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bakerstreet2016-08-04 03:29 am
Canon Immersion Meme
Canon Immersion Meme

Have you ever wondered what your character would be like if they grew up in another universe? Maybe you've pictured Dean Winchester as a pokemon trainer specializing in Fighting types who travels from Kanto to Nuvema with his physic trainer brother, taking down rogue legendaries who are causing chaos for the local people. Or maybe you've pictured Sailor Moon as a Power ranger, or want to have Batman be a member of the Avengers.
Well dream no more, your chance has arrived.
HOW IT WORKS:
○Post with your character
○Tag other people. The person you tag determines the canon your character is being immersed in. Imagine them as having always lived in that universe. Make sure to include a little about them in your reply, especially if you are assuming any prior relationship with the person you're tagging. It obviously doesn't have to be lengthy, but a few details would be helpful to your new rp partner.

Have you ever wondered what your character would be like if they grew up in another universe? Maybe you've pictured Dean Winchester as a pokemon trainer specializing in Fighting types who travels from Kanto to Nuvema with his physic trainer brother, taking down rogue legendaries who are causing chaos for the local people. Or maybe you've pictured Sailor Moon as a Power ranger, or want to have Batman be a member of the Avengers.
Well dream no more, your chance has arrived.
HOW IT WORKS:
○Post with your character
○Tag other people. The person you tag determines the canon your character is being immersed in. Imagine them as having always lived in that universe. Make sure to include a little about them in your reply, especially if you are assuming any prior relationship with the person you're tagging. It obviously doesn't have to be lengthy, but a few details would be helpful to your new rp partner.

