Dragon form. Fire magic gets stronger, but scales appear.
Zodiacal
Generally male. Beings from otherlands who are, put simply, chimera. The exception is the [dragon] subclass, who is a shapeshifter also.
Alien
In the SoDverse, aliens are strictly from another planet in the same universe. They originally tried taking over the world, but were stopped by the interfering Observers.
General humans. Most in the SoDverse have extra powers.
Subclass: Magician
Magicians use magic consciously, unlike espers or passive magic users.
Subclass: Esper
Espers are those with psychic ability, who can use their abilities consciously.
Subclass: Immortal
Not much is known other than the fact that they can't die by ordinary means.
Observer-class
Mysterious beings with strong magical abilities. They seem to be a level or two higher than humans, in that they, well, observe everything. It is taboo for them to interfere with the human world.
Subclass: ???-tier
The ???-tier Observers have alter egos, who are more powerful but less interested in the world. Generally, they're all barefoot.
Wanderer
Wanderers are former other-classes who lost themselves. They wander aimlessly around the world, without need for sleep or food (though most do sleep). They interact with humans as they please, but are often not remembered in the end. They can teleport between a few places that are important to them. They're somewhat similar to Ghosts, but they have a physical form.
Spirit/ghost
Spirits/ghosts are the souls of the dead who stuck around. Only certain medium-like humans can see them (but most other classes can see them). There's also a jazz band some of them sometimes play in.
Element
Elements are, well, elements. They're beings who are their respective element, and can take another form at will.
Fairy
Fairies come from a parallel world, and intrinsically use magic.
Shapeshifter
Shapeshifters change forms. Most shapeshifters are human, so their other forms are generally not as human-like. Shapeshifters in the SoDverse are generally long-lived.
Subclass: Volans
Vampire form. Bat wings sprout from the head. Able to drink blood. Volans often age to maturity quickly, but then stop aging until death.
Subclass: Paradoxical
Bird form. Eyesight drastically lowers, but other senses heighten.
Subclass: [dragon]
Dragon form. Fire magic gets stronger, but scales appear.
Zodiacal
Generally male. Beings from otherlands who are, put simply, chimera. The exception is the [dragon] subclass, who is a shapeshifter also.
Alien
In the SoDverse, aliens are strictly from another planet in the same universe. They originally tried taking over the world, but were stopped by the interfering Observers.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Kaori Lin
-Roughly 4000 years old
-Used to be a bird (still is, but used to be just an ordinary bird)
-For a long time, she was a poor nomad forced to wander without a destination, hauling her birdcage with her.
-By chance of magic, she became Rhea. Rhea shrunk the birdcage making it easier to carry.
-All three forms of Lin have no idea about the other ones. Well, Rhea has the vague sense that she's someone else, but doesn't know more than that.
-Am follows Rosette wholeheartedly, because she feels a strange connection.
-Rhea is a ???-tier like Andromeda and Rosette. If a fight broke out between Andromeda and Rosette (who see themselves as rivals), Rhea wouldn't choose a side.
-Rhea has no magic, but is a brilliant tactician. While the other two are strongest on their own, Rhea could fight them evenly if she rallied people together. Rhea's good with people.
-Kaori's name follows the naming conventions I used with Kotori and Kururi. K-ri. This is the K-ri triad.
-Used to be a bird (still is, but used to be just an ordinary bird)
-For a long time, she was a poor nomad forced to wander without a destination, hauling her birdcage with her.
-By chance of magic, she became Rhea. Rhea shrunk the birdcage making it easier to carry.
-All three forms of Lin have no idea about the other ones. Well, Rhea has the vague sense that she's someone else, but doesn't know more than that.
-Am follows Rosette wholeheartedly, because she feels a strange connection.
-Rhea is a ???-tier like Andromeda and Rosette. If a fight broke out between Andromeda and Rosette (who see themselves as rivals), Rhea wouldn't choose a side.
-Rhea has no magic, but is a brilliant tactician. While the other two are strongest on their own, Rhea could fight them evenly if she rallied people together. Rhea's good with people.
-Kaori's name follows the naming conventions I used with Kotori and Kururi. K-ri. This is the K-ri triad.
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