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runstowardsfire) wrote2011-04-29 10:00 am
Poll and permissions type thingy
The obvious difference between a comic canon and a book canon is the lack of images for icons . . . While I am trying to whip up a set from scratch, a poll!
1. Tiffany can see some supernatural entities in her canon like Death and ghosts. Can she see your characters if they are supernatural entities?
2. Tiffany is getting to the point where she can observe people and read the spillover words/whatever that they're not saying from a combination of body language and instinct. Can she read your character?
1. Tiffany can see some supernatural entities in her canon like Death and ghosts. Can she see your characters if they are supernatural entities?
2. Tiffany is getting to the point where she can observe people and read the spillover words/whatever that they're not saying from a combination of body language and instinct. Can she read your character?

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1) supernatural entities can include:
Kouichi - immortal and half owl.
Eclipse - is a high-ranking demon.
Ash - ... well, sort of. He is human, but has a dragon soul and demon blood. This is unknown to himself though.
Earth - is Earth. He has two forms, the one used the most is his teenage form. He's less noticeable in that one.
Riddle - is a death god.
Tenkou - is a spirit god... thing. IDK he's not human.
Rosiel - is a (bat-shit crazy) angel.
2) ...I got too lazy to figure this one out, so, we can bring it up if we thread :|b
That goes for Kouichi, Schuldig, Chitose, Jo, Eclipse, Narushige, Ash, Earth, Kakei, Riddle, Kouyuu, Tenkou, Amu & Rosiel.
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Tiffany wouldn't be that surprised by anthropomorphic personifications of gods, elements, seasons or supernatural beings--they're the norm on the Disc.
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Earth is pinging Tiffany quite a bit because of her connections to the land.
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Earth pings anyone with a sense for nature, so it's not unusual. He's not going to mention who he is unless he's asked directly, though, or if he finds it necessary. (Or if camp reveals him, which happens sometimes)
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Poor sad and ill world-person . . .
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He's so flippant about it too.