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6 yrs ago
Current I WANT TO PLAY SHIN SAKURA TAISEN
6 yrs ago
Today's the first time in a long time that I've felt empty. Not even sad or tired, just empty. This quarantine is getting to me more than I thought.
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6 yrs ago
@Jessica Bunny: You live in America! College is optional (and expensive) and around you is opportunity. I believe you can make it!
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6 yrs ago
Magical Girl RP, Original World: roleplayerguild.com/topics/…
6 yrs ago
Oh shit, I've been surrounded! The room is ripe with the scent of bitches!
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KatherinWinter said
"No you shouldn't have. You aimed it just right." Kyle assured him. "That was nearly a perfect serve. We just got to figure out how to reduce the power behind it."

"Well, I've been working on that for years," said David with a shrug."As you can see, the result is actually pretty okay - I mean, you aren't dead yet. Still far from what I wanted though."
It's pretty cool to see you guys already thinking up character concepts before the RP's even started :)

Any way, I'll be done with everything soon. Also, additional information:

Sepcarim - these are special cases in which a person can manipulate only one of the Maian, so while they technically aren't Magestrava, they aren't exactly normal either. Sepcarim consists of around 2% of the population, so as you can tell, are rare:
  • Monks' - people who can only manipulate Xi. They are generally recognized by there robust physicality and great strength, Monks typically make excellent bodyguards or watchmen.

  • Shamans' - People who can only manipulate Karma. While their ability to manipulate the elements is fearsome it is severely limited. It cannot cause destruction on the same level as normal Magestravi - this is because nature abhors destruction. Also, rather than bending the energy to your will to get a desired outcome, it is more like Shamans borrow power from nature, and it is at their discretion whether or not to give you that power.

  • Sykers' - Are people who can only use Sakra. They are adept at many things involving the mind. They can see across countries, predict the future, predict who is predicting the future, read minds, cause mass-hypnosis, and even alter memories en-mass. A downside, however, is that Sykers generally tend to be frail of health, as their body is trying to compensate for their abilities.

  • Meruin wandered around some more. After her initial meeting with another student(?) she couldn't find anyone else. She hardly had time to respond to him/her/it as she was catching her breath. She felt tired from just walking a few dozen meters - this was a normal thing for her, sadly.
    KatherinWinter said
    Kyle wave away his concern. "You pack a wallop but atleast you didn't set me on fire. I am fine. I just need a minute to catch my breath. It wouldn't have happened if I had been paying attentions.


    David nodded but he was still a bit nervous. He didn't think he put that much force into his swing; apparently he was wrong. Holding back was something he was a long way from perfecting, it seemed. "Again, I'm really sorry about that," said David scratching the back of his head. "Even if you weren't paying attention, I still should've aimed it somewhere else."
    KatherinWinter said
    "Describing Ivy as a handful is an understatement. My sister is energy personified. She could power the world for years if only we could find a way to tap into and use her energy." Kyle explained he watched the ball carefully. It was coming too quick for him to dodge it. He was going to have to try and hit it. Kyle swung but miss the ball but ball didnt miss him. It hit him smack dap in the middle of his chest.

    David's eyes widened as he dropped the racket and ran towards Kyle. "Oi! Ky;e, are you okay!?" he said, worrying that he may have severely injured another person by accident
    Anyone here? . . . I just realized I dozed off while in the middle of the RP. Sorry. Anyone willing to help me with this again?
    Imperfectionist said
    I was confused when I first looked at this, but I assume it's a typo. You meant "Magestrava/Magestravi", right? Ah, it's fantastic. Basically, it's M:tA set in the Renaissance, the Technocracy took over. The mystics and the technocrats are on much more even footing, making the conflict less one-sided... I'd highly recommend picking up a copy, if you can find one.

    Oh. Oops. Didn't notice that. Yeah, it's a typo.
    Leotamer said
    Hangedman, you never answered my question. Do fairies exist, and I don't need a lot about them, just the general feel of them since they can range from good, to chaotic, to flat out evil.

    Sorry if I left you . . . Hanging *bdm-tss!* Ehem, bad puns aside, Faeries exists, but they are classed as Greater Divine Beings, and exist outside the dimension of the RP. Their logic is fundamentally different from humans, but from our standpoint, they are chaotic-good.
    Imperfectionist said
    Okay, this is only a little thing, but I have a few questions about the nomenclature, magestrava and magestravii. The singular and plural seem off, especially when I say them out loud, because the plural includes the Latin "ee-eye" (ii) at the end, like in denarii, but the singular only ends with an "a"...There are a few alternatives that keep the two i's, like "magestrav/magestravii" and "magestrav/magestravii", but if you prefer the singular and don't mind the plural changing, using "magestravi" (one i, pro. "ee") as the plural is probably your best bet. Of course, you don't have to change it at all, but as it stands, magestravii is a mouthful, and doesn't quite fit (in my opinion).:P Now, just using "mage/mages" would be the easy way out, but I love it when settings have unique words and language for things like this! I like the name itself, it's the interplay between singular and plural that I think is off.Anyway, a more straightforward question: is magestrava pronounced like "maj-uh-straw-vah" (maj as in majestic or magic) or "mage-uh-straw-vah" (mage as in, well, mage), or do I have it entirely wrong?


    Mage-uh -straw-va is the proper pronounciation. Also, I took into account what you said about the singulars an plurals, so I decided to go with 'Magestravia/Magestravi'. Thanks for pointing that out.
    Delta44 said
    "Oh! You're like a telepath? I get it!" He seemingly sings that last part, smiling as he does so. "Yeah, my power makes it difficult for telepaths and such to read my mind. Pretty neat if you wanna do something secret or...personal." He clears his throat and let's out a short laugh, though suddenly stops to overhear the Housekeeper telling some other orphans about music class. "Hey, did you hear that? We've got music!"


    RIna was slightly taken aback by his admission. Still at the mention of music, she smiled. "Oh, that's nice. I like music you know?" she said. "Shall we go?"
    Huh. That makes sense. Can anyone of you spare a character to bring her to Delilah?
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