
Scope Landing Page
This page explains a specific Scope. It contains essential information on how to collaborate within it. For inquiries, ask the Scope's lead or creator.Welcome to the world of 3 Way West — a story about adventure, friendship, regrets, family struggles, mortality, and the presence of god-like beings.
Collaboration
Welcome to the 3 Way West collaboration section, where you can create your own character with a unique ability, a distinctive weapon, and a memorable design.
(Please note: characters submitted are unlikely to feature prominently in the story. If included, they may appear as background characters or minor figures.)
Official Rules
- No real-world racism. (In-world prejudice between fictional species is acceptable if treated respectfully.)
- No excessive gore or NSFW content. (Please follow the Amaranth Legacy content guidelines.)
- Do not plagiarize existing characters. (Taking inspiration is fine, but direct copies are not allowed.)
- Ensure your character is more than just their power; develop their personality and background.
- Power scaling is allowed, but do not update your character solely to surpass others.
- Maintain respect when discussing characters. These are fictional creations, not personal extensions.
- Avoid embedding real-world political views or personal ideologies into character profiles.
Guidelines (Recommended but not mandatory)
- Avoid giving your character world- or universe-breaking powers. (Only the primary author, DatB0ice, may create such abilities.)
- Design your character to appear grounded and realistic, rather than resembling a stereotypical anime protagonist. (The main character, Max Gold, dresses in a simple, practical style.)
- Refrain from creating exaggerated weapons or abilities. (Examples to avoid: swords the size of mountains, or guns imbued with unrealistic magical effects.)
- Characters should not break the fourth wall.
- Do not duplicate rare abilities assigned to existing characters. (For example, Max Gold's soul-bending ability is unique to him.)
- Joke characters are welcome but should maintain a level of seriousness to remain a credible part of the world. (Example: a comedic villain who remains a genuine threat.)
Have fun creating and contributing to the world of 3 Way West — and stay wild, Wesler!

