[@Dragonfly 9] - Heya, the updates do work out a lot better! I will just be a bit of a nitpicky little child and ask for just a bit more on the magic. Mostly, I would like to know which ones are written/spoken for convenience/reference, since I think only intactilis has that classification. With intactilis and occulo, if you could give me a general upper limit (similar to how one was given for illusio), that would be super for helping me give consistent judgement calls if needed. [quote]✦ Veritas If a Wisp tries to look like something else(like, for example, a human), Zachary can see right through their disguise with this spell.[/quote] I will also give the heads up on this spell that wisps pretty frequently have weird forms and sometimes have forms that can pass as human as a matter of course, and I'm not super sure how often this spell will actually have a use case. If you want to give it a little modification that it lets him identify wisps regardless of form, I can give that a pass, but if you wanna schmix it up with a different spell, that's fine too. Once you get back to me on those, I think Zack will be good to go into the character tab! [@King Cosmos] - As Erode said, a reaper having magic that binds spirits/souls, even if they aren't human ones, would be pretty high on the "serious crimes" list due to the entire purpose of Decibitus being to help departed spirits/souls to the After without issue. While shamanism is a magic that's fine to have as part of his backstory prior to entering Decibitus, it would be hard for me to justify why Ogawa hadn't been put on the chopping block if he continued using it in that form after the fact. I do think the easiest method to maintain the flavor would be to have them be more akin to summons based on said animals, as it also clears up messier lore clashes like animals typically going directly into the After and not having any way to use magic on their own merit, since they wouldn't be capable of actively speaking/writing Vertan to do so. With that said, as additional spell slots are something that I do foresee as being obtainable, as a GM I would prefer that summons be a bit more in line with "animals, but better" (e.g. canines that can sniff out ghosts, horses that run especially fast, gorillas that are especially strong, etc.) over "every animal has its own set of magic" so as to avoid situations where every other player's job could be done instead by a single character. Of course, things that are more for flavor like Kitsune being able to speak and the like are fine though!