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Roleplay

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Roleplay on Takashima

Takashima RP is a SandboxRP server — meaning there is no scripted progression, no NPC-driven economy, and no predetermined story. Everything that happens on Takashima is the result of player choices, player politics, and player consequences.

The island does not give you a role. You carve one out.

This section is a window into the different worlds that exist within Takashima — not a rulebook, but a map of what's possible. Each sub-community represents a dimension of life on the island. They overlap, collide, and shape each other constantly. A law passed by the government affects what's criminal. A gang war disrupts the economy. A hospital understaffed means criminals recover faster than victims.

Nothing here is fixed. Takashima is a living world, and what is true today may not be true tomorrow.


The Sub-Communities

Community Description
Crime The criminal underworld — from street-level hustlers to organised crime empires. Trafficking, heists, territory, and the Commission.
Public Administration Government, politics, law, and civic order. Political parties, elections, legislation, and the people who hold — or fight for — power.
EMS Law enforcement and healthcare. The police who keep order and the medical teams who put people back together — or fail to.
Business The legal economy. Companies, enterprises, trade, and the pursuit of wealth through legitimate means.
Education High school and university — where knowledge is earned in character, not handed over in a tutorial screen.
Clergy The spiritual and metaphysical side of Takashima. Religions, mysteries, legends, and things that may not have a rational explanation.

Nothing here is permanent. The community shapes the world. Laws get passed and repealed. Criminal empires rise and collapse. New institutions are founded. What you read on these pages reflects the current state of Takashima — but the story is always being written.