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Rhiya Ravenwing 10-05-2004 10:32 PM

V'hassa: Who're you calling a snake?! *very touchy about her predecessors*

I forgot to add in extra stuff about V'hassa's/Silvergem's ability, but then my character might seem too godmoddish.

Then again, what the heck. MLA can just issue a firm "no" if it IS too godmoddish.

When Silvergem pours a little extra mana (depends on duration of the illusion) into her illusions, she can make them *temporarily* (note the word temporarily) exist as physical objects (depends on amount of extra mana poured in), eg:
fireball illusion + extra mana = OH THE BURNINGNESS!!!!
wall illusion + extra mana = very hard thing
And the effects of the illusion-gone-real stays (burns, bump on head if one foolishly walks into the solid illusion)

Is that a little too godmoddy?

Dragonsbane 10-06-2004 06:35 AM

IXIDOR!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry if that makes no sense, some of you may get it...

Rhiya Ravenwing 10-06-2004 06:48 AM

*for an hour, chaos and confusion reigns, before Rhiya asks the burning question*

Buh?

Dragonsbane 10-06-2004 09:43 AM

Reality Sculptor. Like Silvergem, he was originally an illusionist, but after becoming the avatar of Lowallyn (I can't spell it) his illusions turned to realities, and he could actually manipulate reality through his art.

My Lead Airbag 10-06-2004 01:46 PM

Then he proceded to create Akroma and shit got bad. But thats beside the point.

Myst: The soul burn thing only works on sentient creatures (e.g. the playable races) when you're touching them, and even then they can still break away if they're too powerful. On regular creatures, it'll be like a black beam hits them, weakens them, strengthens you type thing, except you can only do one at a time and if your connection is broken, be it through a hit or whatever, it breaks and they're pissed.

DB: The AC ideas good, but if Serra found any evidence of an advanced civilization, she'd prolly just get them back up. Plus, it opens up too many weapons-of-the-past scenarios.

Dragonsbane 10-06-2004 02:18 PM

I was thinking that they were an extinct race, not just a fallen civilization.

Shit got bad because he didn't know enough about Phage, and why she was what she was, and his own clever strategy to fight her and Kamahl ended up creating thousands and thousands of nearly unstoppable Deathwurms. Crazy Ixidor....cool, but crazy.

My Lead Airbag 10-06-2004 02:23 PM

Hmm...it would seem the IHMN and Rhiya parts of my post were knocked off.

IHMN: Good little guy. I can't really offer anything, just let me know in advance if you come up with some super weapon.

Rhiya: On the illusions becoming real...I'll give it a probation period. You can only cast inanimate objects, and it drains you and your mana the longer its corpereal.

Myst 10-06-2004 03:50 PM

yeah, soul burn. Reasonable limitations. What's so bad about Akroma, I love it...well, all angels really. (guess what I play, guess?)

Dragonsbane 10-06-2004 06:03 PM

Akroma was originally a creature of total purity, a perfect being created of Ixidor's right arm, his Protector.

Because she was a creature of total purity and Phage (who she was originally sent to kill) was a creature of total corruption, her touch originally hurt Phage as much as Phage's touch hurt everything else. However, since they were complete opposites, they were also equal...though Akroma had the advantage in some ways. Kamahl interfered, and Akroma wasn't able to beat both of them.

Akroma lost her legs, and when Ixidor replaced them with the lower half of a giant panther she changed. She was no longer pure, and rather more bestial...if you read the books, you see how she slowly turns cruel and savage after this point. Then, she launches a holy war against the Cabal.

You see more evidence of this change when she fights Phage again, and Akroma's mere touch no longer wounds her. She was no longer perfect, no longer fulfilling her original role as Ixidor's protector after he sent her to kill, to be his instrument of vengeance.

THAT's what's wrong with her! Ixidor turned her into a monster...

Elminster_Amaur 10-06-2004 06:36 PM

Quote:

No, everyone knows Black is the strongest!
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By the way, Naerzul will get along well with Timothy, both are slightly crazy mages (much like Barrin and Urza) with a penchant for scholarly pursuits. Of course, he'll be fascinated with Silvergem, since he has never seen a naga before...and he's very familiar with snakes, since the swamps have loads of them.
They have something else in common(dealing with their names).

Nuh, uh, a black/white combo is the best. They have access to Black Market, Pestilence, Urza's Armor, the black kill spells, and pro black creatures. In case you don't know those cards:
Pestilence(click the link inside the link. It wouldn't let me link directly
Black Market
Urza's Armor
Just FYI, each black mana you pay to Pestilence counts as a seperate source.


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