
(01-11-2016, 12:52 PM)Mavis Wrote: I've been looking for threads on this and I could not find anything that answered my curiousity.Â
So..if you play a ninja icly, how do you portray your ninjutsu? Do you simply go by the examples given ingame, do you put a spin on it/create entirely new ninjutsu? How would you go about learning new combinations say for trial and error (which would seem somewhat dangerous)
And if you perhaps do not play one yourself, where would you, given that you support more than the ingame ones, see the boundries of things you can do with them?
It is a really interesting concept I want to work with, though I wanted to hear some peoples opinions and options to better incorporate it into my rp.
Thanks in advance for any insight o/
In my case, Callie's just a rogue, non-ninja... that said, I do like to be pseudo-IC when I'm questing, which means that although I'm not actually doing RP for what's going on, nor is what's going on considered canon for the character, I do like for it to "make sense" somehow as to why my characters can do things. For Callie, she just knows a bit of magic - Katon for example I just imagine as being Fire 2. It also means she knows a couple of "traditional Final Fantasy" spells that don't actually exist in this game, not literally speaking, anyway: Vanish, Haste, and Blink.
Lydia Lightfoot ~ The Reliquarian's Guild «Relic» ~ Lavender Beds, Ward 12, #41
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