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Roleplay Request This board is for players to post requests to play when they cannot find a place for there characters to start, join or have no one to play with. Thread titles must me Roleplay Request (Your Characters Name). If you have someone specific you wish to play with place there name beside yours with a – in between. If you have an idea for a story state it in the thread. Moderator: Sage
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Xavier Institute for Higher Learning and Gifted Youngsters
Mansion (13 sub-boards) Located at 1407 Graymalkin Lane, just outside of Salem Center, Westchester County, New York, the original ancestral Xavier estate was built in the late 1700's. Currently owned by The Charles Francis Xavier Memorial Foundation, this sprawling mansion was erected near Breakstone lake and serves as a school, as well as the secret headquarters of the outlaw band of mutants known as the X-Men. Moderator: Magneto-Erik Magnus Lehnsherr
Avenger's mansion (9 sub-boards) Located at 721 Fifth Avenue in New York, this three-story townhouse was originally built in 1932 by industrialist Howard Stark as his Manhattan residence. It was eventually donated by Tony Stark, AKA Iron Man. The mansion serves as some of the Earth's mightiest heroes, providing housing, training, and medical facilities for Avengers members. The above-ground floors contained living quarters for Jarvis and the Avengers, as well as facilities for all public functions of the team. The below-ground portions of the mansion housed the maximum security headquarters and computer systems. These subterranean portions were eventually expanded to the entirety of the block-wide property. Moderator: Captain America
Stark Towers (8 sub-boards) 93 stories, not including the Sentry's Watchtower located on the roof. The top three floors were designed as Stark's home, equipped with state of the art technology for all of his day to day activities. Built over four years Stark Tower was finally opened to the public. Despite Stark's vision of the pinnacle of modern architecture no potential tenant wanted to hire office space within the gleaming edifice due to Stark's tenure as Iron Man and his association to the Avengers. The Tower is comprised of some of the most advanced technology in the world and is built with nigh indestructible materials. Every wall both interior and exterior is made of Vibranium reinforced concrete, the windows too are also virtually indestructible. Aside from lavish living quarters the Tower has technical labs, medical labs, an armory, state-of-the-art gym, Iron Man's 'Hall of Armour', and a Hanger bay which houses two of the latest Quinjets. Moderator: Primarch
S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters Built by Stark Industries and designed by Tony Stark, Dr. Reed Richards, and former X-Man Forge, The Helicarrier, an aircraft carrier specifically designed to be itself capable of independent powered flight in addition to the standard functions of aircraft carriers, is the world headquarters and signature capital ship of the extragovernmental intelligence/defense agency S.H.I.E.L.D.. In addition to housing a wing of fighters and other aircraft, the Helicarrier bristles with advanced weaponry, including an intercontinental ballistic missile. Moderator: Primarch
Sanctum Sanctorum (6 sub-boards) Home of Doctor Strange Doctor Stephen Strange's mansion is located in Greenwich Village. The address is 177A Bleecker Street, New York City, NY 10012-1406. His Sanctum Sanctorum is located within the mansion. Currently, an illusion disguises it as condemned and to be replaced by a Starbucks. Moderator: Primarch
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Baxter Building (4 sub-boards) The Headquarters of the Fantastic Four it is a 35-story building located at 42nd Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan, just a few blocks from the United Nations building. While the popular belief is that the Baxter Building was built and entirely occupied by the Fantastic Four, in fact they were only tenants who rent the top five floors though in time they did resolve to buy the property and become the landlords themselves. Moderator: Primarch
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Atlantis About 8,000 years ago, a group of homo mermani nomads discovered the ruins of the submerged city of Atlantis. They made the ruins of the human settlements in Atlantis their home and went on to develop a society there using as much of the material as they could scavenge from the wreckage and in the end creating a beautiful utopian city with a mix of ancient human and mermani architecture. These people are thus often referred to as Atlanteans, as it is in the city of Atlantis that their first complex society emerged. Atlanteans had little or no contact with their human cousins for millennia. However, the two races began to come into sustained contact, often hostile, beginning in the 20th century. Although the current Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner was initially hostile to the surface world (and has been at times since) he has garnered several peace treaties with multiple surface world governments and made allies of several heroes and villains of the world above. Moderator: Primarch
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Asgard Asgard, which is both the name of a dimension and one of nine worlds in that dimension, is home to the Norse Gods, such as Thor and Odin. For millennia the dimension was stuck in a cycle of beginning, the gods living their lives and ending at Ragnorak, or the twilight of the gods. Sometime before the last Ragnorak, Odin, The All Father sent his son to Midgard (Earth) and when Ragnorak came about, Thor, used what he had learned on Earth to break the cycle and allow the Norse Gods to sleep a godly sleep. Later, Thor, now wielding the Odinforce, would resurrect on Earth and summon Asgard over Oklahoma. After a confrontation with local authorities and later Iron Man, Asgard ended up floating eight feet above the land Thor bought and became a separate nation. Thor would then search for other Asgardians hidden in mortal bodies, resurrecting old friends...and enemies. After speaking with his father Odin, Thor agreed to leave him stay dead and now rules Asgard as its Lord and King, as it floats above Oklahoma. Moderator: Primarch
