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A list of all Abilities. See [[Abilities|this]] page for what their Types mean.
A list of all Abilities. See [[Abilities|this]] page for what their Types mean.


Aesthetics for Abilities may be dictated by the players, as long as the Ability Name is mentioned in the Emote, which is mandatory for Ability use. Aesthetics are fairly free to determine unless otherwise specified. For example, if an Ability states that it has only a limited number of Aesthetics mentioned by name, options are limited. If however no specific aesthetics are mentioned, or they are left open-ended, then player has complete freedom. For example, Astral Being I never specifies what the ghostly version of the user looks like beyond the fact that they are see-through and ghostly. They might for example have long flowing robes and angel wings, or a crown, or horns, that do not exist on their body in reality. Minor, non combat, non functional or useable aesthetic additions to abilities are also fine: as long as they do nothing but look cool or fun. When Emoting an Ability, the Emote should always start with the exact Ability name, only then followed by an aesthetic description to the player for what it looks like. Aesthetic descriptions may also be ignored altogether, and a Player may simply Emote "Bob uses Dark Curse II on Harry, giving him a Target Curse". If the player asks for an explanation of the Ability, you may give it, or redirect them to this page.
Aesthetics for Abilities may be dictated by the players, as long as the Ability Name is mentioned in the Emote, which is mandatory for Ability use. Aesthetics are fairly free to determine unless otherwise specified. For example, if an Ability states that it has only a limited number of Aesthetics mentioned by name, options are limited. If however no specific aesthetics are mentioned, or they are left open-ended, then player has complete freedom. Minor, non combat, non functional or useable aesthetic additions to abilities are also fine: as long as they do nothing but look cool or fun. When Emoting an Ability, the Emote should always start with the exact Ability name, only then followed by an aesthetic description to the player for what it looks like. Aesthetic descriptions may also be ignored altogether, and a Player may simply Emote "Bob uses Dark Curse on Harry, giving him a Target Curse". If the player asks for an explanation of the Ability, you may give it, or redirect them to this page. It is important to note that Modifiers for Abilities will change depending on where the Ability is sourced from (say, an Ability gained from Vampirism might have a different modifier than an ability gained from Undead-ism). Modifiers are never optional, and must always be applied.
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| The Crimson Witch’s appearance changes depending on if they are the Altalar or Kathar variant, which cannot be hidden or overwritten by mutations or abilities, except ones that hide afflictions or specifically mention this Ability. They can safely subsist off blood or regular food, and have significantly delayed aging upon infection. Their racial max-age no longer applies, and they age at a rate of 1/10th, so 10 years would be 1 year for them physically. For Characters using this Ability older than 200 years in total, long periods of hibernation may be required to sustain themselves. Additionally, when using a Magic Spell from the Crimson Witch Base kit (excluding Arcane Mastery 1), the Crimson Witch’s eyes glow red.
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Revision as of 06:46, 10 June 2022

A list of all Abilities. See this page for what their Types mean.

Aesthetics for Abilities may be dictated by the players, as long as the Ability Name is mentioned in the Emote, which is mandatory for Ability use. Aesthetics are fairly free to determine unless otherwise specified. For example, if an Ability states that it has only a limited number of Aesthetics mentioned by name, options are limited. If however no specific aesthetics are mentioned, or they are left open-ended, then player has complete freedom. Minor, non combat, non functional or useable aesthetic additions to abilities are also fine: as long as they do nothing but look cool or fun. When Emoting an Ability, the Emote should always start with the exact Ability name, only then followed by an aesthetic description to the player for what it looks like. Aesthetic descriptions may also be ignored altogether, and a Player may simply Emote "Bob uses Dark Curse on Harry, giving him a Target Curse". If the player asks for an explanation of the Ability, you may give it, or redirect them to this page. It is important to note that Modifiers for Abilities will change depending on where the Ability is sourced from (say, an Ability gained from Vampirism might have a different modifier than an ability gained from Undead-ism). Modifiers are never optional, and must always be applied.

Passive Abilities

Ability Name Ability Type Ability Range Ability Description Possible Ability Modifiers