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Glee (TV Series) Jump Glee (TV Series) Jump by Sonic0704 Congratulations Jumper, you’ve just been given a chance to experience first hand the world of Glee TV Series and all of its insanity. You’ll be spending ten years in this world, starting at the beginning of the series. You get 1000 CP to help you with selections for your background and can get more by taking drawbacks. Good luck. Age & Gender Roll for your age for free based on Origin and keep same gender as in previous Jump or pay 100 CP to pick both. Origins Guest Star (Drop-In) (free) – You appear in this world without any memories of it and with just your basic identification. Age: roll 1d8+10 or 1d8+30. Student (free) – You are now one of the seemingly countless students at William McKinley High School, although you’re lucky enough not to be member of the glee club. Age: roll 1d8+10. Glee Club Member (free) – Instead of being just a ‘mere’ student at William McKinley High School you’re now a member of their most infamous group of outcasts, glee club’s New Directions. Age: roll 1d8+10. Teacher (free) – You are now one of teachers at William McKinley High School or at New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts. Age: roll 1d8+30. Rival (free) – Instead of going to William McKinley High School you’re a student at one of the other high schools and a member of their glee club, thus a rival of New Directions. Dalton Academy, Carmel High School or Jane Addams Academy are just some of your options. Age: roll 1d8+10. Perks I Feel Pretty (free for all/100 CP) – Strangely enough most people worth any sort of attention, good or bad, appear to be extremely good-looking, Hollywood standard good-looking at that. Thankfully, now you do as well. For 100 CP this effect carries over into future Jumps. Take A Bow (-100 CP, free for Guest Star) – You have immaculate timing, always appearing just when you are needed and managing to precisely time your entrances for maximal dramatic effect. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (-200 CP, discount for Guest Star) – Being sort of a outsider can be beneficial as this gives you an outside perspective on things going on with close groups and makes you perfect at giving them advice, which they’ll surprisingly enough actually follow. Raise Your Glass (-400 CP, discount for Guest Star) – Moving on from bad things that happen to you can be difficult, but you not only managed to do that, you also figured out how to learn things from it and despite everything bad they represent still remain capable of raising your glass and appreciating what they taught you. Maybe This Time (-600 CP, discount for Guest Star) – Until now your luck in love has been pretty bad, you just never seem to land Mr(s) Right, instead landing Mr(s) Wrong, but this time you’ll be lucky. Not just that, this also helps you find people that are best fit to be your friends. Express Yourself (-100 CP, free for Student) – You have unique talent of your own with which you express yourself. It can be anything from being great at a specific sport or at cheerleader, being an aspiring actor or great with one of musical instruments or an aspiring photojournalist, and so on, except for singing and dancing. Toxic (-200 CP, discount for Student) – High school can be pretty cut-throat environment, with some students being vicious with their tongues and perfectly capable of destroying reputations and pushing people deeply into depression. You now have the same capabilities, just be careful that you don’t become too toxic and cause something with which you won’t want to live. Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ The Boat (-400 CP, discount for Student) – Life in high school can be pretty difficult when you stand out in any sort of the way, so thanks to this you become an expert at blending in and avoiding standing out. I Want To Break Free (-600 CP, discount for Student) – Each students dreams of breaking free of the bleak life of a high school student and start living life as they want it, without their parents, other relatives and fellow students interfering. Now you can, just by declaring you want to do so and you’ll not have any more trouble convincing other people that this truly is best option and that they should be in full support of it. Songbird (-100 CP, free for Glee Club Member) – You are now a talented singer, ready to burst into song in any given moment and always perfectly hitting all notes. Bust A Move (-200 CP, discount for Glee Club Member) – To go with your singing talent you are now a talented dancer, capable of learning complex choreographies at a drop and executing them perfectly. Keep Holding On (-400 CP, discount for Glee Club Member) – Life sometimes throws hurdles and obstacles your way, but you just keep holding on and getting through them knowing that things will get better. Thanks to this nothing can shake you or make you lose your drive and abandon your dreams. Defying Gravity (-600 CP, discount for Glee Club Member) – You are the cream of the crop, the next super star in music industry, with gravity-defying singing talent. Teach Your Children (-100 CP, free for Teacher) – Not every teacher is actually capable of teaching their students anything worth-while, but you don’t have that problem. It might not be part of actual curriculum, but lessons that you decide to impart always successfully get taught to your students. Forever Young (-200 CP, discount for Teacher) – You might have gotten older, graduated from high school and university, and got yourself teaching job but, but despite that you will always remain forever young in your heart. This will make it really easy to connect with your students and act as their confidant. Don’t Stop Believing (-400 CP, discount for Teacher) – You have this unwavering belief in yourself that can’t be shaken by anything and that you’re perfectly capable to use for your students to encourage them to work through their problems. Listen To Your Heart (-600 CP, discount for Teacher) – You always listen to your heart, which makes it impossible to lie to yourself, even if you don’t reveal that to anybody else. Furthermore, you’re capable of using this to help your students work through their own realizations. Another One Bites The Dust (-100 CP, free for Rival) – You and your glee club are feared by other glee clubs because you’re not just talented but also ruthless with your competition, having left many of the would-be competitors behind in the dust, if not worse. Far From Over (-200 CP, discount for Rival) – It’s never over for you, you just don’t admit defeat and keep fighting as long as you are capable. Anything Goes (-400 CP, discount for Rival) – For you there is nothing you won’t do in order to reach your goals, ‘’Anything Goes’’ is basically your credo by which you live to do that. We Built This City (-600 CP, discount for Rival) – Reputation is a big thing and for having worked so hard at getting just the right sort of reputation you wanted it would be disappointing if it didn’t follow after you and help you when dealing with new obstacles. So now it does. Items You receive one discount for item of choice from each tier. Set of Uniforms ​(-100 CP) – Set of self-cleaning self-repairing uniforms for whichever club you belong to. Props (-100 CP) – Almost magical box filled with various props you might need for whatever reasons. Re-shuffles contents if re-opened. School Bag (-100 CP) – School bag that appears to be bigger on inside and can be sealed tightly shut in order to protect its contents from things like slushies. Slushy Machine (-100 CP) – Your very own slushy machine that makes slushies of various types. Hopefully you don’t plan to do anything sinister with them instead of just drinking them. Wardrobe (-200 CP) – Almost magical wardrobe filled with outfits for any sort of occasion, including costumes. Re-shuffles contents if re-opened. Drinking Flask (-200 CP) – Drinking flask filled with your favourite drink that never runs out. Drink can be whatever you choose, including complicated cocktails, but it has to be picked when purchase is made. School Bus (-200 CP) – If you happen to be sponsoring one of school clubs then you need to bring your charges to various competitions in some way, luckily for you with this school bus it will be pretty simple. Music Instrument (-200 CP) – Music instrument of your own, to make playing music easier for you. If destroyed for any reason new one appears in your Warehouse one week later. Job ​(-400 CP, free for Teacher) – Average-paying job to call your own and to earn some income. Motorcycle (-400 CP) – Your very own motorcycle, of any model that you want, so that you can get anywhere as fast as possible. If destroyed for any reason a new one appears in your Warehouse one week later. Car (-400 CP) – Your very own car, of any model that you want, so that you can get wherever you want and bring your things along as well. If destroyed for any reason a new one appears in your Warehouse one week later. Apartment (-400 CP) – Might not be exactly an entire house, but for living on your own an apartment will be just big enough.
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