Well, here you are the QM.White Court Vampires can be sorcerers as well, they are humans+hunger demon, nothing says they can't have the talent for it.
If it's possible, you'd think Thomas would be one, considering his mother's side of the family.White Court Vampires can be sorcerers as well, they are humans+hunger demon, nothing says they can't have the talent for it.
Well, here you are the QM.
Outside of it tho, I don't remember any white court sorcerers neither in books nor in RPG. Tho, I missed a couple of last books.
Even if they could, there are things like natural aptitude and low numbers. White court has to be born a wizard, Reds can turn a human wizard.
If it's possible, you'd think Thomas would be one, considering his mother's side of the family.
So far we have been lucky that our cyberdevils haven't been detected.It makes sense to spread the web of cyber devils further, especially when if means an opportunity to keep tabs on the White Court.
Haven't been detected by someone willing to do something about it. Matthews did notice Clippy while she was sitting in Molly's pocket not doing anything overt.[X] Yes, try to plant a cyberdevil in her phone (Charisma+Technology)
So far we have been lucky that our cyberdevils haven't been detected.
That's because cyber devils are clearly the best minions; the meatbag types have a lot of catching up to do.Votes as they stand. I wonder what option is going to win.
[X] Yes, try to plant a cyberdevil in her phone (Charisma+Technology)
-They grow up so fast *sniff*
Willpower 7. Intelligence + Craft/Science pool of 5 for Car lore.
Whampires are human enough that the general human affinity for magic applies.Well, here you are the QM.
Outside of it tho, I don't remember any white court sorcerers neither in books nor in RPG. Tho, I missed a couple of last books.
Even if they could, there are things like natural aptitude and low numbers. White court has to be born a wizard, Reds can turn a human wizard.
I have absolutely no idea!
Yeah.About Wamps and Magic, IIRC there was an author statement somewhere that Wamps with talent do happen, though they generally wont reach quite reach the top levels human wizard have base power wise, but can compensate for that by using their hunger/stolen life to boost their power.
Given that Wamps can life for a very long time, and in the long term skill matters far more than raw strength, any ancient magic Wamps could probably be extremely dangerous, less raw base power or no. And thats leaving out the possibility that they could have gotten power boosts somehow, whether from deals with something nasty or via powerful dark magic (stuff like the darkhallow are things after all, and while we can be reasonably sure no Wamp has done anything on that scale, smaller scale things that exist, like what these Hags attempted in welcome to the jungle or the nightmares taking bites out of harrys spirit).
I assume lord raith spend (presumably) a lot of effort becoming immune to magic not just because he planned to piss off the white council.
Depends on where she sits in the organization; Lara probably doesn't pay Rolls Royce money to every two bit vampire in her orbit. She could be the white court equivalent of the JP Morgan guys here to buy something to make them look a little more important than they actually are.-Oho. She works for Lara?
Lara is driven in cars like classic Rolls. She could easily afford a CLS 63 AMG.
Hell, she pays her minions enough to afford cars like this. New.
So either the Whampire is here on behalf of someone else, or she is buying it for her boss not as a car, but as something else.
Maybe as a trophy, maybe as an arcane focus, maybe because they think there's something hidden in it.
Huh. Up to this point I assumed that people just didn't age past a certain point, or simply aged without declining, since your description of the courts didn't include a cyclical reincarnation element that I recall."Turn of the wheel" is the term of the natural lifespan. Because remember, Fivefold Courts of Frozen Fate have Endless Suffering trait, and you can't die, even from old age. I figure that, when you do die of old age, your reincarnation rakes longer, but you get back in your prime. But if you kill yourself, you don't get age reversal. Which leads to all kind of skewed perspectives: do people suffer without treatment, perhaps even worsening their own conditions to rebirth faster, or do they go for expensive life exension treatments? For ten time lives extension - my argument is that in the society of advanced magic and science, Alchemy 4 would be avaialble, if pricy, so it's justified.
Pretty sure the answer is yes.Sort of an aside, but could MiS let Thomas touch Justine again?
That might be pertinent.2011 WoJ said:How many sisters does Thomas have?
I can't find that notebook, grr. I think it's nine. Papa Raith's bodyguards minus one who is utterly bonkers and kept more or less in the attic, and Inari, the one who got away.
Rolls start between 300k and 400k. Maintenance costs would be interesting, but she can probably afford one.Depends on where she sits in the organization; Lara probably doesn't pay Rolls Royce money to every two bit vampire in her orbit. She could be the white court equivalent of the JP Morgan guys here to buy something to make them look a little more important than they actually are.
Oh, I perfectly understand. This is just me working on my future vote. I am trying to cover all the bases.@Yog first of all I have to say that is a wonderful write up for a dark, but still interesting and nuanced technological future. Part of me is already thinking about how the various people Molly know would react to all these people being part of her soul and, at least in part, her worshipers. On the other hand I really cannot promise anything about the form of the hell until it is voted on. Still even if this does not get made canon I for one really liked the worldbuilding.
To be honest, I didn't think about inhabitants becoming ageless. If pressed for a reason, I would point out that Endless Suffering is called Endless Suffering. It's immortality, but it isn't intended to make life better. It's intended to make suffering of hell inescapable even in second death (because remember, there are souls trapped in there of people who already died). Some form of reincarnation makes sense.Huh. Up to this point I assumed that people just didn't age past a certain point, or simply aged without declining, since your description of the courts didn't include a cyclical reincarnation element that I recall.
Either way works, but personally I think the idea of them not really knowing about mortality as an inherent property until they interact with the wider world would be more interesting in terms of culture clash.
Overall it's very neat; I'd vote for it if we're given the option to.
Note that the mechanism of perpetuation is explicitely "reconstitution after perishing".Those who
meet their ends according to certain criteria (such as
being devoured by the Realm's native devils, or being
melted in its acid seas, or even perishing for any reason
at all – very simple and very complicated rules are both
possible) are eventually reconstituted by the Realm
that they might be tormented to destruction again.
Good news: all of this is covered by the Fomori rules from Werewolf and Riot of Flesh, no issues.
nice work. This does look like a more pleasant world of yomi. Notably close in themes to Wicked City. A couple notes here from what I remember from "1000 Hells".