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Could you survive your own/Another FC/OC Verse?

Technically, I only have verses made by gachatubers on-site. If it meant my verse also means favorite verse in this thread I'd say there are 2 verses to pay-attention to.

"...the DEVIL - Original Gachaverse - gacha life - gacha studio short/mini movie" and "That One Mute Girl" are my favorite verses on FC/OC so far. Even when counting above-average strength feats for the latter, you're pretty much going to be safe for even if you're in a more dangerous area.

That One Mute Girl is pretty much on-par with Breaking Bad in the sense that it's a realistic verse for the most part.
  • At best, you'd be spawning in one of the Gangsters' shenanigans or a country similary China or North Korea. (even if you make the argument like an oppressive country existing, the verse hasn't shown to have these countries). I'd argue it's still hard in the sense you might be wrapped up in crime, but it's not ridiculously hard unlike most of the other overpowered verses here.
  • Let's say I...worse case scenario... get into a fight with one of the main casts or students. While they're above average in strength, you can knock them out off guard or try to outrun them. The latter choice is literally the best way to survive any melee fight in IRL, and while you could argue much of the physically stronger boys in-verse are faster by outrunning police, so can regular street thugs. The speed is still comparable and I can lose them.
    • If any of the main cast use their guns, I'd have to find a way to convince them not to kill me or try to disarm them.
  • Final rating: Easy peasy lemon squeezy, could be higher in difficulty

...the DEVIL - Original Gachaverse - gacha life - gacha studio short/mini movie is pretty much a different story.
  • It's stated that humans will die if they enter hell. Even when you factor in the vagueness of the statement, there's plenty of beings with supernatural powers that can pretty much severely injure me with one strike.
  • Even if there is a domain where I could hide out my days in, I would pretty much have to learn how to be an adult in a different place. However, Shaytan's verse hasn't technically shown to have medieval cities
  • My best chance of survival would be asking one of the slaves Shaytan has to send me back, giving Po back her powers, or just hiding out in the castle of Shaytan. Even then, going to the castle is guaranteed suicide since you'd be going next to characters that know you can escape from the castle when the character is outside of the castle.
  • Final rating: At least Really Difficult, likely Next to Impossible to Survive; chances are high I could befriend Po or Fierin in-order to help the former since I could find a way to enter Shaytan's main thrown to talk to her. Though Fierin's place is unknown, so I can't really go to him at will unless he's in the castle, and throughout the series, Fierin does enter the castle regularly. So I can chat with either Po/Fierin and try to convince them to send me back, but it's more likely I'd be dead by then.
If you disagree with the ratings, feel free to do so within reasoning.
 
Dancer's last step

Very easy verse to live in. People don't really reach above Tier 10 in the verse and prombles are usually resolved throught dance battles (Altought some have been shown to get physical). As a bonus, you also get access to the various super natural powers that dancing can provide in verse (it does require prep to learn them however but anyone in verse can use them)
So basically, it would be very hard for me to live in it considering I have two left feet. 😭

Other than the dance stuff though, it just sounds like the real world, so yeah I'd probably do just fine should I not interact with anyone with Domain Expansion-like dance powers. 🤔
 
Sorry to say, but the ABO-Verse would absolutely mess a normal person up. Almost all of the notable monsters are stronger and faster than a human, and ironically, having the power system in the form of Anti-ABO powers, unless spawned in a very specific location, would've grounds to get you rounded up and placed in White Room-like locations where students are likely to die and only the best remain. Even schools aren't safe given they're breeding grounds for ABOs pinning people in corners.

Final Rating; 💀

On the other hand.....

My newest verse, Organization of Defenders (Which has recently been started), would very well be the safest verse on this entire list. Dare I say it, it's safer than the real world, mainly due to the Organization of Defenders being very proficient at prioritizing the lowering and outright removal of human casualties. Even if you were sent back to the first generation which takes place during the Second Industrial Revolution, you should still be able to relax. After all, the Automatons aren't the hardest thing to avoid battle against despite them being large mechanical monstrosities, and the fact that Lucy was there to defeat them pretty quickly means that their range of damage doesn't exactly span larger than a city block at most. In other words, you should have no real chance of dying, and the OoD will be more than willing to help you out in later eras where technology is a lot more fun.


Final Eating: 🥳
 
So... The Firefly Chronicles. My verse doesn't follow a set historical period or have a single main narrative. It is a collection of stories and, as a collection of stories would, it tends to jump back and forth between eras to suit the narrative.

