Azi Demonica
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Inferi
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...and you're saying Annie is going to play that character?
No, I was just fooling around. Though, RPing as a crazy person who believed they had magic, would be embarrassing.
But not entirely inappropriate for the setting (I would imagine). PTSD is a very real thing, after all!
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24-Jul-2017 04:25:50
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24-Jul-2017 04:26:21
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Can I have the power of flame?
No. I've already told you this twice, you cannot have fire magic.
I'm actually insulted that you keep asking. You clearly haven't read the lore of the world, or if you have then you clearly haven't understood it - otherwise you wouldn't keep asking. Allowing a random child from a random village to miraculously have learned, by herself, from scratch, how to harness the flame magic of the Brightlord who had to originally teach it to his chosen Paladins personally countless years ago... Just come on, Annie. Make an effort.
I am Inferi.
You can:
~ Sell your eternal soul to a daedric prince to make shadows do stuff for a change.
~ Go to where the wild things are, and join their ranks.
~ Spend 100 years in the seclusion of the peak of the throat of the world, mastering the chain lightning spell (before realising your feeble legs can't carry you back down the mountain).
Oh, I forgot.
~ Find George's character and beg him to train you in Paladin Fire/Holy magic.
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24-Jul-2017 04:37:40
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24-Jul-2017 04:40:39
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Still, I'm not particularly fond of a "stealth" orientated ability in this setting. While they work great on human targets, Humans are (supposedly) on the losing end of the stick. Because of the condition that we can't be witches, I presume our characters WANT humanity to survive in some way, shape or form.
If we're on the losing end of the stick, wouldn't stealth abilities make sense? Gotta hide from them monsters.
Also, I thought the implication was that pledging yourself to the Wraith doesn't actually sacrifice your humanity... yet. The Underking drawbacks are immediate, and automatically put you on the side of the bad guys, while the Wraith is more subtle and takes time. At least, that's what I got from it.
Westenev
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You might, however, get away with a flint and steel. And a voice in the back of your head that tells you to "burn everything".
Go full Aerys.
That's another GoT reference, you uncultured heathen.
Also there is only room for one madman in this thread. Quit encroaching on my turf, bruh.
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Magic: None for right now
inb4 annie immediately eats dirt the second the thread begins
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
24-Jul-2017 04:45:10
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24-Jul-2017 04:52:14
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NotFishing
Westenev
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Azi Demonica
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Inferi
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...and you're saying Annie is going to play that character?
No, I was just fooling around. Though, RPing as a crazy person who believed they had magic, would be embarrassing.
But not entirely inappropriate for the setting (I would imagine). PTSD is a very real thing, after all!
Ha, you always have good points, West. This makes sense.
Yes, Annie, reading the thread is the best way to understand everything you can do. It's only four posts or so, I think, so it shouldn't take too long.
Annie, I get that you're so eager to RP, and that's probably why you rush your bios and refuse to read the threads.
But consider this:
Reading the thread, reading other people's posts, taking time and care to come up with a character, a backstory, and a motivation, and also listening to feedback... all of those things
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roleplaying.
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
24-Jul-2017 04:49:05
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NotFishing