
Like any other work of fiction, it depends on the individual case.īLADE Wed Feb 15 19:34:14 2017 No. If there's enough material there that you can establish a good sense for the world (and in the case of fanfictions, distinguish it sufficiently from canon) then there's no reason why it can't work. Would depend on the quest or fanfic.Īnonymous Wed Feb 15 19:33:35 2017 No. If there's enough material to make an original jump, probably. How far into season 2 are you?Īnonymous Wed Feb 15 19:33:04 2017 No. Which isn't what I wanted to go for.Īnonymous Wed Feb 15 19:31:50 2017 No. True, I just didn't see demons in Overlord as counting due to them instantly making you evil. I might go back and revise some of that once I clear some stuff off my plate.Įeeeh. The environment thing was like Poseidon's and Hera's stuff yeah, but overall I didn't want a situation where people just go one build and see everything else as 'useless'. Part of that was me dropping the ball out of paranoia. Part of that was me wanting to balance each background with each other so it wasn't a OTB situation. So why should I have to account for someone who's willingly going to stick their head in a nest of japanese hornets just because they want to prove something? By that point it's on them, not me.

That is far from a common occurrence, the MC pretty much wrecks them, there's zero danger to the jumper. If someone wants to challenge the final boss, it is not a requirement on my end to handhold you by giving you the options to win that fight. It's just giving you a bunch of options that will let you survive and have a chance in the world for the majority of paths you take. Well here's the thing: The rationale behind jumpmaking isn't that you HAVE to thrive in every single instance. The only issue is that his arm and right eye and dead unless he's hooked up, which is a bit annoying but not wheelchair worthy. I mean okay I know there's something later on about him losing even more motor functions or something but at the point I'm at right now he can walk totally fine. He is unlikely to have interest in any other offer, however.Īnonymous Wed Feb 15 19:30:51 2017 No. He approached you because he sensed your own destiny is undoubtedly a deciding factor in the Rider War.if you are ‘Blank’ or seek to end Shiro’s machinations in your own way, you may take Tezuka as an ally. This is at odds with his personal philosophy, because he always encourages people to choose their own fate and destiny, to work hard against bad futures and fortunes instead of just succumbing. He is, as you know by now, a fortune teller who has an almost supernatural ability to accurately divine the future. He is not quite the idealist or pacifist that Shinji is, and is more than willing to fight to prove his point - just not the senseless violence that Shiro seems to desire.

Tezuka took the Advent Deck instead, vowing not to win the War for a wish, but to take revenge on Shiro and stop the Rider War entirely. However, when he discovered the true stakes of the War, he refused, leading to Shiro to have a Mirror Monster to kill him in retribution. The original Kamen Rider Raia was his friend Yuichi Saito, a pianist who was offered to join the War to gain a wish to fix his damaged hands from a mugging in his past, and restore his ability to play.

Kamen Rider Raia / Miyuki Tezuka - Assuming you didn’t immediately betray or murder him, the fortune teller you met is another odd exception to the rules in the Rider War. Jumpchain CYOA Thread 1345: The Biggest Fucking Gun In The World Edition Anonymous Wed Feb 15 19:28:58 2017 No.
