Jemini
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I just saw someone else do a thread like this. Unless something changes, this should go up right above their thread.
Anyway, what I have going here is to build a character for a Magical Girl like story mixed with a bit of Fate vibes. (The series is currently being pre-written. I plan to get around 30-40 chapters ahead before releasing it. I am currently working on Ch. 19.)
The idea is that the old gods have returned, and they have begun making contracts with humans to share their power. However, one of the first contracts between a fairy and a young lady wound up resulting in this girl being very unhappy with the idea of being called a witch. So, she showed the fairy who was contracting with her the world of Magical Girl anime, and the fairy decided they liked it. Other fairies caught wind of it, and later so did the gods.
And so now, boys who get contracts are still called Wizards, but girls who get contracts are called Magical Girls. However, the Wizards also transform just like Magical Girls do.
I am going to have a magical school arc coming up soon, and it's going to be a mess. As in, the different magical factions all hate each other kind of mess.
There can be contracts with any legendary figure throughout history. Legendary fictional humans like Baeowulf and King Arthur would become fabled spirits capable of giving a contract to one person, while powerful gods like Apollo could give contracts to many people throughout the world.
Each person will need a name, age, gender, who their contract is with, a power set that is thematically appropriate to the god but also somewhat down to earth on the destruction scale. (No, an Apollo or Amaterasu contract will not allow you to conjure a literal sun into the city and cause nuclear destruction, and a Poseidon contract will not let you sink a city like Atlantis or conjure so much water as to drown the entire population in an instant flash-flood.) Let's keep the power scale roughly on the level of something that might actually be seen in the Fate series. (From the Servants, not the grail. Yes, I know the grail did unleash city-wide destruction in Fate Zero.) And then a brief character bio.
Also, there is a concept called Eidos in this setting as well. Eidos is the Platonic theory of forms. As in, the concept that there is the idea or "Eidos" that represents all items that are called by the same name. The Eidos of animals can give contracts, and the contracts will have the powers of everything that has been tied into that concept. For instance, there is someone already in the series with the Eidos of the frog, and it gives her powers of the Native American concept of a frog which has powers of wisdom, the Japanese concept which is associated with Jiraya and Ninjutsu, and the more conventional concept which just allows her to jump really high and be good in the water. Eidos are considered extremely high-end contracts.
For magical political boundaries among the powers here, the big ones in the US, where this is based, are going to be Native American Totem spirits, Chinese gods who prefer Chinese Ex-pats over the people actually living in China because the Chinese old-gods are disgusted with the CCP, the Norse pantheon which, interestingly, has a lot more actual worshipers in the US than in Scandenavia, and the Fairies and Tuatha De tribe from England, because they followed the English colonists over and are evenly split between the US and the UK. The truly dead religions such as the Greek, Babylonian, and Egyptian pantheons will just choose anyone in the world.
The Japanese pantheon prefers to remain in Japan, and the Hindu pantheon prefers to remain in India. So, if you make a character for either of those pantheons, it will either be shelved for a far future chapter or potentially included as an exchange student (not likely.)
Also, the already claimed contracts are Marduk of the Babylonian mythos, Pheme of the Greek mythos, Odin for the Norse mythos, The Norns (Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld) of the Norse pantheon, the Eidos of the Frog, the Eidos of the Butterfly, and the Incarnate force of Time (which is contracted to the MC of the story.) Incarnate forces, BTW, are fundamental forces of the universe that can have physical incarnations which can grant contracts.
Heimdall and the Valkyries, both from the Norse pantheon, are technically taken as well. However, Heimdall can toss out more than one contract and there is more than one Valkyrie. So, your character can also have these contracts, but the power set that comes with them is already established. (Heimdall gives a whole host of danger sense and danger prediction abilities, and the Valkyries give you wings, a sword, armor, and the ability to instantly assess another person's combat capabilities.)
One more thing. Try to include a reason why they were chosen for the contract. Reasons to be chosen for the contract can be literally anything. Heimdall winds up choosing a girl named Alexis Wardell because her name actually means "guardian watcher," and because she had a serious enough personality. Just liking your name is the kind of silly thing that might actually make them choose you. However, I do not want any reasons like them being pure of heart or something like that. Reason being, I want to avoid rational that reflects there is any kind of fair and quantifiable reason that will cause you to be chosen. There should be a major arbitrary aspect to the reasons for being chosen. There are rational reasons as well, but there are also arbitrary reasons.
The Eidos of the frog chose the person for their contract because they were just looking for a random 10-13 year old, and picked the first one who seemed wise for their age and somewhat athletic. Their reason for this was because a contract freezes your age, and the frog decided someone who looks like a 10-13 year old will make people under-estimate them.
