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Post by President Rufus Shinra on Nov 27, 2006 17:48:07 GMT -5
Planets
Biunn: A small, hot planet. Mostly inhabited by monsters and other small creatures, ones only able to withstand extreme heat. A protectorate under the Magnoscions.
Ajoza: Medium-sized warm-to-hot planet covered in lush rainforests. Always raining acid, and the atomosphere is only tolerable by the few creatures that reside there.
Tefeo Quintis: Homeplanet to Humans, but has a large interracial mix of all races. Fairly comfortable, lush green, large oceans and lakes, overall beautiful landscape and average weather, depending upon location. The Planet renamed and remodeled.
Abalae: Tefeo Quintis's sister planet, similar in size and appearance. Has more ocean, the land terrain being much more elevated and rocky. Another planet for humans and mixed races.
Rub-Hes 4: A planet that's a protectorate under the Quasimancers, it's a relatively dry and desolate planet, made of mostly desert, but does has several lakes and forests, making it inhabitable. It is mostly inhabited by Cybermancers and Protomancers.
Lexo'Claw: A lush green planet with many beautiful landscapes and fresh-water oceans. Homeplanet of the Cloud Chimeras and Wavekin, they take great care to their planet and treat it well, with warm weather never getting below 50 degrees and never above 80, it is a planet well known for the best vacations.
Gi-Yuhe: A planet under protectorate of the Astromancers, it was hand-made thousands of years ago, thus consisting of 80% technology and cities and such, the other 10% being needed landscape for means of survival. Also homes Protomancers and Cybermancers, but as well as Quasimancers and Astromancers, thus giving it the nickname, "Planet of the Mancer."
Uzema 7: Another planet under watch by the Quasimancers, it is a planet used for solely jailing purposes, thus is a criminalized planet with guards on 24/7 watch. It has an equal balance of landscape and technology, but no every-day citizens populize it, and can't even enter the atmosphere, without a clearance.
Heugeo: Homeplanet to the Magnoscions and Polascions, it is solely consisted of extreme heat and sheer cold landscapes, nearly being half and half, but come together near the equator. Depending upon the location, it is either always very hot, or very cold. Visitors are precautioned, but are welcomed.
Yo'Wi: Homeplanet of the Astromancers, it is mostly consisted of technology, but also has a good amount of wild landscape. The cities are mostly combined with the wildnerness, as to preserve it, but also to keep their atmosphere healthy. Alll visitors are welcomed.
Xe-Hog 12: Homeplanet of the Quasimancers. It is mostly consisted in technology, and is almost exactly like Gi-Yuhe, only is it not hand made, but wild. It still has bits of wilderness here and there, but each year (796 days) the landscapes disappear by 5%. In an estimation says that in the time of five or so years alone the entire planet will be made of cities and suburbs. Only certain visitors are allowed, with a pass.
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Post by President Rufus Shinra on Nov 28, 2006 14:02:48 GMT -5
Limit Breaks
All Arise User uses al of his/her MP to take all of the damage done against the entire party and uses it as damage against the enemy in one spell.
Angel’s Destruction User sprouts angeletic wings and soars into the air, then exerts extreme energy from their weapon to crash down upon the enemy with, sequencing as many attacks equal to the number of times a critical hit is dealt, maxing out at 10, doing approximately 9,999 damage per hit. Usable only by the Sephiroth Edge, and only once per battle.
Angel’s Summoning Summons up to four of the party's Summon beasts, and has them all attack at once with 200% critical hit ratio.
Blade Sickle Very similar to the Blade Beam, but instead of exerting energy in the form of a wave, it shoots out several large spinning crescents of energy.
Color Break User uses their weapon to shoot a large white beam of energy at the target, followed by a split of the energy into ROYGBIP energy, all attacking the target at once, each color with a separate attack.
Combined Strength User uses the asisstance of another user to commence a combined attack. Attack depends on combination of users. Only works with another member that knows the same technique.
Final Resort If the user has more than one weapon, he/she uses both weapons at once, with each of their strongest Limit Breaks. The weaker the user, the stronger the attack.
High Above User grabs the target and soars them high into the air, then throws them down at top speed towards the ground, followed by a brute attack.
Mana Tribune Uses the energy taken from Mantra Extract to heal the party.
Mantra Extract Steals half the opposing team's HP to draw in energy for Mana Tribune or MP/Limit Meter.
