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The Faraway Land: Arcane Adventures

Once upon a time, in a far away land, there was a village. It was small, unassuming, and unimportant. One day, the earth split with a loud crack, and out of the chasm sprang forth mystic energy, which they dubbed "mana." This mana could be controlled by will of thought, easily at that (or so they thought), lending them great prosperity. But the chasm did not stop releasing energy, and in a few years time, the whole world became enveloped in mana.

Thus magic was born into the world.

You, the players, are at the forefront of research into this phenomenon. Armed with little more than a sword and your wits, you set off from your respective tribes on a pilgrimage to where it all began. Naturally, you are not alone, and your journey crosses the agendas of entities high and low. Some may aid you, some may hinder you; watch therefore, and guard your life and knowledge from those who would use it for evil.

The journey is long and arduous, but great power lies at the end of it. Will you persevere to the end?
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Gameplay will be a lot like lorebuilding, except it's all IC. Your characters will be expected to experiment and create new spells, documenting them in a tome. The strength and quality of the spells you can create/cast increases as you approach the Chasm. Additionally, there is another sentient force in the world using magic to create and genetically modify life. This phenomenon should be investigated, and terminated if need be.

Some tribes are more technologically advanced than others; some have developed in different technological pathways. Feel free to come up with creative new tribes to encounter. The highest known tech level is Renaissance, with guns, germ theory, and rudimentary electricity. The lowest tech level is early-Medieval.



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@Thinslayer Room for one more?
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Absolutely! Added your name to the tag list.
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@Thinslayer I like the premise for your RP. May I join in as well? I don't have a character concept now, but I would like to make one.
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Sure! Your name has been added to the list.
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@Thinslayer still room for a straggler?
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Yup! Come on in!
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All right everyone, send in your character applications. The opening sequence I create will depend on the kinds of characters we get- like, if we get lots of non-combat researchers, I may start us with a meeting at Midhaven Castle. Warriors may get started off with an action sequence. If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, don't hesitate to post them.
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@Thinslayer I know you said that this isn't D&d, but it has loosely inspired a character idea i have for a necromancer. I know necromancy is generally frowned upon in many fantasy settings, but I love the idea of a necromancer who isn't a complete douche. I'd be willing to live with the stigma if that means raising the dead or communing with spirits.
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Roll with it and see what happens!
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@Thinslayer Concerning magic, can we come up with spells that require certain conditions to be met to cast? And if so, would it effect the spell in any way? I am curious as how magic and spell-casting works in your setting, as I do not know much of how you are playing it. I think it would be cool if someone has to jump through several hoops in order to get a badass spell to go off, plus it can add another dimension of depth. It could also make it to were people can't just spam lightning bolts or something, but that's just me.
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I good analogy as to what I am talking about is the Nen system from HunterXHunter (assuming you've seen it) where each character had powers and abilities tailored to their personalities and the more conditions they place on their abilities the stronger they become to compensate for being more difficult to pull off.
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I'm glad you asked.

While I have no wish to spoil all the mechanics of magic before the story even starts, what people immediately observed about it was that it responded directly to their thoughts, in effect breathing life to their imaginations. The thing is, magic has no mind of its own, so the depth and complexity of a spell depends entirely on the depth of the imagination that spawned it. Moreover, it responds to natural laws to some degree, so the straight-up creation of new matter is far more mana-consuming than rearranging existing matter to fit your needs. A good mage will therefore 1) imagine his spell to the best of his ability and 2) consider the most efficient available resources to produce it.

Since we'll be working with a fully developed magic system, I may introduce NPCs from time to time to illustrate spellcasting techniques I came up with.
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@Thinslayer If I may ask another question (cause I'm on a roll :) ), can I say my character imagines up a spell where he can conjure up a dark fog but only in shade or dark places? Like for example it would help reinforce in his mind the obscuring fog.
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The power of a dark fog need not be arbitrarily amplified by placing conditions upon it. Fog is created through the following conditions:
* Draw water on a large scale
* Bring the ambient temperature to the dew point

Fog usually "burns off" when the ambient temperature rises (e.g. when the sun comes out), so to create a long-lasting fog, you'll want to control the ambient sunlight. The cheapest way, mana-wise, is to create a sort of cloaking spell that bends sunlight away from your fog zone. Note that optical cloaking will improve the darkness of your fog even when the sun is gone, so in that respect, a more complex spell is more powerful. It's not the limitations placed on your spell that strengthen it, per se, but the depths to which you create it. The obvious downsides, of course, are mana cost and casting time.

Does that help?
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@Thinslayer Kind of. I get that adding more things increases the spell as opposed to placing arbitrary limitations. I guess I will just roll with whats natural and you can correct me if I end up stretching the rules to a ludicrous degree or something.
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Gameplay example:

Sir Nocturne leaned over the table and studied the map. In order to set up the "dark fog" experiment, he would need a dry location where fog did not normally form, but where lots of water could still be found. That meant a desert with a high water table. There were a few places like that, but the one that stood out to him was the Valley of Kings. The already eerie atmosphere would be a bonus. He grinned, feeling rather clever, and declared, "Let's go to the Valley of Kings!"

Astran folded his arms and squinted. "You sure about this? If anyone's testing out necromancy, we'll be smack in the middle of a zombie apocalypse."
"It'll be fine, trust me!"

It wasn't fine. By the time Nocturne had calculated the dew point and worked out the visualization of the spell, they'd run for hours from the hordes of skeletons patrolling the valley.

"Cruddy pieces of-" Astran spat as he bandaged his arm. "Good thing they were just skeletons instead of zombies. Are you sure we still need to be here?"
"Yeah, I'm almost done," pleaded Nocturne. Everything was ready. Water would be drawn up from the underground wells, and sunlight would be bent away from the fog zone. Energy would be leeched from the air and used to evaporate the water. If all went well, the evaporated water would re-condense into fog.

Holding this image in his mind and referencing the calculations in his tome, Nocturne began to concentrate.

Water bubbled up from the earth. The sky grew darker, and soon even the noon-day sun seemed little more than a strange sunset. With a hiss, the moisture burst into cloud. Fog fell over the valley.

"Yes!" Nocturne held up his hand to hi-five his partner.
Astran just folded his arms.

"Yeah, let's just get out of here now."
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@Thinslayer I'm 95% done with my character. All I got to do now is upload the images, but I don't know how to do so from my computer files. Is there any way I can do that?
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Find a site to upload your images to and link to that. I prefer Flickr, since you can downsize large images however you want and link directly to whatever size image you pick. Other uploading sites, to my knowledge, don't let you do that.

EDIT: You can also use PicResize, but it's really finnicky and doesn't always register images as valid images. The connection isn't secure either, so use it at your own risk.
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