Is there anything your character does almost as a tick?
For this Priest I write him as sprouting angelic and void wings. He can of course hide these reactions but in moments of passion they explode out of him.
What’s yours,
Is there anything your character does almost as a tick?
For this Priest I write him as sprouting angelic and void wings. He can of course hide these reactions but in moments of passion they explode out of him.
What’s yours,
I have a few for my Mages, mainly pertaining to the particular kind of Mage they are:
A few of my Mages are Leywalkers. Since Leywalkers are supposed to have a deep understanding of leylines I have perhaps taken things a step further by having the most experienced ones obtain a close connection them. As such things such as any taint or damage done to the leylines they’re attuned to will reflect onto them. They can also heal with mana, though I rarely get the opportunity.
My Sorcerers need to channel mana from local sources to cast most things greater than a cantrip.
One of my main Mages is a master Diviner. Using her familiar in combination with her lexicon she can scry on things through the familiar’s eyes. She also has a spell that, when cast, has a chance of giving her brief premonitions under duress; essentially allowing her to predict oncoming attacks. Needless to say I rarely if ever get an opportunity to use that one.
A few of my mages also possess enchanted flasks or bottles, allowing them to replenish their contents.
My Worgen Warmage possesses spells than allow her enchant her claws with elemental energy. Originally I had it written that she stole the technique from Glubtok, the Ogre-Magi from Deadmines, though upon reflection I’m considering changing that a bit.
Almost always pissed off at something or someone.
Sinothyr has a weakened version of Mind Freeze that she uses in social situations; typically either to calm herself down or to minorly harm people harrassing her.
Figured I’d mention some things involving the class I usually represent myself as. Most of my Monks are capable of channeling chi through weaponry.
The main character portrayed on this one, Zhaoyang, can use her chi to temporarily heighten her other senses; compensating for her lack of clear eyesight.
I think my warlock has a strict paranoia about running out of soul shards mid combat.
She banks up allot of them like a squirrel preping for winter.
speaking of squirrels, the lack of them around durator is because of her. They might seem small but in numbers they can form a single shard capable of summoning a worthless imp.
Avoiding manual labor.
Between her spells and her demons, Mahli’ficia has plenty of ways to avoid the more menial tasks and focus on the more important work; like learning more spells and gaining new demons.
Every now & then; in his spare time; Silven collects couple of smooth stones & pebbles in which he inscribes arcane glowing drawings and odd shapes with his index. He does this as a fun habit to donate them at orphanages that can barely get by with toys.
As my warlock gets angry, smoke starts to trickle from her mouth and nose. Barely noticeable at first.
My shaman will look beyond you, conversing randomly with things you cannot see.
My druid may start to smoulder if she gets angry, rare as it can be.
My mage pinches the bridge of her nose when thinking deeply, constantly mutters thoughts to herself, and takes notes in a notebook.