In the year 2012, a mysterious illness began to sweep the globe. In its wake, those who survived it were left with immensely powerful supernatural abilities.
As the number of people capable of wielding magic powers increased, they began to organize and seize control of the course of history. Using their powers to travel between parallel universes, these mages forge empires of a scale never before seen. And at the center of it all is the Academy, a neutral institution founded for mages to share their knowledge with each other.
Mages struggle against each other to impose their will upon the multiverse, but there is one threat that unites them all together. In recent months, mysterious entities have appeared. These entities wield power far greater than any one mage, and they seem determined to annihilate all of humanity. The mages will have to set aside their differences in order to beat them. The fate of the multiverse depends on it.
I saw in the FAQ that magical constructs and abnormal humans may potentially be accepted as characters. If I had devices for a golem-like beastie that, while capable of mimicking a mundane human, was very much not humanoid or human-like in nature, and was entirely separate from its parent mage (at this time, I have no desire to pull the mage into the rp)... I don't want to fully describe my character here, as keeping its secrets would be more fun~
But...What would maybe be the decision on, requirements for, or limitations of such a character?
I'd want to play the character at the starting level that, it looked from my heavy skimming, all characters begin at and power them up like normal as I play. An' it would be independent of its mage, so yeah. Sounds like I should be good to go?
Well...The information in the FAQ sounded most concerned in not allowing characters of non-human species that would impact the setting greatly in ways apart from your vision. Which I understand n' respect. Although my character would be very much non-human, because it is a single entity and has no significant history (its young, and it would not have played any great role in...anything historical, really, at all)...would the non-humanness of it be an issue?
I just want to be clear in that I never make promises until I see the full character because that often leads to issues. There's only so much you can tell me in one blurb. All I can tell you right now, is from what you have told me so far, is that there are currently no issues and everything sounds fine. If something comes up in my read of the complete character I'll let you know, but as of now nothing seems to contradict anything we're going for.