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| Keep up to date with the ongoings of Project God of Highschool. Moderator: Moderators
| 3 | 4 | Project GOH - We... Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:23 pm Judge A |
| The Plot of Project God of Highschool, a very important aspect of the roleplay. Make sure to read it. Moderator: Moderators
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| You should also probably get these read before you intend to start Roleplaying on Project God of Highschool. You'll also want the templates for the application process. Moderator: Moderators
| 7 | 8 | Leveling Up, PvP... Wed Jan 28, 2015 9:35 am Judge A |
| Think something could align better with God Of Highschool? Perhaps you are a bit curious as one of the systems of the roleplay? Maybe you want some input for your own concept? Well this would be the board. Moderator: Moderators
| 4 | 9 | Hi youngbuckkid ... Sun Jan 24, 2016 12:35 pm Youngbuckkid |
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| In order to partake in Project God of Highschool, we're going to need you to register your character. No roleplay here until at least this much is approved. Moderator: Moderators
| 11 | 19 | Valen Rhodes Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:31 pm Judge A |
| Just about every character in God of Highschool has a method of maintaining themselves in combat, so we require you give us a martial arts background. Please fill in the proper forms. No fighting in the roleplay until this is approved. Moderator: Moderators
| 8 | 22 | Faust und Gewehr... Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:52 pm Judge A |
| With a little bit of empathy and a little bit of imagination, even a normally weak individual can gain some assistance from a god. This ability is called Charyeok, and is a staple for combat after a while in God of Highschool, and certainly an important aspect for roleplay. [Requires at least Physical Level 7, and an instructional thread] Moderator: Moderators
| 1 | 1 | Sample Charyeoks... Wed Jan 28, 2015 1:35 pm Judge A |
| This board is where each player will keep their character's stats and details.
| 2 | 2 | Ricky Ral's Stat... Mon Feb 09, 2015 12:31 am Raging Alcoholic |
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| The northeastern-most section of the United States, containing small states like Maine, New Hampsire, and Connecticut. The weather is usually cold and rainy, though warm days are no rarity.
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| A small section just south and east of New England. Contains only the states of New York, Pennsilvania, and New Jersey. Despite small number of states this is one of the most inhabited regions in the US, mostly for the Famous New York City, containing more citizens per square mile than any city in the country.
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| A section of the US which lines the remaining Atlantic coast south of the Middle Atlantic border. Containing numerous large states, including both Virginias and Florida, as the small states Delaware and Maryland, this section is likely the most culturally diverse throughout the USA.
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| Also called the Great-Lake area, this is a chunk of the US is generally quiet, containing states like Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin, as well Idaho and Indiana. Actually that's all this section consists of. It is most famous for its incredibly large freshwater lakes on the coast.
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| A section due south of the North East Central section. This area is known for having the most heavily stereotypical Southern USA population, containing Alabama, Mississipi, Tennessee and Kentucky. The drawl will follow you all the way to the Gulf.
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| Sometimes called the Agricultural Heartland, this belt of land consists of many states large and medium states, Iowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Missouri and other such states. Despite very little fame in that area, it is actually very liveable, having an abundance of affordable housing. Great place to raise your kids.
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| The southernmost section of the USA most for steaks, guns, oversized items of every sort, and hot sauce. Containing the states of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkanas, and the largest state, Texas.
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| The overall largest region of the US, covering all the area between the Pacific and North and South Central regions. Containing a large number of large states, including Nevada, Montana, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah. This region contains the Rocky Mountains, as well as Las Vegas, Gambling Capital of the US.
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| The westmost section of the US containing the entirety of the Pacific Coast. California, Oregon, and Washington, make up this area, as well as the remaining outlier states of Alaska and Hawaii. While the southern bunch have a strong surfer culture with hot weather, the middle and northern areas are a great deal colder, Alaska being a frozen tundra and Hawaii being a tropical paradise.
| 1 | 1 | Waking Up Sunday... Sat Feb 08, 2014 10:22 pm Raging Alcoholic |
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| The common place to log in, this area is a generally neutral zone. It appears as a futuristic area with Japanese architecture, where skyscrapers are generally are as common as they are in New York city with pagodas instead of tall brick housing. The tallest Pagoda is the Lair of the Monkey King, and is a common combat practice location, as well as a good dungeoneering experience.
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| Feeling... Adventurous? Good, because now with the game officially launched, there's plenty of zones to travel to using Dragon Travel. That's right, rent yourself a Dragon at any Dragon Traveling station, and fly on over to any place for a good adventure with your party. Most locations are quite easy to traverse, while others may be much more difficult.
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| This is the board which contains discussions, advertisements, and graphics and anything related. Moderator: Moderators
| 2 | 2 | Happy Birthday S... Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:36 pm Judge A |
| The board to post your introduction to the site. Say hi for us. Oh right, and some people go to this forum for their tearful farewells as well. I hope that we don't see too much of that second one. Moderator: Moderators
| 1 | 4 | Hey Site - How's... Thu Oct 23, 2014 1:53 am Shinn_Okugami |
| Break ALL the spam rules, on this board only. Keep it PG13. Moderator: Moderators
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