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Title: d e l i v e r a n c e
Description: X-Men Movieverse, post X3


sheawheatley - April 20, 2009 05:46 PM (GMT)
Name of Board/Site: d e l i v e r a n c e
Type of Board: X-Men Movieverse, post X-Men: The Last Standa aka X3. Canons only.
Site Rating: PG-13
Level of activity: Pretty damn, the site is new
Date created: March 15th, Opened April 1st
Member Count: 39!
Where do we find the RPGU ad on your site? http://deliverance.ipbfree.com/index.php?showtopic=272 && your button is on the bottom, we're still working on getting the affiliates/listed at section up with the new skin we're getting.
Your site url: http://deliverance.ipbfree.com/index.php

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    what would you do when the world around you was going to hell and there was nothing you could do to save it?


Welcome to Charles Xavier’s Institute for Higher Learning! A place many call home, a place of exceptional studies and student activities, a place of safety, but most of all, a place of secrets...

For many years, mutants from all over the world have regarded Xavier’s school with the highest respect. A safe haven from the cruel and unjust world outside its gates, the beloved X-Institute has housed mutants of all ages, with the caring Headmaster Charles Xavier as their mentor and guide. It was he who had hatched the illustrious group of mutant heroes, the X-Men, over-seeing their duties to the world. Over time, as his students grew, so did his vision of a world united. A vision he very much believed in, that Charles Xavier died for it.

Now, one year after the incident on Alcatraz Island, the X-Men have moved past the initial shock of death, and have begun to move on with their lives. With Jean, Scott, and the Professor gone, it seemed that the last thing people would want to do was to return to the Institute, but in fact, it was the complete opposite. Countless numbers of mutants flocked to the safe beacon in their sea of despair, much more than what the current Headmistress Ororo Munroe and her good friend Hank McCoy, the ex-Secretary of Mutant Affairs could have bargained for. The former students of the Professor vowed to carry on his work to provide a world united for mutant-kind everywhere. But with the great influx of students, how could they manage it alone?

As if she had been reading their minds, the diamond in the rough herself, Miss Emma Grace Frost, reached out to the X-Men in a time of need. Her own mutant school, the Academy of Tomorrow, had been attacked by a band of anti-mutant supremacists, destroying her school, and killing dozens of her own students. With students of her own in tow, the White Queen, a former rival of Xavier himself, joined forces with Storm and the Beast, declaring that the wrath of the injustice countless mutants had received would be repaid in full. The world was not going to forget Charles Xavier, not if the X-Men had anything to say about it.

With Storm, the White Queen, and the Beast comprising the Senior Staff, sharing the duties and title of Headmistress/Headmaster, as well as the job of leading the X-Men, a new era of Xavier’s forces was dawned. A number of faculty positions were filled by previous students and allies of Xavier, and the multitude of mutants students comprising the ages of 15-19, were split up into 7 squadrons, each assigned to a faculty advisor, in the hopes of furthering training and honing skills that would be appropriate for the students to one day join the ranks of the X-Men. The X-Men, comprising of Storm, Emma, Hank, Warren, and Logan, were able to quickly induct Alison Blaire, Alexander Summers, Elisabeth Braddock, Kurt Wagner, Dani Moonstar, Forge, and Sean Cassidy into the ranks of the team. Although under the span of the squadrons ages, the Iceman, Shadowcat, and Colossus were elevated to permanent X-Men status because of past experience.

As time wore on, the atmosphere of the Institute was back at that healthy glow and ruckus that paved the hallways during Xavier’s reign, however, not all was well. Outside the safety of the Institute, the world lay in distress. Although the production and distribution of the cure had been long halted since the facility’s destruction, anti-mutant regimes have been beginning to sand together and strike back at mutant-kind. With the hopes of destroying them for good, the second-era prototype mutant-hunting robots of the Sentinels, created by anti-mutant supremacist Dr. Bolivar Trask, has been released into the wild of the streets of our fair cities. Even more so crippling to their job, word of the cure failing has spread a pandemic across the nation as more and more “Cured” humans are waking to find their old abilities intact once again. Fear and rage are at an all time high, and the remnants of Magneto’s glorious Brotherhood of Mutants, have collected themselves together once again. Calling themselves Acolytes and adhering to Lehnsherr’s want of mutant supremacy, the wayward Brotherhood and company have begun causing trouble for the humans once again.

But with Logan off somewhere in Canada searching for his own answers to his past, Rogue’s untimely disappearance once again as word of the cure failing has reached the Institute, the rampaging Sentinels, and the threat of Magneto and Mystique rising from the shadows they have been hiding in, those in the Institute know that troublesome times lay ahead. It was with the hope of keeping their students safe that the Senior Staff had advised a restriction to any students leaving the grounds of the Institute. Being trapped inside the gates, and not being able to visit the city, many students have begun to complain and find life a tad bit unbearable. Even more so, the contest between the student squadrons to out compete each other is taken to a whole new level when the announcement is made detailing that the next generation of students to be trained as X-Men will be decided upon by the winning team of the Squadrons Field Day. Hence, chaos erupts, and the students inside the Institute find themselves fighting their own battles at home, safe from the war outside the gates...for now.

