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I was wondering this as well. The first load was for her after all.Is the Goddess supposed to always to look pregnant or did she decided she wanted a half orc baby?
I was wondering this as well. The first load was for her after all.Is the Goddess supposed to always to look pregnant or did she decided she wanted a half orc baby?
Even if he did drink a potion that bolstered his strength, would it be expected to match an Orc that also drunk such a potion plus is over twice his size? Me think that those are pretty wild expectations. You know you can just say 'I can't make a good fight scene with dodges' and I'd have taken it as an alright justification for a warrior-mage to try to brute force fight an Orc Chief.Sure, but there is a reason why he drank the potion at the start.
I wasn't really going to into the combat potions too deeply, but simply put: They increase the users strength and durability, downside is death in prolonged use (and quantity) and they don't last that long. And it is one reason why humans can fight creatures that are much stronger than them for short periods of time.
That and I call divine shenanigans, wouldn't be the first time nor the last that the divines would remove their favours and blessings, not that they do that much (yes, I'm joking on this part). Realistically, most of the fights aren't going to be realistic as is, if they would be most of the humanity would be dead. Although that would make interesting narrative overall. Unless I put a everyone in full armour, nor even then, I wouldn't expect realistic fights as is.
As far as grabbing the blade, it happens with or without a gauntlet/glove. It can be done safely, will you lose fingers? Not really. There are risks involved and there are always risk of severe injury when doing so, but he isn't grabbing the opponent's blade, he is grabbing his own to control it and he doesn't apply pressure to the edges. And grabbing the blade during fights with bare hands is a historical fact (it has been recorded and modern medieval sword instructors do teach it). Safer with a glove/gauntlet? Yes, absolutely, and far better control. But it can done without losing fingers. That and I am in the mercy of assets makers. Half of the gauntlets I have are more bracers. And half of of the four that I have don't look anywhere near good without the armour in question. And I would have to lose the padded tunic, which itself is more light armour than just cloth. But it is one of those things you don't really know unless you are making things.
In a game where THE EMPEROR AND THE EMPRESS ARE PURE CHAKRA TAILED DRAGONSEven if he did drink a potion that bolstered his strength, would it be expected to match an Orc that also drunk such a potion plus is over twice his size? Me think that those are pretty wild expectations. You know you can just say 'I can't make a good fight scene with dodges' and I'd have taken it as an alright justification for a warrior-mage to try to brute force fight an Orc Chief.
9 Tails. Both of them have nine tails. I admit, I don't regret adding nine tails even though they are pain in the ass to pose...MC in Sorcerer will be a real DRAGON with power WAY GREATER THAN A FOREEST TROLL all these centuries after.
In a game where THE EMPEROR AND THE EMPRESS ARE PURE CHAKRA TAILED DRAGONS
- 4 TAILS BEASTS BOTH OF THEM,
do you really wanna question their favourite sorcerer, the one and only that they send with their exclusive IMPERIAL BLESSING ???
9 Tails
Unfortunately with that many tails they tend to blend in if they are posed close to each other. You can count easily 8 tails for the Emperor in the codex, and 9 tails for the empress, but a couple of the tails are overlapping. But they both have 9, I should know, I put 9 tails on them >.>- snip -
Sort of, just download the rpa from:Hey, does anyone still got the v0.13.0 update only for windows?
Thank youSort of, just download the rpa from:You must be registered to see the linksand copy it to the /game folder with the latest update only, the scripts and auxiliary images are in the latest as well.
Loved it.You have played 0.14 I presume Ava? Or if not, I wanna hear what you think of it
I mean, quality of the potions is something you will need to take into account. If i were to use D&D as sort of example, it's quite the difference between potion of ogre strength and potion of storm giant strength. Also difference between modern industrially manufactured and researched medicine compared to folk remedies. Since humans have turned alchemy into science that alchemists and mages practice, it's not out of realm of possibility that they can make better and more potent potions than orcs who seem to practice it more at the level of folk remedies in this comparison.Even if he did drink a potion that bolstered his strength, would it be expected to match an Orc that also drunk such a potion plus is over twice his size? Me think that those are pretty wild expectations. You know you can just say 'I can't make a good fight scene with dodges' and I'd have taken it as an alright justification for a warrior-mage to try to brute force fight an Orc Chief.
Crashes for me FYI - "ScriptError: could not find label 'start'."Tribulations of a Mage [v0.14.0] [Talothral] - Compressed
The problem is in a world of magic, science tend to lose, so maybe you'd think alchemy would be better than shamanistic practices, but its magic, so nope. I mean think a bit like Warhammer 40k Orks, I mean sure they believe that color cause effects... and while for everyone else it doesn't work that way, well for the Orks it does work that way, they believe purple is sneaky... so anyone nearby dressed in purple they'll basically be hidden even if standing straight in open day light, no matter if its the Orks themselves or a member of another race, and this effect will work for basically anyone around.I mean, quality of the potions is something you will need to take into account. If i were to use D&D as sort of example, it's quite the difference between potion of ogre strength and potion of storm giant strength. Also difference between modern industrially manufactured and researched medicine compared to folk remedies. Since humans have turned alchemy into science that alchemists and mages practice, it's not out of realm of possibility that they can make better and more potent potions than orcs who seem to practice it more at the level of folk remedies in this comparison.
Hmm building the rpas back with UAGC fucked it up, somehow. Should be good now. Still reuploading though.Crashes for me FYI - "ScriptError: could not find label 'start'."
I mean, there's plenty of settings where magic is treated like science. Even in here it basically is, just different kind of science. There's laws that govern it and you can't just wish things into existence. Magic doesn't automatically have to mean that it isn't scientific, since these fantasy worlds operate in completely different laws of reality. To use D&D as example again, yes there's your normal laws of physics from our world like gravity that work, but at the same time law, chaos, good and evil are equal natural forces that are necessary for that world to work. That's why it's good idea when you consume fiction like this, to try and get into the mindset of that universe and its laws.The problem is in a world of magic, science tend to lose, so maybe you'd think alchemy would be better than shamanistic practices, but its magic, so nope. I mean think a bit like Warhammer 40k Orks, I mean sure they believe that color cause effects... and while for everyone else it doesn't work that way, well for the Orks it does work that way, they believe purple is sneaky... so anyone nearby dressed in purple they'll basically be hidden even if standing straight in open day light, no matter if its the Orks themselves or a member of another race, and this effect will work for basically anyone around.
In a world of magic belief = reality, so being an alchemist with a scientific degree of practices versus a shamanistic folk practices, well guess what, it doesn't matter, either will work so long as belief back the practice, because belief is pretty much the driving force for the entire thing. So I doubt that potions made by an alchemist would work any better than potions made by a shaman, I mean sure potions can have funky effects, because their is a fairly significant chain of cause and effects related to everything from ingredients, to method of fabrication, to all the way to whatever mystical forces around might decide to do, it mean the effects of said potions might differ, but otherwise having some more academic education won't favor the alchemists when it comes to achieving results.