06-17-2018, 05:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2018, 11:08 AM by Magikeeper.)
We've already talked about some of these, but, anyway, suggestions for the abilities. 
Realm Walk - Lailoken is still tied to the fey realm, and is capable of doing the seemingly impossible act of entering and exiting nature fey territory of the fey realm for a few moments without needing a fey ring. This connection seems to run deep, allowing him to traverse great distances with a few steps as though the realm is helping him via its natural distorted existence. But it isn't quite so easy...
<ul><li>Good Times Only - The realm is less likely to cooperate the more strongly mortals (including Lailoken) want to use it for things besides simple amusement. Just screwing around with friends seems to always work, but actually accomplishing things is another matter entirely. The power acts somewhat like a party hound with negative interest in getting a real job or having any responsibilities. E.g. this power refuses to solve plots or doing boring stuff like “teleport me to the other side of this ravine”. Unless the plot is nothing more than ‘have an excellent time’, anyway.</li>
<li>Bring Your Friends - Lailoken can bring all willing individuals within 10’ with him, but the power is even less likely to cooperate than usual if there is any hint of being used for things other than simple amusement and merry-making. Teleporting a group to meet their uncle is one thing, teleporting them out of a dungeon they can’t otherwise get out of to meet that uncle and/or teleporting to the side of a sick uncle that needs the medicine in their possession is another.</li>
<li>Always Intentional - Lailoken intrinsically senses whether the realm is going to cooperate or not both before and while attempting to use this power, and can always choose to not use it after all.</li>
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Rift Hop – By using a spell per post, Lailoken can teleport himself and up to three willing individuals touching him to a location within 15’ that he can see. There is a momentary delay as space very noticeably warps where he is to arrive (Loud + Visible), and those teleported can neither harm nor be harmed by others for about a second after they arrive. He can use this ability once every four posts, or once every seven posts when using it to teleport others.
Telecho Polyglot: Lailoken's magic passively allows him to communicate. When he speaks, those around him hear it in their own language, and he hears them in his. If anyone in the surrounding area can read a text, then he too can read what is written. He isn't aware of what the sounds of the languages are, or the letters of the words that he reads as it all appears to him as his native language. [.5 Minor]
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The change to polygot was to basically give Lailoken the ability to speak to anyone without also giving him the ability to read any ancient ruins he happens across. I'm not sure if this change fits what you were going for, but I would consider the changed version .5 minors. Also added the ability for anyone to read what he writes, but only when he's in the general area. "General Area" is a pretty loose statement - like "same campus" or "part of town", basically.

Realm Walk - Lailoken is still tied to the fey realm, and is capable of doing the seemingly impossible act of entering and exiting nature fey territory of the fey realm for a few moments without needing a fey ring. This connection seems to run deep, allowing him to traverse great distances with a few steps as though the realm is helping him via its natural distorted existence. But it isn't quite so easy...
<ul><li>Good Times Only - The realm is less likely to cooperate the more strongly mortals (including Lailoken) want to use it for things besides simple amusement. Just screwing around with friends seems to always work, but actually accomplishing things is another matter entirely. The power acts somewhat like a party hound with negative interest in getting a real job or having any responsibilities. E.g. this power refuses to solve plots or doing boring stuff like “teleport me to the other side of this ravine”. Unless the plot is nothing more than ‘have an excellent time’, anyway.</li>
<li>Bring Your Friends - Lailoken can bring all willing individuals within 10’ with him, but the power is even less likely to cooperate than usual if there is any hint of being used for things other than simple amusement and merry-making. Teleporting a group to meet their uncle is one thing, teleporting them out of a dungeon they can’t otherwise get out of to meet that uncle and/or teleporting to the side of a sick uncle that needs the medicine in their possession is another.</li>
<li>Always Intentional - Lailoken intrinsically senses whether the realm is going to cooperate or not both before and while attempting to use this power, and can always choose to not use it after all.</li>
</ul>
Rift Hop – By using a spell per post, Lailoken can teleport himself and up to three willing individuals touching him to a location within 15’ that he can see. There is a momentary delay as space very noticeably warps where he is to arrive (Loud + Visible), and those teleported can neither harm nor be harmed by others for about a second after they arrive. He can use this ability once every four posts, or once every seven posts when using it to teleport others.
Telecho Polyglot: Lailoken's magic passively allows him to communicate. When he speaks, those around him hear it in their own language, and he hears them in his. If anyone in the surrounding area can read a text, then he too can read what is written. He isn't aware of what the sounds of the languages are, or the letters of the words that he reads as it all appears to him as his native language. [.5 Minor]
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The change to polygot was to basically give Lailoken the ability to speak to anyone without also giving him the ability to read any ancient ruins he happens across. I'm not sure if this change fits what you were going for, but I would consider the changed version .5 minors. Also added the ability for anyone to read what he writes, but only when he's in the general area. "General Area" is a pretty loose statement - like "same campus" or "part of town", basically.



