[X] Distribute the crystals evenly among all your elementals. You're sure they'll all be useful in their own ways.
-[X] The quickest way to an elemental's heart is through their stomach. Independent of the rest of your distribution plan, feed the light elemental crystalized mana until you can summon it.
-[X] Explain to the other elementals that we're giving the light elemental extra food so it can come with us.
Adhoc vote count started by Madou Sutegobana on Sep 1, 2017 at 1:07 PM, finished with 2101 posts and 23 votes.
 
Last edited:
[X] Distribute the crystals evenly among all your elementals. You're sure they'll all be useful in their own ways.
-[X] The quickest way to an elemental's heart is through their stomach. Independent of the rest of your distribution plan, feed the light elemental crystalized mana until you can summon it.
-[X] Explain to the other elementals that we're giving the light elemental extra food so it can come with us.
 
[X] Distribute the crystals evenly among all your elementals. You're sure they'll all be useful in their own ways.
-[X] The quickest way to an elemental's heart is through their stomach. Independent of the rest of your distribution plan, feed the light elemental crystalized mana until you can summon it.
 
I'm not sure if I missed where it was acknowledged or denied. . . .Is this a MtG plane walker or a standard dimension hopper? Cause it's entirely possible these fixes don't take, fade after a bit or require an exorbitant amount of power, beyond desires prior contracts, to accomplish.
 
I'm not sure if I missed where it was acknowledged or denied. . . .Is this a MtG plane walker or a standard dimension hopper? Cause it's entirely possible these fixes don't take, fade after a bit or require an exorbitant amount of power, beyond desires prior contracts, to accomplish.
*Delight's.

As for the rest...*pointedly looks at 'Original' banner*. (I normally wouldn't be quite so snarky, but this is a very easy question to answer without asking the thread.)
 
With the problems some people have writing there is always room to fall back on ideas, just cause it isn't tagged as something does not mean at a later date it might or might not happen
 
With the problems some people have writing there is always room to fall back on ideas, just cause it isn't tagged as something does not mean at a later date it might or might not happen
Knowing what I do of Alivaril (and I have known him IRL since elementary school), to consider this likely is a mistake. He's simulationist when it comes to world-building, you see. He builds the world, down to the majority of the finer details, before even beginning to DM/QM. Then, as the characters go through that world, he simulates both the reactions, and the results of their actions, as well as concurrent and unrelated events in those worlds.

To add major new variables is impractical, requires a great deal of retconning, and is generally a major pain in the keister. And he's nothing if not lazy when it comes to projects of such magnitude. In that he finds them typically not worth the effort expended. I find the odds that he will drastically change the nature of our powers (the function of our Achor is extremely different from how anything about an Mt:G Planeswalker's power works) to be only slightly higher than pigs sprouting wings.

TL;DR: Don't get your hopes up.

Edit: Actually, given the setting, our odds of encountering winged pigs is orders of magnitude higher than our powers suddenly drastically mutating. After all, on some worlds, animals have magical adaptations.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top