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[align=center]The year is 2020. Democracy has been completely eradicated, each continent is ruled by dictators. No laws have been set, there is no punishment for evil crimes. People are being murdered left and right. There is no hope for no one...

 

The dictators needed entertainment. They liked seeing people suffer, and they wanted more suffering. So..they began a yearly tradition. Every year, the "government" would gather up random people from their region, and place them in an arena. This arena, specialized for long term fighting, is placed in the capitol of the country. The arena has been modified to be a forest, 100 miles long, 100 miles wide. The government would then place the random contestants in the arena, and watch them kill each other. The person that survives is rewarded by being placed in a gated community, where no crimes happen, and they will have no worries for the rest of their lives. This year, the dictators wanted something different. This year, the U.S. dictator decided to have each contested injected with a serum that would allow them to be capable of non-human feats. This would make the killing all the more interesting. The government is scouting the country, looking for the perfect people to participate in this years battle. Will they pick you?[/align]

 

Rules

 

[align=center]1. Absolutely no god-modding.

2. Yes, you have a power, but its not a power where you can kill someone with a blast. You have endurance capabilities. You can make your character super-human, but NOT super powerful.

3. Posts must be descriptive, and at least 4 full sentences.

4. No Mary Sue characters.

5. Do not kill anybody without permission.

6. We will not start off in the arena, so you will not have your powers or anything until we get there.

7. Yeah, have fun.

 

If you read these rules, post your favorite anime at the bottom of your entry.

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Character Sheet[/align]

 

Name- Elliot Mendez

Gender- Male

Age- 18

State- California

 

Personality- Elliot is not too much of an outgoing person, but he will talk if he wants. He spends most of his time reading books from back when the Earth was a democracy, and peace was kept. He is a person who learns from either his or other peoples mistakes, and he adapts to changes easily.

 

Enhancement (used later)- While in the arena, Elliot has an un-human level of stamina. He can run for hours and not get tired, climb trees with ease, and lift heavy objects with ease.

 

Biography- Elliot was born in San Francisco, California, to a mom of Cuban decent, and a father of Caucasian decent. Things were perfect for him, until the stock market in the United States crashed dramatically. This crash affected every single country in the world. The whole country fell into a economic crisis, the president and the House of Congress were overthrown by rebels. A man by the name of Joseph Silvers rose to the top, leading the people of the U.S. to believe that he could save them. Instead, he pronounced himself dictator of the U.S., and brought the U.S. even further down than it was before. Elliot and his family then had to struggle to survive. People would try to break in their house a lot, searching for food or money, or just trying to kill them. They had to fight to survive. Elliot thought his troubles would be over, but when he got a three-tap knock on his door on his 18th birthday...he knew that his troubles had just begun.

 

 

.hack//sign

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