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Just a random guy, doing random things. Main RP: Hell's Coffee Lounge Current RPs change often enough that it's too much effort keeping a list of them updated.

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Mtntopview said
Even Dark Energon? Even cancer? Even life?


I'm pretty sure it can cure cancer. i'm not sure if Dark Energon counts as an affliction, as it's a form of energy. It WOULD cure megatron of his endless greed and lusting for power.
Also, damn. You just have water that can cure all afflictions of everything? That's..... pretty impressive.
Shh. That's your witch half. You're not supposed to know about that!
Ogres
Large grey-skinned brutes about 1.5x the size of humans, physically powerful but unable to use any form of magic, and without any grasp of math or literacy. While they have a functioning animal cunning, they simply cannot grasp such complex concepts as mechanics or any form of science. They are loyal and tough, despite their limitations, and usually have an incredibly simple world view, however their nature has made most races regard them as inferior. Ancient Goats and Spellborn alike treat them like beasts of burden, paying them in food, using them both to smith and mine metals, or occasionally as prize warriors in arenas. A slave race, without even being aware of it, accepting their life in imprisonment without question.

Ogres are much like wolves, or dogs, in their social structure. They value strength and fitness above all, as well as the ability to lead. They are loyal to one another and the clan, seeing the survival of the clan as the greatest good. Ogres that die are eaten by others of the clan, their body and mind returning to the communal spirit of the tribe, sacrificing all to ensure the survival of others. Any Ogre will gladly die for the safety of the clan, and any who would turn against the clan are seen as outcasts, and either killed or banished, depending on the individual clan. Other beings are usually seen as superior, besides Goblins, who are believed to be distant cousins of the Ogres, and the Ogres regard them as annoying nuisances.

Pros:
- strength and durability

cons:
- Large size
- mentally impeded
- socially disregarded through bias and slavery.
- strong code of honor.
My evil plan was just made eviller.
((........ you're giving me ideas......... *evil grin of DOOM*))
Quite surprising. While Jack was a quite good judge, he had never judged Mithias to be the type with an interest in the ships. Even if in his mind he was loyal to Magnus, his heart was confused and torn, and he had no true interest in the war, or the state of the Terebithia. He was a lost soldier, seeking a goal, seeking some way to justify his actions, to pretend he was the 'good guy', a fool cursed with a conscience. However, despite his usual caution, he couldn't help speaking about the greatest pride of his life. His daughter was, perhaps, his only true weakness. "Without the critical addition of my specially designed engines, nothing in her weight category could even possibly fly, especially not with her mobility and speed. Nothing can match her in the air or on the battlefield, and no other scientist is even close to developing such technology. My daughter is going to be just fine, thank you. And our generous leader provides all of her needs.
Well, how about I give you an opening post, based on the idea that your character is on his way towards Captain Awesome's position?
I will.
No, it really really wasn't.
Don't worry about it. Stein and Mia are over the standard border of brutality and horror. When I make overly powerful or dangerous characters, I usually don't make them so they'll attack everything on sight. Mia and Stein are ridiculously dangerous, I mean, as of yet neither has gone full-power against anyone, and they'll torture your character and maim them without a problem. They are SERIOUSLY brutal.
As such, I'll never force anyone to interact with them. It's an at-your-own-risk situation.
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