@Mercurial oh yeah the systems would fail
Alrightie then. Let's see what we have here.<Snipped quote by Masaki Haruna>In the previous system, you classified Kyou's magic as Igyo, hence it was a mutation. This means whatever kitsune attributes she has are permanent, passive, and not deactivatable. Otherwise, it would have classified as Henkei. With the sudden change in system, only the classification was changed and nothing was mentioned about her magic gaining the ability to be turned off or on. So, yeah.
As for speed, I'd say Akasha is the fastest. Kyou an Nihiri would probably be next to her.
@January@Letter Bee Is it fine for Mikhail to conclude that Donovan caused the unnatural calm that he had felt? Sure, nothing wrong with that. Mikhail can believe whatever he wants to. And Banjo also noted that the sigils were giving off enough illumination to reveal their faces and whatnot.
However, Letter Bee on the other hand, as the narrator for that character, shouldn't write in a way that makes it appear that he already knows this information. I'm probably not making sense, so I'll try to come up with an example.Anyway, I'm well aware that I may be wrong, so call me out if you think so. At least I can explain the reasons behind my decision.
- "Mikhail was certain that it was Donovan that was causing all of this" - This is definitely fine. Right?
- Mikhail's voice lost its bite, due to the fact that he was unable to muster much passion in the unnatural calm given by Donovan - This is probably not okay. Instead of Mikhail just assuming that Don was the cause, the narrator actually confirms it. I mean, I don't think that's part of your job description.
Anyway, off to do some updates.
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To add a bit more to it, while it is not technically meta-gaming (or at least a major game-breaking one) because what was written does not affect the other characters in any way. But luke Scio said, an author's narration should usually be based on the character's point of view, not information given out of character. And this is where exactly we might be having an issue here. When writing a post, you should exclude anything being said OoC (except plans and cooperative ideas) and focus more on the aspect viewed by the character being played.
There was a detail in Sodium's post where he said the helicopter blades appeared sword-like. Maybe that's a stylistic choice, but the character's power /is/ to turn things into swords.
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But if his character doesn't believe in magic would he actively use it like that?
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Wait, is the implication here that the helicopter's blades are magical blades Arthur summoned or am I reading that wrong?
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That's how I took @KOgaming comment.
@sodium
While i'm not a GM, I do want to suggest that you read a few of the posts prior to yours and edit your post.
There's a bit too much going on for it to be likely that you could just helicopter-drop into the dead center. For starters, Junko's fog would prevent any pilot from attempting to land, and I don't think it needs to be stated directly that non-magical elements can't affect her fog, or else it would have been blown away by now. And while I understand that you were aiming for some super-cool insert, it just isn't exactly feasible based off what's going on right now.
If I'm the only person thinking this way, that's fine, feel free to ignore me, but I think there's a bit too much going on right now for any of us to want to drop what we're all doing and pay attention to Arthur's flamboyant arrival.@scio, If I'm totally off base with this let me know, but I don't really appreciate the forced introduction.
@sodiumJust wanted to clear this up; this is untrue. Junko's fog, and mostly anything else magical, may be affected by the non-magical.
While i'm not a GM, I do want to suggest that you read a few of the posts prior to yours and edit your post.
There's a bit too much going on for it to be likely that you could just helicopter-drop into the dead center. For starters, Junko's fog would prevent any pilot from attempting to land, and I don't think it needs to be stated directly that non-magical elements can't affect her fog, or else it would have been blown away by now. And while I understand that you were aiming for some super-cool insert, it just isn't exactly feasible based off what's going on right now.
If I'm the only person thinking this way, that's fine, feel free to ignore me, but I think there's a bit too much going on right now for any of us to want to drop what we're all doing and pay attention to Arthur's flamboyant arrival.@scio, If I'm totally off base with this let me know, but I don't really appreciate the forced introduction.