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Hey so for my cyberpunk campaign I want there to be a heavy element of e-girl cults (streamers, instagram, whatever) where fanatical orbiters literally fight for her affection, so basically its a new type of gang. What I am looking for is cool ideas for the various e-girl gangs, like personalities, gimmicks, goals, ect. I am aware some of you may have strong opinions on the phenomenon in real life but I'd like to keep arguing about that stuff out of this thread. I don't care whether the real equivalent is right or wrong, my only interest is fleshing out the concept for use in a tabletop campaign where real modern phenomena are distorted into wacky shenanigans for the PCs to get involved in. I personally just think it'd be a fun divergence from the usual street punks low level missions tend to involve, or be a fun villain if the girl is actually competent and manages her fans like a private army (hell, maybe the PCs could get in on it too and start their own fanbase). E-boys can also be used too I guess but they'd probably be way less common.

On that note, I think I have some general ideas on concepts, feel free to make your own or expand on what I have:

>fanbases are either internal "fight clubs" that pit fan against fan for the chance at recognition, or groups that try to prove their worth by messing with outsiders. Usually its a little of both
>for humor points the e-girls could be actually competent schemers playing 4d chess against their rivals or just stuck-up attention-seekers manipulating easy marks, not sure which to go with
>instead of outright defeating one you could do something like expose they have a boyfriend/aren't virgins to cripple their fanbase
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>>71536695
Et cetera.
Et.
Cetera.
E. T. C.
It's not that hard.
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>>71536914
I don't care
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E-Gangs will attack major media locations and try to hijack broadcasts in order to spread various videos of their idols across the airwaves.

The most devout and loyal followers will have the golden opportunity to be given an AI replica of the E-Girl to use as they wish. They will never actually meet the real person.
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gosh this thread reeks of zoomerism.
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Individuals will attempt to commit the most vile and newsworthy acts they can imagine in order to make it on the news and get recognised by their E-girl, as a result they constantly try to one up another coming up with more and more depraved and clickbait worthy acts in order to make the headlines
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>>71536990
go paint some classic warhammer minis or jack off on Gygax grave grandpa
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>>71536914
I don’t know if OP is ESL but Italians use ect for eccetera. As far as English and proper Latin, you’re right
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>>71536695
trannies, cismales on HRT, batshit insane commie Nazi politics, edge, Cherokee princesses, witchcraft and larpaganism, drugs, softboys, diy self facial feminization surgery, Ukrainian bathtub estrogen, MtF TERFs.
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>>71537053
welp, guess I was right indeed.
warhammer and d&d sucks I'm glad we agree on this.
cp is a boomer genre though, it is literally written by boomers in 80s early 90s.
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- They unravel a conspiracy whereby the e-girl’s bathwater/used socks/panties/whatever sad pervs like has actually bern outsourced to (literal) sweatshop slave labor

- Attacking a rival e-girl’s cult by poisoning her bathwater distribution

- Freeing a photoshopping thrall from the vice grip of the opposing e-girl
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>Alicia Vanderheim
>The daughter of an actual corp CEO, she uses makeup, extensions, and CGI to moonlight as FoxyGamer999, putting up a ditzy personality that conceals her ruthless manipulative powers. Out of all the E-girls with actual clout, she's most likely to send an actual hit squad at someone who pisses her off. While she puts on an image of being friendly and chill, she absolutely despises her fanbase and will come up with some seriously sadistic challenges for them, and is especially cruel to ones who mess up somehow.

>Nakasato Seka
>A Japanese-American who went hard into kawaii culture and seems as moe and innocent as even the best real idols. One of the strongest forces in the weeb market, she can have hordes of sickly basement-dwellers out in force with a single "nyann~" if she desires it. Though with that in mind, her actual fanbase seems cursed to accumulate the least physically fit specimens, even if she can send out large numbers of them. She has a secret boyfriend who is as manipulative and psychopathic as she is, but their love is mutual and they work as a team to taker her fanbase for a ride.

