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Do you think that true coolkids should never smile? (Hint: There is a correct answer.) B(
That is false i am sorry you have been ill informed i can assure you the coolest of kids definitely smile.
The Second Challenge: 2nd Place
Consonance of Oblivion The final resource of the Mage of Space and the Thief of Doom is the ultimate wave of destruction: an attack that combines the decay and destructive nature of the aspect of the Heroes of Doom, and the ever-expansive nature and scope that accompanies the Space aspect. The Consonance of Oblivion, priced at 444,444,444,444 Boondollars is a Fraymotif not meant to be used lightly, swiftly, or in simply any and every combat scenario… For its destructive nature could very well spell the end for an entire session if used improperly… The ability is thus regulated in part with the massive amount of energy required on the part of both players and their aspects involved in the attack. Because Mages are known for using their magical power and knowledge of their aspect from within to serve themselves, the Mage of Space’s attempt at an ultimate attack is the root of this ability. The Mage, pushed to desperate extremes, summons enough power from his aspect and commands enough raw space potential that his body actually begins to break down, and as the potential energy builds up, the Hero of Space’s body begins to pulsate and flash with a powerful green light that appears to begin to cause grievous harm to the space player… Once the raw spatial energy is released from the Hero’s body it begins to form into a gargantuan, pulsing green Space Aspect symbol that flashes for a moment before scattering into an energetic mess of uncontrolled spatial energy, as the Mage’s eyes glow bright green and the The Hero of Doom is called in to assist in the final, destructive part of this attack. Though, it is not as initially evident, the Thief of Doom has not been spending its time up to now picking her nose, rather feeling the Fraymotif’s influence and the power of her friend, she and her God-tiered power have been studying and stealing the number of people who are destined to die in the upcoming battle- without the ability of the Consonance, with the Power of Doom, defies destiny itself. The Thief’s duty is to steal the potential Doom of these allies (Approximately three permanently killed God-tiers is usually the amount of raw destiny-defying Doom required to power her part of the ability to succeed and not result in the raw space simply wiping everyone in the battlefield off the multiverse.) and use the mysterious power fueling them to bring order and a definitive purpose into the massive amount of raw space… Forcing it into a rhythmic and destructive order within the chaos. The Doom gives the Space purpose. The quiet, darker green flows into the various space aspect symbols as they begin to cease pulsating in green and rather control themselves into black forms, refusing to lose any more excess energy. This assistance and control very, grants the Mage of Space enough relief to survive, providing even more energy for the Hero of Doom: having successfully stolen the God-Tier’s death by his own hand. The Consonance, with The Heroes of Doom and Space acting in absolute unison, control their energy to destroy whatever enemy had put them in such a situation, as the Space aspects let out one more stunning flare of green light… But with the darkened Space Aspect symbols notably staying black in the plane of Green that this attack creates…. Each of the individual space aspects come together to form the Skull of the Doom Aspect. Though the field of Green space and doom energy is impressive, it is not the true nature of the attack, just the excessive, unwieldy energy that was not needed for the midnight-hued aspect symbols to transform into destructive black holes pointed in the direction of their soon to be destroyed enemy. For what else could one get from combining the expansive and powerful qualities of the Universe with Death itself but utter destruction? Oblivion. If used incorrectly or improperly, the ability could result in the destruction of allies and innocents alike, and because of this is taken with special care by the Heroes of Doom and Space that command it. Outside of combat, the ability could be, in theory, used for menial tasks such as House-cleaning… But such endeavors are ill-advised at best, and blatantly irresponsibly dangerous at worst… Though if three souls of God-Tiers were to be saved by such a cleaning, who are we to judge?
The Seventh Player Enters
thatrandomwanderer… Jared. You are the MAGE of SPACE.
For you, I also rotated through various titles, trying to see which one fit the most. In the end, I settled on this one.
Mages are one of the “knowledge” classes, constantly seeking enlightenment and abstract depth. You enjoy broadening your intellectual horizon. You answered the question of what lurks in the darkness with an inquisitive and exploratory reply, saying that knowledge and the unknown laid within it. You expressed your connection to your previous title because you felt it represented how you want to learn before you become a true asset to the team. You also expressed how you didn’t want to be useless. While it is a common theme, those with knowledge are above all the ones who do not want to be disregarded— and that is why being a Mage is suitable.
As a Space player, you inquire as to the nature of the universe itself. You want to learn about everything and anything, and be able to apply it in a real way. Mages of Space have this capability, which is something that resonates with you. However, by being a Mage, you are also affected in a negative way by the Aspect— which would be your feelings of isolation and sometimes detachment from others. Space in itself is a lonely aspect, as it requires the player to embark on a quest that can only be aided by a Knight (if the Knight indeed does exist in that session), and secludes the player from others. Space players can also feel removed because they don’t know their place in the universe.
With the answers that you’ve given me, this title seemed appropriate. If you approve, please submit your approval to my Ask box, and I will list you as the Mage of the Palace of Space.
If you do not agree with the title I’ve given you, please submit your protest to my Ask instead, before your wanted Rank or Aspect is taken.