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Post by Pyris on Nov 3, 2005 17:33:01 GMT -5
Pyris took the book with a smile. "Why yes, head mistress, that is the very one. " Watching the happy little fuzzle, Pyris opened up the book and incantated a few words. Out of the book sprang a flaming Wuzzle, growling and snarling at the necklace dangling from Pyris' wrist. (yes, her wrist...) Pyris clicked her tounge twice and turned to walk back to her class. The wuzzle chased closely behind her.
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Post by Chance Harebell on Nov 3, 2005 18:29:41 GMT -5
Chance nodded to Pyris, then turned to Nu Bee, trying to keep her eye from twitching, being the wonderful, nice teacher that she is. "Well then, Nu Bee, you may take a seat," she instructed. "I believe there is an empty seat next to Kim."
((Heh...sorry, Kim.))
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Post by Melinda-sama on Nov 3, 2005 19:06:39 GMT -5
nu bee floated gracefully to sit next to kim and sat delicately she was so beautiful she couldnt hide it and all the boys were staring at her and drooling because she was so beautiful. she knew shed have lots of friends because she always did and she smiled at kim and telepathically asked "how r u 2day?" then smild and pulled a sparkling blue rose with dew on it out of the air and put it in her byutiful purple hair. nobody new it but she was the long lost twin of chance harebell and had been lost at birth and she had only found it out last week from a witch who told her "ur the long lost twin of chance harebell of chance harebells role play academy" and she thought that was really cool so she wanted to meat her sister but she didn't want her sister 2 no who she wuz yet
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Post by Chance Harebell on Nov 3, 2005 19:42:58 GMT -5
Which was strange, Nu Bee being Chance's twin because Chance's mother had someone film Chance's birth. ((Not in real life.)) But you never know, the camera guy could've gotten mixed up and filmed someone else's birth. ((XP))
"And continuing our lesson," Chance spoke up. "We will continue analyzing the correct way to create a fantasy character. Next up. Telepathy and telekinisis. If your character is speaking telepathically, it is best to write this in italics or like /this/. That way you seperate thought speak from regular speek. Also, be careful which role plays you use telepathy in. In some fantasy role plays it is perfectly acceptable for any character to use telepathy. In these role plays telepathy me be simply considered a more private way of talking to another character. In others telepathy is a specific power. In these role plays, if you give your character telepathy, then any other magical attributes your character has should be focused around telepathy. Who can give me an example of a well balanced telepathic character?"
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Post by stardragon on Nov 3, 2005 20:39:10 GMT -5
Star raised her hand from the back of the class where she had sat unnoticed by the students. She was sitting in on this class for some other insights into Fantasy creation. When called upon she smiled. "A balanced telepath is someone that uses their telepathy to the best of their ability but does not expect it to work miracles or to suddenly transform into a new gift. They also must have some 'flaw' or other that balances out this gift. It can be something as simple as being very shy to something more obvious like a cocky attitude that constantly gets them into trouble. It could even be a physical problem but in my opinion mental or magical abilities should be balanced by mental or emotional issues. And physical abilities with physical issues."
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Post by Chance Harebell on Nov 3, 2005 22:24:26 GMT -5
"Very good, Star," Chance said, nodding. "A telepath must always have limitations. In my own role play experiance I have played as one kind of telepath and seen another. The telepath I played with could use telepathy to talk to others near bye but couldn't do much more then that. She did, however, have very good TK, which she didn't use very often. The other telepath was not a very strong physical fighter but was extremely talented when it came to telepathy and could cause physical pain with it. His flaw was that he was not aware of his power for most of his life and had no training. Therefore, though he had the talent, he couldn't always control his power. He also had the cocky attitude which Star mentioned, and this was a hindrence to him as well. Re-examining the two, the first had weak telepathic skills but fairly strong TK and hands on combat. The second had fairly strong telepathic skills but little experiance and not much combat skill. Ussually when using a telepath you'll want to choose between the two." She paused for air. "Wow. Anywho, moving on to powers according to species. You must always take into consideration the physical limitations for the species you choose. For instance, depending on the role play, a human character may or may not have strong telepathic skills. Ussually there are two classes of human fantasy characters. Those who are strong with combat skills and those in touch with the sixth sense, which can be attributed to TK and telepathy. Who can tell me what power is ussually attributed to elves?"
