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Pick either a favorite character of yours, or someone from this link.
Now click this link.
For the 1st character, pick a form/key for them if applicable, & the relevant story arc.
(If you're having trouble deciding, maybe pick the form/key/arc for them with a similar power level or story/character elements to those of the 2nd character.)
The 2nd character must fulfill all the roles of the 1st character in the chosen form/key/arc. & for bonus points, have the 1st character try to do the same for the 2nd character!
Of course, they are sent to one anothers' settings.
(So, for example: If you rolled Goku & Batman, Batman would have to deal with whichever villain of Goku's arc was chosen, perhaps act as Chi-Chi's wife, etc. Likewise, Goku would have to deal with Batman's chosen arc's villains, etc.)
How do they do? Can they play out the story successfully? WOULD they?
Round 1: Transposed characters are completely in-character, for better or for worse.
Round 2: Transposed characters are in-character, & are made to know they have to play out the other character's story role, but get no other info.
Round 3: Transposed characters are in-character, & are made to know they have to play out the other character's story role, & are given prior knowledge.
Rounds 4, 5 & 6: Same as Rounds 1, 2 & 3, respectively, but the transposed character are "bloodlusted" ("Successlusted"?), so as to succeed at completing the given part of the story by any means necessary.
Obviously, since influencing the story is as much as part as defeating the opponents of it, what counts as success is "subjective", so feel free to go into details!
(Not to mention, it's more fun when we get to hear about not just the "destination", but the journey, too!)
Now click this link.
For the 1st character, pick a form/key for them if applicable, & the relevant story arc.
(If you're having trouble deciding, maybe pick the form/key/arc for them with a similar power level or story/character elements to those of the 2nd character.)
The 2nd character must fulfill all the roles of the 1st character in the chosen form/key/arc. & for bonus points, have the 1st character try to do the same for the 2nd character!
Of course, they are sent to one anothers' settings.
(So, for example: If you rolled Goku & Batman, Batman would have to deal with whichever villain of Goku's arc was chosen, perhaps act as Chi-Chi's wife, etc. Likewise, Goku would have to deal with Batman's chosen arc's villains, etc.)
How do they do? Can they play out the story successfully? WOULD they?
Round 1: Transposed characters are completely in-character, for better or for worse.
Round 2: Transposed characters are in-character, & are made to know they have to play out the other character's story role, but get no other info.
Round 3: Transposed characters are in-character, & are made to know they have to play out the other character's story role, & are given prior knowledge.
Rounds 4, 5 & 6: Same as Rounds 1, 2 & 3, respectively, but the transposed character are "bloodlusted" ("Successlusted"?), so as to succeed at completing the given part of the story by any means necessary.
Obviously, since influencing the story is as much as part as defeating the opponents of it, what counts as success is "subjective", so feel free to go into details!
(Not to mention, it's more fun when we get to hear about not just the "destination", but the journey, too!)