[@Dephaistos]: Sorry for not responding earlier. I was distracted by a bunch of things, the details of which I won't bore you with. To answer your question, yes, it's feasible for an older person to age in reverse until he reaches his physical prime, upon becoming a transhuman. However, this is mostly up to the person's subconsciousness, which decides what he [i]wants[/i] his physical form to really look like. If the person wants to be young again, he will be young again. But if he wants to stay an old man, then he won't become any younger, though he'll still be as physically capable as any young person, due to the magic in his body. Of course, the situation could be more complicated, such as the person wanting to be young but having a trauma-induced mental block that prevents him from becoming young again until he works out his mental baggage. The RP has still only just begun, so nothing really significant had happened yet. It's feasible to just jump in completely blind. And don't worry about being new to the forum. I'm new myself, so I'm no more experienced than you are. Now, as for your character... Richard's whole situation with Alzheimer's is completely feasible. I think it's an interesting idea, and not too complex for this game, to answer your question in your PM. However, some of your abilities need to be changed. Overall, you should change all instances of "attacking an enemy's soul" to attacking the enemy's mana vessels instead. The soul is extremely resistant to harm until the body is dead, and it's the mana vessels that are more susceptible to damage. You must be overwhelmingly stronger than the target if you want to be able to reliably bypass the body and damage the soul directly. Advanced Soul Regeneration shouldn't be one of your abilities. Soul damage and recovery is a very rarely occurring thing, so it's unlikely for your character to manifest an ability that specifically deals with that kind of situation. Nullify doesn't need to be changed, but you should be aware that the extent to which you can weaken or cancel out magic of a certain element depends on your own mastery level of that element. The more skilled you are at an element, the more easily you can nullify magic of that element. Also, the ability itself takes the form of a stream of magic emanating from your character's body. Precognition also doesn't really need to be changed, but you should know that the future is in a constant state of flux. The further you see, the more blurry the vision will be, and what you see won't always be what actually ends up happening. More specifically, chances are the things you see are the things that would happen if you [i]hadn't[/i] been using precognition, so the ability can be used to dodge attacks that could've otherwise hit you. Also, the things you can see with precognition are limited to the things you're "touching" with your aura and magic, so usually it's limited to a small area around yourself. The area can be expanded if you sit down and meditate, but still not by much. It doesn't work on anything containing magic that isn't significantly weaker than your own, either.