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@Schradinger: To pose some questions about your ability: how does object allows him to access their immediate vicinity and become present with them. Like through a looking glass? A crystal ball? And what's the importance of direct contact with an object? Is it required for your character to become more attuned to the unique energy of that person? What's the decaying rate of the access to the energy signature (for lack of better terms, my brain is tired)? For instance, your character acquired a dress the person he wanted to scry used to wear all the time, but it has been several months since they last put it on.

What if the person hardly touched the object, but always focused on it, maybe it had a lot sentimental value, such as a music box or something kept in a trunk under the bed?
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@Milieu: I think there should be allowances. He wouldn't be able to see people just standing behind a wall or a mile away, but if those people were preparing a spell to resurrect an entire graveyard, I imagine it would stand out like a beacon to him (though even the allowances would have limits).


Works for me.

@Ichthys: Seems like the contention over my ability has refined it into something simpler and more justifiable, while still maintaining its essence and imposing reasonable limits. Unless you want to wait for others to put in their two cents to finalize it. Just let me know when you're satisfied, and then I'll adjust my CS. It seems its been settled though.,
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Heh, I was thinking, if she's the mother, then him being the Lord rather than her would either A) be because she did the equivalent of abdicating, and therefore gave up her rights and probably wouldn't be getting them back, B) had no original claim because it wasn't as hereditary as the titles are in our world, or C) be because she was dead. But I wasn't sure about his age, so I figured I'd ask. On the off chance she might still be alive. I'm not entirely against playing someone near death's door, but I'll have to think on it. Probably won't, for those reasons you mentioned.

However, point B brings up the question of why the majority of the witches in this coven would be worried about the power vacuum more than I wonder who will become Lord and Lady next? If it's a hereditary title, then there would seem to be some acceptance of who has the right to take such a position, and if there are nobles, then anyone without a title would have a far far far lower natural right to such a position than even the lowest ranking noble among them.

So, who would our characters be watching or paying attention to or toadying up to or making problems for? Do we have names?

And should any character with the goal of having the leadership role within their grasp be of noble heritage, or, at the very least, have a noble in their pocket?
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He would completely submerge the object in a pool of water, then recite his incantation/perform his rituals (I haven't really decided which yet) and the surface of the water would either smooth itself and reveal an image or rise out of the bowl/container to form the person and their surroundings (though again, I'm undecided which way to go). The significance of the object itself is that it must have some level of resonance with the person's soul, and that resonance is created by physical contact, or as you suggested great sentimental value combined with proximity. This would also mean that he couldn't scry animals, since they have no souls (just a side note).

Regarding the time it takes for the resonance to wear off, it would depend on how attuned the item was in the first place. If they only touched it once for a few seconds, he would have roughly that amount of time before it became useless, so it would more or less be a 1:1 correlation. The time could be reduced, however, if the item came into the possession of someone else, as it would then begin the process of developing a resonance with that new person's soul, erasing the resonance with the first as it did (so just him having the object to use for scrying would accelerate the decay of the resonance).
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Nemaisare said So, who would our characters be watching or paying attention to or toadying up to or making problems for? Do we have names?


Well, Vincent for one. Once I finish and post his bio it'll be explained better, but essentially he would be the first "in line" to take over (going off what I gathered from Ichthys in our PM convo), but refused when some of the other nobles tried to put him on the throne. Whether his refusal is genuine or just another ploy in the game of kings could definitely be a point of contention and uncertainty that other writers could play off of, since he didn't officially abdicate.
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Nvm! Discussion happened a lot more while I was gone. Lemme catch up.
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@Milieu: The way I envisioned the public discussions to work was that it would move on to the next step, that is my judgement, when the owner (or defendant, I guess) had arrived to their own final decision. I then, would judge the final decision. If unaccepted, the discussion would begin anew or the unapproved thing would just be flat out changed. If accepted, then the discussion did well :p In other words, I'm ready to make my say whenever you tell me to do so. If you are though, I'd be most convenient if you edit it into the CS now, so I can more readily understand what you decided on, rather than trying to deduce it from all the discussion posts.

@Nemaisare: The power vacuum was created because the royalty of the D'Cerf worked as follows:
  • The leadership was largely a hereditary monarchy, and was mostly patriarchal.

  • Traditionally, the heir was the eldest son of the Lord before him (the heir's father). In the case where there was no son, the daughter was made Lord (formally titled Lady), but again, the daughter's heir would be the eldest son, if one was available.

