sharktrash: (mock gasp // don't tell me...)
Squalo Superbi // KHR! ([personal profile] sharktrash) wrote in [personal profile] oasismods 2016-02-28 03:02 pm (UTC)

A few questions as I think of what character to pick!

- is there a limit to how many times can a character die and be returned? I'm guessing the penalties would be getting more harsh every time?

- artificial humans. A character looks and mostly acts around 20 but has only technically been in this world for 9 years; would that be applicable or not?

- would enhanced strength and regenerating abilities remain intact (as long as it doesn't work against the virus)?

- if a character possesses what is essentially Magic Healing Blood, could it have effects like the virus spreading a little slower, OR even negative ones, for example the enemies becoming sturdier if they ingest it? In canon a few drops of it is enough to heal wounds on another person, obviously it wouldn't work like that here but it could be interesting if there were some downsides on the infected getting a hold on it.

- what if a character is missing a hand/part of an arm, and it's replaced by a highly functional prosthetic in canon? Would he be allowed to keep it, or have a new one attached etc?

- it seems that weapons wouldn't be taken along, but what about jewelry? It's sort of like clothes, right. Rings, for example. Trust me it's important.

- MAGIC ABILITIES AGAIN. This time less OP, though. A character has "flames" (your shonen bullshit chakra/mana/life force/random power unit equivalent) with the ability to "neutralize", which basically translates to nerfing magical/energy projectiles, and numbing (or, at higher intensity, paralyzing) a human's body or its parts upon contact. Would that be allowed?

- What about roughly natural sized Magic Animal Summons, though.

- If a character survives a "killing" blow in canon via administered magical aid (like... organ replacement magic... trust me you don't want me to get into the details), and it's implied that the presence of that magician is required to maintain it -- but the problem is fixable via eventual surgery. Would he survive arriving here, or should I take him from before this incident even though he technically lived?

Thank you for your time!


EDIT: Also adding: LANGUAGES. Does everyone speak the same one, or do the earpieces translate it into something the wearer can understand? What about characters that speak several languages, could they maybe be useful in helping to communicate or deciphering something in the future etc?

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