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(OOC: I feel the need to clarify things. Apparently, my last post was "incoherent". Sorry for the double post btw. No editing, after all.
- But a spectator of a moment in time cannot manipulate nor alter anything.
Except that I'm a chronomancer. I'm doing to the arrows the same thing I did to myself - removing them from the flow of time. Think of it this way - I wouldn't be able to push you over, cut something in half, or even move something to a different location. But magic does not reside in the physical realm - time magic especially so. All I did was construct a 'bubble' of null time around the arrows. A feat which is a lot easier when one is not within the time-stream at the time.
-Why would Akira necassarily have to slide all the way towards the area where your character just stood?
Well, he was heading to where I was standing with quite a velocity. I just assumed that he would have tried to stop himself when I 'vanished', meaning his inertia would have carried him to the spot. Sorry if trying to apply the laws of real physics to this has managed to confuse people.
- I just checked your ABB, and you don't have a "gold-flecked eyes" transformation! What gives?
It's not a transformation. I'm just storing the magical potential, as opposed to using it right away. If you play MtG, you could say I've just tapped *all* my lands - except I don't get Mana burnt, and the mana doesn't magically vanish at the end of my turn.
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Last edited by Zephyr; 10-03-2007 at 01:04 AM.
Reason: Oh boy. I forgot to negate a word. Haha. Sorry if that caused issues.
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