>Jessica Ashton
>A meme streamer who's gimmick is being an "ironic" e-girl. That is, she's open about how she's "totally conning those fanboy rubes am I right" and so on, while also convincing said her individual fans that she's only saying that about the other losers, but really secretly likes them. They donate to her of course. Only ironically though. You know, to get in on the joke. Her fanbase will also "ironically" play their part as rabid fanboys for their idol, and will "ironically" leak public information of people who slander her. Her group has some of the most technical expertise, as she appeals to males who are intellectual enough to have a decent job but socially stunted enough to not realize she's laughing at them, not with them.
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>>71536695
Isn't this literally just the plot of the latest Borderlands?
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>>71537349
i don't think too many people ended up playing it because of its platform controversy and then forgot about it, tis a shame
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>>71537378
I mean, it's a shit series so if less people played it then all the better. I'm pretty sure the new Team Rocket villains in the new pokemon are just squealing fans as well.
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Why do the megacorporations in cyberpunk not use the power of anime girl avatars to basically mind control the masses?

Over a couple of decades, a whole generation gets conditioned to fawn over the colorful, immortal goddesses on screen and listen to their words with rapt attention. Sometimes, a human is talking. At other times, an A.I.

These mascots become the foremost symbols of each megacorporation. They compete for the attention, loyalty, and love of every gawking sheep, like the new religions of the world.

And like the religions of old, each of these deities sits at the head of their own pantheon. Each megacorporation boasts a roster of anime girl avatars who constantly rotate their schedules to keep the masses entertained in a bread and circus 24/7. At any given moment, each megacorporation offers a number of anime girl avatars to keep loyal customers entertained with a neverending variety show of songs, banter, video game streams, etc.

In other words, why not include VTubers?
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>>71536695
Huh, I’m suddenly getting a thought. I don’t know if anyone heard or cares about Project Melody who is a E-girl cam girl who has been getting a shit ton of hate on her primary platform for only presenting an anime girl avatar rather than her own body/face and has been getting flack for this as well from other e- girls. Mostly because she was breaking all kinds of records on her platform and was getting famous as a VR sex worker. Well in a “attack” on her livelihood some people got her PayPal account frozen/suspended/banned.

What if you cyberspace e-girl who all these gangs are targeting because of how fast her popularity is rising, maybe she isn’t the typical e-girl and hides behind a cyberspace avatar, and does nsfw type stuff. She reaches out for help to the players as a gang closes in on them, and they discover she’s
*bed ridden in a quasi coma.
*An AI that went rouge from a sex doll factory and evolved on her own, in her own way, and doesn’t want to die.
*A scared, mangled, 30 something vet who hates her own body so much that she’d rather be a virtual avatar cyberspace hooker, than let anyone see her face. Bonus kicker, she is tied with Audie Fucking Murphy for medals and awards for valor and bravery, and just as riddled with PTSD from the last war.
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>>71537489
>Why do the megacorporations in cyberpunk not use the power of anime girl avatars to basically mind control the masses?
Why are you a retard?
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>>71537280

Emily Torres
>A if not the true queen of the e-girl scene, Emily is every nerd's manic pixie dreamgirl fantasy come to life, though it is of course a carefully constructed facade designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator among e-girl clients. She is the head of the most popular clique and aspiring e-girls, and even boys, can live or die from a single comment by her about them. Metaphorically, of course. Just about every e-girl desires her top spot, but no one can find a weakness to topple her from the throne. But despite her seeming unassailability, she has a serious weak spot. Back in the earlier days of her career, she did porn alongside her streaming job under an assumed name and disguise, for the thrill of doing something so scandalous while also being a popular figure. Once she actually started getting real power and realized how dangerous those videos could be to her reputation, she removed as many of them as she could and stopped making them. If someone were to stumble across one and she heard about it, they'd likely be in for a world of trouble.
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You could also consider having massive digital music festivals where festival you have a mix of goers and performers who are not physically there but their holograms are. Or servers running online that do the same thing for VR escapism kinda things
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>>71536695
Warring orbiters is actually pretty fucking high-tech low-life. Damn, dude.
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>The cyberpunk E-girl scene is Game of Thrones crossed with Mean Girls

I dig it
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>>71537153
would fug
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>>71537510
But that was the individual girlfriend of one dude.
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>>71537280
>>71537564

