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askchaoticgame · 2 years ago
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To the code masters.
1. What would happen if a human got infected with a danian parasite?
2. Would they gain there own card if they did?
3. has this every happened before in chaotic's?
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"There is the matter of an individual's security, so we cannot address matters about specific players in a public statement.
However, what we can say is that we do know what happens."
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"Let's say that we discourage players from trying to get Infected. It's not something to dare about or press your luck with, although I really shouldn't have to say that."
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perimportcourt · 1 year ago
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Chaotic concept: The master tower
Having an arcade just for players who just want to have fun, but I think there should be a section for competitive players.
When a player defeats a codemaster, they don’t just received a scan, but gain access to a section in Chaotic: The master tower.
Each floor of the tower is dedicated to a codemaster and their battle strategy specialty:
Crellan:
Crellan‘s floor is dedicated to Perim’s history. The floor is divided into sections for each of the tribe’s history. Players can read translated textbooks from Perim to learn about their favorite tribe history or culture.
Hotekk:
Hotekk’s floor covers creature’s abilities and biology. The floor is similar to Crellan’s, with sections for each of the tribes. Players can discover creatures unique abilities, like Mipedian’s invisibility to create strategies for chaotic matches.
Amzen
Amzen’s floor collects info on battlegear. The floor is decorated with replicas of battlegear and battlegear blueprints. Players can learn the history of their creation, their Inventor and functions of battlegear.
Oron
Oron’s floor documents mugic and their creation. The floor can allow players to interact with instruments that aid muges to hid a tune for a mugic.
Tirasis
Tirasis’s floor covers on locations’s geography, ecology and zoology. Maps of locations are displayed in detail on tables or on walls on the floor. Players can learn about the effects of locations and the wildlife that inhabits the locations.
Imthor
Imthor’s floor archives mythology, legends and folklore of Perim. Players can read about many versions of myths of the Cothica to a ghost haunting Maxxor’s castle.
Chirrul
Chirrul’s floor gathers info on attacks and their history. Players can learn how attacks were created and how they can use them in matches.
Rumor has it, if a player defeated all the Codemasters, they access to an eight floor in the tower.
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ask-the-codemasters · 4 years ago
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Alright. Tell us your most embarassing loss!
Crellan: I lost a match with Hotekk because I used the wrong mugic. Meant to use a Song of Resurgence... turned out I picked Surge Song in the drome. So, Hotekk just hid until the mugic wore off.
Hotekk: Can’t remember one.
Chirrul: Liar, he’s still salty about losing to MajorTom’s weird battle team. Anyway, most embarrassing loss... That’d have to be when I lost to a sleepwalker. The guy just passed out during the last match and I was looking at the camera like “look at this guy”. Then, he started sleepwalking and he shot me in the back. 
Amzen: Once, I had a Codemaster battle with another player that got real heated. So heated, I didn’t notice there was a tree root behind me... I tripped and my opponent got to code me.
Oron: I was driving a drilldozer and hit reverse instead of the gas, while right behind a cliff.
Imthor: A kid called me ‘Imthot’ while I was sneaking up on him. I laughed, he heard me, I got coded.
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kulturell · 4 years ago
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cordacfalls · 8 years ago
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Codemaster Headcanons:
Tirasis is obsessed with Mr. Robot, but also loudly points out any inaccuracies when it comes the computer portions of the show.
Oron strives to be Bob Ross
The more you get to know Hotekk, the more chance there is you might like him, but the more you get to know Tirasis, the more you might not like him
Amzen owns every Elder Scrolls game on every system they are available
Imthor is stressed. Always.
Oron is the oldest Codemaster, and the only one married + with kids. His wife knows about his job co-owning and creating an online card game, but doesn’t play it herself or know about the other world. His children don’t know either (being too young) but if they play in the future he doesn’t mind, though he does find himself having moral struggles about whether he should or if it’s fair to tell them he’s a Codemaster + some of the other secrets.
Chirrul knows sign language and takes care of all things pertaining to Players with disabilities
Crellan has a stereotypical large Italian family
Imthor is the mastermind behind it all. He won’t even tell the other Codemaster how he came across the world of Perim but he is the one who found it and gathered them all to make the game of Chaotic.
Amzen online and in real life are two very different people. Online she is commanding of respect, formidable, and sociable, but in real life she is rather submissive and quiet, with her nose usually in a book and a game.
Hotekk keeps up a persona of Hollister boy who only plays Call of Duty in real life, but secretly has the worlds biggest collect of trading cards in his closet
Crellan is the only religious Codemaster 
Crellan - Gryffindor Hotekk - Gryffindor Amzen - Slytherin Oron - Hufflepuff Tirasis - Slytherin Imthor - Ravenclaw Chirrul - Hufflepuff
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perimparties · 7 years ago
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lookit this bionicle cosplayer
i love him
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gale-dragon-writer · 4 years ago
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Chaotic Reboots and Fixes Extensions: Battle-Kiosks & Admins.
