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Also, on another topic. Divine magic is so rare that I usually give people a pass on it when facing my undead. Evil deity or not, you at least have rebuke undead, magic from any god is always effective in my book. Kind of makes it pointless if you get to specific with weakness.

"My character happens to be really weak against moon shaped blades, sorry, your sword is not curved enough."

That and Alicia's age and gender creates a nice moral dilemma for my PC. Granted that other part is Roleplay dependent. It will still make for good turmoil.

Side note side note- in regards to the wraith thing, looking at it, your water Wraith is extremely similar to my Sand Wraith. Right down on not running on magic but possessing supernatural abilities. The wording is even the same... The only differences of course being that they inhabited different elements and had opposite genders.

Interesting.
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People in Britain resent others for their victory, so I only know what the defeat scowl looks like on other people.


Good comeback.
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Can you actually make a video of you nodding so I can see what the win nod looks like? I feel like I need that validation in my life.


If you won more in life, you'd already know what the win nod looked like. :P

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Having a resistance to fire and to a lesser extent sound are realistic defences for an undead, water and ice are pretty much the shittiest abilities to use on your standard undead. You're already immune to drowning and you can hardly freeze to death, so I don't really understand what you mean by 'it did not block the kinetic energy' that's ultimately all water attacks are in the majority of fantasy.


You lack imagination if you can't see how water reaching/breaching could mess up someone who uses a liquid to move and fight.

Anyway, it was mostly to have a skull that continued the theme I was going for. Some one died in a fire? Check, some one who died by drowning? That's to obvious not to have.
What's the situation here, fellas?


Your face?

But their not as fun bugging.

Also their to afraid. :K

ImportantNobody, fites me!

I do still want to fight Dragon Girl at some point.


Cause he wont fight me in ranked match it seems. :K
Whether you see the argument is beside the point.

The point here is, does not an equal prepped defense defeat an equal prepped attack.

Anyway, I don't much care either way, if it makes you happy, I'll just give drowned child defensive capabilities similar to the Field Emitter. (Just in the shape of single directional shield/ward, but still needed the shame restrictions for use)

So it wont be specifying water now. Even though that would technically make it more flexible, seeing as before it did not block the kinetic energy within an water based attack, or any debris that would have been in it.

Oddly, The fire shields, and sonic wards were never talked about.
He isn't using kevlar, though, it was mainly an example of how strong in comparison it is to the real world substance.

This is good, you lot can sort through everything.


Lazy judge.

You planned this all along of course. Still all things considered I can't blame you for it this time. :P

Not sure why you find the water ward a problem, it takes two entire preps to make. (the entire time of which I need one hand free) Which can still be broken through by a high prepped attack. (Which is how the prep system was designed for.)

Sorry if it seems like he was somehow made to target your character (which he wasn't), but I liked the dynamic of the Burnt one and Drown child. Anyway, as I said, only his great coat has that protection. (and piercing attacks against a corpse would hardly be effective anyway. And undead is always how I role. Heh, get it?) She controls water, make a mace or throw a tree. :K

Plus, if I wanted to use former knowledge of the character sheets to my advantage. I'd hardly have made an undead when one of the PC's uses nothing, but divine magic. (and is ironically a good hard counter to my PC.) Still hardly something I'd complain about though, just makes the fight more interesting.

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