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#1
That's absolutely horrible. I'm so sorry and hope you'll recover soon (health wise and job wise).

Don't worry about RP and don't feel obliged or committed; just focus on taking care of yourself in real life :)
#2
Art & Stories / Alena's Homecoming
Feb 21, 2021, 11:56 AM
Part 1
Marsember
A soft mist crept up from the water and covered most of the many islands making up the city of spices in fog. A sudden flash of light and gust of wind disturbed the fog just outside of The Old Oak, one of Marsembers most prominent inns. This flash of light quickly took the shape of a young woman, stumbling, bending over, and then breathing heavily while clutching a simple harp in her fingers. From the young woman's perspective, the foggy surroundings seemed to dance and spin in circles, up was down and left was right. After taking a few moments and rubbing the dwarven cloak pin she carried in one of the many pouches on her belt, she managed to take in her surroundings. The sights, the smells, the fog, the lights, they all hit her with a sudden force. It was time to go home.


Frostwater Trading House
Carolyn Frostwater rushed down the stairs and into the entrance hall of the trading house. Once she entered she widened her eyes. There she was, the lost daughter, just standing in the room with an uncertain smile on her face. One brief glimpse was enough for her to see how much Alena had changed over the past months, and yet, how much she had not changed at all at the same time. Her posture was more confident and she seemed more mature than she had been when she suddenly had disappeared in the late summer. "Lena! Kurtis has told me about how you are now an... adventurer?" The two women stood just a few feet apart, yet there was so much space between them. Why was everything in life so complicated? She wanted to tell her that she was proud of her, but couldn't quite put into words what she was proud of. Carolyn felt like this presented yet another missed opportunity. "Will he talk to me?" No explanation was necessary to specify who Alena was talking about. "Yes, of course darling. He's just finishing up an important meeting."

About an hour later, and after Alena had briefly had a pleasantly short and superficial conversation with her older brother Jerard, she approached the main office. She opened the big wooden doors and entered the domain of the head of the family. Wardley Frostwater sat in his large armchair like a ruler. The gaze of his brown eyes only reluctantly left the stack of notes on the table in front of him to regard his daughter with a measured look. She curtsied, mumbled out a greeting and then hesitated. How was it that after spending months of going through this conversation in her head now that she actually stood there she couldn't remember what exactly she wanted to say? "Why now?", Wardley opened the conversation. Alena quickly responded: "There ... um... have been rumors... not about me! It's... they're... " She then staggeringly recounted what she had heard in Arabel the day before. While her father listened to her, he continued to regard her with a serious, almost scolding look. Once she had finished, painfully aware that she must have sounded like a fool, he spoke again, leaning forward in his seat. "You have been absent without a word for months, leaving your mother worried to the bone, selfishly running away from any and all responsibility and that is how you come back? What have you done all this time?" -- "I've... mh... joined a school for... performance arts in Highm-" -- "Do you even know how much we have invested in your studies?" -- "err... I suppose.... That must have been... over the years... perhaps.. mh.. several thousand lions?" -- "Twenty two thousand six hundred and twenty. More than the value of two ships." -- "I'll... I'll repay that... and... mh... and more!" Wardley leaned back, folded his hands and regarded his daughter again, the look in his eyes serious, generally displeased, but perhaps showing a hint of respect for her response.


Remark: Currency mentioned in this RP-text is supposed to be actual IC currency, not the game-mechanical gold from drops.
#3
I'd like to give a couple of shoutouts as well:

  • To for the great RP between Alena and Eirik. I love the depth of the character and all the scenes that have been building upon each other, both the fun and positive ones and the heavier, dramatic ones! It's been a lot of fun to see the character evolve, twist and change.
  • To for the fun little interactions, the generally friendly and positive mindset and the fun scenes we had (mostly the chats at the square, Lystra helping Alena figure out magic, but also for saving Clover! :D )
  • To for the Bard lessons and the very nice guidance! I really like Melody and the vibe she brings into the RP as well as her empathy. I've enjoyed all my interactions with the char and it's great to see the glimpses of the real person under the facade of the pink bard.
  • To for the RP with Isandra. From traumatizing Alena to becoming a sort-of mentor, I've greatly enjoyed the scenes :)
  • To for the fun RP and lessons in dealing with bears between Demi and Hazel ;)
  • Rapid-shot shoutouts also to for the scenes between Alena and Alex, to for the fun interactions with Reinhardt, for the meditation session, to for the cute and very fun shifter presentation yesterday, to for the interactions between Hazel and Sylvaris, to for the druid mentoring of both Thorod and Hazel, and to all the other great players on this server as well! Thank you :)
#4
Aww, congrats! :)
#5
Thanks a lot for your quick responses!

That clarifies things quite a bit -- it makes sense that I couldn't call it "hellfire", because that would imply additional effects (like that you can't extinguish it easily) and I am only allowed to change the flair while keeping the mechanics the same.  :)
#6
Thanks a lot for your answers.

I fear they don't answer my question though; I'm not primarily talking about making a spell do something functionally different (e.g., using my knowledge of the fireball spell to warm myself). My assumption here would be that small feats of  magic fitting to the character can be okay (and any such creative magic affecting characters of other players requires their consent), but in an event the DM can decide what makes sense.

My main question, however, is about the factual 'magical truth' of regular spells. If I roleplay the fireball as pointing to a location and then the air heating up in that region, causing fire damage, this does not functionally change what the spell does. Similarly, I could roleplay conjuring energy from the abyss, flinging that energy to a location and having it explode in demonic flames. However, is that allowed? How much leeway do I, as a player, have in explaining the spell and at which point can someone else come along and claim "no, that's not what you just did!"?
#7
Hi,

To which degree is there creative freedom in how I roleplay the spells and their effects on this server?

For example, if I cast the fireball spell, does it have one canon singular explanation of what happens and I am bound to use it (e.g., "this spell developed by Mage X in the year Y works by evoking fire in exactly this one specific way and has been used throughout the ages ever since"), or do I have leeway in how to explain what happens (e.g., "I heat up the air in a region" or "I conjure a fiendish energy that explodes", or "I magically overheat a stone that explodes in flaming fragments")?

Obviously I'm not asking about roleplaying a spell in a way that makes it more powerful ("my magic missile also shields me and pushes you backwards!") or unknowable ("you can't understand my spell, because it works so differently, haha!"), but rather I'm asking about the degree of freedom in explaining the same overall effects.