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  1. Username: remy1278 Character Name: Luka Weiss Vetasson Affiliation: Kingdom of Norland Desired Rank: Reserves Which games will you be attending?: The Battle of Eldmyr
  2. Sorry for nuking it that first time...... +1
  3. Mina Sketch Commissions Status: Open 11/21/25 Wait List: - - - - - I like feeling rich because it’s funny and I really need to start drawing consistently. All commissions will be done before mina transfer because I don't know when depression will kill off my workflow. In getting a commission I reserve the right to use it for a portfolio piece. If interested DM me on discord at kryvsremy. Symmetrical Headshots / Chibi 100 Mina Please specify whether you'd prefer thick or thin lines if you have a preference. Character Bust 150 Mina Busts are shoulders up and without grey shading. Portrait 200 Mina Shoulders or waist up with greyscale shading, comes with timelapse. Half-Body 300 Mina Waist or Thigh up with more complex posing. PWYW Mystery Box Min. 150 Mina Something experimental that I choose scaling with character complexity and mina offered.
  4. TFW ur wifi is out for a week and you miss the new vamp grandfather 😔

  5. Just don't get killed. Ez (IDRM this amendment. I've never had to deal with my Homunculus dying so I don't really have a preference for the cooldown.)
  6. Thessalia reads the note and whistles sharply. "Fucked around and found out, huh? Damn. That's pretty badass."
  7. IMO I don't really see much of a point to making Golemancy a MA over the feat, considering what it currently covers and other similar feats. However I do 1000% appreciate the addition/specification of having Golemancers needing a Greater Soul. If Golemancy would be a MA it'd need a full magic rewrite. Trying to limit/reduce current players by changing the Magic Type will only stagnate it and make other similar creator-type Feats even more popular.
  8. Heyyy welcome back!! I'd love to chat again <3 i dont think we're friends on disc, so add me at kryvsremy >:D
  9. Remember staff hates girls kissing girls  happy pride month yall

     

  10. Did Xan just.. die?

     