I like these.
Please, post more.
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>>71537567

We already have that in our world with Vocaloid and VTubers.
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>>71537681
Way to miss the entire context of the scene that image is from, retard.
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>>71536695
Wasn’t that a thing in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress- minus the streaming?
I vaguely remember something about Luna having a load of youth gangs made up of one or two girls and their coterie of guy orbiters
And there was that clueless Earther guy the protagonist saved from getting spaced after he made a move on one of said girls

I guess some ideas transcend the boomer/zoomer divide
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>>71537689
I'm having trouble coming up with more but I do have some vague concepts

>E-girls are supposedly a big friendly family but its actually divided into viciously competing cliques who compete with each other, and the members of cliques compete with one another more subtly to get the top spot
>Any E-girl/boy who gets to a certain level of power either knows the rules of the game (knowing that they're putting on an image to control the their fans and manipulate them to gain power and so on) or is about to learn them when they're invited to a clique and see how things really are. The lesser tiers are either normal streamers oblivious to the potential power they have or less intelligent narcissists just looking for the dopamine hit that is attention from strangers.
>Most (most) orbiters are not good fighters. They are driven by "love" and desperation. In a straight fight, they'd probably lose to a toughened gang badass. However, they can be fucking tricksy and have less regard for their lives than other scum, and suicide attacks while proclaiming love for their idol are not unheard of. In addition, cybernetic expertise and the occasional rich orbiter with access to real shit can be a wild card other punks don't have as often. After all, orbiters can come from all walks of life, united by a shared one-sided love for their idol.

As I write this though I've got another idea

>Kala Mbuta
>An e-girl from the African continent who migrated to [campaign city] alongside a wave of refugees, Kala styles herself as a wild and exotic personality who exudes gap moe with her antiquated habits and technological expertise. In truth, she's an ex-child soldier who commanded a gang of other child soldiers, giving her the rare trump card of actually competent servants who respect her as a commander rather than a love interest, though she's got plenty of the usual type as well. Also unlike other idols, has actually killed people personally and is willing to do so again.
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>>71537911
Yeah, I think since it was a prison planet or whatever it was mostly dudes
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>>71536914
>Picking threads over something so trivial
You are the embodiment of seething autist.
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>>71538649
accurate zoomer haircut
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>>71537153
These sound like they belong on one of those iceberg images.
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>>71538928
Yeah I didn’t get what they were doing trying to summon a demon or something with the chanting of seemingly random mouth sounds.
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>>71536695
>>for humor points the e-girls could be actually competent schemer
Most likely there would be a real organized crime cartel who is fronting the celeb girl as an actress or performer, this is how it works in modern day Serbia and other Balkanss
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>Margarete Schneider
>Anyone in the know wonders how she still exists: "Gretchen's" streams mostly consist of her talking excitedly about a new book she read or of reading a book together with an audience. She gives a lot of the income she earns from fans to charities and the most baffling thing is...she seems totally innocent. When she talks about not wanting to disappoint her fans, she has no economic ulterior motives. Her fanbase is comparatively small and docile; she'd probably cry real tears if she heard about something happening to a follower. One of her fans is a wealthy gentleman who wants to remain anonymous, hiring the PCs for her protection.

