Alright bitches, it's time to get started. [@Ciaran] I really like Paige's abstraction, and the rest of her character is pretty interesting. I could go on, but I'm pressed for time, so I'll just say that she's accepted to save me time. [quote][b][color=Silver]LIMITS ⫻[/color][/b] The mental battlegrounds is very exhausting for Paige. The amount of combatants and the scope of the battlefield plays a part in how stressful the battle is. If the fight takes too long, Paige may pass out from exhaustion. Other than that, there's no real limit to how many people she can pull into mental combat - in addition, the Awakened are not immune to any of the effects of her abstraction. [b][color=Silver]WEAKNESSES ⫻[/color][/b] Once mental combat begins, both parties are rendered stationary (or close to it as possible) with little awareness of the outside world. Basically, this means that Paige and her opponent are sitting ducks. The effects of losing is a bit harsher on Paige than anyone else as it takes a toll on her body and her mind. Afterwards, Paige will be tired, and suffering from a very sharp headache. [/quote] [hr] [@Mike73] I like both of your characters - I like Grant a bit more, though. Both characters are accepted. [quote][b]LIMITS ⫻[/b] Jasmine's abstraction has a four meter range, and outside of that she cannot affect the momentum of any of those targets. Upon storing a charge within herself, she slowly loses the momentum over time. It wouldn't have any effect in the short term, but if she holds the momentum in herself over a long period of time, she'll essentially lose all of it. In addition, she has to take in account the mass of an object. The momentum of a rock wouldn't do much to move, say, a piano, but it can definitely. Jasmine cannot directly affect an Awakened, but she can infuse herself and the Blind with momentum. [b]WEAKNESSES ⫻[/b] Whenever Jasmine uses her abstraction, she slows down her own momentum a bit to a near-halt. Which makes it difficult for her to stay on the move while using her abstraction. [/quote] I'll come up with an abstraction for Grant later.