This is not a hypothetical or a world building exercise, my character is so cool and op that he would killed/dominated/fucked every characters in your setting into submission, no matter how powerful they are in your world.
In fact, he is so powerful and awesome that all the pretty female characters joined his harem, while the male grovel at his feet and will have no choice but to kiss his ass all the time.
Also his actions are always objectively correct because I say so, thus there is no point arguing morality with him.
He is inevitable.
His name is Chris and he is a Dread-Knight. He is the chosen one Saint Krundel and is slightly stronger than the average man. He wears full plate made of Adamant Armor, but lost the helmet. His preferred weapons are the scythe and a bag full of rocks. He has an 8th grade American education, but does not have any insurance. He knows how to square dance and is deathly afraid of snakes. He can speak any language as long as its a language he already knows.
How well would my OC do in your world?
My world is set around a post-apocalyptic Bering Strait between the nations of Kamchatka and Yukon. Depending on the side that the monsters are used on, names can be Russian or Japanese-influenced (Kamchatka) or English or Latin (Yukon). Some things I want words for:
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Individual soldiers that ride monsters.
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A military unit group of soldiers riding monsters.
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Police officers that use monsters for policing and their monsters.
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On the Kamchatkan side: names for two categories of standard-issue monsters that use electric shock and corrosive acid, respectively.
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Throw in some silly names for monsters and monster equipment idc
The scaly creatures are so different from humans anyway, and you'd have a hard time telling a male and a female apart anyway. Are you sure this is gay, because I don't think this is gay.
my dad god, could totally kill your dad god. my god is like super powerful. like he learnt karate and stuff when he was in high school. and uh your god has a beer gut, my god is stronger and healthier and cooler. yeah
there are ex-Illuminati magic intelligent ice zombies that live in shipping containers and Mongolian style tents
the world ended because nationalist where fighting a knock of SCP foundation over blue juice
on one island there is a light house fishing village and ancient machine constructed deep beneath the surface built by the old ones contains the key to life itself and is guarded by tentacle monster
Would love to hear your opinion on this little project I'm working on.
https://preview.redd.it/when-orphans-go-rogue-the-graintakers-v0-mkg9fdpy3kbb1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=3994247d1b1729d23d8c66038dc2c7739b35648cThe Graintakers are the main antagonists in a story that I'm currently working on, here is the lore behind them:
They were orphans at an orphanage in the kingdom of Bermont. The King of Bermont (He grew up as an orphan too) believed that orphans were destined to be highly influential people if they were given the opportunity. Consequently: All orphans across the kingdom of Bermont had access to education and those who did academically well were given internships in prestigious positions (The story is set in the 1600s and orphans in other kingdoms were neglected and barely survived).
The orphans in question ( They were 17-18 years, which meant they were soon about to leave the orphanage and start their career at the government) had more ambitious plans for the future and decided to escape few weeks before their graduation ceremony. They were led by Rokin, who was the group mastermind and was the most intelligent of all.
There escape raised a lot of speculation. Which led to Rokin taking his group to the outskirts of the city and there they began there journey to wealth by stealing shipments of grain from farmers across the city Watoshk and selling it themselves in the neighboring city of Berland. News of the crimes committed against farmers enraged people all across the kingdom: Farmers are a really respected group of people in the kingdom, there history goes way back to historical crises like war and famine where farmers would give up their produce without anything in return to help the people of the kingdom.
There operations grew and they soon moved on to more profitable ventures like smuggling, burglary and extortion. They decided to interact with the public by sending secret messages to the news and have identified themselves as the Brotherhood of Young Watoshkers (They did this in hopes of recruiting more members). But people referred to them instead as "The Graintakers" to mock them for their shameful crimes against the respected farmers of the kingdom.
Rokin decided to embrace the name given to them by the people and officially declared 'The Graintakers' the name of their gang (He also did this because he wanted to expand the gang to the city of Berland and the old name wasn't inclusive of it).
Few years later and the gang is booming: They had around 300 members and were pulling in around 30k silver bermars a month. Low ranking members made around 20-100 bermars a month (The average wage in Bermont was 10 silver bermars\month), while higher ranking members made 500-1500 bermars depending on their position within the gang. They were already living a luxurious lifestyle, comparable to those of the nobility, but Rokin still had higher ambitions.
The gang's success was possible because the Kingdom of Bermont was stuck in a war against The Kingdom of Trulont over border disputes. Detectives were utilized as spies to help in the war effort, which further hindered the fight against The Graintakers. There were already missions carried out against the gang that did yield in success. Rokin knew that once the war was the over, they won't stand a chance against the wrath of police officials. So, he began meeting with a diplomat from the kingdom of Trulont to discuss about investing in businesses in their cities. But in order to accept Rokin's investments (which weren't needed anyways), the diplomat wanted a favor from Rokin and for it they would pay heavily in gold: They wanted Rokin to send 200 of his men to the southern border of Bermont and Trulont to act as decoy in a surprise attack that the Army Of Trulont is preparing for.
Rokin accepted the deal and had set up his own men to go to the southern border and there they would dress in a uniform resembling Trulontian soldiers. Soon enough, an infantry of Bermontian Riflemen would open fire at them. Actual Trulontian soldiers would emerge from behind and flank the Bermontian infantry, winning the battle. Consequently, The victory forced the King of Bermont to negotiate with the The King of Trulont, which brought a brief period of peace for the two kingdoms.
News of how the battle was lost would reach the king of Bermont, and it would later inspire him to write a poem about the Graintakers. Here is a few verses from it (Not in order):
Ungrateful orphans, went and stole heaps of grain and corn
but greed is a beast who's never fulfilled, a lust for silver is born
Ungrateful Rokin went to reason with the enemies from Trulont
The beast of greed lurks around, and Rokin's lust for gold is born
He went ahead and committed treason against me, king of Bermont
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Alright that's enough sauce for today. Sorry for the goofy picture that I used above, I don't have much experience with Digital art\painting. My experience is mainly in photo editing and graphic design. So, naturally I gathered some stock images and made that abomination.
All of the maps and sketches I drew physically are rough and filled with notes and made it impossible for any person other than me to understand. I'm going to make finished maps and illustrations and upload them here once I get the hang of digital art.
Thanks if you made it all the way here.