Continuing on my Chaotic Reboots and Fixes post. I'll be explaining more on two of the Reboots and Fixes ideas I talked about in that. Onto the AIs! ~}i{~
Starting off, there are 8 Battle-Kiosks with each one corresponding to a specific BattleDrome. These Battle-Kiosks are AIs programmed into their respective BattleDrome (not completely replacing the DromeMasters, but they just add more to what they do). They keep the matches in order so there are no overlapping matches, reminding Players about their scheduled matches for their respective Battledome, keeps track of Players' streaks for a match against their respective BattleDrome Codemaster, keeps an active eye on the Matches for any hints of cheating, keeps track of which Players are currently banned from using their respective Battledome and for how long, and keeps any and all official bets/wagers made on Matches in fair reason as well as makes sure that the losing party(s) pays their wager. While they don't have a solid body, they use a hologram form with generic cybernetic features but each hologram "wears" the same coloured robes as their respective Code Master.
For the Battle-Kiosk for the Crellan Drome, the hologram wears blue robes. For the Battle-Kiosk for the Hotekk Drome, the hologram wears white. For the Battle-Kiosk for the Amzen Drome, the hologram wears yellow. For the Battle-Kiosk for the Oron Drome, the hologram wears green. For the Battle-Kiosk for the Tirasis Drome, the hologram wears orange. For the Battle-Kiosk for the Imthor Drome, the hologram wears gold and white. For the Battle-Kiosk for the Chirrul Drome, the hologram wears purple. For the Battle-Kiosk for the Beta Drome, the hologram wears red, green, and blue.
While the Battle-Kiosks don't have given names; Tom, Kaz, Sarah, and Peyton don't like calling them Battle-Kiosks. So they've been calling them Ceil, Tekken, Zenny, Clover, Tira, Imo, Chir, and Beta (they're listed in the same order as the Battledromes listed above). The Battle-Kiosks don't mind the Main 4 giving them names and calling them by those name, but they will verbally reprimand anyone inside their respective BattleDrom if they hear them making fun of or harassing the Main 4's little quirk.
The 8 Battle-Kiosks do have little quirks that show when interacting with the Players. Ceil can be a little snippy when the players taunt or tease their opponents. Tekken prefers that the Players arrive at their matches a little earlier than scheduled. Zenny likes to try to crack a joke after a battle match (Payton likes that about Zenny). Clover had overridden the code bits to green rather than blue-&-white in the Oron Drome. Tira always tries to motivate the loser of the Match to do better in the next match. Imo has a tendency to play soft music during the matches. Chir has a low tolerance for Tribe-bias in the Chirrul Drome and will reprimand players that belittle players that prefer a particular Tribe, sometimes to the point of disqualifying both players from the match if they continue that behaviour (Strangely, a lot of players seem to forget this and tend to do the Tribe-bias matches in the Chirrul Drome). Beta enjoys helping new players and some of the Challange Matches that players like doing (Beta keeps a record of all the Challenges to keep in case another player wishes to use the challenge [ie, like the Mega Matches}).
Now for the Admins...
Admins are pretty much AIs in cybernetic bodies that wander around Chaotic keeping their eyes and ears open for any players not adhering to the Rules of Chaotic. This is their main priority and will default to doing this when not asked to oversee matches. There are easily close to 500 different Admins functioning at once in Chaotic.
The Admins are also programmed to answer any questions that the players have in regards to Chaotic. While they can't/not allowed to formulate any battle plans for the players, they can recommend certain Mugic, Battlegear, and Locations that can work with certain creatures. The Admins are programmed to be unbiased in regards to the Tribes of Perim, so they can answer any questions regarding the facts of each of the Tribes.
While the Admins are normally found in Chaotic, they can travel to Perim if necessary. They more port-in at populated areas, such as cities or popular landmarks, than more remote locations because they do check-ins with Battlegear Makers. This is more to ensure the safety of the players and the creatures who use the Battlegears. They also assist in enforcing the security for storing Battlegear for each of the Tribes (The Tribes don't mind the Admins that much because they are programmed to not care about the wars and they're surprisingly good at analyzing the security system to improve them). The Admins do encrypt these security details with different coding so the other Tribes don't try to use the Admins to bypass the security for the other Tribes. The Danians do have some respect for the Admins because they somewhat operate like a hive too.
