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Thank you for the detailed explanation (and the super mega simple one as well:) I think I might understand it a bit better.

So basically a person focusing on Arcane magic can use the energy all around them for their purposes as needed, whereas those focusing on Ki use the energy within themselves . . . right?
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Thank you for the detailed explanation (and the super mega simple one as well:) I think I might understand it a bit better.

So basically a person focusing on Arcane magic can use the energy all around them for their purposes as needed, whereas those focusing on Ki use the energy within themselves . . . right?


Not quite.

The human body has a network of arcane energy within it far denser than the latent energy in the atmosphere, and this is where one would draw power from to use magic. One could use the energy in the atmosphere if they wanted to, but there isn't very much arcane energy in the air, and that would still require infusing one's own energy into the atmosphere to control it.

Although all arcane energy is essentially the same at its core, humans produce unique arcane energy that directly connects to their nervous system/brain, which is why they can control magic in the first place. Imagine that humans are huge rechargeable batteries, and they can use their energy to do do a myriad of things.

Examples being:

  • A human injects their arcane energy into the earth to shift it to their liking, as if they were 'infecting' the earth.
  • A human forming his own arcane energy into a new element, or form of energy, like wood, or electricity, allowing them to shock people, or conjure up entire tables.
  • A human manipulating the density of their arcane energy to emulate increased gravity.


A human can easily run out of arcane energy if they expend to much, but they can restore this energy by doing very obvious things, such as eating, sleeping, etc. If the body's arcane network ever runs out of energy, it will die. On the other hand, overloading the body with too much energy can destroy a person's system entirely, killing them as well.

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Ki is an infinite power source inside one's body. As it is expended, the soul continues to produce more energy. This however, strains the soul, and if too much energy is spent, it can affect a person's mental and physical state. Although using too much energy can never kill somebody, it can potentially cripple them, or destroy their very soul, turning them into a zombie as the person who they once were is lost with their spirit.

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If you have more questions, feel free to ask. I can talk about my principals on magical physics all night xP
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Try to not get "infinite energy" confused with...infinite energy. Like Tex said, use too much and you'll fuck yourself up. It's also a lot more difficult to control than Arcane energy; as is stated in the intro posts, most people can't even harness Ki, or even believe in it as a factual power. Which is why our current users can't use it for much more than enhancing their bodies capabilities and basic elemental/physical manipulation.
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Try to not get "infinite energy" confused with...infinite energy.


Right, right. I think 'potentially infinite' would describe Ki far more aptly, now that you mention it.
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Ahhh, that helps even more, thank you @tex @Hatman1801

And then the Alchemy you mentioned briefly in the opening description would be creating similar effects to Ki or Arcane, except through the use of potions and the like?
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How do you guys feel about multiple characters? Some of the newer information has given me another idea.
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Ahhh, that helps even more, thank you @tex @Hatman1801

And then the Alchemy you mentioned briefly in the opening description would be creating similar effects to Ki or Arcane, except through the use of potions and the like?


Alchemy is a form of arcane science that does not require one to use their body's arcane network actively, but rather, use liquid arcane elements (essentially liquid energy) to modify a person's arcane network, or body. They could potentially create effects similar to magic as well, but doing so is extremely inefficient, so it's rarely even proposed, but not impossible.

The most common use for alchemy is making potions that affect the body, since ingesting body-augmenting magic is far safer, and more efficient than trying to change the way the body works manually. Alchemists can either conjure elemental liquids themselves, if they know how, or enlist in the help of somebody who is capable of this themselves. They can also refine liquid arcane energy with devices made by machinists, in some cases.

It's very dangerous, experimental, and frowned upon by many people, but the potential benefits are outstanding. For example, with enough diligence, a person could essentially reverse the aging process safely, making themselves immortal, which would be nearly 1 million times more difficult to do with magic alone, if it were possible at all.

Think of alchemy as 'more stable, less predictable' magical enhancement.
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How do you guys feel about multiple characters? Some of the newer information has given me another idea.


Currently I'm not open to multiple characters just yet, but if things go smoothly, I will be allowing 1-3 characters per person.
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For example, with enough diligence, a person could essentially reverse the aging process safely, making themselves immortal, which would be nearly 1 million times more difficult to do with magic alone, if it were possible at all.

Think of alchemy as 'more stable, less predictable' magical enhancement.


Currently I'm not open to multiple characters just yet, but if things go smoothly, I will be allowing 1-3 characters per person.


No future characters will be immortal master alchemists, fyi.
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Hopefully this is ok! I'm not totally sure how technologically advanced Thorisa is, so I might went a bit overboard with his gadgets. Also, I just want to make a note that he does not carry an endless supply of resources with him. Typically, he will plan and make/bring gadgets according to his route into the No-Man's-Land at the time. Otherwise, his spare resources will be kept in storage at safehouses in different settlements he encounters throughout his travels.

I hope that makes sense, and can't wait for the feedback!

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I'm going for a non-Diver, non-Junker character with a fairly average place in the CMAS that doesn't have much sway. Some insight would be appreciated.

On second thought, forget it.

Never mind that one too.


Whatever. Junker it is, then.

...can CMAS members become Junkers, or are those who were already Divers before only can?
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All these characters look epic as fuck

Looking forward for this to start :P
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And here comes the first lass of the bunch.

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No future characters will be immortal master alchemists, fyi.


Then Ebenezer can still be immortal. Score! *Self fist bump*

JK. Ebe's no alchemist.
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Look over the issues I have, and get back to me. Other than those though, he looks pretty awesome, and I'm happy to see somebody other than Ebenezer who doesn't use freakin' Ki.

And here comes the first lass of the bunch.





Perfect sheet, no issues at all. I will even add a small description of staves, and how they are made in the main post to incorporate her weapons into the lore. You can go ahead and post it in the characters thread.
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@texOkay, I will have the app up soon. Hate long arse BIos
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Lookin' forward to it.
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I'm going for a non-Diver, non-Junker character with a fairly average place in the CMAS that doesn't have much sway. Some insight would be appreciated.

On second thought, forget it.

Never mind that one too.


Whatever. Junker it is, then.

...can CMAS members become Junkers, or are those who were already Divers before only can?


Under the current wording, only Divers can become Junkers, because Junkers are just Divers that are working for CMAS. If you are working for CMAS without previously being a Diver, then when you went to work, you would have gotten clearance to leave the nations into No-Man's-Land in the first place.

'Course, if Tex says something different, you won't hear it for awhile. He's out for the day, so I'm on patrol.

EDIT: Yeah, CMAS can become Junkers. I have received word from the higher up.
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Hopefully this is ok! I'm not totally sure how technologically advanced Thorisa is, so I might went a bit overboard with his gadgets. Also, I just want to make a note that he does not carry an endless supply of resources with him. Typically, he will plan and make/bring gadgets according to his route into the No-Man's-Land at the time. Otherwise, his spare resources will be kept in storage at safehouses in different settlements he encounters throughout his travels.

I hope that makes sense, and can't wait for the feedback!



Pretty much everything here looks solid to me. Bad jokes and curiosities in teal-ish color here.
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