Board Thread:Off-Topic Activities/@comment-26336673-20190526161521

The heroes have fought valiantly to take down the mooks that threatened Citopia, but to no avail! Now, the heroes (and villains!) are chained in the dungeons where they await the trial of Ares!

However, as they say in nearly any universe: Justice Always Wins! However, at what cost will justice prevail this time? Will there be sacrifices (maybe)? Startling revalations (Hint: You bet!)?

Let's play on, brothers and sisters!

Rules
Rules rules rules... can't you just stop with these rules? Well rules are necessary for order!
 * Rules are essentially the same as Random Forum Fight, but there must be a plot.
 * OP weapons are allowed, just so long as they don't cause imminent and immediate death.
 * No one can insta-kill entities in SAFF, nor have another character do it for them. If you want to "kill" an entity, the process has to be long and to where an epic fight happens.
 * There are two exceptions to this: if both parties agree to this, or if the killer and the killed are both your characters.
 * On the same topic, you cannot simply teleport an entire group to somewhere, even if that means they can teleport back. Unless it really calls for it, and the whole group approves of it.
 * Dialogue is acceptable. Saying dialogue from other people is also acceptable.
 * Slandering other people is UNACCEPTABLE.
 * Making forced plot twists from other people is UNACCEPTABLE.
 * Making plot twists from yourself is acceptable, so long as no one else is severely affected by it.
 * Forcing people to be the enemy, or an ally, is UNACCEPTABLE.
 * Please try to shift the direction in the way others would want to do it, NOT in the way YOU would want it to go. At least, not all the time.
 * If over 75% of the SAFF players agree that a player is making the game unfair, they can kick the player from SAFF until further notice.
 * If said person desires for someone else to pick up the player's mantle, any player may do so, so long as the actions are not humiliating and/or do not break the rules above, and so long as there is mutual agreement between the two parties. 