Like the Battle-Kiosks, the Admins have their own little quirks and don't have given names. However, they do have identifying glyphs on the location of their upper left chest in order to tell the Admins apart. Tom, Kaz, Payton, and Sarah have taken to giving the Admins names based on the identifying glyphs on their chests. (I'm just going to list the five that the main Cast interacts with the most)
Admin AVRI: The Main 4 like to call this one Avery. This Admin always seems to run into the four no matter where they are. This Admin is the one that they interact with the most and they consider Avery their friend.
Admin EDWRD: The Main 4 like to call this one Edward or Eddy. This Admin is usually found patroling around the BetaDrome. This one has a tendency to listen to music during their off-time.
Admin C1RT1C: The Main 4 like to call this one Critic. This one seems to enjoy watching movies during their off-time, so the name given to this one is on point.
Admin 1V: The Main 4 like to call this one Ivy. This Admin has a data bank of all plant life in Perim and knows where to find what species of plants.
Admin BL8K: The Main 4 like to call this one Blake. This Admin is always seen with a book in hand and has modified their cybernetic body to have extra eyes so they can read and patrol at the same time.
The Admins collectively keep an extra eye on the more "Troublesome Players" (Take two guesses on who those are) or Players who have accumulated a lot of negative rep or suspicious behaviour.
~}i{~
Until more Ideas develope~.
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transcending-chaos · 3 years ago
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How would you react if chaotic was real as one random day you got your own working scanner out of the blue.
All she’d done was try to turn the damn thing on.
It was an unassuming little device; a single pane of glass and a small button on the front. It’d just showed up addressed to her in the mail, no return address or hint of where it came from.
‘It looks like my old phone,’ she mused, turning the small thing over in her hands. The bright blue was very pretty, but there were a few lines on the back where a slight iridescence shone. Perhaps it was a logo, but no matter the angle, she could not see the entire thing. It was otherwise plain, just a charging port and audio jack, and a rather large camera for the device.
She turned back to the box; the cardboard packaging was a plain gray, just layers of bubble wrap and tissue paper stuffed in within. The only other thing inside the mess was a tiny slip of paper with a verification code.
‘I’m not plugging you into my computer,’ she rolled her eyes and attached a cord to let it charge from an outlet. The screen came to life a second later, a cursor blinking in and out.
“Okay, that was fast,” she glared from behind her glasses. “What the heck are you?”
She entered the code.
It felt like getting hit by a car.
A harsh impact, then nothing.
He’d always loathed this part of the job.
Imthor’s heels clicked sharply against the polished floors of the darkened back halls, the sound announcing his arrival to where Hotekk was waiting at the far end. There were no lights in these long corridors, but it wasn't like he needed them anyways; he was all too familiar with the labyrinthine Location, and besides, light or not, he could still see fine.
“Alright, who do we have this time?” The elder Master removed his helm, his human facade melting away in the dark.
“An untethered.” His companion replied, Imthor noting how he could practically hear the grin of sharpened teeth.
"Are you serious?"
"Deadly so," the younger Master opened a hidden door. "Come on, I'll show you."
They hastily made their way through another tangle of passages. Every few meters the dark was punctuated with a thin, dim glow on the floor -the only indication that there were rooms at all.
"How stable are they?"
"Very, we might actually succeed importing this one."
"Please," Imthor spoke his wish into the air. He was exhausted with seeing the glitching and spasming forms of half-corrupted imports; of test subjects being blatant failures before they even had the opportunity to fix anything.
He tired of watching the lost slip through his fingers, knowing Perim would never have her true self restored.
The pair came to an open door, and entered into a softly lit room. Imthor noted the color of the light, staring at the warm orange glow that emanated from the holding cell. The imported figure lay on the floor, a tangled mess of red hair and paint-splattered clothing. Her image didn't glitch or struggle, her field was pulsing in time with two very different heartbeats: one was peaceful, dormant, and the other was a slow force, resonating with magnitude.
That was a great sign.
"She's from before the fall," Hotekk waved a hand towards the figure. "I'd recognize that hue anywhere."
"Before even Tribal colors," the elder grunted in agreement, remembering back to the days before. "Have we isolated the broken ties?"
"Already done."
"So the untethered-"
"Is now tied."
"Perfect."
"She's probably going to hate us."
"She'll learn," the elder shrugged. "They all will."
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ravanaugh-runner · 5 years ago
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Tom: *frantically flash-kicking treestumps as his location deck reshuffles as Imthor and Imthor and Imthor and Imthor and Imthor rapidly bear down on him*
The Codemaster Match spectator chat: 
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bobosmith01 · 5 years ago
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I got the Ultimate Guide to All Things Chaotic! I also bought the Prima Guide and Khilian Sphere, but I haven't gotten those yet.
If anyone's curious on certain information, I'm here! They got all the tribes, the characters, a badly colored Imthor, Locations, interviews, you name it!
They even got Cothica, Codemasters, and Chaotic theories.
