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Can you link to the OOC here when you post it?
I'm okay I guess. Take your time OP, make it interesting.
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Sorry to break it to you, but they haven't been online for a month...


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There is no greater power than the one others do not believe you possess.

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It was a reply to Ὡς ἂρα διά γυναικός ἐῤῥρύη τὰ φαῦλα (Evil came from women), to which she replied Ἀλλά καὶ διά γυναικός πηγάζει τά κρείττω (But also good), referring to the original sin and Jesus respectively.

You can include a modern Greek translation when you use this quote (Απο την γυναίκα πηγάζουν και τα καλά), so it can be easier to understand and translate.
"I've roleplayed before but that was a couple years ago and I feel I need to get back into the groove." Same!

"Anyhow, I'm looking for something short, easy going and fictional fantasy." Sounds good!

Count me in.
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What do trash mages do? Summon trashcans to attack the enemy?

@pugbutter Good point. In fantasy settings, the undead are usually controlled by a Lich or by a Necromancer. Unlike modern-setting zombies, which are controlled by no one. Is this the case here, @ArkmageddonCat?
Since the undead are magical beings and this is a sort-of low fantasy RPG, can characters beyond undead ones have magic abilities? If so, to what extent?

Let's say that I want to RP as an experienced but still common trooper. Will that soldier have any knowledge of magic to, say, enhance their armor? Or is magic less widespread? If I want to play as a famed, powerful knight, will that character have magic abilities instead? Do mages/witches exist? Speaking of "new faiths", will there be priests with magic abilities?
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