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  11. Ahhh I must've gotten it a bit mixed up, I gotchu. Yeah this makes sense - kinda funny that this wasn't already in it tbh.
  12. I think it's important to note that it wasn't JUST an exclusion for Halflings. If I'm not mistaken the creator of Siliti/Corcituri was incredibly racist which is they didn't let mix-breeds (Half Elves, Half-Orcs, etc.) be capable of turning. Unless that is or has been changed this amendment doesn't really make much sense.
  13. |||| The Magi’s Digest |||| Volume #2 Introduction Welcome readers one and all to the second volume of the Magi’s Digest. This author apologizes for the delay in publication and is proud to present this paper. Today we will be talking about the Void’s impact on a Mage’s psychology and personality. Admittedly, this edition took so long because of the samples that were required for this research to be done thoroughly. Without further adieu, let us begin! The Physical Manifestations of Void Exposure It is a well-documented fact that extended exposure to the Void and its energies greatly impact the physical form. Voidal sickness is the most well-known [1] as it is a trait every single Mage takes on when connected. This sickness results in the gradual weakening of the body the longer the Mage is connected, but eventually stops progressing when the Mage’s soul ‘metabolizes’ the energy [2]. Unless the Mage becomes a Scion this effect is permanent so long as they remain connected[3]. Traditionally this ‘weakening’ effect has been attributed to the decaying effect the Void often has when encountering living things (i,e. withers natural greenery, impact of too much Voidal energy being utilized on a person, etc.) [4] however with the new information that has been gathered for this document there may be another explanation. Another notable, major impact that the Void can cause is the drastic personality changes that Mages may undergo. This now leads us to the research portion of today’s theory. What’s in the head of a Mage? From much older research I had done as a new Mage it was revealed to me that certain mental conditions or traits correlate with the brain’s structure. Though this is far from an exact science this eventually led to the thought that inspired this edition; does the Void physically alter the brain’s structure? From the beginning I had my doubts [5], considering that many changes are tied to the varying Paths[6] that may be dropped or replaced with another. From merely observing the differences in those who went from one path[7] to another revealed that just from swapping between them your personality can undergo a drastic change. If the Void’s impact on the integrity of the cranial structure resulted in the changes, why did it kick in so quickly? Altering both the shape and internal chemistry of the brain would be a delicate task after all [8]. In order to solve this mystery I gathered my trusty gloves and began to request the corpses of any fallen Magi. This was all done ethically, and legally [9]. Relying on those who either agreed to this experiment or criminals already slated for death [10]. Though a rather grim task, over the last decade or so I have had enough cadavers (and background information on the individual) to finally reach a conclusion [11]. There was no observable difference in the brain’s shape that would indicate any changes via Voidal energy. Notably, many of the subjects had brains that were nearly identical to that of Magi without a Path or those who were not Mages at all. Now that this conclusion has been made, we must ask a new question; If the brain doesn’t change then how exactly does this change the psychology of a given individual? A Proposed Answer Over the centuries we have been able to vaguely understand some of the core functions of the Soul. It is documented that the Soul itself houses memory in some shape or form, but if altered by other Magics this can lead to memory erasure and other deformations to occur to the host . Oftentimes if a Soul is corrupted, whether by Dark Magic or other forces, there is also a physical change that occurs in the body. This information is imperative to the following theory. Consider this. What if the Void had much more of an impact on the Soul than what we may have initially believed? Theoretically since the Soul houses memory, and memory shapes one’s personality, it could be assumed that changes to it are the true cause of mental alteration. Additionally this may also be the cause of Voidal Sickness. If this is true, it explains how quickly the changes to one’s behavior can be and gives us a more reasonable answer about why Magi are physically weaker. However this now prompts a dangerous question. If the Void impacts our Soul this much, what else may it do to it? How much of our identity is only real due to the outside influence? Well dear reader, you must question this yourself. Regardless.. We now have a much greater understanding of ourselves. In the next volume we will explore the differences between different ‘planes’ and how our reality fits into the greater cosmology of existence. Thank you, dear reader, for picking up this volume. For further inquiries, debate, or theories feel free to pen me a missive. Footnotes [1] - “..however Enchanter’s Sickness, while a newer affliction, is also very relevant, though it’s effects are temporary.” [2] - “How the soul exactly handles the load of chaos still remains to be seen exactly. Current theory is that it’s like a muscle, or a pain tolerance. Where over time the Soul gets used to it. Had this idea after seeing [Redacted] act like it was no big deal that he had been cut to shit, saying he'd gotten used to it. Moron.” [3] - “****. ****. Scions! What the **** do they do to retain their muscles and shit? Maybe they block off or lessen the energy they take in? It would explain the casting…” [4] - “Sul stood next to the tree in Rosethorn long enough that the leaves started to die. Voidstalkers physically hurt me.” [5] - “..considering how delicate it is, it wouldn’t make any sense. Even swelling can cause someone to die. Not to mention how the Void tends to literally kill living beings, touching the brain would be more likely to render someone braindead.” [6] - “How the shit does someone refer to the different ‘subtypes’ of magic? Subclasses? Circles? Remember to debate this with Mika.” | Post: Path has won the debate. [7] - “..is so ******* creepy. Watching her go from sweet and compelled to help, then turning into a raging sociopathic monster in the next when she became an Eminent is insane. Honestly it makes me wonder what it says about me that my personality didn’t change at all..” [8] - “..is entirely unresponsive. Cutting chunks out of the brain has proven to be incapable of treating certain mental illnesses. Notably, some parts can be injured or removed that subject may survive - usually with drastic changes.” [9] - “So fuckin’ slow! Who knew that waiting for people to die naturally took so long? I’ve only been able to study three subjects in the last three years! Eugh. If I were any less patient I’d have started making subjects instead of just taking them. Legality be damned.” [10] - “..really weird. Usually ‘paying for someone’s head’ means an assassin. Not someone literally giving you a severed head.” [11] - “..thank Yemekar. At long last I have had enough subject samples, from various races and connection to the void, to serve as evidence. I can finally throw out the jars of brains. Poor Aska walked into the lab once and got the scare of her life when she saw them..” Signing off, Thessalia Elverhilin
  14. Sat amidst walls on walls of bookshelves perched a crimson-eyed woman in a comfortable nook. Though attempting to scrawl upon the pages of the ashen tone in her lap it seemed as if she was unable to write more than a few words. With an agitated huff she re-capped the pen and slumped backwards in the plush cushions, speaking after a long moment to the two occupants in her room. "Something was odd about him." Hidden from the woman's view a small note of curiosity sounded from the Mage's husband-to-be, just audible over the sound of their babbling babe. "He was.. hypocritical. Mentioning all connections of the Naz, yet voiced clear disgust with any and all Darkspawn. Going far enough to try and collect the names of 'all living Darkspawn' -- even if trying such will be futile, it speaks volumes of his hatred." The redhead managed to yelp out a warning from behind the shelves. "Incoming!" Just as the woman cleared her lap, a miniature bullet all but collided into her with loud squeaky laughter. Thessalia brushed aside her frown as she hauled the little girl into her lap and pressed a kiss against her brow. "Spawn! Spawn!" Crowed the youngling, voice loud as she proudly repeated her new favorite word; the current word that she had been repeating to everyone, everywhere, and without caring of what was happening. "This is what you get for calling her that when she can hear." Lucis said tiredly as he poked his head out around one of the shelves. "She spilled her paints everywhere. I'm going to go get Ember to clean it all up.." Laughing to herself, the witch blew a kiss to her partner and looked down to her child. Methodically retrieving a handkerchief from a Voidal pocket and setting to clean up the splotches of paint littered Aska's skin. "Always causing chaos. You take after both your parents in that regard." The Elder snickered, eliciting another set of 'Spawn' spouting from the little one. "Hmm.. yes, you're right. Juniper did have a few Spawn herself didn't she? Mayhaps they will have more information.."
  15. Peaking over the shoulder of her Mud Buddy Thessalia read through the document with a gape. "What the ****? Are they wantin' tah throw you n' Jon in prison?" She asked rhetorically. "They do realize someone can just.. lie about you both being there? Or, if you're being forced to be there, you could just.. cause chaos until you leave? Who wrote this th-" The Mage cut herself off upon finding the signatures. "..This would be something Edvard does, huh." @mika1278
  16. Another Mud-Elf casts a glance at Mika and pours him a glass of alcohol. He'd need it eventually.
  17. "The sky is blue, water is wet. Razhad has never been suited to lead an Enclave of Magi. Who'd have thought?" Remarked an Ivory-Haired woman in a sarcastic drawl. Upon completion of a second read through of the missive she reached for her letter parchment and penned a missive for her long-time friend.
  18. Okay so which of the Musin named their place after an ASMR Youtuber. I won't snitch, promise