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#streetart #karlsruhe #nco #imthor
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askchaoticgame · 2 years ago
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To any of the coadmasters.
1. What would you all do if chaotic monsters attacked chaotics?
2. How would ya all react if there where chaotic monsters that look like your all.
3. How many of you are there?
4. Do you get along with each other or do you also have fights and battle against each other?.
5. How did you all become codemasters? Is there a test? Or are you acutally the people who created the game and machinery to enter the world of perum?
Crellan speaks first.
"I think I've heard that tale before. Didn't you say you had a dream like that, Chirrul?" "Yes, yes I did! Though since then I've figured out it was probably because I rested too long in that Location."
Amzen pipes up next. "Let's see, Creatures that look like us.... I mean, that'd be even weirder then finding your doppelganger on Earth, right?"
"Or they're a shapeshifter, obviously."
"Or they're a shapeshifter, thank you, Hotekk."
Tirasis speaks up next.
"Oh, this one's easy. Crellan, Hotekk, Amzen, Oron, me, Imthor, Chirrul—"
Oron cuts him off. "I'll answer the rest. We are primarily coworkers, among other things, but the day we have no more fights amongst ourselves would be the day Chaotic ends."
Amzen chimes in. "Hey, don't say that. They'll think you're serious!"
Oron shakes his head.
"And the rest is something we are all sworn to secrecy by."
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ifanfictiondreamerworld · 6 years ago
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Ultimate Story Scrapbook-Page 65
OK, so I have posted on here something that I have called the 7 Perspectives. Here is what they are: Order-The leader of the Perspectives, makes all the final decisions involved with each situation Questioning-Makes the other perspectives think Obvious-Mentions things that the others need to know Experience-Bases judgment on what was known from past understandings Bravery-Encourages others to make decisions that need to be made regardless of hesitations Compassion-Reminds others the importance of caring about others Rage-The last resort, usually brings forth suggestions based on brute force if all other options are eliminated, also is someone that the others have to learn to control The 7 Perspectives act as a sort of counsel of the mystics. They are a group of mystic beings whose faces are never seen and they exist in a dimension of their own. They monitor the Universe in place of their master: The Great Wizard. They are very much a part of him. They are almost like different parts of his mind working in uni-some to decide how major issues are to be managed, such as the Shaman Emperor, protecting many worlds from the same Darkness that transformed Nikko and much, much more. The only person who had been able to speak to them face to face was the last Descendant of the Great Wizard: Professor Oak because he is the only one who knows how to reach their dimension. It is for their own protection as the Dark Wielders unsurprisingly want them destroyed. The 7 Perspectives have children of their own and each of their children take part in a counsel involving a very popular game that is played by a lot of teenagers on Earth. Their names are: Crellan, Hotekk, Amzem, Oron, Tirasis, Imthor and Chirrul
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ask-the-codemasters · 5 years ago
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What tribes do you guys play with and are there any tribes we dont know about yet?
“What tribes do you guys play with?”
Crellan: OverWorld, but I use Prexxori sometimes. I can’t improve my Prexxor teams, though, because of the Blight (we still don’t know what exactly that thing was). The survivors have either abandoned Prexxor Chasm or fled into the deepest sublocations, where it’s dangerous even for us. I know they’re mostly just monsters, but I feel bad for them.
Hotekk: Uh, OverWorld. Present and past. Sort of. Can’t work on my past teams either; Van Bloot ruins everything he touches... Am I done?
Amzen: Usually, Danians or UnderWorlders. Depends on my opponent, really. Not just for the tribe, but which gear I want to use. Most creatures are used to certain BattleGear. One of the most effective ways to play is use what’s natural to your creature, not you. Get in their head.
Oron: I use them all equally. Maining one tribe is too... limiting for me. Every opponent calls for a unique counter, which is especially important in the highest ranks. Putting your eggs in the basket of one or two tribes is very exploitable.
Imthor: (Clearing throat, looking troubled) We… don’t have a Tirasis right now… I prefer UnderWorlders. If that’s everything, I’ve got reports to read.
Chirrul: I used to play Mipedians, but M’arrillians are just too good even after the Invasion. Even better to play them when you know where to get scans.
“Are there any tribes we don’t know about yet?”
Oron: Probably, a large portion of Perim is uncharted or unexplored even by creatures.
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forestfairyunicorn · 8 years ago
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Fanfic wip meme: cheerful
Sadly, I couldn’t find ‘cheerful’ so I went with the first synonym word ‘happy’“’Causehe’s trigger gun happy?” Amzen looked over at the large Danian. “Could seethat. Imthor, what’s Mudeenu’s nickname?”
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cordacfalls · 8 years ago
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Chaotic Aesthetics: Imthor
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