The X-men run missions and work together with the NYPD, striving to maintain a peaceful balance between humans and mutants. When it comes to a fight, they won't back down from protecting those who need their help.
Haven presents itself as a humanitarian organization for activists, leaders, and high society, yet mutants are the secret leaders working to protect and serve their kind. Behind the scenes they bring their goals into reality.
From the time when mutants became known to the world, SUPER was founded as a black-ops division of the CIA in an attempt to classify, observe, and learn more about this new and rising threat.
The Syndicate works to help bring mutantkind to the forefront of the world. They work from the shadows, a beacon of hope for mutants, but a bane to mankind. With their guiding hand, humanity will finally find extinction.
Since the existence of mutants was first revealed in the nineties, the world has become a changed place. Whether they're genetic misfits or the next stage in humanity's evolution, there's no denying their growing numbers, especially in hubs like New York City. The NYPD has a division devoted to mutant related crimes. Super-powered vigilantes help to maintain the peace. Those who style themselves as Homo Superior work to tear society apart for rebuilding in their own image.
MRO is an intermediate to advanced writing level original character, original plot X-Men RPG. We've been open and active since October of 2005. You can play as a mutant, human, or Adapted— one of the rare humans who nullify mutant powers by their very existence. Goodies, baddies, and neutrals are all welcome.
Short Term Plots:Are They Coming for You?
There have been whispers on the streets lately of a boogeyman... mutant and humans, young and old, all have been targets of trafficking.
The Fountain of Youth
A chemical serum has been released that's shaving a few years off of the population. In some cases, found to be temporary, and in others...?
MRO MOVES WITH CURRENT TIME: What month and year it is now in real life, it's the same for MRO, too.
Fuegogrande: "Fuegogrande" player of The Ranger, Ion, Rhia, and Null
Neopolitan: "Aly" player of Rebecca Grey, Stephanie Graves, Marisol Cervantes, Vanessa Bookman, Chrysanthemum Van Hart, Sabine Sang, Eupraxia
Ongoing Plots
Magic and Mystics
After the events of the 2020 Harvest Moon and the following Winter Solstice, magic has started manifesting in the MROvere! With the efforts of the Welldrinker Cult, people are being converted into Mystics, a species of people genetically disposed to be great conduits for magical energy.
The Pharoah Dynasty
An ancient sorceress is on a quest to bring her long-lost warrior-king to the modern era in a bid for global domination. Can the heroes of the modern world stop her before all is lost?
Are They Coming for You?
There have been whispers on the streets lately of a boogeyman... mutant and humans, young and old, all have been targets of trafficking.
Adapteds
What if the human race began to adapt to the mutant threat? What if the human race changed ever so subtly... without the x-gene.
Atlanteans
The lost city of Atlantis has been found! Refugees from this undersea mutant dystopia have started to filter in to New York as citizens and businessfolk. You may make one as a player character of run into one on the street.
Got a plot in mind?
MRO plots are player-created the Mods facilitate and organize the big ones, but we get the ideas from you. Do you have a plot in mind, and want to know whether it needs Mod approval? Check out our plot guidelines.
Posted by Alice Tyler on Oct 17, 2012 16:12:31 GMT -6
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"Hey are you ok?"
Ah, life could be so cruel. Alice cringed as an older boy approached her, a smirk on his face but concern in his voice. She wanted to disappear. Or melt. (But alas, she had the ability to do neither.) And it didn't help that the boy was—blush—cute, either. Like lightning she pushed herself up, ignoring the aching in her bruised knees, and brushed the crinkled leaf bits off of herself. Face burning with embarrassment, she found that she could not meet eyes with the stranger, and instead focused them on the angry red marks appearing on her palms and wrists. Blood began to well up on one particularly rough scrape.
"Y-yeah, I'm fine..." she mumbled, giggling awkwardly. Her attempt at laughing it off was failing, but it made her feel a little bit better. Besides, the boy had been grinning earlier (she tried not to take it personally) which at least indicated that he had a sense of humor. And she'd rather with him than have him laugh at her.