Anyway, what I have going here is to build a character for a Magical Girl like story mixed with a bit of Fate vibes. (The series is currently being pre-written. I plan to get around 30-40 chapters ahead before releasing it. I am currently working on Ch. 19.)
The idea is that the old gods have returned, and they have begun making contracts with humans to share their power. However, one of the first contracts between a fairy and a young lady wound up resulting in this girl being very unhappy with the idea of being called a witch. So, she showed the fairy who was contracting with her the world of Magical Girl anime, and the fairy decided they liked it. Other fairies caught wind of it, and later so did the gods.
And so now, boys who get contracts are still called Wizards, but girls who get contracts are called Magical Girls. However, the Wizards also transform just like Magical Girls do.
I am going to have a magical school arc coming up soon, and it's going to be a mess. As in, the different magical factions all hate each other kind of mess.
There can be contracts with any legendary figure throughout history. Legendary fictional humans like Baeowulf and King Arthur would become fabled spirits capable of giving a contract to one person, while powerful gods like Apollo could give contracts to many people throughout the world.
Each person will need a name, age, gender, who their contract is with, a power set that is thematically appropriate to the god but also somewhat down to earth on the destruction scale. (No, an Apollo or Amaterasu contract will not allow you to conjure a literal sun into the city and cause nuclear destruction, and a Poseidon contract will not let you sink a city like Atlantis or conjure so much water as to drown the entire population in an instant flash-flood.) Let's keep the power scale roughly on the level of something that might actually be seen in the Fate series. (From the Servants, not the grail. Yes, I know the grail did unleash city-wide destruction in Fate Zero.) And then a brief character bio.
Also, there is a concept called Eidos in this setting as well. Eidos is the Platonic theory of forms. As in, the concept that there is the idea or "Eidos" that represents all items that are called by the same name. The Eidos of animals can give contracts, and the contracts will have the powers of everything that has been tied into that concept. For instance, there is someone already in the series with the Eidos of the frog, and it gives her powers of the Native American concept of a frog which has powers of wisdom, the Japanese concept which is associated with Jiraya and Ninjutsu, and the more conventional concept which just allows her to jump really high and be good in the water. Eidos are considered extremely high-end contracts.
For magical political boundaries among the powers here, the big ones in the US, where this is based, are going to be Native American Totem spirits, Chinese gods who prefer Chinese Ex-pats over the people actually living in China because the Chinese old-gods are disgusted with the CCP, the Norse pantheon which, interestingly, has a lot more actual worshipers in the US than in Scandenavia, and the Fairies and Tuatha De tribe from England, because they followed the English colonists over and are evenly split between the US and the UK. The truly dead religions such as the Greek, Babylonian, and Egyptian pantheons will just choose anyone in the world.
The Japanese pantheon prefers to remain in Japan, and the Hindu pantheon prefers to remain in India. So, if you make a character for either of those pantheons, it will either be shelved for a far future chapter or potentially included as an exchange student (not likely.)
Also, the already claimed contracts are Marduk of the Babylonian mythos, Pheme of the Greek mythos, Odin for the Norse mythos, The Norns (Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld) of the Norse pantheon, the Eidos of the Frog, the Eidos of the Butterfly, and the Incarnate force of Time (which is contracted to the MC of the story.) Incarnate forces, BTW, are fundamental forces of the universe that can have physical incarnations which can grant contracts.
Heimdall and the Valkyries, both from the Norse pantheon, are technically taken as well. However, Heimdall can toss out more than one contract and there is more than one Valkyrie. So, your character can also have these contracts, but the power set that comes with them is already established. (Heimdall gives a whole host of danger sense and danger prediction abilities, and the Valkyries give you wings, a sword, armor, and the ability to instantly assess another person's combat capabilities.)
One more thing. Try to include a reason why they were chosen for the contract. Reasons to be chosen for the contract can be literally anything. Heimdall winds up choosing a girl named Alexis Wardell because her name actually means "guardian watcher," and because she had a serious enough personality. Just liking your name is the kind of silly thing that might actually make them choose you. However, I do not want any reasons like them being pure of heart or something like that. Reason being, I want to avoid rational that reflects there is any kind of fair and quantifiable reason that will cause you to be chosen. There should be a major arbitrary aspect to the reasons for being chosen. There are rational reasons as well, but there are also arbitrary reasons.
The Eidos of the frog chose the person for their contract because they were just looking for a random 10-13 year old, and picked the first one who seemed wise for their age and somewhat athletic. Their reason for this was because a contract freezes your age, and the frog decided someone who looks like a 10-13 year old will make people under-estimate them.