A kingdom unfamiliar with magic is on the brink of war.
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ZacharyTC wrote:If anyone can get Zechariah out of a corruption phase, it would be Hannah! Of course, during the whole fight, I plan on her breaking free on her own with a magi stone that has been attatched to her necklace, hidden in her shirt. Here's the catch: while she would NOT be corrupted by it, herself, it would drain quite a bit of her energy, so while saving her brother from both the corruption and the remaining assassin (without killing anyone, of course; perhaps the other assassin could die trying to use the magi stone already aquired while Zechariah slices him hard with the telepathic sword), maybe THAT would be a good time for her to die, with Zechariah and Lanna safe and sound. Of course, after that, plus retrieving the rest of the stones for Aelus, the heartbroken hunter would want nothing more to do with either nation. It would take some major convincing on one of the remaining character's part to get him to reenter the city once the mission is said and done, should his story continue from there.
What do you guys think?
EDIT: Maybe her stone can help with destroying the sword, the stronger her emotions are? This stone could end up being a "good" one, in the end. I'll come up with an explanation for her owning one when we get to that.
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Eyliel wrote:By the way, I'm not taking any sides on who's going to get Iridescence. Whatever happens, happens. And even if one person might get it first, it might change hands later.
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Vizcious wrote:Eyliel wrote:By the way, I'm not taking any sides on who's going to get Iridescence. Whatever happens, happens. And even if one person might get it first, it might change hands later.
I think you should just create a character. Or have your sword turn into one. By just being a sword your post will be dependent on whoevery your weilder is. If they slow down, drop off, or don't post regularly you will just be hanging in the wind.
Or create a character and have your sword take over their mind/being. That way you won't have to wait on anyone to interact with the rest of us.
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