Aunty Entity//Mad Max: Beyond the Thunderdome
Eh, I'm halfway there with my post-apocalyptic FPS AU anyway, let's do this
The end of the world changed all that.
Her family was, for the most part, gone. She couldn't completely let go of her bitterness at her father, but he was dead, so there was no point dwelling on it. Her mother had died not long after she was born. But her half-sister...she was out there somewhere in the wastelands. As much as she had resented the "princess" before the collapse, she had to find her. Asseylum was only living family.
The Hunter wandered in from the wastes, lugging what salvage she had been able to find into Bartertown. It was a cruel place, but cruel out of necessity. With civilization reduced to little more than ash, human beings had to fight to survive. The frontier trading post was about as civilized as possible, given the state of the world. But Lemrina reflected on none of that, herself toughened through necessity and the iron will to survive. A perpetual scowl was on her face as she unceremoniously dumped her cache on the counter, her arms crossed with affected impatience for the appraiser, lest she seem weak or desperate.
She was done with being weak.
man, I didn't even get a notif for this yet.
Typically, the line at the counter is long in the morning and the evening, but for whatever reason the Hunter doesn't have long to wait right now. The bald man appraising goods at the desk looks her over critically before he eyes her cache. A lone young woman coming in from the wastes is a bit of an oddity. He won't question it, but he'll note it. Meanwhile, it's not as if there aren't other women there. Several of the guards hanging about are women in somewhat-impractical, yet impressive, black leather armor, with tumbling Mohawk headpieces made of feathers or boar bristles.
"Right," the man at the desk says. "It's a twenty percent cut for the house, to gain entrance. You're willing to pay?"
It's common knowledge that Bartertown survives on this kind of trade taxation, but twenty percent is a lot. He's starting high on purpose, seeing how much she'll fight them, but she'd be a fool not to haggle.
((I figured a post-Max Bartertown that's managed to recover from him trashing the place would work as setting/timing, if that's good for you. Entity will show up before long, promise!))
It's cool!
By contrast, Bartertown was as safe a haven as anything could be. Not that she could let her guard down, but there were laws, some semblance of a civilized society there. That is, if she made herself useful. The useless were just as dead here as they were in the outback beyond.
There wasn't anything she could do about her slight build, but she kept her youthful face hidden below the hood of her cloak and covered with the scarf covering the lower half. Only the bright blue eyes were visible as they continued to glare at the appraiser. But he wasn't laughing or leering at the waifish Hunter; thank whatever for small mercies. Lemrina appreciated that small amount of professional courtesy, at least.
"You're kidding," she answered gruffly. "Five percent is all that's worth getting into this shithole." Sure, they needed to make a living, but so did she. After lowballing on purpose, now was just the familiar dance of haggling for a reasonable fee.
((Works for me!))
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It may be a trick of the light, but when the strange woman pushes back against the gatekeeper's demand for 20%, some of the milling Imperial guards seem to smile faintly, approving. Yep, this one will do fine once she gets inside.
"Five percent?" The gatekeeper laughs dryly, but he's just as glad she's bargaining. If she gave in too easily that would be a sign of desperation. Desperate traders don't do so well in Bartertown. "You're either joking or a fool. Fifteen."
A moment later, and some of the guards are turning to look as a sleek, skeletal jeep pulls up on the other side of the gate. There's a man in black driving, possibly another type of guard, but the passenger is a bit more colorful-looking. She's in what appears to be a chain mail dress, which one would think would be a highly uncomfortable outfit, but she seems at ease. Her skin is middling-dark, smooth and flawless, and her hair is a wild mane of silvery blonde. Her posture as she gets out says she's in charge, and if Lemrina has heard any descriptions of Aunty Entity, she may be able to match them to this woman easily enough. She's distinctive.
((I tag slow, sorry, but I backtag forever, and I am all about world building.))
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But in spite of her insult and careful concealment of what she actually thought, Bartertown was undeniably impressive. It took not only toughness and a take-no-shit attitude, but smarts to create and run the scraps of civilization they had left. Having rules for the sake of being able to trade properly was one thing, but that hardly meant anything if they couldn't be enforced. Beyond the gates, the only rule was strength or cunning...she'd survived mostly by the latter.
Even still, she didn't dare let her guard down. Bartertown might have been a lot safer than the Wastelands were, but even being safer by comparison, there was always the danger of getting too complacent. Maybe if she found Seylum, they could settle down without having to venture out into the outback, but for now, it was better if she kept moving.
"Ten," she barked back, the percentage she had been angling for. Hopefully this would conclude the obligatory haggling. But her steady gaze was interrupted by the arrival of the jeep, and Lemrina couldn't help but follow it with her blue eyes. There weren't that many people who hadn't heard of Aunty Entity in those parts. She might have once been just another person on the streets once, but any indication of that was long gone, and in that past woman's place was an undeniable leader.
Rina changed her mind; it wasn't only toughness and smarts which had built Bartertown. She really should have known better: charisma was as important as it always was.
((No worries, I tag a bit slow even when notifs aren't being wonky. And looks good so far!))
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"...ten will be sufficient," the gatekeeper says slowly, then rises. He, too, salutes. With both of him and the guards, it's a relaxed gesture; they're not afraid of punishment, just surprised to see their leader at the city walls. "Wait here a moment," he adds to Rina, but Aunty Entity is already brushing gently past the Imperials and heading for his post.
She looks serious, which is an interesting contrast to the colorful hair and glittering dress. "Shut down the line. Spittle and Torq came back with intel...we may have trouble coming our way."
The gatekeeper gapes; Bartertown closing its doors is unprecedented. "But...what..."
He rallies, glancing at the young woman still standing at his counter. "I can close up after this one, but we've already established a deal." Ten percent, she said, and he agreed. Bust a deal, face the wheel--he's not going to be the one to break that law.
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Rose-hued eyebrows raised slightly at the news. What could possibly be dangerous enough to force the city to close the gates? Sure, savage, ultra-violent gangs and petroleum pirates lurked the outback, but none she had dodged so far were strong enough to lay siege to a heavily fortified position like Bartertown. If it was the usual pirates, they would have to be much larger and better armed. Of course, they could also be better organized.
Rina waved her right hand at the portion of her findings on the counter, the ten percent that was essentially her ticket in, as she tugged down the scarf over her face with the index finger of her left hand. Aside from facing the wheel -- and the idea of going back on her word just irked her enough for a scowl to flicker across her face -- it would have been downright stupid to just grab her loot and run. She stood a much better chance throwing her lot in with Bartertown, in spite of having no loyalties other than to her missing kin.
"I'm a decent enough sniper, if you have use for one," she offered, gesturing to the rifle at her back that was nearly as long as she was tall. She wasn't offering to help them out necessarily, just ensuring her own survival...like everyone else, actually.