A long, long time ago, there was a fox who wasn’t a fox. The fox laughed and cried and read and wrote of lions and dragons and feelings he hardly didn’t for the joy of people he knew even less.
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That would be cool, even though it reminds me of Griffith which gives me ptsd.
This aged like milk.
I have decided on an update schedule, I'll be using it starting from this Monday so pay attention. I'll be posting three regular chapters a week in the following days; Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
The squibs in the wizarding world are mostly stuck in the late medieval era in terms of technology, so they are unlikely to have sabers. The only curved swords around there are falchions and messers, an oriental or north eastern saber might be possible but still out of the aesthetics am going for.
I didn't think much when I traded my poorly maintained broadsword for a brand new one of similar length but higher quality. I only mechanically repeated the previous operation, observing, grinding the skills, storing and taking what I could. I was moderately surprised to see that I couldn't transport weapon crates, but had no trouble storing away arrows, cannonballs, powder or arquebuse bullets.
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
Just noticed the question again, I meant wandless as in 'Don’t have the gold to buy a wand and get an education.'
I've established a military system, and economy and taken into accounts what little culture we've been shown to produce a compromise between canon and coherent. The result is a class based magocracy where wizards are the top, ruling over their own retinue of wandless non-trained 'Wandless' folks who are more numerous but lack the power or finances to be educated and made into a proper wizard. There is peasantry, pseudo-feudalism, a whole lot of issues which culminate in frequent and massive conflicts. In other words: War, lots of war.
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
You’re welcome kit.
ch 14 Chapter 14: Not So Peaceful Resolution
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
You may call me V
"Damn right, I shouldn't!" I snapped, looking every bit as reviled as I was by this…this…"I should be having a good time on a beach eating chocolate flavoured ice-cream with a fucking model. Not being stuck in this literal shithole being talked down by a decadent, disgusting, dismal looking, dunderheaded, degrading, deservingly destitute damn of a dickmongering fuck up."
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
It is passive, but there is also an active effect which is better but costs mana.
Your ability to escape detection. You are stealthy enough to not wake up the entire neighborhood when you get a late night snack. When active, you might fool inexperienced and inattentive guards but still not good enough to escape the eyes of your math teacher when you don't know the answer. Cost: 5 MP/second ]
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
There’s both a passive and active effect.
Your ability to escape detection. You are stealthy enough to not wake up the entire neighborhood when you get a late night snack. When active, you might fool inexperienced and inattentive guards but still not good enough to escape the eyes of your math teacher when you don't know the answer. Cost: 5 MP/second ]
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
You’re very much welcome
ch 14 Chapter 14: Not So Peaceful Resolution
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
You’re welcome pal
ch 14 Chapter 14: Not So Peaceful Resolution
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
I'm assuming you’re taking about stealth; there is both a passive and active effects. One doesn’t cost mana, the other uses it to further mask his presence.
Your ability to escape detection. You are stealthy enough to not wake up the entire neighborhood when you get a late night snack. When active, you might fool inexperienced and inattentive guards but still not good enough to escape the eyes of your math teacher when you don't know the answer. Cost: 5 MP/second ]
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
You’re welcome buddy
ch 14 Chapter 14: Not So Peaceful Resolution
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
Flying on a broom doesn’t require muscles, only ones who need a good body are the beaters and keepers maybe. Seekers have to be small and lean, like Krum in the books (small and thin.) to fly as fast as possible. If there was any physicality involved, there would be two league for men and women. Can you imagine somebody’s sister getting trashed by a two and half a hundred pounds muscle man with high velocity?
That much is obvious to everyone who ever interacted with one of them. They rely on magic for even the easiest task, turning their bodies into atrophied messes with almost no muscle power.
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
Obviously, his name means Glory to Herpo.
It was obvious to Herpocles that he had to find a solution. He'd call up some favors, pull a few strings here and there and he'd be back in Britain in less time it'd take to say 'Conspiracy'.
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
Thanks for the support mate, it’s good for my health.
ch 13 Chapter 13: Lordship is troublesome
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
It’s his ability to train his body effectively, will likely peak at 20 points.
Physical Conditioning: 12
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer
Of course
Your ability to escape detection. You are stealthy enough to not wake up the entire neighborhood when you get a late night snack. When active, you might fool inexperienced and inattentive guards but still not good enough to escape the eyes of your math teacher when you don't know the answer. Cost: 5 MP/second ]
HP: War Game
Book&Literature · The_Fox_Writer