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  • Sorry, will post in the Friends RP tonight.

    I posted a thread in the Metronome Forum asking if anyone was interested. It's a PRP, so I guess you can still join. Put your sign-up in the thread.
    Well it kind of is because if the character is non-mainstream then that usually makes the story non-mainstream because he does non-mainstream stuff!
    Will be interesting, this will be their first truly head on clash with Eiji. (With the possible exception of the love fest but they both performed awfully in that one.)

    I think their one is better too but then, their one is Death Note with a little bit of Code Geass thrown in so of course it's awesome.
    Yeah, well she wasn't literally brainwashed but she was just a pawn in all of Light's plans so she may as well have been. She was basically brainwashed with love so that she gave mindless loyalty.

    (The ability to make women fall in love with him was pretty much a magic power gifted to Light at the start of Death Note before Misa was ever introduced.)
    I've only seen the first few episodes of Code Geass but you are right about the power.

    Thing is, other than the power and the rival having equal power, everything else is exactly the same.

    The three first characters, other than the rival, are the main character who believes his ideals are correct, he has the right to enforce them on others and that everyone who doesn't share them should die, the dimwitted demon who gives the main character his powers and the heroine who is mind controlled by the hero. After that you've got the rival who says the hero does not have the right to put his ideas into other people's heads (or, in the case of Death Note, does not have the right to kill the unjust)
    I finished my other two sign-ups for Equis Academy, but I still need a head for Willpower. I could put Marble as the head of it, as his powers suit the dorm, but he is also headmaster, and I'm not sure if he should be both or not. Do you have any advice? And if you think that Marble shouldn't be the head of Willpower, do you know somebody who might be willing to sign-up as a teacher for it?
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