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Feel free to ask questions, share ideas or just have a chat. For lore and info about the roleplay, view the zeroth post above or the interest check thread here.
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Well it took a while, but the roleplay's officially begun. Anyone with an approved character may now begin posting at anytime.
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Just to let everyone know, the roleplay is still open and accepting new players.
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Hello, this seem like fun. I will be working on an character sheet. How does magic manifest? Are there tests to check for mages? Are there schools once a mage has been found? Does one need incantations or is it more like you think it and it happens?

In case you have not gathered, I want to do a battle mage. Preferably of peasant class unless magic only manifests in noble or higher families. any and all advice will be greatly appreciated.
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Hi, i like youre game world so ive made a charsheet for your approval.

Ive used allot of my own ideas here of what i think might be interesting.

Please dont be worried about the Time Mage aspect of it, i intend to keep it very low key. Like i said, my character is pretty magically inept.

Now without further adew i present to you Sir Terry.


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@Omni5876 Hey, thanks for the show of interest. To answer your questions:

Magic mainly manifests by simply doing magic, but a mage can be identified by simply having another mage nearby. As all mages share a connection with Gaia, they are also by extension connected with each other so a mage can always sense another mage. There are indeed schools for mages and in Belisio, anyone identified as a mage is usually automatically enrolled in a school for mages where they can hone their talents for a variety of occupations such as deep sky mining, mist harvesting, land 'stitching' (connecting floating islands together), landscaping, aetherlink maintenance and of course serving in the military as a battlemage.

As for how mages use their magic, they don't use incantations, but they don't just think and it happens either. What they basically do is use their own link with Gaia, imagine it as a rope, and breaking off individual strands to connect with other objects and control them either on the micro or macro scale. It's like an invisible third hand that can be further split apart to control multiple objects or multiple parts of a single object (or multiple parts of multiple objects if the mage is skilled enough). On the micro scale, the focus is on properties such as temperature and density (say melting steel to make it more malleable or freezing it to make it more brittle) whereas on the macro scale, the focus is on sheer mass and volume (moving something very heavy vs a lot of small things in a very wide area).

Depending on a mage's particular area of focus, they can strengthen their link with Gaia to be able to control bigger and heavier objects (useful for casters) or make it more fine tuned for precision work (useful for battlemages). Either way, casting is a focused effort of skill and control. Where non-mages only see a slight distortion in the air, a mage can see their power at work from the perspective of their 'hand', their link, focusing on the object they want to control. They can either 'zoom in', so to speak, on a molecular or even atomic level to shift things around a bit, or zoom out to control the object itself in its entirety, if that makes sense.

To be sure, a commoner in a school for mages will be looked down upon by their noble peers, but Gaia doesn't discriminate and anyone could be born as a mage. It's very likely however for nobles to receive higher quality education and special treatment from their tutors due to their wealth and status, while everyone else is given the bare minimum and must scrape by on their own efforts, so there's that. Anyways, I hope this all helps with your character.

@ThunderWatcher Hi, would you mind sending your cs to me through a pm? Just so we can discuss it without flooding the ooc thread. I'd like to go over a few things if that's alright with you.
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Updated the magic section of the lore a bit to describe how mages see their powers at work.
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Thanks for the update, I will work on my CS and PM it to you soon.
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posted CS. Also, is there a posting order or do we just jump into the fray?
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Just jump right in.
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question? am I to assume that we are following military ranks? Would knights and mages be in the same service Army perhaps? If so, would battle mages hold a rank based on skill or are they only based on birth?

I was wondering cus in some services the mere completion of a school gives you a rank. I.e. Automatically a Non Commissioned Officer such as Corporal, Sergeant etc.
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Before I answer your questions, I'm going to have to hit the brakes a little and point out that this part of your post in the IC thread:

the Battle mage was caught off guard as the lower ranked knight all of a sudden sprang on the superior

and this:

blast of air aimed at the attacking Leo.

... didn't happen. While Leo is certainly challenging Tyrhallan to a sparring match, he hasn't actually attacked yet, so would you mind editing your post so it doesn't seem like Arn is blasting air at Leo for no reason? I'm sure it's a simple misunderstanding, but please try to avoid jumping the gun again in the future as it technically counts as breaking rule 1. Do not control, maim or kill anyone else's character(s) without their consent. I don't mean to put you on blast, I just have to point it out as the gm. I hope it's not too much of a hassle.

Now to answer your questions.

am I to assume that we are following military ranks?

Sort of. If you're familiar with Warhammer 40k, think of it as how a space marine chapter is organized. It'd go from soldier > sergeant > captain > commander > general and of course the king would have the highest level of authority, but it wouldn't get much more complex than that because there just aren't enough soldiers to justify it. Sure it's been a hundred years since the cataclysm, but the world's population is still a lot smaller than it used to be, so there's probably no more than a few thousand soldiers in any nation's army. More than enough to man the guns of an airship though.

Would knights and mages be in the same service Army perhaps?

Knighthood is a rank in of itself and stands at the highest among the army, as described in the lore. The only ones they answer to is the king of Belisio, the general of the army and their Knight Captain, Tyrhallan. Battle mages on the other hand are more of a role than a rank. They're mana specialists trained to engage in direct combat or advise whoever's in charge wherever they get assigned to, either in teams or individually, so they're more of an attachment rather than a part of the army. Same thing for casters.

would battle mages hold a rank based on skill or are they only based on birth?

They don't hold ranks among the army, but they would among themselves based on seniority and leadership. All mages receive their assignments from the Archmage. Hope that answers all of your questions. If there's anything else you want to ask, please don't hesitate. It helps me just as much with the worldbuilding.
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I interpreted the Casters and Battlemages as a sort of sniper position/rank.
They get orders beforehand and are pretty much free reign and own interpretation up to the meeting point.

It's good thing I think that we address this issue, it clarifies and structures.
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my bad, I think I misunderstood the following line "Leo asked with a glint in his eye as he swept his blade through the air". I will edit as appropriate.

Also, thank for the clarifications. I want to assume that while Arn has probably been in service for 18 years (assuming you are put in service at 18) he may not be that high in the Battlemage ranks due to his lack of political finesse. Especially, if they are to be advisors or attachés.

Finally, does that mean that while attached to an element they are under that commanding officer's command?

Would they ever get attached to a knight element or only a foot soldier one?
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@deia876lat sorry, just a minor correction regarding this bit:

He could tell Leo was tapping into the Aether


The Aether is the name of the force keeping all the islands floating in the air. Mages can interact with this force due to their connection with Gaia, but ki users lack this connection, so the only thing they can control is the power of their own soul, their ki. It's not related to the Aether. Hope that clears things up.

@Omni5876 it depends on the nature of their assignment. Sometimes it's following the nearest guy in charge. Other times, the mage has full authority to the point of commanding an entire airship if necessary. It's really all up to what the Archmage and King decides, and sometimes that means working with knights.
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Will be fixing it immediately.
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I hope my little rules and procedures are not too wrong. I just windged it.
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That's alright, I guess it makes sense. Question though, would it be safe to assume that Arn isn't aware that Tyrhallan is the commanding officer for the knights? If so, I think that's something @deia876lat can work with.

Also, is there in fact a group of other mages with Arn right now or is he just the first to show up? Because I just assumed he was already with a group this whole time, but after rereading your posts I feel like I might have been wrong about that. I'll edit my last couple of posts if that's the case.
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@TheMerlin I am working under the assumption that I don’t know. Would he be wearing an obvious rank device?
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Huh, that's a good question... @deia876lat?
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