Twists/hooks include:
>She's actually some kind of Corp experiment - a "perfect" bioroid, a study in Ultra-Directed Upbringing, a clone of the CEOs late daugher - meant to curb the e-girl violence problem.
>She's going to marry!...and quit streaming for good. Her fans are taking it well, all things considered, but rumors of other marriages spread like wildfire through the other communities. Some fans of other girls think that if they stop the wedding by whatever means necessary, "their" e-girl will remain pure.
>She is actually just as sweet, nice and innocent as she seems - and she's also suicidally depressed. She hoped a tighter schedule would take her mind of these thoughts, but it's just making it worse, but she doesn't want to disappoint her fans by streaming less frequently. And sometimes she wonders what would happen if she overdosed on stream. If she asked them to prove their love to her. Maybe she would stop feeling so hollow, maybe they would even do it. But no, she's going to be online again in a minute, what a silly idea (you stupid cow), come on...
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>>71540002
All your faggy NPCs are about as entertaining as actual e-thots
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>>71540073
That last one is actually a new person, and I'm interested to see what other anons come up with.
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>>71539873
I mean that's the realistic option but wouldn't it be fun to pit the players against a bitchy drama queen highschooler that also happens to have a machiavellian intellect and a horde of losers at her beck and call?
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>>71540214
nah it's too unbelievable
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>>71540002
Here's a twist I'd go with
She is actually an obsessed, true-believer occultist, and a handful of her most devoted followers are her fellow ritualists. She is planning to summon a major demon through an online ritual in a private chat and either crash the internet or bring society down. Depending on the setting she may be into some real magic, or just a charismatic lunatic. Either way the bloodletting and bizarre, dangerous 'magickal rituals' her handful of full-blown fellow cultists are performing is very real.
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>>71536695
Holy zoom zoom batman!
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>>71540477
I like it. I see her wearing a flower crown, both when streaming and when doing (neopagan?) occult stuff.
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>>71540002
>Go-Go Yuno (Monica Berry) - An 'ironic kawaii' girl who's signature look combines the frills and barrettes of idol style with plaids, glasses and piercings. Gogo's odd look and slightly-above-braindead sarcastic wit gives her a small but hardcore devoted following who look down on more mainstream e-girls. In addition to typical vlogging much of her content is scathing 'reviews' of mainstream pop culture. The attitude has led to a few attempts to doxx her, but so far none have succeeded. In fact Go Go is a skilled computer maven operating behind several firewalls, and desperate to protect two secrets that would destroy her: first, that she's not really asian (she uses makeup and careful lighting to create the impression), and second that her home is a trailer village near Halifax, Nova Scotia (years of practice have eliminated her accent, but it creeps back in when she loses her temper). If it comes down to it, she'd kill to protect her identity.
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>>71536695
Excellent concept
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>>71537506
this is a good idea
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>>71540586
Why don't you go back to your retirement home and hang out with all the other old folks who can't keep up with the modern world?
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>>71536695

Well famous livestreamers will likely have a sensejack feature that lets adrenaline junkies live the same experience as they do.

Think Octane from Apex, an adrenaline junkie who blew his own legs off to shave a second off his his top record.now he participate in abattle Royale and he has comments for his fanbase who he adores and considers shanking someone with an stim based butterfly knife a great way to get views. So imagine the feedback as he injects stims to get a rush
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>>71541083
>watching e-thots is keeping up with the world
Go back to /v/
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I really like this, OP. Any cool ideas for a more political and/or religious e-girl? You know the type: "I'm conservative/woke just like you...check my Patreon ;)
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>>71541534
Not watching, just knowing they exist and how it works. This shouldn't be hard to understand, gramps. OP and the other guy don't seem to be painting the scene in a positive light either. Did you just hear e-girl and your primordial lizard brain activated a fight or flight response before the rest of you could catch up?
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Hey I just recalled, Spider Man PS4 did something kind of similar with the Internet Famous quest.
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>>71540477
This sounds very SLA Industries?
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Don't forget about the ASMR thots. Some potential for a funny rp.
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Various virtual idols that are actual AIs. Some are rogue evolved AI, maybe some ghost in the machine type of deal, some are shackled megacorp units, and some are just bored military AI that's trying out new tactic and strategy on her unsuspecting audience.

>A corporation AI idol that genuinely like her fanbase, but can't resist her programming to serve the corporation and send her fanbase to attack rival corps.
>Military AI from a rival nation trying to de-stabilize the campaign's nation by swaying public's opinion and using her fans to spread misinformation.
>A seemingly innocent AI idol, but her songs are actually encrypted with viruses that allows her full access to any device that downloaded her song - and some retard at the secret military robotic lab downloaded her song onto his work computer.
>One of the AI hire the player to transport a copy of herself away to a safe location, turns out this girl have multiple fragments and versions which all claim to be the real version and will do everything to eliminate the fakes
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>>71536990
It reeks of /cgl/
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stolen for my campaign
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1/2
I feel like this could be very easily adapted into other settings.
OP mentioned the cult-like nature, and personality cults are as old as humanity itself.
Different deities, different factions within a government with fanatical supporters, different sects of a religion, etc.
This seems like a discussion about competing personalities of people or organizations in the more abstract sense, so if we can take the examples listed so far and reduce them to their more abstract core, presumably we can go the other way around as well.

