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@Dealdric

Well, before any further evaluations of your character, I have to say that we don't take fandom based PCs. Mythology can be used as a theme but other fandoms not.

The reasoning is simple: This isn't a crossover RP or anything similar.

You are however encouraged to rework your character, cleaning any fandom elements as well as explaining some of the assumptions that your CS has, such as knowledge of her race, technology and background. Because all of this is very, very vague at the moment, relying only on others knowing the source material you used as base for this character.

Another, even more important note is to use blank lines between your paragraphs to make the sheet readable.

When these two issues have been addressed, we can work on evaluating your CS again.
@KoL: I don't mind her having some setup time prior to the RP, that's fairly normal for a Master in a Grail War.


Thanks. I'll take that into consideration when we begin for good.
@KoL
Sorry for disappearing again, but to answer your question, I don't mind having Caster being summoned beforehand


Nice. Its not that much of a big deal but at least I can say that Emilia summoned Marianne (using a page of one of her lost melodies as a catalyst) back on Europe, between two to three months before the HGW's beginning.

By now both of them should have enough time to work some good strategies and settle their relationship well.

By the way, @VitaVitaAR, would it be possible for Emilia to know beforehand is there's a place in the city where the HGW will happen that meets the prerequisites of her organ mystic code? If not she'll probably have to ship the parts of a historical one to America (maybe along with a few other collector items like a piano or harpsichord actually owned by Marianne in life) as part of her preparations.

After all, you can't buy a pipe organ at your typical neighborhood musical instruments shop.

She'll probably ship everything under the pretense of a private collection exhibition and try to contact either a synagogue allied with the Prague Branch of the Association (which I assume must be basically all of them) or find some other place like an old house, or cemetery, etc. If all fails she could try a deal with the Church to use one of temples in the city as a base.

The only issue is that these preparations that a normal magus needs to do beforehand take a lot of time so I have to ask what would be the better option between all of them.
I may get a post to describe the ravine/crevasse and what you all are expected to find beyond it later today, if I can get done with around 50 more pages of reading and exercises today. If not, I'll have it during the weekend, very much likely in the Saturday.
@floodtalon

Plot twist: The thief was none but Diana!

The image is broken by the way. The Guild doesn't accept danbooru links for some reason.
Aha! I know where this gut reaction to Lilac's character came from:



Contrary to many I kinda of like this movie (but I admit it sucks; there's no denying that). So it's not as much of an insult as it may seem.

Now I certainly see that there's something really shady behind that "keep her as pure as possible" attitude. Perhaps it'll be explored in the future, perhaps.
In a world where vampires, witches and centaurs exist, it's safe to assume that there are many things that humans do not know, and it would be completely possible to exist such a place as I described. Such forest completely secluded from the rest of the world.


That's not impossible either, which is why we didn't say anything before. But I'll admit that I saw her more like a druid type character. Her excessive purity was just a little bit alienating for a moment but I guess that those witches who raised her must have some serious (and probably shady) reasons for their haphazard child-raising attitude.

There's no big plans to force a reality shock on your character (or anyone else's), unless the story veers that way. The possibility of it happening is certainly there.
@KoL

That is exactly the fun behind the character. My character doesn't have an ounce of malice. The conflict she will face on the academy and interacting with other students is exactly this. The fact that the world isn't a sea of roses as it is on the forest and how she will react to it. That's why I made a faun and not an edgelord character...


Worry not, an edgelord supreme *cof* Circe and Roland *cof* has things to learn about the world as well. Being far too removed from reality, regardless of which side of the spectrum you are, is not a good thing at all.

At least Lilac has less chances of being mangled to death since she doesn't want to be a lone wolf, warrior of hot-blooded justice and edge.
And by the way... I'm not the one wanting to apply real world logic to a supernatural RP where Vampires, fauns, witches and wizards exist.


There's a little bit of a problem here. It's not because it's fantasy that it has to be completely insane (otherwise no one could understand anything), nor that everything has to follow the standard stereotypes (otherwise all the Teachers would be villains since all of them are from shady backgrounds like witches, vampires, spider monsters, etc).

We don't want to force anything to your character, nor anyone else's, what seems to be the issue is that you don't understand that we are in charge of the "Nature" and decide how it works regardless of your character's view of it.

Again, Lilac is free to see the world however she wants. It doesn't mean that the world works like she sees it, though.
@13org@Lonewolf685

Ok, y'all getting all heated, take a breath let me see if I can help. It seems to me, that in Lilacs culture the act of taking a life isn't necessarily considered murder. It's just the natural order of things, like a lion killing a gazelle is not murder it's survival. But people killing other people for reasons other than survival is unfathomable to her


We get it. It just felt strange in the way things are described.

Plus, people don't kill others for reasons beyond survival unless they are mental ill. Most crimes have a reason behind them; the fact that such a reason isn't justifiable by the society in which the person that committed the crime is what actually makes it a crime.

We don't have any issues if Lilac wants to see the world through rosy colored glasses. As long as it's her view and not the world itself accommodating to her perception of morals.
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