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Anders ([personal profile] justice_is_blond) wrote2016-01-15 11:45 am
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Inbox for Fade Rift

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conqueredhearts: (Interesting Words)

[personal profile] conqueredhearts 2017-03-15 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
I would not mind. Though I will tell you that I am somewhat resistant to magic. So if that will change how you use it then I feel you should be aware of the fact.

[His magic resistance isn't the strongest in the world but it can throw some off if they're not expecting it. He feels he should at least warn the mage first should he need to use more as a result of the fact.]
conqueredhearts: (Libraries Have Vast Worlds Of Words)

[personal profile] conqueredhearts 2017-03-17 07:34 am (UTC)(link)
Well I am not human. I am a spirit. Specifically of a King who lived long ago then died. I was then summoned by a mage and now I am this.

[As for injury...]

I've not been injured once though. Perhaps I simply have not faced a situation that would lead to such things.
conqueredhearts: (Interesting Words)

[personal profile] conqueredhearts 2017-03-17 11:33 am (UTC)(link)
Mm. I see. Perhaps you would like to see a few of the things that I can do? You might be able to determine something that way. I could share what the ability typically does in my world as well.
conqueredhearts: (It Comes In Pints?)

[personal profile] conqueredhearts 2017-03-22 12:08 pm (UTC)(link)
A number of things. In my world I could do things like summon a chariot pulled by bulls that could ride anywhere and could slam powerfully into others. I could also create a bubble of another reality where my army would wait to battle those I brought into that bubble. Of course I could also go into a spirit form where only the mage who summoned me would sense me and hear me. With that I could transport myself anywhere in the blink of an eye. Naturally these all seem to have altered here. I'm not certain about others like my immunity to things like disease and temperature.