Omnislash Version 2-4 Omnislash Version 2 -- An attack much like Omnslash, except that the user attacks with their weapon burst aflame, in spiraling attacks rather than direct. Omnislash Version 3 -- Also similar to Omnislash, instead the user forms several dopplegangers of themselves around the enemy, then spins around creating a giant spiraling tornado of water, attacking the enemy with each and every doppleganger while consumed in the tornado. Omnislash Version 4 -- As the above, only a large thunder storm is created, and with every bolt of lightn ing that strikes the enemy, the user strikes as well.
Poison The user fires a round of Mako at the enemy, which nullifies (blinds), poisons, and slows them down, and prevents them from using any magic.
Shattered Luna Highest effectiveness during the night time. The enemy is incased in a large spherical barrier resembling the moon, and the user draws in health while the enemy takes damage, and when the user's HP is full, the moon shatters and deals as much damage that the user consumed in health.
Sin Basher The user grabs the target and throws them down hard on the ground, shatters it, and slashes through the rocks and propelling them at the enemy with exerted force, who takes damage from both the attacks and the rocks. Ineffective while in the air or on/under the water.
Steal User steals the enemy's spells and MP, the spells becoming a permanent addition to their list of spells. It is negated if the user already knows all of the spells that the enemy knows, but does still take away their MP.
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Post by President Rufus Shinra on Nov 28, 2006 16:07:33 GMT -5
Languages
Tefwi A – I (ee) B – G C – P D – C E – U (yew) F – H G – J H – K I – E (eh) J – T K – F L – S M – L N – D O – A (ah) P – V Q – W R – N S – B T – Z U – O (oh) V – X W – Y X – R Y – M Z – Q
Rules: No letters repeat, (ex, no aa, oo, qq, rr, tt, etc...) Q is pronounced like K, and X like ‘ch,’ any words two letters or less combine with the previous word, and if two or more vowels are together, it sounds out like the first vowel (ex, 'ui' would be pronounced 'yew'.)
Example words - Cheese - Pkubu, Summon - Bolad, Limit Break - Selez Gnuif, Water - Yizun, Zoology - Qasajm, Pencil - Vudpes
Ommana
A – Du B – B C – K D – E E – Hi F – O G – G H – Y I – Ra J – N K – L L – C M – A N – R O – Te P – J Q – D R – U S – S T – N U – Po V – I W – Z X – V Y – Ii Z – Z
Rules: Pronouns (names, places) are unaffected.
Example words: Ballad - Bduccdue, Music - Aposrak, Red - Uhei, Book - Btetel, Keyboard - Lhiiibteduue, Face - Odukhi, Sad - Sdue
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Post by President Rufus Shinra on Nov 29, 2006 13:53:20 GMT -5
Storyline
Prologue Explains Cyrus’s birth and all of the incidents that happened with Cloud and Tifa, followed by the disappearance of Cloud, then Aerianna, and then Cyrus after Barret and the others go on a trip. Tifa promises that she will find them.
Chapter One Baldergesh, Cyrus is running about town doing errands for his supposed “parents,” his foster father being a Polacion, his foster mother an Astromancer. Most of the kids make fun of him for being different since he lives in a neighborhood scarce of humans. He goes to fencing school, where he’s made fun of even more, and releases his anger in a Limit Break and destroys some property, which now has the kids fear him. His instructor is not mad, but instead takes him out on a trip to practice personally and hone his skills. Cyrus is already a good swordsman, but practices his Limit Break again anyway. A few months later when he graduates his instructor gives him the Sin Basher and tells him he should test it around the outskirts of town, and Cyrus does so, until he runs into major trouble. Luckily his parents save him and bring him home, and while Cyrus is resting they are discussing the changes in their adopted son with much concern, but set the subject aside.
Chapter Two Cyrus goes out practicing again much to the dislike of his parent’s wishes. Later on he goes into the library and decides to sneak around the forbidden area for a while, and finds one book that peaks his interest. It’s extremely old, beyond the borders of ancient, but it was obvious it had been remodeled. On the cover when he finally cleaned it off was the title “The Planet, The Calamity from the Sky.” Cyrus takes the book and hides it under his cloak and leaves. He goes to the nearby Temple of the Final Cetra and skims through the book, finding information about things from thousands of years ago that he’d never even heard of. He reads about Jenova, Sephiroth, and... Cloud Strife. He is surprised by the ultimate similarity of his and Cloud’s name, thus makes Cloud his official idol. He reads everything he can about him, about the things he liked, people he knew, and things he did. He was even more shocked by how similar he was, and believes that he is the descendant of him. A voice then speaks to him through the temple and tells him that he is more than just a descendant, and that he has someone he must find who will give him all of his unanswered questions. Cyrus is confused and goes home to sleep on the thought.