>>71537280
>Alicia Vanderheim
Protection of a powerful force or figure who backs a cruel authoritarian regime.
>Nakasato Seka
Specialized and niche fanaticism appealing to the unwanted at the cost of overall efficiency. Quantity over quality.
>Jessica Ashton
Unassuming and paradoxically controlling, where the deception and control is layered under humor and misdirection.
>>71537564
>Emily Torres
Unstable leader, powerful but paranoid.
>>71537919
>Kala Mbuta
Militant and experienced, willing to take a personal interest to get tasks done independent of external assistance, but lacks the nuance required to be a completely effective public figure.
>>71540002
>Margarete Schneider
Genuinely good and unassuming leader, but weak due to the pressure of having the responsibility of guiding so many unstable people.
>>71540879
>Go-Go Yuno
Almost an alternative to the others, holding power over those who dislike the status quo but still fall victim to it. A revolutionary just as flawed and manipulative of the system being rebelled against.

So here are a few more core concepts that could be reworked into other figures:

>A figure who lives completely in the shadow of a larger and more influential figure, and is either waiting for the time to strike in order to take over or started out as a fanatic themselves and is being very obviously manipulated into doing more of the grunt work for the power that brought them into this position of prominence.
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>>71547467
2/2
>A figurehead for a larger organization, but while starting out as an ultimate and divine leader has been reduced over time to a position of little to no power at all, grasping at any chance possible to retain that position
>The public face of a much more insidious organization who finds the organization being represented has started breaking up into smaller more violent factions who are not only fighting for control of the community but also fighting for different interpretations of the organization's message and purpose.
>A group or individual who constantly changes name or appearance in order to keep from being discovered, but the fanatics who follow them continuously search for where they appear next leading to splinter groups and an air of mystery as to their identity, motivation, and reason for secrecy.
>A dead, retired, or martyred leader having their mantle taken up by one of their most devout followers who swear revenge upon the cause of the leader's absence.
>A conqueror, open about the need to purge the community by violent means who leads and organizes a terrorist cell but is competent enough to employ professionals alongside fanatics in order to hide successfully.
>A genuinely good person who makes their mark by living as an example of purity and virtue, but holds a terrible past filled with the very things being warned against out of shame and guilt.
>An actual cult leader, using the hip and trendy to shill their communes, snake oil, and spiritual salvation while at the same time using those who follow to commit either acts of terror or become mindless, penniless thralls.
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>>71537378
>>71537461
It has the second worst BL story, arguably worse bugs, and the only improvement is the gameplay and skill system.
The series itself still has bugbears that make it absolutely trash tier, and whoever designed the way the maps work needs to be shot.
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>>71536695
>fleshing out the concept for use in a tabletop campaign
Then you need types of simps.

>Chuuni (also called Tween)
A teenager, probably uses a parent's credit card. The cringiest, smallest, fastest, and most disposable of all simps. Still possessed of enough youthful energy to sprint, but relatively weak in close quarters. They rush the enemies of their e-girl with surprising speed, shrieking slurs and batting with whatever object is at hand. They are meant to distract enemies while NEETs and Coomers move in. Some tweens pull double-duty as ranged combatants using weapons found in their relatives' homes.

>NEET (also Neckbeard)
The heaviest, fattest, and slowest of simps. NEETs will barrel toward enemies while flailing a sword-like object and body-pillow, which do surprising damage by virtue of the NEET's sheer weight. A NEET will either batter an enemy or attempt to grapple, in either case using his mass to do heavy damage or immobilize the enemy. Being grappled by several NEETs simultaneously is tantamount to a death sentence; leaving victims practically helpless as others batter him to death.

