(10-18-2014, 10:34 PM)Ciel Wrote:The visions, totally can understand how people would want to avoid using those. But the ability to understand languages seems benign enough.(10-18-2014, 10:30 PM)Mae Wrote: Pretty much everything Merri said. The Echo is uncommon when you consider the entire population. But since it is canon that adventurers have certain qualities (aetheryte travel, for example) that set them apart from the rest of the population, it could be argued that the Echo is fairly common within the adventurer population -- it's just a matter of people knowing/realizing it's there.Â
I'm actually surprised that more people RP not having the Echo, even as a latent thing that they don't ever use or acknowledge. It honestly didn't seem to be that big of a deal to me as long as it wasn't being abused.
As someone who technically has it, it's kind of hard to use it effectively in RP. I've acknowledged certain aspects of it, such as understanding other languages aside from Eorzean Common, but the whole part about stepping or looking into a person's past really toes the line of meta and player consent, and opens the door to someone with the Echo saying "Well it's on your character's wiki page, I totally saw that happen with my magical snowflake powers".
For this reason, I try to be extremely careful with it and what it can do, much less disclosing that she has it.
I had actually thought about putting Echo-accessible(?) scenes/memories on my wiki page about a month ago... I wonder if I should go ahead, just as sort of experiment.