Chapter Three Cyrus reads the entire book by the end of the week, hiding it from his parents and friends. He visits the temple regularly like he always does, most of the time with his parents, but also manages personal visits. Each and every time he comes completely alone, the voice from before would talk to him again and again. The voice informs him that she is the idol that this temple was created after, the one that helped saved the Planet thousands of years ago, and that she knew his father when they were both alive. Knowing this, Cyrus is excited and talks to her more often, and learns that her name is Aerith. So from then on after Cyrus would finish his training and mild exploring and other things around the city, he would visit the temple, up until about the age of 13. He got to know a lot about Aerith, and about the past of the Planet, and how it used to be. When Cyrus’s foster parents found out about the private visits, which were intolerable by their rule, they grounded him into the house and locked it all up from the inside, so Cyrus could never get out again.
Chapter Four Cyrus manages to escape from home late at night, and plans on running away, He packs a few things in a knapsack and ties it over the scabbard to his Sin Basher, and climbs out the window, leaving hardly a trace that he had escaped, except for the fact he himself wasn’t there. He goes to the temple and talks to Aerith again, until it was close to dawn. It was then that Aerith decided that Cyrus was ready to face the truth, and a secret floor panel in front of her statue opened up. Cyrus was completely speculated, and Aerith assured him it was safe. He traveled down into the vault, and it closed behind him. Cyrus goes down the corridor, and finds another secret passage, which leads to an untouched sanctuary. It’s not very large, and the walls are faded granite and stone, with a moat of shining white and green water flowing around the Alter. Upon the Alter are several rows of Materia, and a large statue of Cloud Strife. Underneath his crossed hands was the legendary First Sword, looking as if it had never been touched. It was standing, held into the ground by the statue. Aerith told him to take it. Cyrus watches the statue for a moment, and then reluctantly pries the sword out of its hands. He also takes the scabbard it came with, and also straps that to his back beneath his knapsack, crossing over his Sin Basher. Aerith then informs him its time to head out and discover his true identity, and Cyrus quickly does so. With the sun rising, it meant that the civilians would be there soon, so Cyrus leaves the city as quickly as possible, looking back only a few times.
Chapter Five Cyrus trains for a couple weeks with his Sin Basher and his new First Sword, testing out the abilities of both. Although the First was a bit larger, much more complex, and heavier than the Sin Basher, Cyrus took more time practicing with that sword. When he felt he gained enough strength from it, he continued on without an idea of where to go. He finds a cave and decides to explore it, regardless that his conscious was telling him otherwise. He fights several close encounters there, and soon is getting exhausted and tired from all the training he’d been doing lately. He sleeps for a short while, dreaming about people he thinks he doesn’t know; which is his actual his real family. He is awakened by a loud screech, and quickly gets up. A large angel-dragon beast confronts him, and he tries to fight, but is too weak. He tries to run, and while at the same time, trying to get the Materia to heal himself. Without knowing where he’s going, the dragon beast knocks him flat, throwing the Materia out of his hand and down into a crevice. He quickly climbs for it and goes down it, turning out to be a large tunnel that spiraled downwards. He ends up in another area, and finds his Materia in a puddle of water. He picks it up, then notices the large cliff in front of him, and far down below, is that same bright white river he saw before, only this time, it’s much, much larger. He then remembers the Materia and tries to heal himself, but right when he does, the dragon finds him. He screams and realizes he can’t run away, but before he can even act the beast tackles him, throwing him down into the river below.
Chapter Six, Intermission Cyrus is floating through the river, slowly spinning and going around in the nothingness, not even knowing where he is, completely dazed and confused. As he floats through the river he hears many voices, of his foster parents, his friends, and even some he doesn’t know. He sees Aerith for the first time, and tries to ask her what’s going on, but isn’t able to speak. Aerith tells him to listen to the foreign voices. He does, and he finds out that they are the voices of his real family, Cloud Strife, his father, Tifa Strife, his mother, Aerianna Strife, his sister, and all of their friends... He sees their images flash in his mind, and even what’s happening to them now, and what happened to him and them before, years and years ago. He sees them as if he was right there, and tries to speak to them, but again nothing comes out. They walk away from him, and Cyrus sees everything bad that happens, and begins to cry, and passes out from the extremes of floating through what Aerith told him was called the Lifestream.
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