Life at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning just isn’t what it used to be. A place of student drama, a place of love and hate, a place of mutant powers, but most of all, a place of security.


what the world needs now is a hero, somebody to give us some DELIVERANCE.

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deliverance is a post x3 canon only site and a jessie&james production

ELLA FOR PREZ! - April 20, 2009 08:56 PM (GMT)


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sheawheatley - May 28, 2010 09:17 PM (GMT)
---UPDATED PLOT!----

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GOD WILL LEAD YOU INTO A
DELIVERANCE WHERE THE MEANS
THAT DELIVERS YOU WILL BE
THOSE WHO WOULD DESTROY YOU

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What would you do if the world around you was going to hell and there was nothing you could do to save it?


Well I guess it really depends on where you stand. When you look around you, what do you see? When you look around you do you see a world with potential? Do you see people who have been corrupted with the wrong idea of what it really means to be a mutant? Do you want nothing more than for everyone to get along, and for equality? Or are you someone who sees the beginnings of a war? Someone driven by anger, or someone consumed with fear, for you’ve witness this in a similar past, and wish to end it, wish to reign on top.

Everything isn’t so black and white though. While we have those who struggle for equality, and fight a seemingly hopeless battle for a peaceful coexistence, there are some who have lost their way. Some who don’t see a bright light at the end of the tunnel, but who can be realistic enough to see that a war is indeed on it’s way, and it won’t be pretty.

Two years after the attack on Alcatraz, the X-Men have opened up Xavier’s Institute’s doors wider than ever. They enrolled more students than they’ve previously ever had, and everyone can agree that things were going well for such a long time. The cure had taken care of some of the biggest threat against Mutant/Human coexistance. Magneto was given an overdose of the cure, and has yet to rise again, Mystique had disappeared, the Brotherhood’s numbers dwindled down to nothing. While the forces of evil had taken a backseat, the X-Men and their students rose, and looked at the horizon of what could be a beautiful world.

Flash forward

Mystique had found files a few years ago on a budding project about metallic warriors in Stryker’s files, and had recently found out that one Boliver Trask was reawakening the project. The plan: hit the facility hard, kill anyone involved and steal a Sentinel for themselves. The X-Men were already aware that Mystique would want to take out Trask, and found themselves with a mission of their own: stop the Acolytes, save Trask.

The X-Men were successful, and Bolivar Trask was saved, but Mystique and Company got away with a Sentinel, something the X-Men weren’t aware of. It was safe to say that Mystique’s motivation for the entire thing was to attack Trask as a decoy in order to get her blue hands on a Sentinel to finish what Magneto had started so long ago. Unfortunately Magneto wasn’t quit as brilliant and conniving as his second in charge. The plan for the Sentinel was pretty simple, use the machine to start a War against her own people. It was a scare tactic, Mutants would gather and unite against a common foe, and Mystique was giving them something to fear. However, unlike Magneto, Mystique worked the other angle as well, using her Acolytes to attack all corners of the continental USA in order to frighten the Humans as well. Motivate them and herd them like the clever shepherd that she was. Mystique had all the pawns where she needed them, and drove the Humans to the ranch that was Simon Trask, a candidate running for President, making promises on stricter Mutant Laws. Simon couldn’t have come at a better time, and Mystique used him just like she used everything else that came her way. Eventually the man was elected and made promises of birthing laws, exile and for mutant rights to be stripped.

Mystique’s crosshairs were aimed at Trask, and she had her fire mutants burn down his home, to make the ‘Mutant Menace’ even more threatening. Simon was elected, and Mystique’s next plan went into action. Mystique broke mutants free from a facility in the Bermuda Triangle, but a mysterious contact offered his services in trade for keeping the facility in tact. With her growing army, Mystique found herself and the Acolytes plus the many mutants who found themselves alongside her in a battle. A battle that would have ended in mutant victory had the White Queen not shown her true colors. Emma Frost a woman often misunderstood temporarily mind wiped all the mutants at the battle, and caused many of them to lose all control of their abilities. Many mutants died that day, and one of them was assumed by the entire country to be Mystique. Her whereabouts are still unknown, but she left one thing, a back up plan. Manuel de la Rocha started a group of his own known as The Mutant Liberation Front. Mutants are no longer a disease that needs to be cured. The Humans see them as Vermin that need to be exterminated, in Mystique’s wake we see free roaming Sentinels apprehending any mutant who steps out of line, and a Mutant Resistance Division who act as a Mutant Fighting S.W.A.T. team. If Mutants thought living in public was hard before, they clearly have a slap in the face awaiting them.

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