"Um, you don't know where I could like, find a band-aid, do you? she asked, finally looking up the boy's face. Her book, momentarily forgotten by the shame, remained hidden and buried beneath a pile of leaves.
Posted by Alice Tyler on Oct 17, 2012 15:52:52 GMT -6
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The response she got was not what she had been expecting. First of all, her roommate was young, as in younger than her. She hadn't really thought about age regarding roommates, but she had definitely gone in with the expectation that her roomie would at least be in the same grade as her. Secondly, whoa, she could definitely tell which side of the room was hers. No offense to Kaitlyn, but their room was going to get a substantial makeover...starting with her side. (She made a mental note to find a vacuum.)
But perhaps the thing that struck Alice the most, as she passed through the doorway, was the complete lack of enthusiasm in her roomie's dull greeting! The younger girl did not even have a hint of a smile on her face! In fact, she looked downright irritated... Alice's smile shifted into a nervous one. Maybe Kait was annoyed that she had interrupted her studying? Or maybe she was just having a bad day? Alice tried to stay considerate and optimistic.
"Yep! It's really nice to meet you!" she chirped, hauling her many belongings into the room. Kait remained on her bed, not offering any assistance. "So, uh, what grade are you in?" she asked in a desperate attempt at small talk. Taking a break from pulling in boxes, the fourteen-year-old skipped over to her irritated roommate and offered her hand, ever-grinning and expecting a shake. Surely, Kaitlyn would comply?
((OOC: I hope the line about Kait not helping Alice move things is okay? If not I'll change it!))
Posted by Alice Tyler on Oct 15, 2012 23:57:57 GMT -6
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Hello, lovely MROers! I've returned with a new character and a new open thread at the mansion! Alice may or may not have accidentally fallen out of a window in it... >.>
If anyone is interested in witnessing her fall and embarrassing her, here's the link. <3
Posted by Alice Tyler on Oct 15, 2012 23:51:30 GMT -6
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A small figure sat on the ledge of a window, her feet dangling out into the empty air. She was wrapped in a navy blue cardigan and black leggings, mismatching socks protecting her toes from the chilly autumn breeze. In her hands was a second-hand copy of Peter Pan, a crinkled scrap of paper acting as a bookmark. She was not reading at the moment; no, she was merely staring at the large, green expanse spread out before her. The backyard of Xavier’s was especially beautiful, she thought. There was a delightful courtyard area bustling with students, many eating their lunches under the clear sky, and a hedge maze that was as marvelous as it was confusing.
Whoever the mansion gardener was, he/she did an amazing job. Even from her perch, she could smell the mixed aroma of all of the flowers and fruits standing resilient against the changing seasons. It was certainly better than the disappointing view of the parking lot she had back home.
The fourteen-year-old could see why her brother had been so in love with the school. Despite her misgivings, she found herself slowly growing to like it as well. At the very least, the campus was beautiful. And her accommodations were quite nice, along with her roommate. Admittedly, she had not expected to be paired with a girl younger than her, but Kaitlyn was proving to be a delight and a wealth of information. There was so much about mutants she knew, so much that she could teach Alice. She envisioned a positive future for the two of them. Yes, it was going to be a magical roommate-ship.
In spite of herself, she smiled. It was no use, trying to resist the charm of Xavier’s.
She leaned a little further out of the window, wanting to feel the cool breeze on her bare face. Unfortunately, she bowed forward a little too much…and she fell. Out of the window. Thank the gods, she was only on the first floor.
She was not so thankful, however, when she landed on her face. Ow. She stayed like that for a few seconds before quickly looking up, checking to see if anyone had witnessed her embarrassing tumble. It would be just her luck if someone had...