>Coomer (also Stinker)
The most foul-smelling simp, reeking of every dreadful odor known to man, and some that are not known. Coomers are somewhere between a tween and a NEET, trying to fight enemies poorly while exalting their e-girl, but their real purpose is to debuff enemies with their stench. A coomer can also moan disturbingly and splatter enemies with a foul corrosive liquid.

>Paypig (also Office)
Wealthy and (relatively) intelligent simps, usually clean by simp standards, and sometimes married. Function as simp captains and can generally be found equipping and giving basic commands to other simps. Taking them out will deal a blow to an e-girl's income, and also to the quality of equipment given to her simps. They drop more treasure than other simps, in the form of fancy watches or fat wallets, but are also the quickest to flee when an enemy gets close.
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Just take it to the logical conclusion of these computer junkies getting sponsored on equipment/access as the companies grant sponsorship for certain eGirls. That way they have salaries and protection, and now contractually restricted fans who they can just say, "We can't, the contracts" without having the raging backlash. Not to mention their coworkers will ruin their lives if they try anything. It's a case of being overly excited, thinking with their dicks, then some becoming aware but are already bound up with a noose around their necks (figuratively).

Then the cults are the start ups who are sponsoring their own eGirls who might fulfill that 4d chess you mentioned. The big ones could be "cGirls" for "Corp Girls". This way you could more readily adapt this into the gaming spectrum.
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>>71549638
C-girls should be like, the extra-NPC versions of e-girls. They'd have smaller fanbases because of the manifold restrictions on their content, constantly bedecked in corporate-approved merchandise, and shackled to cheer-leading/eye-candy duty for various dull corporate events. Their messaging would be full of nakedly insincere and out-of-character support of corporate malpractices (i.e. "Bella-Belle™ totally supports the recent tear-gassing and firing of so-called [[[labor activist]]] protesters! Snitch on your fellow worker today, break that picket-line, and support your overlords! Goremel Mystery Meat™ is totally safe and ethical!")

Like if you open up e-girl pages and see women in identical scamazon t-shirts or facecrook hats, you could pretty well assured that they're c-girls.

More savvy c-girls ("s-girls" or "sellouts") would end up looking a little more like racecar-drivers, with logos of dozens of sponsors forming clouds in their clothing.
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Taking things a little dark with this next idea, but fuck it, cyberpunk isn't generally a lighthearted environment.

Some enterprising yakuza families (any organized crime group could work, yaks are just a cyberpunk staple) have started to make a killing off the e-girl trend in their own way - they've opened up brothels with girls snatched off the streets and given enough surgery/brainwashing that well-paying simps really can live out their fantasy of bumping uglies with their favorite titty streamer. They're always on the lookout for new talent, especially girls that look enough like famous ones that physical modification can be minimal, so for any mercs or PCs sick or amoral enough for human trafficking jobs, it can certainly be lucrative.
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>>71536695
If you don't include a boxy gang I'm going to find you and kick you in the balls.
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>>71550872
Sounds like bunraku puppets from shadowrun
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>>71550872
>mercs or PCs sick or amoral enough for human trafficking jobs
We talking abducting, transporting human cargo, keeping guard, and recollecting escapees?
Am I missing anything obvious? I'm making a list to expand on later.
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>>71550872
Taking it a little light with this idea but what if the players were hired to infiltrate an e-girls house and steal her pee for a particularly wealthy but deranged client.
Don't do if its your magical realm but it could be a funny mission otherwise
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Antonia Barbados Yelnikova "ABbY"

Originally a corporate performer equivalent to a USO show, ABbY sang cover songs to corporate workers in male-dominated areas such as uranium mining zones, pollutant cleanup, and deep sea-steading. Shows were highly publicized displays of corporate beneficence for public consumption. Ostensibly moved by their plight, she went independent at age 21 to stream to her niche audience directly.

In truth, the original campaign was a financial loss, so the company folded and the assets and talent were retooled to direct market. ABbY streams video calls with nonthreatening male actors (and occasionally female ones) posing as workers, selling individual attention and the appearance of compassion to keep workers pacified. She has developed strong followings among pollution cleanup workers and miners.

