[quote=@Phantomlink959] Now, I have a pretty wide array of characters I can pull from and adapt for the setting; but the character I'm most likely to use would be an ex peace keeper who got abducted during a mission and was used as a sacrifice for a ritual summoning. The ritual was interrupted part way, causing his body to become fused with a Hound of Tindalos. The fusion would result in him gaining their power to move through space using sharp corners as portals. I may try to think up some time-related power if i can puzzle out something that isn't overpowered, since the Hounds of Tindalos have a rather nasty habit of turning time travelers into their next meal. [/quote] I'm fine with the concept of someone being kidnapped and used for a failed ritual summoning, becoming fused with an eldritch abomination. But time is a bit of a no-no. There's really no real way to having a time power that works in a roleplay setting. I'm fine with sharp corner teleportation and the abomination itself having time powers, but not really a player character. Also, time traveling NPCs is a can of worms that I don't want to ever have to open, especially for something that'd be nothing more than a side-story. [quote=@Lotrix Molick] Hungry magic would be something like a magical artifact that does not necessarily do evil things but in the process of actively trying to get used and gain power kills, maims, or traumatizes people and/or destroys physical objects. So, yes, mages acting without repurcussions type of magic [/quote] Yea, that's gucci then. [hr][hr] OOC coming sometime today, probably.