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    2. Unwillingly

      Unwillingly

      why did an ASMR youtuber name themselves after the musin from lord of the craft

    3. Zanael Moonstrider

      Zanael Moonstrider

      Yeah the name Babblebrook was from a list of many and it’s because there was a babbling brook nearby.
       

      Shouldn’t be an issue if it’s got the same name as anything else though, since half the server has similarities to something that exists already.

    4. Laeonathan

      Laeonathan

      why did an ASMR youtuber name themselves after the musin from lord of the craft

  19. A Near Middle-Aged Elf blinked as she reviewed the paper. Reading it once more just to be certain, she pinned a sticky note beneath the parchment. Mali are effectively immortal. No Elf has ever died of age, only insanity when they live beyond a thousand years. If you have further questions please do send me a missive. - Thessalia
  20. Any remaining posters left in public would vanish without a trace. Ash piled up beneath the place they once hung.
  21. Long after the missive's initial release, a fashionably late pigeon would drop a parcel in front of Lucis. Inside lay a copy of the poster altered so that Lucis had a Dr. Doom style mustache and top-hat and a sticky-note stapled just below. "First thing I see after getting out of the basement. Oof." It's unsigned.
  22. Valentina could hear the exact moment the Tennallar's got their invitation. The Elf huffed, mentally noting the need for thicker walls, and allowed herself a small smile as she returned to her reading.
  23. Bruh. I thought we all knew to stop using it. Legit had a whole sit down in an older Delf server in 2020...
  24. "The Inquisition?" Muttered a short 'Ame from her living room's loveseat. She skimmed over the majority of the report carelessly, brows furrowed as her mind lingered on an all-too-familiar religious order.
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