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Heh, that might be interesting. Hilariously enough, an Adarin in the same highschool as a Veron would not get along with him. A Zev would, though.
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I wasnt exactly thinking "ALL" templates though, more like, the typical main characters, in a typical Highschool and-or Hogwarts. And with that I mean your characters, and Alicorn's, Kappa's and Marri's, which I know is nigh-impossible to happen, but it is a fun idea to think idly. Like, how would Zev interact with Raines or Adarins with Mathildas.
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Kappa and I have plans for a Zev and a Rayne to interact. They'll be fun.
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I imagined they would be one way or another.

Do you share Alicorn's issue with using characters that exist in the same multiverse that have fictional works with those characters (like Mathildas and Sherlock Holmes)
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Sort of, I like to keep things neat and orderly when it comes to writing fiction, and having characters be in the same multiverse as fictional versions kind of messes that up without planning. But it's an entirely personal preference about writing them. If, for example, Kappa were to have a Sherlock in a multiverse with a Sherlock story in it, that's completely fine with me, because I'm not the one that has to deal with neatening that up. I leave it to him and do my own thing in the corner.

So basically it will never be a problem for me, because I'm kind of terrible at not using OC's without good reason xD
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Question: What kinds of attacks, immunities, protections and other kinds of resistances pantheon gods have?

I am not sure if there is such thing in Runecasting, but it occurred to me that if the Incandescent Peal had some access to adequately strong mind magic, they could hunt evil gods, and steal their godhoods.
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Depends very highly on the god. Usually - consider their manifested form an acolyte in itself, with allowance for how long they've been one and how good they must be at it, and then work in the power their environmental control in their own domain grants. The manifestation of the god themselves can be killed just fine, but it doesn't do anything but annoy the god - they crumble into their element and need to re-make their human form again if they want to experience humanity.
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Aestrix wrote:Depends very highly on the god. Usually - consider their manifested form an acolyte in itself, with allowance for how long they've been one and how good they must be at it, and then work in the power their environmental control in their own domain grants. The manifestation of the god themselves can be killed just fine, but it doesn't do anything but annoy the god - they crumble into their element and need to re-make their human form again if they want to experience humanity.
I was thinking that an acolyte could kill the gods and become one themselves, so the I-peal could ascend to godhood by using mind magic to become acolytes and then offing the gods... and now that I read like that it does sounds rather evil even when done to a pestilence deity.
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Just a bit :P
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Aestrix wrote:Just a bit :P
that is why I shouldn't take over the world (maybe a moon)

It is odd that how simply killing a evil god sounds less evil than... "repurpossing" the resources.

Would Rae and Spring's goddess be against the peal ascending to godhood?
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