Post by tyilin on Nov 30, 2015 7:00:06 GMT
"Trust is like a mirror -you can fix it if it's broken"
The digital world is in shambles, its many realms engaged in a series of brutal civil wars that none can explain. The barely-present connection between the digital and material worlds has become erratic, and random digimon are being swept away by constantly moving passageways, never to be seen again. To the leaders of the digital world, these are troubling times indeed. It has been written since time immemorial that when the fate of the digital world is at risk, humans can be entrusted with its care -but how to find those up to the task?
I'm essentially posting here to get second opinions on my ideas -though this isn't my first original (relatively speaking) campaign, I'm still rather inexperienced, and any advice I can get would be appreciated.
It's extremely late right now, so I'll stop here, but I should be posting some other stuff in the near-ish future.
The digital world is in shambles, its many realms engaged in a series of brutal civil wars that none can explain. The barely-present connection between the digital and material worlds has become erratic, and random digimon are being swept away by constantly moving passageways, never to be seen again. To the leaders of the digital world, these are troubling times indeed. It has been written since time immemorial that when the fate of the digital world is at risk, humans can be entrusted with its care -but how to find those up to the task?
Governments all across the planet are detecting strange phenomena throughout most major cities. These random occurrences usually leave no trace, but in some cases leave utter devastation. Talented researchers from around the world have been left without so much as a theory, and in an attempt to curb these incidents the UN has created a special task force to study the areas with the highest levels of activity. Of course, other parties seem particularly interested in their findings, and if this phenomenon can be controlled -or worse, weaponized- the safety of civilians the world over could be endangered by the whims of whoever unlocks this potential first. Can they stop the phenomena, before some third party manages to get their hands on it?
Summer break has just begun in Singapore, and regardless of any weird incidents in the city, all of the students fully intend to enjoy their month-long vacation! Of course, the summer break brings tourists -but for a lot of people that just means new friends to make. But there are only so many summers left until they all have to 'grow up'. What can they do to make this summer memorable?
Digimon Re:Pair is set in Singapore during the mid-2000s, in a version of Earth were Digimon (and many similar digital pet ranchises) never existed. Following a group of middle-school-aged locals, residents, and tourists on their adventures throughout the Lion City. As you can probably tell, it takes a lot of inspiration from Digimon Tamers, and is made to play with a lot of similar themes. The main difference is in its overall view on the cynicism/idealism scale -distinctly more optimistic than Tamers.I'm essentially posting here to get second opinions on my ideas -though this isn't my first original (relatively speaking) campaign, I'm still rather inexperienced, and any advice I can get would be appreciated.
It's extremely late right now, so I'll stop here, but I should be posting some other stuff in the near-ish future.