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Post by 24 Cows Of Ishmish on Nov 3, 2005 23:15:46 GMT -5
Melia didn't bother make a new ball. She looked at nu-bee. "Ok...weirdo.." she said, not knowing how to speak telepathicly. She tried to scoot her chair away from her. "I might as well fall asleep but the stupid fuzz balls will stinkin' get me." she whispered. She tried to pay attention. ((I myself in real life can barley pay attention. I read like half of your last post chance))
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Post by 24 Cows Of Ishmish on Nov 3, 2005 23:16:17 GMT -5
She rose her hand again, but could have the wrong answer.
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Post by Chance Harebell on Nov 4, 2005 8:37:28 GMT -5
((Sorry 'bout that, Kim.))
"Yes, Kim?" Chance asked. The fuzzles eyed Kim warily.
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Post by 24 Cows Of Ishmish on Nov 4, 2005 9:22:54 GMT -5
She backed away from the fuzz ball's gaze. "Uh, yes, to elves, usually elvish peoples have like maybe invinsability or earth powers. I might be wrong. But please don't send the evil fuzz balls to me." she said, the class laughed.
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Post by Chance Harebell on Nov 4, 2005 9:54:03 GMT -5
"Well, you are partially correct," Chance said, nodding. "And don't worry, the fuzzles have all ready eaten today. Elves ussually do have 'earth powers' or elemental powers in a role play. The can ussually control plants or water. Invisibility is actually more common with demons, however. I myself have never seen an elf with invisibility but it isn't really that strange. Now, who can tell me what is the most common weapon elves use in role plays?"
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Post by Melinda-sama on Nov 4, 2005 10:19:27 GMT -5
"a bow & arrow" nu bee said without razing her hand becuz she didnt need to raze her hand becuz she was the long lost twin sister of chance harebell and she was byutiful and prfect and new everything. she was good with a bow 2 and never missed the sentr of the target and made her own arrows and everything. her bow was a gift from a mistikle enchantres who said u'll need this for ur quest in finding ur long lost siter and making sure that she nos who u r and theres a mage after u who wants to kill u bkuz u r so wonderful and he is jelus.
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Post by Chance Harebell on Nov 4, 2005 10:37:30 GMT -5
"Umm, yes, that is correct, Nu Bee," Chance said, frowning. "But please raise your hand and wait for me to call on you." She was to much of a softy to really get on to Nu Bee. But the fuzzles abandoned Kim and began to cluster around Nu Bee's desk.
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Post by Idiot on Nov 4, 2005 10:42:47 GMT -5
((Nu Bee is strange))
Idiot continued to follow his wife as she led him.
"Are we really heading toward Sci Fi class, or are you planning on skipping class with me? That could get you fired, you know." He was mentally going over what he had studied before coming to the academy. ((Yes, honey, I do know how to study, maybe)).
"Hey, hon, I'm confused by something. Ms. Harebell said that I should proofread my posts, back when I said I had her class, when I meant that I had sci fi. Would that include checking the spelling? I mean, some people who are considered good posters make several spelling errors in a post sometimes. Usually they're still readable, but would it be a good practice to check that?"
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Post by Melinda-sama on Nov 4, 2005 10:56:54 GMT -5
"I'm really taking you to class, honey bear," Melinda answered. (Yes, I really DO call him that.) "And proofreading and checking your spelling are both good ideas." She pulled him in and gave him a hug. "You're going to do great here, honey bear! I'm so glad you've joined!" She grinned up at him.
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