Posted by Alice Tyler on Oct 15, 2012 22:56:22 GMT -6
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“Alice, you’ll be fine,” Toby said for what seemed to be the tenth time. She sighed and tried to smile. She desperately wanted to believe him, really she did, but the events of the past two weeks had left her so dazed, she had trouble grasping anything. Her brother was truly a godsend, driving her all the way to New York from California because of her flight fear. The whole trip, he had been nothing but sweet and completely understanding, even when she occasionally broke out into teenage hysterics and whining. And despite his fatigue from driving for six days straight, he volunteered to give her a tour of the mansion. Though he was not a student anymore (he had graduated the semester before), the mansion was still his home, and he was more than familiar with all of the ins and outs.
He knew the school like he knew her, meaning a lot. There was an abundance of information to absorb during the tour, even with the guiding map and brochure. And it didn’t help that the school, which was actually a mansion, was enormous. Seriously, “large” was an understatement. She had a feeling she would be clinging to the map for the next few days…or forever.
She tried her hardest to stay focused and memorize all of the facts that were being thrown at her, but her attention span would just not allow it.
“This is the Girls’ Wing. Your room is down the hall, right over… Hey, are you okay? You look a little out of it.”
“Huh?” Alice gasped, turning her attention back to her brother, “Oh! Yeah! Sorry, I got a little distracted…”
Toby gave a quiet chuckle, and placed his hand on her shoulder. “Look, don’t worry. I know how you feel right now—a little scared, nervous, freaked out about what’s going on with your body—I’ve been there before. And I promise, it gets so much better. Xavier’s is a fantastic place, and everyone here understands what you’re going through because they’ve gone through it too. Trust me, you’ll love it here.”
She gave a half-hearted nod, trying to understand his reassurances. It was hard to wrap her brain around a prospect so wonderful, but she assured him she would try her best to do so. The siblings walked down to her room, her bags already dropped off at the door. Toby handed his little sister the key and gave her a bear hug. Once more he told her she’d be okay. She smiled, a genuine one this time.
“And don’t forget! I’m only half an hour away!”
Right… Alice thought, taking a deep breath. Toby would be less than thirty minutes away at NYU, which was comforting. He had missed nearly two weeks of school, though, so she quickly shooed him away. Sighing, she slipped the shiny, silver key into the keyhole and opened the mahogany door. As her head entered the room, her mouth split into a wide grin.
Posted by Alice Tyler on Oct 15, 2012 21:46:36 GMT -6
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Dearest Jorge, maker of all things awesome and graphic, may I beseech thee to craft a signature for this humble, inept servant?
Faceclaim: Hailee Steinfeld Text (Name you want used, quote, etc.): Her name would suffice, although I'm open to quotes/sayings. I simply don't know any cool ones. xD Special Request (anything specific you want to see on it): Um...none. You're awesome! :3
Posted by Alice Tyler on Oct 15, 2012 21:09:29 GMT -6
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Individual
Character's full name: Alice Allegra Tyler Alias/ Nickname/ Code name: None Gender: Female Age:14 15 [Edit: Happy Birthday, kid.] Date of Birth: January 2, 1998 Birthplace/ Home/ Place of origin: San Francisco, CA Nationality: American Ethnicity/Cultural Heritage: A mix of Italian, French, Filipino, and German.
Appearance
Hair color and style: Slightly wavy and brunette, falling just below her shoulder blades. Skin Tone: A light, neutral olive. Eye Color: Dark, dark brown. Height: 5’ 3” Build: Small and skinny and still growing into her curves. Visible mutation: None. Scars/ Tattoos/ Piercings: A horizontal, one-inch scar under her right eye from a childhood accident. Other features: None.
Everyday clothing style: She doesn’t really have a sense of style. Alice prefers comfort over fashion and is most commonly seen in loose hoodies, cardigans, plain t-shirts, skinny jeans, and her favorite pair of red Converse. Uniform: None. Sleepwear: Loose tank tops and sweat pants. Miscellaneous clothing: She owns a lot of berets and beanies.
