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Character Powers Discussion topic
Alpha Wolf- Non-conforming Criminal Mastermind
Number of posts : 1565
Age : 27
Registration date : 2012-02-25
- Post n°26
Re: Character Powers Discussion topic
Rainbow stuff
jake.- curly-haired charmer
Number of posts : 1450
Age : 27
Registration date : 2012-11-10
- Post n°27
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Would creating a small thunderstorm be OP for a child of Thor? Like, it would just rain and thunderclouds would appear, with a bit of thunder booming in the background. Nothing too powerful, and there wouldn't be any lightning.
Morgan Landry- High Queen of Narnia
Number of posts : 15906
Registration date : 2011-12-31
- Post n°28
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It's pretty acceptable to me, and seeing some Thor kids can create thunderstorms with lightning, I think you can throw some electric bolts in ;D
Sammy- Member
Number of posts : 915
Age : 148
Registration date : 2014-05-12
- Post n°29
Re: Character Powers Discussion topic
I need some good ideas for a daughter of Psyche. I've spent a few days thinking about this, and I got nothing.
Morgan Landry- High Queen of Narnia
Number of posts : 15906
Registration date : 2011-12-31
- Post n°31
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I think I'd allow it up to certain limits.
Mason- Role Playing Legend
Number of posts : 11340
Age : 22
Registration date : 2011-11-05
- Post n°32
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Shapeshifting?
Morgan Landry- High Queen of Narnia
Number of posts : 15906
Registration date : 2011-12-31
- Post n°33
Re: Character Powers Discussion topic
....I'd have to talk about it with Lila and Chrissy.
Davis- JAEGERRRRRRR
Number of posts : 1153
Age : 29
Registration date : 2012-03-18
- Post n°34
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NeverNoticed wrote:What about a child of Iris? What type of powers could he/she have?
i have a daughter of iris who farts rainbows
mabel pines- gun.
Number of posts : 8787
Age : 25
Registration date : 2009-12-26
- Post n°36
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i think most of the thanatos shadow travels are fairly short distance, so that should be fine, but i'd say lower the number of times a day he can do it. as thanatos isn't related to shadows, i'm going to have to say no to the second one
i think maybe the size of a fully grown labrador would be the maximum size we'd allow for a hellhound, but i don't know if there's a specific set size for them
i think maybe the size of a fully grown labrador would be the maximum size we'd allow for a hellhound, but i don't know if there's a specific set size for them
Morgan Landry- High Queen of Narnia
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Registration date : 2011-12-31
- Post n°38
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5 times a day sounds good to me :)
wolfhowller- Newbie
Number of posts : 58
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Registration date : 2014-08-20
- Post n°39
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For a child of Hebe, would it be acceptable for their ability to be age control? They would be able to control how old they are, not merely an illusion that makes them look younger. This would give them the ability to not die by age, but they would be vulnerable to everything else. They would not have any combat advantage, nor any other ability. The only advantage this ability would bring could be experience. This ability, for the most part, can only be used on the child of Hebe, but perhaps it could be extended one other single individual.
My reasoning for this ability is that Hebe had used this power in one myth. Granted, she only gave the person temporary youth, but there is nothing to suggest that she could not permanently give individuals eternal youth. In Battle of the Labyrinth, a similar ability was used by Daedalus, child of Athena, where he could jump from automated body to automated body. He skipped death by avoiding dying of old age. He was still vulnerable to weapons though.
My reasoning for this ability is that Hebe had used this power in one myth. Granted, she only gave the person temporary youth, but there is nothing to suggest that she could not permanently give individuals eternal youth. In Battle of the Labyrinth, a similar ability was used by Daedalus, child of Athena, where he could jump from automated body to automated body. He skipped death by avoiding dying of old age. He was still vulnerable to weapons though.
Morgan Landry- High Queen of Narnia
Number of posts : 15906
Registration date : 2011-12-31
- Post n°40
Re: Character Powers Discussion topic
Your idea is very good and logical. However, seeing it would make a character virtually immortal, I don't think we'd allow it unless you somehow buy/win character immortality. It's one badass power though.
Christian- Senior Member
Number of posts : 2417
Age : 24
Registration date : 2011-07-01
- Post n°41
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Honestly, I would allow this power. Only thing is you would have to have a certain time limit as to how long they can become this age, maximum for me is around 4 hours. And I wouldn't allow for it to transport to other people. I would also need a limit as to ages, such as 99 being the oldest and 2 years being the youngest.
Guest- Guest
- Post n°42
Re: Character Powers Discussion topic
Could a child of proteus have shape-shifting powers?
Kendall- Mr. Moseby
Majestic Unicorn Queen
Number of posts : 43512
Age : 2022
Registration date : 2008-09-13
- Post n°43
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We don't allow shapeshifting at all.
Morgan Landry- High Queen of Narnia
Number of posts : 15906
Registration date : 2011-12-31
- Post n°44
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Proteus is not a god so I don't know if he'd even be allowed as a parent. Also, shape-shifting is still a sore subject. We have to think about what we want to approve.
Guest- Guest
- Post n°45
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Could he morph things into other things for a short period of time?
Kendall- Mr. Moseby
Majestic Unicorn Queen
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Age : 2022
Registration date : 2008-09-13
- Post n°46
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That still sounds like shape-shifting, so no.
Liberty- Member
Number of posts : 844
Age : 27
Registration date : 2014-10-01
- Post n°48
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What would be the limitations for a child of Isis, Egyptian goddess of magic?
Morgan Landry- High Queen of Narnia
Number of posts : 15906
Registration date : 2011-12-31
- Post n°49
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Same as for a child of Hecate. Though she's Egyptian so I think she could do a bit of Egyptian magic (e.g. statuary magic, animal charming concerning one animal only, excluding shapeshifting).
Rhyolo- YOLO MASTER
Number of posts : 1245
Age : 22
Registration date : 2014-05-25
- Post n°50
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could a child of ares have like a super sayain transformation to where hi skills are multiplied (speed, power, ect.) but they weren't invincible?
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