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==Playing an Arkenborn== | ==Playing an Arkenborn== | ||
Playing an Arkenborn (in contrast to [[Godborn]]) is recommended for new players, because there are less nuanced understanding/reading requirements for Arkenborn. Equally, many new players and players open to newcomers tend to play Arkenborn, and as such, playing one has a relatively low entry-level requirement, with a guarantee of some kind of interaction with others. Playing an Arkenborn means opting-in to oppression roleplay. Your Character will be denied job opportunities, public positions of power, and may receive discrimination in the street. This is part of the aesthetic of the "Demi-Demons", and in return, your Character gains Arkenborn aesthetics and some backstory relevancy. When playing an Arkenborn, it is completely up to the player whether to try to learn more about their Arken parent, or ignore that side of the backstory completely. | Playing an Arkenborn (in contrast to [[Godborn]]) is recommended for new players, because there are less nuanced understanding/reading requirements for Arkenborn. Equally, many new players and players open to newcomers tend to play Arkenborn, and as such, playing one has a relatively low entry-level requirement, with a guarantee of some kind of interaction with others. Playing an Arkenborn means opting-in to oppression roleplay. Your Character will be denied job opportunities, public positions of power, and may receive discrimination in the street. This is part of the aesthetic of the "Demi-Demons", and in return, your Character gains Arkenborn aesthetics and some backstory relevancy. When playing an Arkenborn, it is completely up to the player whether to try to learn more about their Arken parent, or ignore that side of the backstory completely. | ||
==Void Arkenborn== | ==Void Arken== | ||
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| style="background-color:#dcdcdc; width: 120px;" | '''Arken Overview:''' | |||
| The Pride Arken is the physical embodiment of vanity, ego, self-esteem, dignity, confidence, accomplishment, and legacy. Pride Arkenborn inherit these traits in their personality in life. | |||
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| style="background-color:#dcdcdc;" | '''Known Powers:''' | |||
| Pride is considered first-born among the Void Arken, making him the undisputable superpower among them with the greatest proficiency in Magic. His historical feats of Magic are legendary. | |||
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| style="background-color:#dcdcdc;" | '''Arkenborn Traits:''' | |||
| Maximum of 50 years old, must be [[Ailor]] or Half-Ailor, must have blond hair, must be on the tall side, and have Void Arkenborn eyes (gold irises with a red limbal ring, or red eye-whites.) | |||
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| style="background-color:#dcdcdc;" | '''Optional Traits:''' | |||
| Pride Arkenborn can be brutish, have magical void-script tattoos covering their body that glow in gold and/or red, can be 1 foot taller than the racial maximum height dictates (except for [[Urlan]]) | |||
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| style="background-color:#dcdcdc;" | '''Mechanic One:''' | |||
| All Magic used by Arkenborn of Pride, is classified as Void Magic and God Magic at the same time (they cannot have Ordial/Exist/Dragon Magic), as he is both the Arken of Pride, and a [[Fornoss]] God. | |||
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| style="background-color:#dcdcdc;" | '''Mechanic Two:''' | |||
| Pride Arkenborn can hide themselves from the Justice Arken and Justice Arkenborn by reality-warping illusion. If they attack however, they become visible, and others can also still see them. | |||
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| style="background-color:#dcdcdc;" | '''Mechanic Three:''' | |||
| Pride Arkenborn gain [[Sinistral_Point_Buy#Sinistral_Mindvex|Sinistral Mindvex]] Pack for free, but cannot use Persuasion Guidance. Additionally, they can make Persuasion Dice derive from Magic Proficiency. | |||
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<span style="font-size:130%;>'''The Pride Arken'''</span><BR> | <span style="font-size:130%;>'''The Pride Arken'''</span><BR> | ||
The Pride Arken is the paragon in ultimate ego. The Pride Arken himself is an immensely powerful Mage, and many of his children are usually some type of mage, battlemage, or gladiator, all with a chip on their shoulder to prove something. The Pride Arken has the following themes: magic, ego, [[Kathar]], gold and red, and toxic masculinity. His children are often caught in an endless loop of trying to prove themselves, not getting satisfaction from victory, and reaching for even higher goals. The Pride Arken is a well documented interference in Regalia that is loathed by the State. It should be noted the Pride Arken is an identical twin to the Fury Arken, meaning their Godborn also look similar. | The Pride Arken is the paragon in ultimate ego. The Pride Arken himself is an immensely powerful Mage, and many of his children are usually some type of mage, battlemage, or gladiator, all with a chip on their shoulder to prove something. The Pride Arken has the following themes: magic, ego, [[Kathar]], gold and red, and toxic masculinity. His children are often caught in an endless loop of trying to prove themselves, not getting satisfaction from victory, and reaching for even higher goals. The Pride Arken is a well documented interference in Regalia that is loathed by the State. It should be noted the Pride Arken is an identical twin to the Fury Arken, meaning their Godborn also look similar. | ||
