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''[[Meaningful Name|Divinity]]'' is a forum-based roleplay on the ''[[Gaia Online]]'' website; the thread of which can be found here [http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/series-related-miscellaneous-role-play/adv-ic/t.73507473/ here].
''[[Meaningful Name|Divinity]]'' is a forum-based roleplay on the ''[[Gaia Online]]'' website; the thread of which can be found here [http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/series-related-miscellaneous-role-play/adv-ic/t.73507473/ here].


A historic fantasy set in a pseudo-[[Jidai Geki|Feudal Japan]], ''Divinity'' tells a story that -- quite literally -- spans centuries and entire lifetimes. On the surface, it is a story of war told on a personal level: the conflict between the [[Samurai|elite forces]] of the conquerors and the conquered, the Country of the Sun's Eikou and the Land of the Moon's Wardens. Beside them are a mix-and-match group of [[Youkai]] who [[Fantastic Racism|may or may not be able to stand each other]]. Each individual's dedication and reason for fighting are entirely their own, be it moral or not. But that's only the tip of the iceberg -- some of the [[Samurai]] aren't human at all. They're the living reincarnations of [[Physical God|gods]], reborn after a brutal fight with their greatest enemy who just so happens, unfortunately, to also have been reborn.
A historic fantasy set in a pseudo-[[Jidai Geki|Feudal Japan]], ''Divinity'' tells a story that—quite literally—spans centuries and entire lifetimes. On the surface, it is a story of war told on a personal level: the conflict between the [[Samurai|elite forces]] of the conquerors and the conquered, the Country of the Sun's Eikou and the Land of the Moon's Wardens. Beside them are a mix-and-match group of [[Youkai]] who [[Fantastic Racism|may or may not be able to stand each other]]. Each individual's dedication and reason for fighting are entirely their own, be it moral or not. But that's only the tip of the iceberg—some of the [[Samurai]] aren't human at all. They're the living reincarnations of [[Physical God|gods]], reborn after a brutal fight with their greatest enemy who just so happens, unfortunately, to also have been reborn.
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* [[Dark and Troubled Past]] : Lots. Actually, pretty much everyone.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]] : Lots. Actually, pretty much everyone.
* [[Friendly Rivalry]] : Sakuma and Akihiro.
* [[Friendly Rivalry]] : Sakuma and Akihiro.
* [[God in Human Form]] : Eight of them, to be exact -- though it's more a case of [[Reincarnation]].
* [[God in Human Form]] : Eight of them, to be exact—though it's more a case of [[Reincarnation]].
* [[Immortality Begins At Twenty]] : Likely.
* [[Immortality Begins At Twenty]] : Likely.
* [[Japanese Mythology]] : Adapted and changed, but clearly the inspiration.
* [[Japanese Mythology]] : Adapted and changed, but clearly the inspiration.

Latest revision as of 00:27, 29 June 2016

"We are gods among men."

Divinity is a forum-based roleplay on the Gaia Online website; the thread of which can be found here here.

A historic fantasy set in a pseudo-Feudal Japan, Divinity tells a story that—quite literally—spans centuries and entire lifetimes. On the surface, it is a story of war told on a personal level: the conflict between the elite forces of the conquerors and the conquered, the Country of the Sun's Eikou and the Land of the Moon's Wardens. Beside them are a mix-and-match group of Youkai who may or may not be able to stand each other. Each individual's dedication and reason for fighting are entirely their own, be it moral or not. But that's only the tip of the iceberg—some of the Samurai aren't human at all. They're the living reincarnations of gods, reborn after a brutal fight with their greatest enemy who just so happens, unfortunately, to also have been reborn.


Tropes used in Divinity include: