Army stuff?
What grade are you? O.o?
vietmyke said
Or... You could carry a few water skins for emergency water...
Rayn Night said
Why would the rain stop a fire though xD The heat will evaporate the drop before it does anything to it. Think of a Pyromancer as being two of the three elements needed to start the Fire: Fuel and Ignition :P Pyromancers would probably have a hard in places where the air is thin with oxygen.For the question of Salty. I would have to say you could probably create your own source of water, but would take much more energy than if you already had a source of water to play with. It would be the same for a Pyromancer. If there is no fire or no fuel for fire in the area, it is safe to say they can still use their magic but would require more energy and concentration.
Saltwater Thief said
^ I concur.And you wound me. It's like I don't provide anything!Although speaking of which, as a Water Mage, do I need water present to work, or could I condense moisture in the air to do my thing? Obviously that wouldn't fly in something like a desert, but aside from dry places I mean.
PhantomSekai said
Hey, quick question. I was browsing some of the character sheets, the tower mages mainly, and a thought occurred to me. All of the tower mages (viet, headphones, and saltwater) are all about the same age, so would they know each other? I mean if they're all tower mages, or at least spent some time in the tower, then they probably would've at least interacted once or twice.Of course I could be completely wrong, as I stated before, due to my schedule keeping me in a state where I'm bound to miss a few details on the slightly slow skims I do for each character. Haven't had a chance to sit down and actually read them in depth yet.
Free Faller said
Of course. Tegan uses a very precise, agile style of swordplay that utilizes leverage, her advisories' own momentum, and conservation of her own energy. Your character might as well have one foot in the grave, haha.
Free Faller said
Personally, I thought Kain as more early Sassanid era Persia, if only because I imagine them being closer to Zoroastrianism than Islamic beliefs. That and I may or may not know a metric butt-ton about Persian culture... so I'm a little biased. And Gorgon sounds straight up like Game of Thrones: Swamp Edition to me, lol. Not only that, but she's a battle hardened veteran who was fighting wars while almost everyone else was still toddling across the floor, you little whipper snappers. :p Oh, and I'm currently Pacific Time.