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1 yr ago
Current When it is time to write, I want to worldbuild. When it is time to worldbuild, I want to collab. When it is time to collab, I want to write. This is the cycle. These are the rules.
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1 yr ago
Do not kill the part of you that is cringe. Kill the part that cringes.
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2 yrs ago
Sad to say I'm currently experiencing Writer's Block. Luckily I learned Writer's Kung Fu and I can chop the block in half with my hands like Bruce Lee
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3 yrs ago
Why is the sun like bread? It rises in the yeast, and sets in the waist. Haha! Isn't that so cute? Join my RP or more puns will come.
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3 yrs ago
What's the difference between a Hollywood actor and a piece of driftwood? One is Justin Timberlake. The other is timber, just in a lake. Hahathisiswhati'mdoinginsteadofwriting
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Current RP I want you to join: roleplayerguild.com/topics/191461-car…

Hey y'all. I've been at this for about 12 years, and I've played a lot of kinds of RP. I like fantasy and sci-fi the most, just because they give me the most to worldbuild with, but I'm cool with almost anything. I just like writing.

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@Arkaotic
Your hider is broken, broski.
While I'm on the subject, they'll probably eat just an unholy amount of food to keep up with the energy of all those extra body parts. Like, just everything in sight: it's getting eaten. Chefs beware.
@Jeyma He could have learned it from a Revenant wizard, 'cause they're free to talk to and do what they want.


So the idea of that form of magic is okay, then?

I want to know for absolutely sure before I start writing the C.S., so I don't have to go back and change it.
@Jeyma @emuxe

Well for one, I'd say that permanently changing your form would be a slow process over a long time. Not only that but it would limit exploration into other fields of magic due to the energy needed for the upkeep of your changing body. Going along with this, food intake would have to equal that of the new growth and possibly even some sort of draught/potion to sustain the change without your body rejecting it? Perhaps drunk every day/week something like that?

Thoughts, Emuxe?

Edit: Not to mention the magics would be advanced, may even require either darker knowledge from Alithe's lands or a trip to the Institute?


I agree with everything you said, actually, and I was planning on already going that way :D

My character will use no other form of magic, aside from an occasional healing spell.

The process will take weeks or months for every augmentation, and it will cause bouts of pain during periods of bone-growth (because if you're going to change your form, you have to change your bones as well: growing an arm means growing arm bones, growing a finger means growing finger joints). The pain will be treated through light healing magic and potions, though he has no knowledge of alchemy himself: he buys the potions from local shops.

I can perhaps squeeze something in about my character having learned it from some creepy wizard or Revenant in Alithe's lands , but I'd rather them not actually be a follower of any religion/faction at the start.
@Emuxe

So, what are your rules on magic?

Particularly, magic focused on changing physical shape and attributes: not shapeshifting into other species, per-say, but permanently growing new body parts or altering one's biological makeup over a long period of time with lots of focus.
Alithe isn't a bad guy, she just says "fuck your rules" to Raziel on a daily basis. ;n;


"Fuck your rules, LAWS OF NATURE!"

-All I have for my character sheet

I haven't really begun yet, but thus far my character is a magic-user who keeps strongly to laws of morality, but has no respect for nature or other "natural" laws. Elves would hate him.
@Jeyma Definitely not too late!


Then I officially reserve a spot.

Please tell me it's not too late to join?

I know RPers will into their 40s. How can one be too old to write collaboratively?
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Sorry about the duct tape by the by.....


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