Board Thread:ROLEPLAY/@comment-34100315-20190112030639/@comment-26186871-20190115004739

(I see:Peace is LOOKING for the weapon. I suppose the others might be looking for it as well? And being the only one able to kill other immortals, it's the one resource everyone's currently fighting to get, and stop each other from getting? Like the Golden Snitch from Quidditch? I see..)

(Now I'll just have to think of who I could reasonably add.. The actual heroic version of Link might work [as opposed to the chaotic version from Fanning The Flames], but I haven't set things up yet, so I don't know who I'm choosing yet.)

(Well, if anyone wants a reason for their character to get sent to Tinker, I'll be sure to help..)

(No, Discord. I told you, you'd be making arc after arc all over the place! Bring your chaos back to Fanning The Flames! We'll leave all the arguments on why Charater X should most definitely join Tinker's cult besides possibly Tinker himself up to Jevil. Actually, even that's too much, because it'd turn into an arc about Jevil trying to turn everyone of the other cults insane enough to join Tinker!)

(Right now, the current goal is for the five cults to make that volcanic journey, on the quest to be the first one to get the Immortalkiller. At least, that's what I think Arc 1 is supposed to be. It's a lot more plausible of an arc than an accomplice of Tinker trying to corrupt everyone.)

(Anyways, I think I've devised a method of determining who would be sent where. Butterfly, you can check to see if my "what cult are YOU?" quiz is actually accurate. So many of these quizzes are innacurate, after all.)

--The Church of Glowing Souls--

Is your character one of the more classical heroes? The ones who take on a quest to "save the world", but never actually questions what they're doing, or how they're actually saving the world, but instead jump right into action and try to take out the villains? If so, your character would belong here.

--The Shield of Skulls--

This one's a bit complicated. In fact, it's the most complicated one, and I probably got this wrong.

What is your character more focused on? Everyone (yes, literally EVERYONE) surviving, or good prevailing? If it's the former, your character might just end up here. Many of the villains belong here as well, but not all of them. In fact, it could be argued that most of them don't. Instead, many of the neutral people may belong here instead.

(I've reached this conclusion on the basis that War isn't actually evil, and simply is defending himself against Peace's merciless attacks. Meaning he doesn't actually have the goals of most villains:Trying to rule the world and all that.)

--The Final Harvest--

Why should one be concerned about life, when that's quite limited, and the afterlife goes on forever? If your character is more concerned about what happens AFTER death, than the current, mortal lives of everyone, they're going to belong in this cult.

--The Hero's Journey--

You know how the heroes who DON'T question their quest belong in The Church of Glowing Souls? The ones who DO question things belong here, since they'd pretty quickly realize the error in Peace's ways, and how Peace winning would actually be bad, rather than good. Yet, they still don't want evil to succeed at anying they do either, and they're still concerned for the lives of the people. Therefore, they would belong here.

--Ouroboro's Tail--

This is where most of those evil villains actually belong. Because this cult fits them very well:They're trying to cause destruction to the world! Especially ones whose goal is to create chaos, like Jevil, the Joker, etc..

So, how well did I do on making that?