Subject/Souls
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Topics: Souls, Necromancy Edit question: edit
Answer date: 2025-04-04 |
hi I have another question about Pal doing stupid things to himself already SINCE he is a necromancer, and since he knows a) how to manipulate a soul as a moveable object and b) keep two souls separate from each other, IF he tried to do this upon sensing The Urges in the frolicking prompt-- would it do anything to him, would he get awful feedback. I know it's not going to work, ultimately, but would he necromance himself into a migraine, or like, simply not be able to "locate" the actual Natural Soul using necromancy? Basically how bad of a week is he going to have. tysm. |
Palamedes will find himself unable to keep the souls apart. They are... technically distinct, everybody's Natural Soul and their regular soul, and they remain as such—but there's no stopping the influence the Natural Soul has on everybody's bodies. You are free to have him try and necromance himself a hearty migraine, and the soul can absolutely give some wicked feedback if he attempts to get too cozy with him. ... There is another thing. There is an overwhelming... feeling coming from the Natural Souls. Something like a distinct NO any time someone might attempt (and fail) to keep it apart from the host's soul. This thing wants to live. It will not be denied. |
| #2
Topics: Application, Souls Edit question: edit
Answer date: 2025-03-05 |
I know you mentioned above that a character without a body can get one and not necessarily having a 'soul' is fine, I just want to clarify that can be true of an AI character too? Although arguably one with as much soul as a human in this case haha! | Yes, a character like that should be just fine! A body will be conveniently provided to house their 'consciousness', with the equivalent of their soul housed neatly within it. So yes, no problems here! |
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| x | Application,Souls | quoththepoe | 2025-03-05 | I know you mentioned above that a character without a body can get one and not necessarily having a 'soul' is fine, I just want to clarify that can be true of an AI character too? Although arguably one with as much soul as a human in this case haha! | 2025-03-05 | Yes, a character like that should be just fine! A body will be conveniently provided to house their 'consciousness', with the equivalent of their soul housed neatly within it. So yes, no problems here! |
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| x | Souls,Necromancy | megatheorem | 2025-04-04 | hi I have another question about Pal doing stupid things to himself already SINCE he is a necromancer, and since he knows a) how to manipulate a soul as a moveable object and b) keep two souls separate from each other, IF he tried to do this upon sensing The Urges in the frolicking prompt-- would it do anything to him, would he get awful feedback. I know it's not going to work, ultimately, but would he necromance himself into a migraine, or like, simply not be able to "locate" the actual Natural Soul using necromancy? Basically how bad of a week is he going to have. tysm. |
2025-04-04 | Palamedes will find himself unable to keep the souls apart. They are... technically distinct, everybody's Natural Soul and their regular soul, and they remain as such—but there's no stopping the influence the Natural Soul has on everybody's bodies. You are free to have him try and necromance himself a hearty migraine, and the soul can absolutely give some wicked feedback if he attempts to get too cozy with him. ... There is another thing. There is an overwhelming... feeling coming from the Natural Souls. Something like a distinct NO any time someone might attempt (and fail) to keep it apart from the host's soul. This thing wants to live. It will not be denied. |