* '''Required Traits:''' | * '''Required Traits:''' | ||
* '''Optional Traits:''' | * '''Optional Traits:''' | ||
* '''Unique Trait:''' All Magic or Abilities used by Prideborn are classified as God Magic and Void Magic at the same time, calling to their relation to both the Void Arken and the Vola Gods of [[Fornoss]]. | * '''Unique Trait:''' All Magic or Abilities used by Prideborn are classified as God Magic and Void Magic at the same time, calling to their relation to both the Void Arken and the Vola Gods of [[Fornoss]]. | ||
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Arkenborn are the offspring of extra-planar entities that are classified somewhere between Gods and Spirits, called Arken, who have manifested from the Void and Exist into the world of Aloria. Arkenborn are thus similar to Godborn, but different in the sense that Godborn are rarer, and far less well-documented than the more publicly chaotic Arkenborn. Arkenborn manifest unique appearances, personalities, and unique trait(s) based on their heritage, but also have unique obstacles in life due to their nature and birth. Arkenborn throughout history have been unpredictable and violent, leading to them being referred to as "Demon-Spawn" (technically inaccurate), a derogatory term to attribute a generalized psychopathy to them that while frequent, is not necessarily true for every Arkenborn. Especially in Regalia, Arkenborn have seen waves of repression and persecution, having to struggle against a reputation of their kind that they never seem to be able to get fully rid of. To play an Arkenborn is to choose the aesthetics of the classic demi-god (or demi-Demon in this case), at the caveat of oppression roleplay and being denied things in Regalian society on the basis of birthright. some Arkenborn try to make do with what they have, others try to live unseen, while others yet seek out their Arken parents, hoping to find some semblance or purpose or value to their life, or even to live their life in the image of their parent for a higher calling.
Rules to playing an Arkenborn
- Arkenborn can only ever be from one Arken and a mortal pairing. Arkenborn also cannot be Godborn at the same time.
- Arkenborn have a strict set of mandatory traits and optional aesthetics, all of which are overwritten by Afflictions.
- While it is not strictly disallowed to play an Arkenborn Archon, we strongly advise against it.
- The following Races cannot be Arkenborn: Yanar, Bralona, or Maraya if they were specifically awakened from a Vault.
- Being an Arkenborn does not make a Character Occult, though the Regalian State may still treat them as such often.
- Arkenborn have maximum ages in below listing, because Arken aren't immortal in the literal sense and reincarnate.
- Arkenborn never have Abilities, but they can derive Abilities in Custom Kits, as history shows powerful Arkenborn.
- Arkenborn status is not transferrable across generations, meaning that one Arkenborn does not sire more Arkenborn.
- Arkenborn status is immediate on birth, cannot be hidden, and for many provides a rough childhood for Arkenborn.
Playing an Arkenborn
Playing an Arkenborn (in contrast to Godborn) is recommended for new players, because there are less nuanced understanding/reading requirements for Arkenborn. Equally, many new players and players open to newcomers tend to play Arkenborn, and as such, playing one has a relatively low entry-level requirement, with a guarantee of some kind of interaction with others. Playing an Arkenborn means opting-in to oppression roleplay. Your Character will be denied job opportunities, public positions of power, and may receive discrimination in the street. This is part of the aesthetic of the "Demi-Demons", and in return, your Character gains Arkenborn aesthetics and some backstory relevancy. When playing an Arkenborn, it is completely up to the player whether to try to learn more about their Arken parent, or ignore that side of the backstory completely.
Void Arken
Arken Overview: | The Pride Arken is the physical embodiment of vanity, ego, self-esteem, dignity, confidence, accomplishment, and legacy. Pride Arkenborn inherit these traits in their personality in life. | |
Known Powers: | Pride is considered first-born among the Void Arken, making him the undisputable superpower among them with the greatest proficiency in Magic. His historical feats of Magic are legendary. | |
Arkenborn Traits: | Maximum of 50 years old, must be Ailor or Half-Ailor, must have blond hair, must be on the tall side, and have Void Arkenborn eyes (gold irises with a red limbal ring, or red eye-whites.) | |
Optional Traits: | Pride Arkenborn can be brutish, have magical void-script tattoos covering their body that glow in gold and/or red, can be 1 foot taller than the racial maximum height dictates (except for Urlan) | |
Mechanic One: | All Magic used by Arkenborn of Pride, is classified as Void Magic and God Magic at the same time (they cannot have Ordial/Exist/Dragon Magic), as he is both the Arken of Pride, and a Fornoss God. | |
Mechanic Two: | Pride Arkenborn can hide themselves from the Justice Arken and Justice Arkenborn by reality-warping illusion. If they attack however, they become visible, and others can also still see them. | |
Mechanic Three: | Pride Arkenborn gain Sinistral Mindvex Pack for free, but cannot use Persuasion Guidance. Additionally, they can make Persuasion Dice derive from Magic Proficiency. |
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