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The Mods of LifeAftr ([personal profile] lifeaftr_mods) wrote 2017-07-31 09:23 am (UTC)

ACCEPTED





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A note on nerfs: Flight will come easily to Edward in areas of the map he's already explored. For those where has not, however, gravity will be particularly fickle. The higher he goes and the more unfamiliar the landscape is, the harder flight will be. He can retain use of his wings for gliding and boosting his jumping, but actual flight will become difficult in unexplored areas.

As an additional note, while it will not be nerfed, the Storyteller will not be happy with Edward's diet. Potentials to work out alternatives down the road are available.



Due to your help as a beta reader, Edward has been awarded a terribly charismatic duck! Back in quacktion!

A cheerful yellow companion to ease your days! To make a delightful little squeaky noise when compressed! To float blissfully along the waters!

...and, in a pinch, serve as a very noisy and terribly charismatic distraction. A small red button on the bottom of the duck will allow it to assume its second form: that of a clanky, cacophonous wind-up toy. Perfect for distracting your foes and antagonizing your allies! Simply set it down and watch it go!


Due to your participation on the Test Drive Meme, Edward has been awarded a wind-up torch! Guess what's battery powered?

Not this item, that's for sure. The hand crank is all that's necessary to charge it, after which the powerful, warm beam of yellow light will last ten minutes before it must be cranked again. The smooth casing looks like plastic and feels like plastic, and when broken open by fate or misfortune or an overly-curious soul, it will shatter much like plastic would as well.

But inside, one would not find batteries or, indeed, any familiar electronic mechanism at all. Looks like it's also unable to work when broken unless some potentially powerful godlike creature could intervene to make it so. What a shame...


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