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  1. ~*~Denied~*~ There is already reorganization going on.
  2. ~*~Denied~*~ This lore has been denied. This lore doesn't really follow alchemy lore and also more a plugin addition.
  3. ~*~Denied~*~ This lore has been denied. It is very unclear on what this is.
  4. I will get my hand back you bastard ;)
  5. I do see your point. As well, the paladin armor summoned is made of light as well. The same with a weapon. All within melee range. Most dark arts users are range and have a variety of spells and abilities to keep the paladin at a distance. If said limb of light were to make contact, it would react the same as if any kind of holy thing touches them. It would cause pain. It is literally the same effect as if the paladin punches a dark arts user with their summoned holy gauntlet. Difference is, its less mobile than having the actual hand. Cleansing or 'purging' is a different ability and would require the paladin to focus and keep the said dark arts person still in order to preform it. Which at that point, the fight is over. This is really no different than using a summoned blunt weapon to bash someone or using a sword to fight. The flaws for summoning this in a fight is : 1. You can't summon the holy armor which covers the whole body. 2. You have a longer time even summoning a weapon out if you choose the limb first. 3. If you choose to summon a weapon first, you have to deal with the fact you are still down a limb and may not be able get it out before the fight ends. 4. Complete mobility of the limb in question. This however, is talking about combat. Which this lore is meant to have a non-combat utility as well, even if it is only temporary.
  6. It's not a buff nor is it a full replacement for a limb. This is a temporary use and they would still have to deal with the fact that most of the time, they wouldn't have their limb. As well, all the things you suggested was what was stated. This isn't something one can just randomly learn off the bat then be able to summon on a wim. This requires a lot of time and skill to even be able to properly summon it then be able to use it for either the menial tasks as you described or able to summon it during a fight. The paladin would have to choose first. A weapon or the limb if someone decides to come suddenly at them. This skill is the same as if summoning choosing to summon their armor or their weapon. It's meant to give an option due to the fact that within a fight, you would be at a disadvantage given you are missing a limb.
  7. 1. You wouldn't be able to just randomly pull it off if that is what you are saying. Think of it like a regular limb that is as strong as iron. If something is sharp enough, you can pierce it, if something is strong enough to bash it, it will disperse. As I stated, the same rules that apply for manipulation, apply here as well. 2. Yes, its possible as I stated in the lore. ;) 3. Same as if summoning a weapon or armor. Exhaustion, fatigue, knocked out, etc etc. apply. Its more of a neat thing to be able to use instead of just going and 'Hey, had the monks regrew my arm.' Gives a little more RP options and interesting RP experience.
  8. “He is the warmth, the light, the fatherly embrace that holds and protects us in the everlasting darkness. His voice gives us strength. His roar gives us courage. He who will not abandon us and in our moment of absolute need, he will be there with his guiding light.” Manipulation Addition: Limbs of Light A paladin is his servant, his hand, his will upon this world. There to fight and protect those that cannot protect themselves from the darkness of the realm. To give a fighting chance and turn the tides of battle. His warriors he blesses with his power, allowing them to manipulate his mists to summon weapons and armor, cleanse corruption and taint, and even give healing properties to aid the injured. He hears their pleas, their prayers, even their torment and pain. For he places them in his warm embrace until their last breath has left, never leaving them without a flickering light. In times of need, his grace will bless them so they can continue to fight and serve. To not give up and fall into despair. A paladin that has a missing limb can learn the process of summoning the mists into the hollow ligament and condense it out, creating a temporary limb that is literally conjoined with the flesh. For this, the same rules would apply as if summoning armor or a weapon. To first learn this, the paladin would need to be very experienced in the art of manipulation and would need time and practice to learn how to manipulate properly. Starting with being able summon and control the mists into the form of the limb in question, the paladin must know the weight and feel of the limb before it was removed. The second part is learning how to move the ligaments in question. A digit curling into the palm, a foot being able to bend and take a step. Controlling the mists in such a way is very difficult to do and not everyone who learns of this ability may not be able to move the limbs, but instead, can for example create a fist to swing at an opponent or create a foot to be able to keep themselves balanced while using the other leg to support. Larger ligaments such as arms and legs will take more time to be able to summon properly whereas smaller ligaments such as ears, fingers, eyes, etc. would take less time. However, the mists are pure particles of light and cannot mimic senses. One can summon eyes if they wish yet would not be able to see; a hand would not be able to feel, etc. As well, depending on what you are summoning, such as the large ligaments, the paladin would not be able to properly summon a full set of armor. However, weapons are more manageable and able to be summon. Red lines Can only summon a limb where the area missing is. Cannot replace any senses such as sight, touch, hear, taste, or smell. Cannot produce extra limbs. The limb is only as strong as iron as it is similar to summoned armor. Cannot make any weapon limbs. (IE) An arm with a sword at the end instead of a hand, etc etc. Cannot summon armor while a summoned limb is created. Cannot summon both a weapon and a limb at the same time. Cannot summon animal parts as limbs. Special thanks to Hugo for sparking the idea of the lore and to Mooyose for aiding me in the idea.