Latveria Latveria is located between the nations of Hungary, Serbia, and Romania. It also borders Symkaria, home of Silver Sable. Surrounded by the Carpathians to the north and the Malhela range to the south, Latveria has remained protected from the strife of neighbouring countries. Its current reigning monarch, Victor von Doom, has kept the nation protected from international affairs and economic downturns. Doom's ownership of Doom Industries and his personal patents in the field of high technology and specially robotics are the main export of the country. The population consists of mixed European stock and gypsies, in whose welfare von Doom takes a particular interest. Latveria boasts freedom from the racism that the Roma Gypsies are greeted with in other countries. Due to technological advancements far beyond anything in any other nation Latveria has managed to remain unfoulled by industrial pollutants. Because of Doom's many weapons and his mere presence in Latveria the country is considered a world superpower. Despite (or perhaps because of) its complete lack of a native super-hero populace, Latveria boasts an unparalleled rate of safety. The nation is policed by guardian robots designed and manufactured by Doctor Doom himself. The capital city of Latveria is Doomstadt, located just north of the Kline River. The administrative center is Castle Doom. Moderator: Primarch
Muir Island (1 sub-board) Muir Island is a small, island off of the northern coast of Scotland. Muir Island's significance stems from the fact that it is the home of Earth's largest and most comprehensive mutant research complex, founded by Dr. Moira MacTaggert. Moderator: Primarch
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Genosha The Island country of Genosha located south east of Madagascar on the eastern coast of Africa. Genosha was a thriving country, one of the richest in the world. Originally the nation's wealth was due to using mutants as slaves. The government tested their citizens, and any mutants were stripped of basic rights but the X-Men exposed Genosha's dark secrets to the world. The island fell from grace, ravaged by civil wars. Eventually, the United Nations grudgingly gave control of the nation to Magneto who quickly united the people of the island, humans and mutants began to live and work together in peace. Genosha had a population of sixteen million mutants and was considered a stable advanced society where humans were only treated a little less fairly then the mutants. However, the entire island was reduced to rubble and 90% of its population was slain from nuclear attacks by the mutant Apocalypse. Moderator: Primarch
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Savage Land The Savage Land is a tropical region surrounded by volcanoes deep in Antarctica, created over 200 million years ago by the alien Nuwali. The Nuwali stocked the Land with life of the era, most notably dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals and early hominids, or "Man-Apes." When Earth's continents shifted circa 50 million BC, the Nuwali augmented the Land's volcanoes to preserve its tropical status. Circa 18,500 BC, it was colonized by humans of Atlantis, who exported prehistoric life throughout their empire while importing unicorns and other mystic creatures. In recent times it has been a secret base of operations for such indeviduals as Magneto, Apocalypse, Brainchild and Mr. Sinister. It is the current home of the Savage Land Mutates, the wild man Ka-Zar, his consort Shanna and Zabu the saber tooth tiger, Sauron, the Man-Apes, the pterodactyl-like people the Pterons, the human Sun People, the Swamp Men, the nomadic cat people of Pandori and several others . Notable locations are Eternity Mountains, Gorahn Sea, Lost Lake, Mount Flavius, Mystic Mists, Naghen Island, Stock Lands. Moderator: Primarch
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The Multiverse The Multiverse also known as the Omniverse, is the collection of alternate universes that share a universal hierarchy. A large variety of these universes were originated from another due to a major decision on the part of a character. Some can seem to be taking place in the past or future due to differences in how time passes in each universe. Often, new universes are born due to time traveling, another name for these new universes is an "alternate timeline". (eg. Earth 616, What If’s, Age of Apocalypse, Days of Future Past etc.) Moderator: Sage
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Non-Terrestrial Locations (5 sub-boards) Locations that are not on Earth but in space and are located either in our galaxy, another or in between. Moderator: Sage
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Extra Dimensional Locations (2 sub-boards) Locations that are not Universes of their own but linked to our universe in one way or another and realms which are worlds unto themselves governed by their own laws and principles. Moderator: Sage
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New York City
New York City, NY (3 sub-boards) New York City is the most densely populated major city in the United States, with an estimated 8,274,527 people occupying just under 305 square miles (790 km2). The New York metropolitan area's population is also the nation's highest, estimated at 18,815,988 people over 6,720 square miles (17,400 km2). It is a leading global city, exerting a powerful influence over worldwide commerce, finance, culture, and entertainment. The city is also an important center for international affairs, hosting the United Nations headquarters. Located on the Atlantic coast of the Northeastern United States, the city consists of five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Moderators: Sage, Magneto-Erik Magnus Lehnsherr
Hell's kitchen Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton and Midtown West, is a neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City that includes roughly the area between 34th Street and 57th Street, from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River. It is a slum where the drug dealers, extortionists and general criminal element rules. It is widely believed that the organized crime faction that over all runs operations in this area is controlled by non-other then the Kingpin of crime. The only protection for the people who call this neighborhood home or conduct lawful business is the vigilante hero known as Daredevil. Moderators: Sage, Magneto-Erik Magnus Lehnsherr
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