  • The High Priestess was the wife of the eldest son (that is the heir), and thus, it is a requirement that the heir marries before being allowed to rule. In the case of a Lady in rule, the High Priest was the Lady's husband. Here, the same rule applies.

  • In the case where there was no offspring, then the next immediate family would be coronated as Lord/Lady (that would be a sister or brother of the standing Lord, or even the Mother and Father of the Lord). In the event that the Lord has no immediate family who could rule, the Priestess' immediate family was chosen. The succeeding High Priestess would be the wedded spouse of whoever was given Lordship. If the only available immediate family was unwed, then this would be the only case where the Lord would be unmarried, but the Lord would be forced to wed the first available suitor to assume the role of High Priestess.


Unfortunately for the D'Cerf, the Lord and Lady (this is the name given to the ruling couple, regardless of who has what role) had no offspring and no available immediate family who could/wanted to rule. Thus, the hereditary monarchy was broken, and in turn, everyone attempted to get a claim on the open throne.
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Well, Vincent for one. Once I finish and post his bio it'll be explained better, but essentially he would be the first "in line" to take over (going off what I gathered from Ichthys in our PM convo), but refused when some of the other nobles tried to put him on the throne. Whether his refusal is genuine or just another ploy in the game of kings could definitely be a point of contention and uncertainty that other writers could play off of, since he didn't officially abdicate.


Does this Vincent need a bodyguard? xD That's my characters current profession, since I essentially claimed in my own bio that raiding has come to a moratorium since the line of succession came into question and strife and division plague the D'Cerf coven.
And regarding the explanation of your ability, I have no problems with it.

@Ichthys: I'll modify the bio when I wake up and pm you when the changes have been made.
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Interesting discussions! Well, honestly, the scrying thing ... not a big deal to me, as it's a common thing in magical worlds. So I think the proposed limits that Schradinger came up with is 100% okay with me. Sounds as if he thought it through.

As a side note, Ichthys, if you want to PM me about Jocasta's role in all of this ... feel free to, because I can see her potentially being some sort of important chess piece on the board, no matter that she's only involved because she's being paid to guard some noble. Maybe you could help me pair her with one as well. I can see potential of the situation, but it's too late for me to think of anything out of the ordinary. Maybe even go so far as a prophecy? I dunno... I'm tired, lol. With that, g'night everyone!
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lydyn said With that, g'night everyone!


Goodnight! I'm going to go to sleep myself.
Similar to Iydyn's plight of needing a particular placement for her character, if anyone needs a bodyguard, pm me.
I'd rather not concoct an NPC to bodyguard.
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Name: Flowryde D'Cerf

Age: 29

Gender: Male



Role: First Templar of the Occult

Interests:
Flowryde puts the well being of his Coven before all else, his actions are solely for the best interest of the Coven. Loves dabbling in magic, whenever he gets a break from templar duties, especially in the experimenting with glyphs and words of power. Also, he frequently socializes with the citizens of Moonshearth, applying his knowledge of glyphs to the benefit of the people.

Personality: Genial mostly. He is friends with many lay people in Moonshearth despite attaining a title. Does not show his temper but can be irrationally spiteful when it relates to Coven politics.

Biography:
As an infant, he was left to the wolves one cold winter night. A priest from D'Cerf's Occult found the bawling infant on a forest trail on the way back from collecting Moonsprigs. Being a compassionate man, he brought the child back to the Temple where he was raised as a servant. They never let him listen during rituals and would send him away while they perform their duties as Temple Wardens. At the age of six, Flowryde's world of endless mind-numbing chores built a rebellious persona who would defy the Temple Wardens at every opportunity. He would play tricks on the other Denizens of the Temple, hiding their clothes when they went to the showers, dropping rat tails into delicious smelling broth which they never let him have for dinner. Once, the Wardens even caught the boy stealing from the Temple library, his left buttock was never the same after that incident. As he grew older, his antics became extremely outlandish, from annoying the staff to actually disrupting Temple worship as the boy somehow flooded the temple with frogs over night. During the ceremony of the winter solstice, the High Priestess ceremonial scepter went missing, apparently stolen from its usual glass cabinet. After delaying the ceremony for a whole day while the Temple was in upheaval, the Priestess found her staff nestled comfortably in the cabinet as if it were never moved. The head Warden was furious, he knew it was the boy playing his pranks again even if he could not prove it. Apologising profusely to the Priestess for the child's behaviour, he divulged into a tale of a juvenile delinquent while promising retribution.
The Priestess demanded to see the troublemaker for her own judgement. She was shocked to see a young youth, no older than 10. A mere child that managed to make a fool out of her Wardens. Gazing, into his clear sapphire eyes, The Priestess decided to take him under her own wing, showing him the intricacies of magic. Under her tutelage, Flowryde made leaping advancements. On his 21st birthday, the D'Cerfs officially recognized him as one of their own. Henceforth, Flowryde was for ever grateful towards the D'Cerfs, and pledged his life to the Coven.