Character
Personality: Alice is two sides of the same coin. At times she can be very energized and active, willing to socialize and converse with anyone she meets. She is very patient and lacks a temper, rarely getting angry or irritated, and has a high tolerance for all types of people. She can be quite open about herself and doesn’t mind vulnerability, viewing it as a strength and a demonstration of bravery rather than a weakness, though some of her peers find it off-putting. Other times, however, she can be a total introvert, preferring to spend her time alone. At those times, Alice can be completely silent and moody, consumed by whatever thoughts are going through her head, and can even show signs of insecurity or self-consciousness, a sharp contrast to her usual brazenness. She can be a bit naive, and falters and freezes up during conflicts, not knowing how to properly mediate heated situations. Due to her eccentricity, she finds herself going through friends quickly, often only managing shallow relationships with her schoolmates, save for a few very close ones. Hobbies/ Interests: Darts, reading, Disney films, playing the piano, gummy bears, social media, etc. Job or part time job and description: None. Fears/ phobias/ concerns:
She is acrophobic (afraid of heights) and thus has a fear of flying.
She has issues with familial commitment. After seeing the true love between her mother and father morph into true hate, and the relationship between her mother and brother deteriorate, Alice has lost faith in family and does not envision herself ever having one in the future.
Special talents: She can read at a rate of 600 words per minute and hit a mean bullseye.
Morality
Good/ bad/ neutral/ other: Alice is good. Though she sometimes has difficulty following directions, she is indubitably well-natured at heart. She would not wish harm on anyone, no matter what he/she has done, and is quick to forgive. But because of this kindness and her naivete, she is easy to manipulate as well. She does not completely understand the moral implications or repercussions actions can have, and can be led to do bad things if it is to "help out" a friend.
Mutations
Mutation description: Chlorine Gas Emission
Alice has the ability to exhale chlorine gas instead of the gases humans normally exhale (i.e. nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, etc.). Her body can convert those into the poisonous element, making her a danger to those standing in her vicinity. However, the chlorine gas she creates cannot sustain itself the way normal gas can. Past ten feet, the chlorine dissipates completely, along with its harmful effects. The longest she can produce and exhale the chlorine gas is two hours, but pushing to that maximum can take a large physical toll on her (see Weaknesses).
Chlorine gas, when inhaled, reacts with the water inside the human body, producing harmful, corrosive acids that damage human body cells. The most immediate effects of chlorine inhalation are coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, damage to the airways, skin and eye irritation, etc. Prolonged exposure may result in worsening symptoms and a pulmonary edema: the excess buildup of fluids in the lungs resulting in many serious respiratory problems.
As with all gaseous substances, the chlorine becomes weaker and less potent as it expands into the atmosphere, dampening its effects. The farther away someone is from her, the less they will be exposed to it. In an enclosed area with limited or no wind, someone standing roughly three to five feet away from her would smell the chlorine and feel its effects within fifteen to thirty seconds, while someone standing at her maximum range of ten feet would react within one minute.
In addition, the weather and location can affect the potency of the chlorine. For example, if there is a strong wind, the gas will expand faster and farther, weakening it significantly. At the same time, because chlorine gas is heavier than regular air, it will remain in low-lying locations for longer, increasing the chance of human exposure in those areas.
Strengths:
Immunity/Resistance: She is immune to the effects of chlorine, and as a result, her skin and lungs have a limited resistance to other poisonous gases/chemicals.
Defense: If someone was threatening or harming her, she could simply respond by giving the assailant a nice breath of chlorinated air.
Weaknesses and Limitations:
Time Limit: The longest she can produce and exhale the chlorine is two hours, but reaching that maximum time would result in difficulty breathing, fatigue, migraines, etc.
Distance Limit: The chlorine gas she produces breaks down and completely dissipates as it travels past ten feet. Anyone out of that ten-foot range would be unaffected by her mutation.
Gas expansion: The gas becomes less potent and less powerful as it expands into the atmosphere and mixes with other atmospheric gases. It would be considerably weaker in the outdoors as opposed to in an enclosed space.
