I'm afraid I had to sacrifice a bit of quality on the latest post, tovarische. I'm quite tired, and felt obligated to write. I perform best on weekends.
Left me hanging.... Ah well, hopefully, I can get a post in before the portal closes.I quirked a brow when reading your CS, and feel that he might be out of place, but he is accepted.
Praeth is weak, not quite as weak as an upstart, but comparatively, he is physically incapable of head-on brute force. Rather, Praeth's specialty is in the diversity of his fighting styles, the variety of weapons he can use, and the redirection of one's power. Generally speaking, the more an ancient relies on pure power, the stronger Praeth is. His main shortcoming is the fact that his skills lose prowess and precision as his fatigue grows, naturally finesse is trumped by exhaustion. Thus, Praeth has a poor affinity for multiple consecutive battles, long-lasting fights of pace, and any fight taking place after a tiring physical excursion. Edit: I think I'm going to add that to the CS to clarify, unless that changes the boolean of my character's approval.You're a god. You shouldn't be affected by exhaustion unless by a specific reason
Meanwhile, in character, Neveras wants to start a fight with Shoshar already xDNeveras has conflicted personalities all fighting at once -- he could be considered legally insane.
Ah then I guess Praeth will have small power output and just tons o' skillWith your characters abilities, I don't see it as over powered without fatigue. He is a god, and we are all practically gods. You could get them, or they could get you.