Azarthes said
Wait I'm confused, if Sherlock has omnipotence how would anyone be able to kill her anyways? Why would she be worried about "Being marked as a threat"?
Just because she claims to be omnipotent doesn't mean she actually is in the usual sense of the world. There are limitations to her power.
Also, if she was marked as a threat then she would be attacked by her own people and wouldn't be the military commander of the situation any more.
ImANargleHunter said
Whaaaaat on Earth was I thinking about to get that first power.
Bad things. ^_^
Alphakoka said
Sora is Hisoka? :/
Oh hey, I was wondering if anyone would get it. Yes, I 100% stole the idea for that rubbery glue stuff power from Hisoka (a character in Hunter x Hunter for those who don't know). I was watching the newest episode of the anime last Tuesday and decided I wanted to play with that power too, so I snaked it. Sora's character has little to no other similarities to Hisoka though. :P
Smiral said
The people with mind-based powers freak me out, that's not fair.
Smiral said
I change my mind, my immunity field power beats everything ever, suck it nerds.
8 said
Interested to see how this turns out, some of the characters' powers are extremely overpowered. Really good read though, glad you're writing pretty quickly so far.
The Nexerus said
^ Ya, most of the powers seem to be a bit much. I like the ones that have obvious discernible weaknesses—my character's necessity for eye-contact, for instance.My character is easy to hate but hard not to be interested in. Good combination for a villain, Jorick. I suspect that either you or Sora will be the end of me.
This talk of power levels and such amuses me. Just be aware that even if they don't seem to have a weakness, there's always going to be someone who can wreck their shit anyway, and it might be easier than you think. I've thought up completely reasonable ways to kill everyone, even for characters who I have no plans to kill off. It's entirely possible for all of them.