Lack of control: Alice's emotional state is a large factor in her ability to control her mutation. Often, intense and stressful emotions such as fear or anger will cause her to lose control and activate her power, sometimes without her knowing, and her body may automatically activate her mutation as a defense mechanism if she is in danger. During these times of high stress, it is very difficult for her to stop the secretion of chlorine gas by will.
A lot of unintentional poisoning. Whoops.
Physical Abilities
General Physical Capabilities: Alice is a weakling through and through. She is very lacking in the strength department. Surprisingly enough, she is a fast sprinter, but cannot maintain high levels of speed for long. She is flexible enough to put both of her feet behind her head. Otherwise, she is quite average in terms of other physical capabilities. Fighting Style: “Why can’t we be friends?” Fighting Style Pros/Cons: Pros? Maybe the assailant/enemy/stranger just really needed a friend, and the lack of love in their life was the reason they were going around picking fights with young teenage girls in the first place. Cons? ...They probably don’t want to be her friend. And she’ll probably get beat up.
History Of Your Character On a chilly January morning, Alice Tyler was born to Gregory and Celia Tyler. Toby, her older brother of four years, was arguably the most excited to meet her. She grew up in a typical middle-class home in the busy city of San Francisco, learning street smarts from her brother and phonics from her ambitious mother. The only thing that set her apart was the fact that her father was an open mutant, a teleporter, something that was mostly accepted in liberal San Francisco. She spent much of her time following Toby around, but he never seemed to mind, or at least he did not show any outward annoyance. She often tried to emulate him and obviously looked up to him.
Her early life consisted of many play dates and piano lessons, copying her brother and learning to read at a more rapid pace than her peers. She was bright and cheerful and had many friends at her elementary school. Unfortunately, things took a sharp turn for the worst when she turned nine.
Toby, thirteen at the time, had just been going through his first adolescent growth spurt when it happened. He’d been sleeping, blissfully unaware of what was going on in his unconscious body, but that night, he went through growing pains of a completely new kind...the activation of his X-gene. Yes, Toby had inherited their father’s mutational gene but not the mutation itself. No, Toby was a fire elemental, one of a particularly destructive variety. That night, his entire room burned. It was only due to his father’s quick thinking and teleportation abilities that saved the family and their house.
It was tough on Alice’s mother. Celia had of course known that her husband was a mutant, and she loved him more for it, but she had never imagined that her son could be so destructive, even if it was unintentional. As someone who had little to no experience dealing with such issues, she was under much stress and felt very powerless. Sadly, that led to many heated arguments with Gregory, some so bad that their neighbors threatened to call the police unless the couple settled down. All of the fighting in the home scared and confused Alice, and while Toby shielded her the best he could, she still became very quiet and withdrawn during the period of chaos. She was not the friendly, outgoing young girl she used to be, and as a result, she became very out of sync with her social environment, something that would come back to bite her later.
Eventually, her parents decided enough was enough and got a divorce (and a messy one at that). Toby was sent to Xavier’s Sister School, and the separation caused Alice much grief. She had lost her guardian and role model, on top of making the painful decision of which parent she was going to live with (she eventually decided to stay with her mother), on top of everything else going horribly wrong in her life. Every time Toby came back to visit her, it seemed like he had changed. He was maturing into a young man the girl did not know, and gradually she found herself drifting apart from her brother and back into society.
Unfortunately, she had missed a lot of social development during her few years of self-imposed isolation, and the girls in middle school were not very kind to her and her absolute lack of awareness of social cues and proper etiquette. Very quickly she became dubbed the “weird girl,” and she was powerless to fight it.
When high school rolled around, things changed for the better. She went to a massive school where she could completely shed herself of her “weird” image and pursue bigger and brighter things with kinder, more interesting people. She joined the Jazz Band, went to football games, and made a bunch of new friends. By Homecoming season, it seemed she had adjusted well and was going to have a great year. But it seems for the Tyler family, nothing good ever lasts.
