permissions.
ooc.
Backtagging Please do.
Threadjacking Also, please do.
Fourthwalling Best to ask me first.
action.
Fighting/Injury Sure thing. Qilby's better in a fight than he looks though, so don't be looking for an easy target of an old man. Let's just talk about specific injuries beforehand!
Killing No, unless we've specifically talked about it.
Telepathy/Mind-reading Generally won't be a problem, but I'd like to have it run by me first. Nothing says he'd be protected against it ICly, but there're some things I'd like to keep secret OOCly. :J
relations.
Hugging Sure. It won't be the best hug you've ever received, but he tries, for having one arm.
Flirting If your character is, by some remote possibility, into him...
Kissing and beyond Kissing: see above, but don't expect a real salacious reaction. Beyond? I'd rather not. Oh my God, he's old.
portals and other powers.
All Eliatropes can create portals to use for travel, combat, and simple convenience. By coaxing forth a passageway through dimensions, Qilby can send not only himself places, but others as well. To the uninitiated, however, this is a bit of a stomach-turning experience. People unaccustomed to dimensional travel (or just the feeling of suddenly not being where you thought you were going to be) often feel nauseated, even feel the need to throw up after coming out the other end of one.
Eliatropes also have the ability to breathe in Wakfu -- life force -- and siphon it off other living things to use for their own benefit. As they need this energy to make portals and... Well, live, it's rather a good thing.
Please let me know if you'd rather Qilby not teleport your character places. He knows how it feels for new people, and will let them know about it beforehand, but this is more in the event that something dangerous or surprising (or both) occurs without time to react and he needs to get someone out of harm's way.
Same goes for draining life force. If he really needs it, he'll certainly ask your character beforehand -- no space vampires here. It'll only be in the event he requires a lot of energy to do something. But let me know if there's a special case that requires this not to be brought up at all.
Backtagging Please do.
Threadjacking Also, please do.
Fourthwalling Best to ask me first.
action.
Fighting/Injury Sure thing. Qilby's better in a fight than he looks though, so don't be looking for an easy target of an old man. Let's just talk about specific injuries beforehand!
Killing No, unless we've specifically talked about it.
Telepathy/Mind-reading Generally won't be a problem, but I'd like to have it run by me first. Nothing says he'd be protected against it ICly, but there're some things I'd like to keep secret OOCly. :J
relations.
Hugging Sure. It won't be the best hug you've ever received, but he tries, for having one arm.
Flirting If your character is, by some remote possibility, into him...
Kissing and beyond Kissing: see above, but don't expect a real salacious reaction. Beyond? I'd rather not. Oh my God, he's old.
portals and other powers.
All Eliatropes can create portals to use for travel, combat, and simple convenience. By coaxing forth a passageway through dimensions, Qilby can send not only himself places, but others as well. To the uninitiated, however, this is a bit of a stomach-turning experience. People unaccustomed to dimensional travel (or just the feeling of suddenly not being where you thought you were going to be) often feel nauseated, even feel the need to throw up after coming out the other end of one.
Eliatropes also have the ability to breathe in Wakfu -- life force -- and siphon it off other living things to use for their own benefit. As they need this energy to make portals and... Well, live, it's rather a good thing.
Please let me know if you'd rather Qilby not teleport your character places. He knows how it feels for new people, and will let them know about it beforehand, but this is more in the event that something dangerous or surprising (or both) occurs without time to react and he needs to get someone out of harm's way.
Same goes for draining life force. If he really needs it, he'll certainly ask your character beforehand -- no space vampires here. It'll only be in the event he requires a lot of energy to do something. But let me know if there's a special case that requires this not to be brought up at all.