@Rydia, would ground manipulation be an acceptable super power? Like, you know, earthquakes, etc? Although that might conflict with your weather power. >< I'll keep thinking. :3
@TimmyJake Ground manipulation is fine and anything which conflicts with Kyra will just add to the fun :p You could also choose to go a couple of different routes, either making it that he creates tremors so he can cause earthquakes/ avalanches/ just knock all the papers of the desk to annoy people. Or you could go earth manipulation so earthquakes/ coating their body in hardened earth as a shield/ making earth golems to perform tasks for them? Just don't go the plant way as Lylas has made a character with Earth magic but which seems to be more the nature/ plants route so aim for an earth manipulation that works a little differently
@ReisePiecey Yep, there's a spot with your name on
Okay, @Rydia. I think I'll go the manipulation way - earthquakes and tremors, etc. So, since I have that out of the way and I'm accepted, I suppose I'll go about making my profile now? :3 Coming right up.
I want a spot! I don't know if I want an illusion-er, healer (of others and self), or invisibility (well, more like she can make herself unnoticeable, since invisibility still leaves signs) yet, though.
I'm going to post then, just have to figure out what it's going to be. Oh and for the people on the bus, do we tell our story first or are we already on the bus?? @Rydia
SHUGGS = SWEET + HUGS (It makes since in my universe.)
I shall submit my profile some time this week. Why not already? 1)Exams (enough said), 2)because of reason 1, I have limited computer access(this is from my phone), 3) Who knew there was so many branches/ variants and possibilities to teleportation?
btw, my character is still on the run from the army, so I'm not in a detention center or on the bus. Yet... *grins*
Former incarnations have been: TheWanderingWizard TheClockworkConjurer TheIllusiveIntellect TheSunderingSorceror And, TheMaieuticMesmerist
When we are children we seldom think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves as few adults can. The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind. — Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind
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