01-02-2016, 06:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-05-2016, 02:31 AM by Magikeeper.)
Alphina looks good so far! She could spend a second minor to start with Very Strong (which would result in Prodigious). I felt I should note that is a possibility.
Edit: Idea for groundbreaker:
Ground Breaker: A large, wide steel (Modifer 4) sword. The top of the sword is rounded out yet the edge is very fine. There’s also two half circle grooves in the middle of it.
Powers:
>> Earth Pull - Can gather nearby shards of rock and loose earth (probably rocks she smashed herself), melding them around the edge(s) of the blade to create a jagged, duller edge of solid stone. These additions are weak and are easily shattered.
>> Shadow Anchor - When the sword is stabbed into the shadow of another (on solid flooring or something) it binds the shadow's source to blade. For the next three posts the effected target is incapable of moving away from the blade, as though bound to it by an unbreakable rope. They can pull the sword, however, although removing the massive stuck-in-the-ground blade (or held in Alphina's prodigious grip) can be a difficult proposition.
Edit: Idea for groundbreaker:
Ground Breaker: A large, wide steel (Modifer 4) sword. The top of the sword is rounded out yet the edge is very fine. There’s also two half circle grooves in the middle of it.
Powers:
>> Earth Pull - Can gather nearby shards of rock and loose earth (probably rocks she smashed herself), melding them around the edge(s) of the blade to create a jagged, duller edge of solid stone. These additions are weak and are easily shattered.
>> Shadow Anchor - When the sword is stabbed into the shadow of another (on solid flooring or something) it binds the shadow's source to blade. For the next three posts the effected target is incapable of moving away from the blade, as though bound to it by an unbreakable rope. They can pull the sword, however, although removing the massive stuck-in-the-ground blade (or held in Alphina's prodigious grip) can be a difficult proposition.