The death of The High Priestess deeply distressed him but as of late, the Priestess had warned him of enemies trying to destroy the Coven. Now he is determined to restore the name of the D' Cerfs to its former glory.



Editting: Format, Grammer, Brain farts
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Does this Vincent need a bodyguard? xD That's my characters current profession, since I essentially claimed in my own bio that raiding has come to a moratorium since the line of succession came into question and strife and division plague the D'Cerf coven. And regarding the explanation of your ability, I have no problems with it. @Ichthys: I'll modify the bio when I wake up and pm you when the changes have been made.


He certainly could use a bodyguard of Atlas' ability, though he may not get to use that giant sword as much as you were probably hoping.
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He certainly could use a bodyguard of Atlas' ability, though he may not get to use that giant sword as much as you were probably hoping.


Haha I was certainly hoping to write some detailed posts of cleaving and hacking people to bits. But I'm sure I'll get the chance.
It'll be interesting to see how my character handles the political playground. Atlas will be Vincent's bodyguard :P
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I mean, I was going to join, but I think I might just watch.
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I mean, I was going to join, but I think I might just watch.


Why not join?
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I want to join this Roleplay, as there seems to be a lot of possibilities in terms of development, but I have a question that pertains to a character I am thinking of writing out. Are we allowed to have a Familiar type of pet with us if it has synergy with our backstory/skills? For example, I am leaning towards having a Raven as a Familiar and having the ability to see through its eyes for scouting and information gathering using a channeling spell (leaving the host body, i.e. my character, vulnerable during its casting) while also revolving around using spells that center around moving air with force. I don't plan to have the Raven be special in any way, other than it being more or less a pet that my character is attached to emotionally and as a medium for her Sight-Spell.

I have other ideas for characters so if this idea is a bit stretched in terms of what is allowed in the Roleplay I won't be hurt by it, but I'd rather ask to see if this is more allowed before spending time better spent on another character spread.
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@Enix: I guess I could allow a variation of this. Considering animal's lack a soul (as explained in the FAQ; the soul is what differentiates the humans as a higher being, different from animals), you could hypothetically use magic to transfer your soul (your consciousness) into the raven for a time. I mean, I'm not sure how else to approach it; even though, it was said before that the soul and spirit could never really be divided. I guess, we'll have to get some thinking and discussion going on the states of the spirit and soul to get this spell to function properly, within the realm and its constraints.

That said, once allowed, considering the complex task of doing this, this Sight-Spell would probably have a long time of preparation, or would not be at the full power that you first envisioned it to be. Plus, the consequences could be dire. Perhaps if the raven is killed while the caster's soul is in it, the soul is lost with the raven, resulting in the caster basically becoming incapable of higher, mental functions; basically, becoming like an animal in their own right. For clarification, I suggest reading the FAQ portion having to do with creature, life and death. particularly the section on the body, spirit and soul.
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@Milieu: Atlas seems much better adjusted now; I formally accept the character. I'm glad the discussion idea worked out! :D
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@Castor: I would suggest adding comparable examples or to quantify some of his skills better. For example, you say that activating the rune on his back increases his reflexes, but to what extent? Really, in my opinion, his power is much too ambiguous in terms of its maximum limits. I like the premise, but the execution could be better defined, in other words.
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@Ichthys I initially saw the Sight-Spell as being a long casting time as it isn't much of a combat ability and I don't see it being useful during a fight leaving the Caster vulnerable to anything and everything in the open area. And I would be more than willing to have the consequences of loss of control of my character or worse (death) as I had planned to have something of that manner to be in their back story to show how dangerous it really is as a Spell; if I tried to do this spell in sketchy times, I'm just asking for character to die anyhow. Perhaps to balance it out a bit more, the raven is unable to go outside of a certain distance from the Caster, otherwise the link could be compromised and trap the Caster inside of the raven; seeing how the body is being used to channel the spell, the further away from them, the weaker the control and connection could become.
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