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In Godspeed! 6 yrs ago Forum: Free Roleplay
We currently have very few mortal races, and very few mortals in general, so we'll see how this pans out.


I've added a part to mana that says it also interacts with its environment. This will give me some more flexibility.

About this section- first of all, check with @Lauder that there's no conflicts of interest between the Energy domain and your portfolio, since they seem pretty similar.

Checked with Lauder. He's fine with all so far.

Otherwise, much like everything else that's not the bare necessities (hydrogen, gravity, byproducts of hydrogen and gravity), magic exists where it's created by gods, so Uthum will have to create mana in order to bring it into the world (I see you've got that mostly covered in your personality section, though). Other forms of magic will happen as they are figured out in-character.

Mana will be made and spread across the world in my introduction post. I've put it there so people in the future know that Mana is supposed to be everywhere it can get (unless repelled by actively hating/disliking it).

Can I carry him over to the CS?

In Godspeed! 6 yrs ago Forum: Free Roleplay


Almost done! Just need to find a musical theme
In Godspeed! 6 yrs ago Forum: Free Roleplay
I'll post my CS tomorrow! He still needs a bit more fleshing out.
In Godspeed! 6 yrs ago Forum: Free Roleplay
Aye! I agree (If I get accepted). Anyway, first of all I'm going to explain my idea of Mana:

It's a fuel and a force in of its own. A literal substance. When it first comes to the world it will be pure and without influence. Much like wood is wood, mana would be mana with 4 states of matter: Solid, liquid, gas and plasma. Pure mana can be very easily manipulated through conscious will or belief. So living, thinking beings like humans, animals or anything else can manipulate mana. Deliberate or accidential. For example: if a whole tribe believes mana is warm, mana around them will be preceived as warm. Should a tribe pass that believes mana is cold, then the mana in the area will cool down. If they believe mana is only solid, mana will only be found in a solid state.

However, mana in of itself can also be influenced by an area without a consciousness manipulating. Mana that travels through a forest will pick up attributes of that forest. Like smell or color. Maybe it becomes akin to a tree.

In the end, mana can be used to maintain higher levels of magical influence. It enhances all that its creator choses to be magical. It has a synergy with the Might of gods. Meaning that if a God choses, he/she/it can certaintly use mana around them. This will mean that more mana floods to them. The opposite can also happen. Should a god hate mana, they will repel it wherever they or their creations go. Accepting or denying the gift of mana has no inherent advantages or drawbacks.

My god will be introducing the substance in the world. As well as hold final control over it. Mana often 'returns' to him in a way. Changed, altered. He observes how the world changes through his substance. Maybe a world of war has made it hateful. Or a age of peace, beauty, intelligence had made it enlightening. In the end, he wants to explore the possibilities of this miraculous substance.

My only fear is that this might still tie in a little too much with the innate magical abilities of a god. I picked supernatural as it can break (some) of the laws of nature. It also felt closest to the domain I wanted to pick initially: Magic. Though from reading a little bit more I figured magic wouldn't be accepted as all gods can seemingly use magic through their Might. Cappy, if you want we could discuss some things over Discord as that makes communication a lot easier and we don't end up spamming the OOC?

EDIT: @Double Capybara Maybe your goddess could be his mommy!?

EDIT 2: an added part to mana: As said earlier there are no inherent advantages or disadvantages to taking or not taking up mana. Those who want to use it in synergy with their own divine power will see that their power is just a little stronger. It will take on their attributes and properties and will thus become a very easy substance to use. While not using/hating/repelling it will mean that mana will go away from your lands or whever you go or have influence over. The advantage to this is that mana will not cause accidents. It is not always so docile as one would believe it to be. For example: a god of light could use mana to create numerous bright lights floating around. However, these lights could end up burning or blinding followers at random.
In Godspeed! 6 yrs ago Forum: Free Roleplay
Can you still make a God here? I was thinking about a god with Supernatural(Mana) to introduce the new, magical substance as well as offer a counter to the Goddess of Supernatural(Souls).
Working on a CS right now.
This looks interesting.
@Zeroth

The time in the cave, about a week, had given Tom time to rename himself. In a fantasy world like this Tom just didn’t feel right. Israï felt a lot more awesome. When he first woke up, the cave was completely foreign to him. Now it was a bit more familiar. As he observed what the creatures were doing. The goblins looked rather menacing in a group so he stayed clear from the bonfire. For now he had no reason to leave the place, so he didn’t fly too far towards the exist. That left him the pool and the rather blue looking crystals which the goblins gathered. Deep within though, the little wisp knew he wasn’t just a little ball of gas. No, he could project his power in some sort of way.

The week gave him some time to come to term with a few things. Back home he was normal. Tom wouldn’t have hurt a fly and how did that lifestyle repay him? Well, he died apparently. But aside from that it wasn’t all that advantageous now that he looked back on it. Constantly being nice just earned him a seat at a boring table. Out here he didn’t have any colleagues or acquittances. He was on his own which meant he didn’t have to care about anything. So eventually he decided to do something less nice: to kill something. But what? Trying to kill a goblin would bite him in the ass for sure. A slime? No, what useful things would a blob of gel leave him? A wisp was out of the question. It just felt weird to kill something that’s basically you. The only thing left to him was a pixie. So that’s what he did for most of the time now: observing pixies.

Until now, with the commotion around the bonfire, he thought it prime time to see what he could do. Suddenly his little wisp form flared up from upon a rock and went for a random pixie flying near a cave wall. At first he projected his power, attempting to push the little pixie against the wall (Use: Minor Force I). It was more a move to pin down the little flying thing, but he welcomed any damage it would do upon the frail little thing. After that he tried to project his very essence. An orb, blue in color though, flew forth from his gaseous form, ready to hit the little pixie (Use: Mana Orb I).


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