  9. I find this part in a bit of a sway in favor of those that have had the magic a lot longer. While yes, that would make sense, it is however at a terrible disadvantage because say one that studies as a paladin and has spent a while to finally reach tier 5, they would still never be able to have a chance to beat the tier 5 dark mage that happened to learn their magic first. An example here for what I am saying, is an Asulon dark mage going against an Athera paladin. Both top tier yet the paladin from what you are saying in this lore, would lose (in terms of power) because they happened to not be around longer than the dark mage. A question I would like to ask as well, how would one know what tier someone is (in terms of power) given tiers are not actually used in the magic system, only in guides? Especially in a battle between a light and dark user? I for example come across a dark arts user I do not even know nor when this person became one, how would I know what tier this person would even be at?
  10. This lore is very well done yet I do agree that the radius of Reaching is small. Given the OOC rules you set in place for it already, I can see radius able to be expanded some.
  11. It definitely helps with a better understanding of how druidism works as well as defining souls some more. I do support this idea. +1
  12. I am making a correction here. In this case, Herun had risk a PK in order to heal Kyral of all her scars and whatever blight was within her (blight being that from the harbinger she fought beforehand), but the negative effects upon getting disconnected from a deity's magic is still there and cannot be undone.
  13. There are no potions that can regrow limbs and mending flesh takes a long period of time that would even still leaves scars. However you might see it, it is much easier reattaching a limb or extremities than to just create something out of nothing. An eye is very complex, even for reattaching it and then theres the other issue of them even able to see from that eye or them still being blind. Magic as you say, shouldn't be so well defined, this is true, but you are suggesting something out of your field of magic possibilites. Reattaching I see, creating something fully I do not.
  14. I know it is stated a theory, but I would advise using a different name other than 'ent childern' for it would cause confusion.
  15. I have a few questions. If say you were behind iron bars, perhaps in a cage or prison, would you be able to shift out of that cage if you are looking between the gap in the bars? Reason I ask is because technically that gap, there is nothing in your way and you can clearly see where you are shifting too. Also, what if you are shackled in some way? Are you able to shift out of that binding? Example would be chained to a wall or maybe tied to a tree.
  16. Correction, Bryophytes and normal people can't have babies/sex. No, not even Treehuggers.
  17. This is the only issue I have with it. Perhaps changing that to something a little more server friendly.
  18. Arinislia stands high up on a stretched out branch of the Father Tree. Her silver colored eyes gazing down upon the elven city of Laureh'lin. Her lips part as her hand grips her carved birch wood staff ever so slightly. "Children...." she would whisper, her voice angelic and soft though the tone sounding disappointed. Her face unreadable as she continue gazing down upon the city before slightly shaking her head. Her body turning slowly around before walking back down the branch. A faint hoot being heard high up in the leaves above her as a pure white owl takes flight, flying off to the south.
  19. Winteer casually walks pass the message board, suddenly stoping and turning her head towards the it. Tilting her head slightly, she walks up to the message and reads it over. A small sadistic smile appearing on her lips before slowly twisting her body and casually walking away.
  20. I completely love this guide. Great job! I have done/seen many torture/killing RPs from great players and it can be a wonderful experiences. Just keep in mind that it's not just a hack and slash. Have fun with it, let your character toy with your victim's mind and body. You can do so many things than just stabbing them and taking thier stuff. ^_^
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