It had started off a completely normal Friday for Alice. She felt nor looked any outstanding, and her peers did not regard her any differently than usual. Halfway through the day, however, she began to feel ill, Her chest tightened and felt heavy, as if there were weights in her lungs. She began coughing and her breathing became labored. During fifth period, she was sent to the nurse, who gave her some cough drops and told her to return if she felt worse. In the middle of seventh, it seemed she could hardly breathe.
By eighth period, Alice blacked out. When she awoke, she was surrounded by nurses and doctors scurrying about in what appeared to be a bustling emergency room. Her mother was worriedly conversing with a doctor just outside of the teenager’s closed off area. There was an IV drip in her arm and a clamp on her index finger. But what surprised her the most was the fact that she felt fine. Absolutely healthy. Hadn’t she been coughing and feeling awful earlier? Why was she in a sealed area? She was surrounded by transparent walls in some kind of bubble, like the ones she saw in movies for people who had contracted contagious diseases. Was she carrying a deadly virus? What was going on? Her questions were answered by a doctor wearing a white hazmat suit.
“Miss Tyler, you are a mutant.”
Her body had begun to produce chlorine instead of carbon dioxide, and her “illness” had really been her body reacting and building up immunity to the poisonous element. For the moment, though, it seemed she had halted the process.
Needless to say, things got messy. Her father registered her at Xavier’s that very day, while her mother had difficulty even looking at her. Toby dropped everything and immediately drove over to support her. One week after the activation of her mutation, Alice Allegra Tyler found herself in her brother’s car, on the road to New York City.
Roleplay Where did you learn about this site?: Google, bro. Do you have any other characters on MRO, if so who: Formerly Lydia Renard and Darren Argo. Sample RP: The evening had begun disturbed.
Like many other nights in the household, the sun went down amidst cruel words and raised voices, glass bottles and blaring television volumes. The whimpers and silent sobs of a child and the shushing of her loving protector. There was no peace to accompany the ascending moon or the darkening twilight.
She hid in the shadows of her room, comforted by the muffling effect it seemed to place on her ears, shielding her somewhat from the eviscerating exchange happening right across the hall. She buried her damp cheeks into her knees, feeling the coolness of the bare skin against the overwhelming heat of her tears. She felt so weak against the forces of sound. Covering her ears did nothing, for the shrill voices were already imprinted in her mind, grating echoes resonating in her eardrums and torturing her even as the din outside died down. Their words did not die in the nine-year-old’s skull, though she desperately wished them to.
“This is all your fault! You did this! You made him this way!”
“Me?! How dare you point a finger at me! You knew exactly who I was when you married me!”
“I didn’t know you would infect our child as well!”
“Infect? What the hell is wrong with you? He’s not sick! He’s just a mutant!”
“He nearly burned down the house! You saw what he did to his room! ...Look, I love him, but he’s dangerous. He can’t stay here. Think of Alice, think of our home. There must be some way to fi--help him.” There was a long, weighted pause.
“...You’re right. His mutation is out of control.” A sigh. “I know a place, a school, that can help him. My friend's kid goes there, gets help. She's learning how to control her powers...it’s called Xavier’s.”
She felt her older brother’s heavy, warm arms settle around her shoulders, soothing whispers momentarily distracting her from the turmoil. She rested her head against his skinny shoulder and tried to halt her tears, feeling guilty for crying and allowing him to comfort her over his problem. She was not the protagonist of the evening, no. She was only a secondary character, and yet her brother, the true victim, was the one letting her snot all over his t-shirt. It wasn’t fair, and yet she petulantly remained in his embrace until she slowly stopped shaking, finally letting his comforting words overtake her and wash the hurt away.
“All better?” he asked, his hazel eyes gazing down at her dark brown ones.
“Yeah,” she managed, shifting into a cross-legged position. “But, Toby...what’s going to happen to you?”
“I’m...I’m going to get help. Don’t worry, Alice. Everything is going to be all right.”