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(D20 Modern) Coreline: Imagine the impossibilities (interest check/pre-game thread).
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<blockquote data-quote="marcoasalazarm" data-source="post: 4751645" data-attributes="member: 26698"><p>Here's a (hopefully) better explanation on the Coreline setting:</p><p></p><p>The Coreline setting would be better descibed, as quoted by a friend of mine, like a darker, updated to the 2000's, somewhat post-apocalyptic 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'.</p><p></p><p>The world was affected by an apocalyptic incident named the '23 Hours of Madness' and it's split in three: the Fictions (fictional characters come alive), the Post-Vanishing Humans (90% of Humanity, that disappeared during the 23 Hours and are now brainwashed to accept the Fictions at face value, and have access to Fiction powers like magic and the like), and the Pre-Vanishing Humans (the remaining 10% of mankind, that has become hardened by the madness of it all and is now out for survival-or at least going out guns blazing).</p><p></p><p>The name of the setting, 'Coreline', comes the belief by many that the Post-23 Hours Earth is the 'CORE timeLINE', the veritable center of the multiverse. Many Alternate versions of many characters roam around and more appear every day. Many agencies and heroes and villains collide with each other, and the incessant clashing has brought nothing but a detente, with many people stepping on each other's toes and ruining each other's plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcoasalazarm, post: 4751645, member: 26698"] Here's a (hopefully) better explanation on the Coreline setting: The Coreline setting would be better descibed, as quoted by a friend of mine, like a darker, updated to the 2000's, somewhat post-apocalyptic 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'. The world was affected by an apocalyptic incident named the '23 Hours of Madness' and it's split in three: the Fictions (fictional characters come alive), the Post-Vanishing Humans (90% of Humanity, that disappeared during the 23 Hours and are now brainwashed to accept the Fictions at face value, and have access to Fiction powers like magic and the like), and the Pre-Vanishing Humans (the remaining 10% of mankind, that has become hardened by the madness of it all and is now out for survival-or at least going out guns blazing). The name of the setting, 'Coreline', comes the belief by many that the Post-23 Hours Earth is the 'CORE timeLINE', the veritable center of the multiverse. Many Alternate versions of many characters roam around and more appear every day. Many agencies and heroes and villains collide with each other, and the incessant clashing has brought nothing but a detente, with many people stepping on each other's toes and ruining each other's plans. [/QUOTE]
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