Let's consider here, therefore, an average; a period that wouldn't be impossible to survive (Cof Cof Golden Age of Sorcery), but also, obviously, a period in which I wouldn't be able to live totally in peace, and the setting of the world just a few years after the 3-Hour-Mayhem is perfect for this.

Let's use November Lilies as the main historical period; a few years prior, The Progeny of Evil wreaked havoc on the lands, changing the entire working of society and the relations between people. The Post-Mayhem period is objectively better than the Pre-Mayhem, in which the world is fragmented and in a less than favorable situation due to the lack of concrete laws or a regulatory agency for the use of Will's magical arts. The chances of me running into some not-so-friendly sorcerers or mercenaries are huge. However, the fragmented state of the world after the said event is slowly dismantling itself and communities are coming together to deal with the after-effects of the incident, laws and organizations for the management of Will are slowly being created. It would still be a chaotic world to live in, but much safer than before. We'll use this period as a basis for me (the guinea pig) to be thrown into...

I'm still cooked:

Let's imagine that, from one moment to the next, I fall from the comfort of my room into the world of Phaneri, somewhere in the northern lands (to complicate things), far from large settlements or communities in formation.

First of all, it is pertinent to consider the time at which I would fall into the world since navigating these areas after dark is synonymous with wishing to be devoured by nocturnal creatures or War Golems. In fact, War Golems left over from a major conflict of the past are prevalent on this side of the world, becoming practically part of the local fauna and folklore. Living near a northern forest and hearing the voices of the dead or witnessing a giant stone bird flying through the blizzard is not necessarily a rare occurrence for Voz. Voz who would be my best chance of survival.

Luckily, signs could help me reach the small community closest to my location before darkness set in. These northern individuals are not very inviting when it comes to travelers from abroad, especially human beings, but they wouldn't necessarily do anything bad to me as long as I respect the local customs and culture. Likely, I won't be able to stay long in a Voz village for this very reason, but I'd certainly take advantage of my current situation to at least get appropriate clothing, tips, sustenance, and equipment to better navigate from community to community until I get out of the freezing climate and into the more temperate conditions where large human settlements begin to appear.

If I find a human town, I'll likely simply decide to stay there for the rest of the thirty days, searching for books and information to better locate myself in the world I've just fallen into, and looking for a home in some bars and free spaces. Going out exploring the world would be like asking to run into unaffiliated Will users, beasts, or, if I'm really unlucky, Living Curses that will bring to me fates worse than death itself, and that's counting the fact that, up to this point, I'm literally just an ordinary human being with basic practical knowledge of the Arts of Will (yes, since I'm its creator, I have knowledge of the workings of the system, perhaps near the level of researchers, but that wouldn't necessarily make me competent in the practical use of this energy).

As far as Will is concerned because I'm human and not a marked one, I wouldn't have access to spells unless through an enchanted object, and I very much doubt that I'd be able to get my hands on any of this equipment in my first thirty days in Phaneri. My best chance in the magical arts would be to try and learn how to use Visualization. A raw Will technique that will increase my base speed tenfold or more for a single action, I may not be able to use it competently in just thirty days, and I'm pretty sure I'll throw up a few times after I use it, but I think I could unlock it at a basic level with my knowledge of the system, and it would at least be useful in case I need to dodge or run away from something or someone for some reason. Pacts would also be of great help if I do manage to learn how to properly forge one with someone (which is another problem; forging connections with people from a world completely different from my own (I need to learn their culture and how to speak their language)).

All this I've just imagined would be the best-case scenario, an optimistic but still realistic possibility. The most likely outcome, to be honest, would be that I wouldn't make it past the first day because I'd end up getting lost in the middle of a snowstorm or some area with dense vegetation and would end up freezing to death, starving, or being devoured by a giant stone chicken, or surviving for a few days but still being sniped by a spell or hunted down by a rogue sorcerer for my belongings.

Final Rating: Really Difficult, I presume?
 
So... The Firefly Chronicles. My verse doesn't follow a set historical period or have a single main narrative. It is a collection of stories and, as a collection of stories would, it tends to jump back and forth between eras to suit the narrative.

Let's consider here, therefore, an average; a period that wouldn't be impossible to survive (Cof Cof Golden Age of Sorcery), but also, obviously, a period in which I wouldn't be able to live totally in peace, and the setting of the world just a few years after the 3-Hour-Mayhem is perfect for this.

