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LeeRoy said
1: The fire is made of matter, the air is made of antimatter, Evvie is made of matter. Everything blows up.2: I suppose light would hurt shadows, but would shadow-air be able to produce lift as she flies?3: That seems mary-sue-ish.


1. There wouldn't be much antimatter floating in space so it wouldn't cause any explosions powerful enough to kill someone like her nearby. However, if the resulting explosion when it does hit a planet or star far away, if as powerful as the Big Bang, would of course kill her even though she can regenerate from a single cell as a demigod.
2. I don't know about shadow air but her wing are augmented with magical strength to help her fly so it might not matter.
3. One must become a Mary Sue in power to deal with certain scenarios. She's not omnipotent or whatever the term is for all knowing, but you have to assume her mind would get a boost by being a demigod. She also regains memories from all of her lives, although that wouldn't help her in that specific case unless she had experience in such a world before.
LeeRoy said
Well here some of the most simple concepts to exploit:1: Comes from a dimension composed entirely of Anti-Matter, which mind you is nearly impossible to fathom because of our surprisingly limited knowledge on how anti-matter functions, so now you can't touch them because the two of you will explode and annihilate each other in the process.2: A shadow dimension (/Edgy dimension) where everything is shadows and you can't touch them because shadows aren't material. But somehow they can still touch you for some inexplicable reason. (Encountered more than once, is also common in media. Mostly animu.)3: A dimension that follows laws inherently different from our own, where up is down and left is right. Things don't have to make sense because we can't comprehend them, so they're capable of doing fuckall because they invented the laws of their own dimension.


1. Demigod Evvie shoots out a fire beam that destroys all the antimatter in front of her, allowing her to continue flying through
2. Demigod Evvie shoots out fire so epic it can hurt shadows anyways. Don't tell dragon fire what it can't do.
3. Demigod Evvie's now superhuman brain can calculate all these minute changes and allows her to instantly adjust
Name: Mikkuran
Age: 7 months a spirit, 15 years a human
Gender: Male
Race: Human spirit
Appearance: He has a light blue gaseous bulb shape with two stubby fingerless arms coming out the front, a "Mohawk" made up of three spikes running down his back, a large mouth with sharp teeth, and two glowing purple eyes that may turn white with fear.

Personality: He acts cocky but is actually a weakling and knows it. In fact, if people aren't buying his cocky persona then he will instantly shift to that of a coward and try to fly away as quickly as possible.

Abilities

Physical Abilities- He can fly at speeds of 45 miles an hour normally and 60 miles an hour when frightened into his white eyed form. Being incorporeal he has no real strength to move objects, but his bite is said to be as powerful as a rabid pit bull.
Incorporeal- He cannot normally interact with any physical objects not designed to interact with spirits, meaning that physical attacks pass right through him. However, the same cannot be said for magic. That being said, flames from a match will go through him but flames cast by a wizard would harm him. He can poof out of existence if hit by enough damage, reappearing within a day or two. He can turn off his incorporeal status if he focuses really hard, allowing him to bite things. So far he can only do this trick on his teeth and not anything else.
Spirit Sense- Able to detect other spirits and spiritual energy.

Weaknesses

*Magic
*His own cowardice

History

He was a perfectly normal, although cowardly human boy all the way up until his death at the hands of a negligent member of the Welington Institute who took him out as collateral damage while hunting a rogue spirit. He wanted revenge, which was understandable, but his traumatic death caused memory loss so all he was able to hold onto was his rage for the Welington Institute. He got his chance for revenge soon after when he came across a girl who he could tell was in a vessel, a technique commonly used by the Welington Institute to fight spirits. He was the first spirit that Ryomi, the girl he had stumbled upon, defeated. He didn't know it at the time, thinking she was really weak, while instead she was just not properly trained yet. This was a mistake he had made because she quickly wiped the floor with him, causing him to fly away crying and apologizing. He decided that he only lost because he was new at this, so he trained for months with the sole purpose of defeating her and the rest of the Institute. However, by his next encounter she defeated him even quicker. Despite him considering her his ultimate rival, she doesn't even remember him.
*Evvie randomly steps on the staff
Evvie: "Eh? What this?"
Niks: "Give it back!"
*Evvie ponders for a second and then kicks it off into the darkness
Due to her battle cry as she charged forward into the miasma, Evvie lucked out because she wasn't breathing in as a result. She ducked down as he did so and jousted the knife towards an opening, using her control of the fire to sent it darting forward hopefully into the cavity within the ribcage to wound his internal flame, or whatever he called it. However, it was difficult to get a precise strike with this flame so she was uncertain if she managed to hit him with it or not. With her attack complete she began to step back and unknowingly breathed in the miasma, instantly feeling the horrible pain flowing through her body. She cried out in anguish, stumbling forward to instinctively reach for something to stop herself from collapsing, which happened to be her opponent's skeletal body. Should she manage to grab on she would squeeze as hard as possible, nails digging into the bone as her knuckles turned white. This wasn't out a desire to wound him, though she certainly wouldn't be wishing him good will, but as a result of the pain. Her tail lifted up and then smacked down, jerking every which way with enough strength to knock someone off their feet should they make the mistake of getting behind her.
Was any of the music clubs needing a singer?
You guys can control NPCs such as other random soldiers and escorts.
People could join the "bad side", although in the end of that main arc they would have to "lose", although they'd be forgiven by most because that side seemed just as logical but in different ways up until a major plot twist is revealed. I'm not spoiling it, but it does explain why your guy being able to leave and all that wouldn't work up until then.

A) That's true for the main story arc as mentioned, but more free form plots would also be opened up both before then and then a ton after when the multiverse aspect kicks in to other planets.
B) You don't have to deal with them if you just want to start your roleplays after that point in the timeline. You don't even need your character to have taken part in it.
C) After that part in the timeline you wouldn't have to set one foot on that world if you're that stubborn.

There wouldn't have to be a common goal at that point in the timeline. The world is opened up to the outside. Consider everything that happened before just backstory and after that point is where the actual multiverse.
At that point in the timeline, most of the business is done on that world because the main threat has ended. That's as far as I'll say so I don't spoil much. As such, once we're free to explore other worlds, in compliance to your wishes (and possibly others) it won't have to be the main one to visit any longer. I would like to spend a lot of time in that world because it has a ton of stuff to explore, but that can be for the stuff taking place before the end of that huge plot arc on the planet. Sounds good?

For a huge war across many planets, I do have the Ekkren, monsters created by the Archetyp Gods. Maybe with the world no longer closed up on it's own, they're free to travel to other worlds, thus creating a huge problem all around the multiverse that must be stopped. There could also be some Archetyp Gods (who are also free) to lead these armies and take over everything. They can ally themselves with whatever evil armies are in canon with said planets we are visiting.
This is a major spoiler, but at some point later on in the timeline of my roleplay saga it will become possible to travel to other worlds through portals that go both ways, and the portals won't be sucking in energy from other worlds at dangerous levels. People can also travel through other ways of their own if they don't feel the need to use said portals. If you guys really wanted to go to other worlds then you can create a roleplay with a timeline that far in advance. It won't be necessary in most circumstances (if we want to go to an ice world, why not just go to the icy place in this world, for example?), but I suppose if some plots make it mandatory to take place off word then no sense stopping you then. If you guys like the sound of this idea then I'll edit in details to the OOC. Of course we'll have passed up the main plot of the main roleplay involving the saga by that point in the timeline, which will have been many years in the making, but we can always reference the past events vaguely so we don't have to know exactly what was going on during that time.
We'll have become powerful enough to kill a God at that point, but maybe we go back to normal upon leaving that world.
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