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Awesome, I'll get started on her/him today
@my Lalia

Ah, in that case may I make a magic using character?

Hey, I'm very interested in this. I just have a few questions:

1) Is the magic system exactly the same as it is in the Witcher franchise?
2) Would you allow me to play a modified form of witcher that instead of using potions he/she actually "channels" the monsters to call on their strength (would work to the same concept as a decoction but to a larger extent giving him/her some of the physical properties of the monster they're channeling).
3) If not as a Witcher, can I play with this concept as something else?
@VitaVitaAR

Ok thank you for the clarification. In that case I'll come up with something different.



@VitaVitaAR

Chill, ummm they wouldn't technically be built in programs, but it would be more of an uplink or downlink sort of mechanic. As such the spirits would be their own individual beings that help him/her out for some kind of payment.

Example:
Torin (my character) regularly maintains a relationship with a dryad (or similar plant based spirit) by caring for a group of plants in his/her room. Torin would call on this Dryad to lend him/her their power. At this point in time Torin can control plants (to a certain extent). Afterwards, He would repay the Dryad by either getting a new plant, giving his existing plants a really good type of fertilizer, or by finding a very fertile piece of land to plant one of his plants in, so that it can grow naturally.

Now the intricacies of each relationship would very based of the type of spirit that he is interacting with. The basic concept is that while Torin has a large breath of abilities, he needs to sufficiently repay the spirits that aid him, otherwise they can choose to leave him.

Since they would technically prove to be NPCs, the spirits themselves would fall under the purview of you as the GM.

Does this explanation make sense?
I'm going to claim Greed. Will have my CS up shortly!
This looks really awesome and you officially have my attention. Before I start making character ideas, does magic exist in your world? If so, do shamans/necromancers exist? If so, can I play a character who calls on spirits (AKA supernatural beings) to aid them in battle and other tasks?

PS. I like to back my representation of the spirits and how they act with preexisting mythologies and beliefs.
Croeso.


Disclaimer! I am not a native speaker of Welsh nor am I from Wales. I am Welsh by blood and the language has always fascinated me, as such I like to incorporate it into most of my characters.
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