(06-09-2015, 05:52 PM)Sounsyy Wrote: Actually, the argument could go either way for the soulstone.
Seeds of Initiative Wrote:Raya-O-Senna: And, as you act in my name, I hereby permit you the use of white magic. <Player Character begins to glow.> Take here this linkpearl and Soul of the White Mage. The latter is an ancient crystal imbued with the light of succor - by its power, the forbidden art will be yours to wield, albeit within the bounds of your skill as a conjurer.
To walk the path of the white mage is to devote oneself to the salving of hurts and the lifting of misery - ours is the hand that proffers comfort. Should it every come to light that you have used your powers for less virtuous ends, be forewarned you will promptly be dispossessed of the crystal and summarily punished.
Heart of the Forest Wrote:A-Towa-Cant: I lived a long and fruitful life. But when I drew my last breath in O'Ghomoro that day, I did so with one profound regret- that I would pass from this realm without finding a worthy inheritor to bequeath my knowledge in full. My spirit left my lifeless body to abide in this soul crystal, with the hope that one day it would find its way into the hands of my successor. From the moment you took my crystal in hand, I knew. Padjal or no, I had at long last found one to whom I could truly pass on my knowledge.
I had forgotten about that part of the quest (haven't had a chance to go back and review the cutscenes). I stand corrected on that point. Â With that said, I seem to recall that Raya-O-Senna was teaching us the abilities we were picking up as White Mages as we went along? Or am I completely misremembering it at this point?
Altho I suppose that you could characterize it as "you have access to succor and can do other things not mentioned in game mechanics with it." Â Which would be a bit closer to an Awakened Mage from WW's MtA setting.
(06-09-2015, 09:10 PM)ArmachiA Wrote: Would be kind of fun though if one of the expansions was the Elementals regaining their power and then turning on the mortals.
Greenwrath, Greenwrath everywhere.
I think it sounds amazing. Â Don't give me ideas.Â