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There once was a user named Shu
Who didn't know what to do
She wanted a poem
So I decided to throw'em
A bone 'n' ban them the way that I do
Hi everybody.

I've been roleplaying on and off for *mumble mumble* years. Long enough to see a few dedicated sites come and go and to jump around on the RP forums that cropped up on Proboards.

I generally like urban fantasy style roleplaying. Love me some modern spin on old classics in general.
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Yes. Also, infomancer? Is that a kind of clairvoyant?


Depends on your definition of clairvoyance. Specializes in present day information rather than prophecy, in theory would excel in identifying curses and enchantments and the possibilities around manipulating or breaking them. In terms of attack and defense glamours and psychic overload would be more their speed than blasting someone through a wall. Bit squishy but not built as a brawler.
I've got an infomancer style witch I've been wanting to try out. Question, can we sub a spell or power for a crafted artifact?
@Melkor based on the fact that Josh Newman was mentioned I'm going to say it's based on a series the secrets of the immortal Nicholas Flamel. Reasonably good series, basically the gods as we know them were banished from earth for treating humans as cattle (which considering Prometheus literally created the human race is a bit of a turn). The magic system is based around auras each having a distinct smell as well as colour. Pure coloured auras are rare, pure Gold and Silver rarer and it follows a set of twins with a Gold and a Silver aura between them assisted by Nicholas Flamel and Perenelle to fulfil a prophecy and master the four elements. It's a decent enough book series but the thing that always irked me a little bit. The book spells it Nicholas Flamel but the real life man was French and his name was spelled Nicolas Flamel.

The immortals through the book got their longevity either through deals with the same gods that humans banished or in the case of the Alchemyst and his wife they sometimes find their own method of immortality. The former having the drawback of your patron deity being able to take the immortality away (unless you kill them but the cases where that applies are fewer and farther between than people who are able to make themselves live forever). There's also a species that existed before the gods, I vaguely recall them being called the Archons but they're a sort of sub plot that doesn't really go anywhere particularly interesting other than the implication of the gods being created...there's also this whole vampire thing. It's six books, there's a lot of material to work with but I'd be cautious about joining this roleplay, not least of which being Nicholas Flamel didn't discover immortality through alchemy, the book gave him the recipe and the recipe changes every time he and Perenelle use it so his son finding the recipe for himself breaks canon straight out the gate. I can see him making a deal and breaking it with a patron deity after getting his hands on the book (I forget what they're called in universe) but also wonder if it wouldn't be better for the book to end up in the hands of a distant descendent and starting the journey from there...I have interest in the universe, cautious about the concept as presented.
Broke moon...again
Above me you stand
The ban hammer swiftly falls
Silence falls with you
So the basic concept is that some people have the ability to become gods and it tends to happen in waves. In the early stages of the development into a god/dess they're generally just people who have some extra abilities pertaining to their domain. Sometimes the initial awakening is caused by a traumatic event which knocks their power development off of its original course (I'll explain that aspect more a bit later if there's interest).

In addition to new gods developing every 10-20 years or so the previous wave of gods begin to disappear as they get to the point where it is presumed they ascend to the next stage in their development and take care of the universe. Though this latest wave is one of the ones who discovers what really happens. The question as always is whether they can defy fate or more importantly, whether they want to.
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