Let's use November Lilies as the main historical period; a few years prior, The Progeny of Evil wreaked havoc on the lands, changing the entire working of society and the relations between people. The Post-Mayhem period is objectively better than the Pre-Mayhem, in which the world is fragmented and in a less than favorable situation due to the lack of concrete laws or a regulatory agency for the use of Will's magical arts. The chances of me running into some not-so-friendly sorcerers or mercenaries are huge. However, the fragmented state of the world after the said event is slowly dismantling itself and communities are coming together to deal with the after-effects of the incident, laws and organizations for the management of Will are slowly being created. It would still be a chaotic world to live in, but much safer than before. We'll use this period as a basis for me (the guinea pig) to be thrown into...

I'm still cooked:

Let's imagine that, from one moment to the next, I fall from the comfort of my room into the world of Phaneri, somewhere in the northern lands (to complicate things), far from large settlements or communities in formation.

First of all, it is pertinent to consider the time at which I would fall into the world since navigating these areas after dark is synonymous with wishing to be devoured by nocturnal creatures or War Golems. In fact, War Golems left over from a major conflict of the past are prevalent on this side of the world, becoming practically part of the local fauna and folklore. Living near a northern forest and hearing the voices of the dead or witnessing a giant stone bird flying through the blizzard is not necessarily a rare occurrence for Voz. Voz who would be my best chance of survival.

Luckily, signs could help me reach the small community closest to my location before darkness set in. These northern individuals are not very inviting when it comes to travelers from abroad, especially human beings, but they wouldn't necessarily do anything bad to me as long as I respect the local customs and culture. Likely, I won't be able to stay long in a Voz village for this very reason, but I'd certainly take advantage of my current situation to at least get appropriate clothing, tips, sustenance, and equipment to better navigate from community to community until I get out of the freezing climate and into the more temperate conditions where large human settlements begin to appear.

If I find a human town, I'll likely simply decide to stay there for the rest of the thirty days, searching for books and information to better locate myself in the world I've just fallen into, and looking for a home in some bars and free spaces. Going out exploring the world would be like asking to run into unaffiliated Will users, beasts, or, if I'm really unlucky, Living Curses that will bring to me fates worse than death itself, and that's counting the fact that, up to this point, I'm literally just an ordinary human being with basic practical knowledge of the Arts of Will (yes, since I'm its creator, I have knowledge of the workings of the system, perhaps near the level of researchers, but that wouldn't necessarily make me competent in the practical use of this energy).

As far as Will is concerned because I'm human and not a marked one, I wouldn't have access to spells unless through an enchanted object, and I very much doubt that I'd be able to get my hands on any of this equipment in my first thirty days in Phaneri. My best chance in the magical arts would be to try and learn how to use Visualization. A raw Will technique that will increase my base speed tenfold or more for a single action, I may not be able to use it competently in just thirty days, and I'm pretty sure I'll throw up a few times after I use it, but I think I could unlock it at a basic level with my knowledge of the system, and it would at least be useful in case I need to dodge or run away from something or someone for some reason. Pacts would also be of great help if I do manage to learn how to properly forge one with someone (which is another problem; forging connections with people from a world completely different from my own (I need to learn their culture and how to speak their language)).

All this I've just imagined would be the best-case scenario, an optimistic but still realistic possibility. The most likely outcome, to be honest, would be that I wouldn't make it past the first day because I'd end up getting lost in the middle of a snowstorm or some area with dense vegetation and would end up freezing to death, starving, or being devoured by a giant stone chicken, or surviving for a few days but still being sniped by a spell or hunted down by a rogue sorcerer for my belongings.

Final Rating: Really Difficult, I presume?
10 for effort
 
So basically, it would be very hard for me to live in it considering I have two left feet. 😭

Other than the dance stuff though, it just sounds like the real world, so yeah I'd probably do just fine should I not interact with anyone with Domain Expansion-like dance powers. 🤔

I mean most people in the verse don't just beat up people on sight, for example, Luna currently the only one with a profile, is against using force on others and will only uses her skill in capoeira to defend herself if she must. If you don't threaten her she'll never thinking about harming you
 
I mean most people in the verse don't just beat up people on sight, for example, Luna currently the only one with a profile, is against using force on others and will only uses her skill in capoeira to defend herself if she must. If you don't threaten her she'll never thinking about harming you
Yeah fair. I guess it'd just be the exact same as living in the real world for me then.
 
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