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Post by SEBASTIAN STODDARD on Nov 29, 2011 4:52:48 GMT -5
Well, this is a rather quick question.
In the description of the power "Omniscience", it says that the power is "limited". ("limited and exhausting to perform", to be precise)
How, exactly, is it limited? The description is a little too obscure for me to grasp at the moment, unfortunately, so I had to ask.
Heh.
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Post by CELESTE on Nov 29, 2011 5:05:23 GMT -5
Good question, haha.
To be honest, the limitations of the power, are really upto you! Perhaps the character only knows everything there is to know about the people in proximity. Or perhaps he only knows everything when it comes to the current topic of conversation.
Also, with a newly-found power, at times you may not be in full control or be able to utilize the power to its fullest extend. Perhaps the information he finds is a bit blurred, or inaccurate and the more he practices it, the better the quality of information.
In short, it's up for your imagination to figure out what kind of limitations, but make sure they balance out his ability. Hopefully that made some sense, and I didn't spend a few good minutes rambling.
Just post again or message me if you are still confused xD
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Post by SEBASTIAN STODDARD on Nov 29, 2011 5:20:56 GMT -5
Oh, that makes sense. I figured it was something like that, but I wanted to make sure. Since it was in the power description, I wanted to make sure I didn't get the wrong picture from the get-go. It tends to get really bothersome.
But, yes. Thank you for the swift reply! <3
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Post by CELESTE on Nov 29, 2011 5:45:04 GMT -5
You're very welcome! I suppose the description is a little vague, but I wanted writers to have full freedom when it came to their character's ability. Haha, if that makes any sense. Regardless, I'm happy to answer your question in a timely matter; I just hope to see you around the boards soon! <33
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