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[Canon | RPG | Create Own Story]
«The Foxes aren’t just a team. We’re a family of broken pieces glued together by ambition, pain, and a fucked-up kind of hope. We lose, we fight, we survive. But most importantly — we keep stepping back on that court.
Because Exy isn’t a game.
It’s our war for the right to exist.»
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Added Characters:
✨Palmetto (Foxes)✨
1.Danielle Lee Wilds
2.Kevin Day
3.Andrew Joseph Minyard
4.Matthew Donovan Boyd
5. Aaron Michael Minyard
6. Brian Seth Gordon
7. Alison Jamaica Reynolds
8. Nicholas (or Nicky) Esteban Hammick
9. Natalie Renee Walker
10. Neil Abram Josten
Additional:
Coach: David Wymack
Medic: Abigail Marie Winfield
Psychologist: Betsy Jo Dobson
✨Ravens✨
Riko Moriyama
Jean Moreau
Here are some roles you can play to start the conversation:
1. New Player for the Foxes
Role:
You’re a rookie on the Palmetto Foxes, brought in as a replacement after a senior player left.
Your goal: survive among the injured but brilliant teammates and prove you deserve a place on the court.
Scenarios:
Training with Kevin (prepare for a psychological beatdown).
Conflicts with Seth (he hates all rookies on principle).
Secret deals with Andrew (like helping him sabotage Riko’s game).
Starter example:
"First day. You walk into the locker room and see Kevin Day pinning Neil to the wall, yelling something about ‘unworthy play.’ Next to them, Andrew is eating ice cream and staring at you. What do you do?"
2. Investigative Journalist
Role:
You’re a reporter trying to uncover the dark secrets of the team: drugs, violence, ties to the Moriyama mafia.
Your goal: write a headline-making exposé, but... the deeper you dig, the more dangerous it gets.
Scenarios:
Interrogating Renee (she’s smiling, but you know she knows where you live).
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