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auroryborealis.livejournal.com) wrote in
fhplotterywheel2006-08-20 10:39 pm
OOC: General request for plotting and organization
Hey, all!
So, in an effort to keep things a little more organized for plottishness and so on, we're going to ask a quick favor of you all.
Could you please reply to each appropriate comment below, and let us know what kind of powers/abilities/etc your character possesses? This is for all characters - students/alumni, teachers and townies - and covers everything including especially good researching/support skills, magic, skill with weaponry, mutations, etc.
Anything that is a canon power or ability of your character and could be used in a plot in some way, please list below in the correct thread.
Thank you so much forindulging my OCD your participation.
(And naturally, there will be threads,so please to be waiting for them and they're up!)
So, in an effort to keep things a little more organized for plottishness and so on, we're going to ask a quick favor of you all.
Could you please reply to each appropriate comment below, and let us know what kind of powers/abilities/etc your character possesses? This is for all characters - students/alumni, teachers and townies - and covers everything including especially good researching/support skills, magic, skill with weaponry, mutations, etc.
Anything that is a canon power or ability of your character and could be used in a plot in some way, please list below in the correct thread.
Thank you so much for
(And naturally, there will be threads,

Re: Support skills
He whines about research but
barring incredibly stupid bits about D&D manuals where they sacrificed good writing for a gaglineis competent enough at it in a situation where every pair of hands needs to be holding a book.He canonically at least recognizes Latin well enough to read it aloud, though it's questionable as to whether he'd know what he's reading most of the time without a dictionary in front of him. At FH he also took Creature Languages and can thus speak/recognize a smattering of each of the ones taught in that class, though he paid the most attention to Rat, for personal reasons.