ABbY has an extensive writing staff for her canned material, their primary job being to make her compassion seem real without appearing to pander. Several bad ideas slipped through editing early on, and periodically deniable teams of hackers will be hired to scrub evidence (the brief and quickly abandoned idea that ABbY has a lung condition from her early touring, for example).
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>>71536695
sounds like snotgirl
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>>71551400
Took a page from SR for that one desu, it was too obvious an idea to hold back
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I like the idea that you can scale these jobs as needed. From a simple steal her pee run to a more complex ruin her rep type of deal.
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>>71550872

Take it another level of cyberpunk. Why steal girls, when they can have them show up themselves? E-girls have huge female followings too, most of them not particularly sexual, just 'I want to imagine we are friends so I can be cool too'.

Steal girls off the street and you get reluctant if not rebellious participants who want to undermine you and are a major risk factor. But troll the comments and forums of major egirls, find the superfans, and offer them a deal - we can make you exactly like her, if you do a favour or two for us.

Mafia plays nice, talks nice, says they're doing it as a test-run for their new cosmetic surgery tech. They can make you look and sound exactly like her, and you already know how to perform it. You'll find girls who'll jump at the chance. Then when they've had the surgery, say thanks and we can end it here, but if you ever need favours we can work something out. They can't afford the aftercare needed and the treatments will degrade quickly and terrible, because they specifically pick girls who can't afford it and maybe plan the treatments that way. Then the girls come back and ask for help with it. They say 'sure, we can do that, we just need a favour'. And the first favour is to just meet some nice people at bars and act in character. Short stretches, then long ones. Just talk at first. Send in one or two of their own people to flirt and get them genuinely sexually interested so they make the first move. Once that door's open it's much easier to ask them for a bit more, and a bit more, and a bit more, and before you know it they're fully committed and being sent directly to hotel rooms to fuck in order to collect that days' dose of anti-rejection drugs. And they can walk away whenever they want... theoretically.
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>>71558382

This is based on how crime gangs recruit their high-end girls. It works even better here because they don't need to hook them on drugs or hold citizenship over them, just antirejection drugs. And it's better here because there are so many fans of egirls that would actually just want to interact with a convincing actor that you can make money from the early phase of recruitment and lure them into sexual services of their own accord - that's very important to get long-term girls. If your girls feel like they have agency and chose this, and have the option to technically leave any time, they perform better, earn more, and burn out much much later. Sometimes they even think they made a fair deal.

Plus this is cyberpunk as fuck.
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I hate how this is genuinely cyberpunk. Bravo, OP.... Also, fuck you.
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>>71537489
I think you need to read "the girl who was plugged in.
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How many companies are running the E-girls or are providing these e-girls a platform for the girls to market themselves?
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How about an anti-eGirl killsquad made up of ex-simps, incels, and deranged tradcon types? Buncha desperate, crazy motherfuckers armed and jacked up on aftermarket drugs and guns with an ax or twelve to grind.
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>>71536695
What system are you running this in?
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>>71559783
Not a killsquad but the group is definitely willing to use terror tactics to cripple or outright kill the platforms that give E-girls their bread and influence, a mailbomb or two in Ethot media inc to scare the pussified techgeek types from coming to work for a few days, leaking a vid of some up-and-coming starlet doing some really ugly shit (beastiality vids, scat, whatever) that scares off the investors.
but when push comes to shove, the Anti-Egirl group isn't above kidnapping some e-girl starlet and sending parts of her back to her HQ.
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>>71559902
I'm sure a few have adopted calling cards, after a fashion. Joker-types sending playing cards, tradcons using typical Nazi and white supremacist iconography (black sun, swastikas, 1488, etc.), the kind of theatric bullshit that gets people to pay attention to them.
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>>71560054
and that itself would probably produce some level of fangirlism; "Hatecrime1488 and RapeStab are my favorite members of the Purifcation kkkrew, they are so cute and dreamy and i'll be the best tradwife ever and have lots of kids and turn them into real men!"
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>>71560100
Ironic. They become what they swore to destroy, though different and definitely more overtly psychotic.
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>>71560123
their reasons for their campaign of terror are so numerous that there is probably a segment of them that were just pissed that they never became the male equivalent of an e-thot.



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