originally posted in:The New Dojo
[spoiler]A: There are no spells in Elder Scrolls like this, other than the push spells. You're pulling shit out of your ass.
B: Your characters would've ran out of Magicka by now, even if there were spells like this. The continuous stream of gunfire and Snotlings would drain them of magic.
So yeah, you're pretty much godmodding :/[/spoiler]
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Im not basing this off of gameplay, its based off of lore. Ever seen anything from ESO: TU? I probably should have clarified this is lore and possibility based and not based off of the gameplay directly. If Mannemarco can steal souls and enslave them to fuel the Coldharbor Anchors, then battle mages can defeat a group of OP briggands.
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You've literally admitted to being a godmodder. Wards are spells that are used to deflect or defend against [i]spells[/i], not bullets. No Ward has been developed that encases an entire group in shielding, not in gameplay, and not in lore. So read a little more. There is no teleporting in lore. Your characters clearly do not run out of Magicka at all. In short, your argument doesn't add up at all. Your characters are even more broken than Psijic Monks/Shalidor - LORE CHARACTERS. And yet, they are..."battle mages". Christ.
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The Queen of the Aldmeri Dominion during the Molag Bal crisis was capable of creating magical shields which incinerated phisical projectiles. In her specific case, Daedric arrows. Magicka count is a game dynamic representing the power of a mage, so it is possible for a magician to have very high Magicka. As for teleporting, both the Sload and a majority of mages in the second era were clearly capable of creating portals from place to place. The Sload are the best example as they literally reply on teleportation and levitation magick to get around. And what else am I supposed to call a magical shield? Because "magical shield" is tedious to type on a tiny phone keyboard.
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Edited by Orn: 5/6/2017 7:56:11 PMThe Queen of the Aldmeri Dominion could, while I doubt that any regular battle mags could just poof a shield to defend themselves. Mind you, those were arrows, not several machine guns. That itself is godmodding, as according to that logic, nothing physical can enter. Holding up both a shield capable of that, teleporting [i]and[/i] attacking would reduce a mage's Magicka severally. Then again, I doubt that you even thought of having Magicka costs to begin with, as much RPers do. The Sload were necromancers, and they never told non-Sloads of any methods of teleportation. I'd like a link to the mages in the Second Era. ...Though I'm sure that your mages suddenly thought of mastering every capable spell ever, yes?
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Urg..I apologize for, well, this whole little situation. I failed to specify detail and was pulling crap out of a hat because I felt you were trying to purposely kill off several characters I just literally made which do have importance in the plot I'm trying to script. Can we try this again from the start?
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Killing them off wasn't my intention, sorry. Raiding...well, it was. If you want to. It's your choice - plus, Blood Axe Orks tend to actually trade instead of raid, so I'll go with that.
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Allright then, I guess we're staring again. Thanks for changing your approach, as the whole point of these characters is to add another way to get certain goods (including moon sugar). Did you wanna start again in another reply or just in this thread?
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Just this one, I suppose.
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Well. Reply away.
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[i]As the traders progressed throughout their pathway, they could hear a distant rumbling, as a rather odd vehicle approached. It looked to be some sort of buggy - actually, a pack of buggies. Six foot tall, green-skinned beings drove through the road, their leader stopping and looking at the merchants. Two bloody axes were painted upon the sides of each vehicle.[/i] "Oi, was dis? Sum' tradas?" "'E gots an 'umie-" "UMIE?!" "Calm ya self, ya grot.. An' sum lizards 'n cats. Dey might have dakka!" [i]A resounding cheer came from the Orks upon hearing of "dakka".[/i]
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The Kajiit saw this as a potential trading opportunity and stepped forward calmly. "Greetings, This One assumes you wish to trade?" says the taller male. He was dressed in Hammerfell garb, a mage's hood on his head until he swept it back. He looked fairly standard for a Khajiit, only more panther/lion like in appearance. (Imagine the ones from ESO: Tamriel Unlimited)
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"Mm...Ya, ya gotz sum dakka?" [i]The Orks were...looking for weaponry, if anything at all. They looked upon the armor, studying it's design and holding up bags of...teeth?[/i] [i]The teeth were massive in size, clearly ripped from other Orks. In fact, the leader had gone to currently inspecting his men for more teeth, as if it was their manner of trading.[/i]
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"Hmm..This One does not recall knowing what dakka is..Perhaps you could describe it and we could check if we have it?" the merchant offered.
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"GUNZ, YA GIT-" "HEY, HE OFFARAD TA TRADE YA MONGREL!" [i]Bickering rang through the Ork numbers, before-[/i] "STOOOOOOP!!" [i]The loudest, biggest one yelled, as he looked down at the Khajjt.[/i] "Gunz 'n things that go boom, see. 'E need guns 'n swords."
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The merchant's ears perked at swords. "Swords you say? We have an abundance of swords. Judging from your size you'll want larger swords, yes?"
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"Yah. You gotz any hammas 'n armah? E'll take it, even if i' don't fit."
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"Yes, actually. We have been needing to lessen our load recently. The heavy merchandise slows progress, as we're stuck traveling on foot." The male argonian then sets his huge pack down, opening it. It had several sets of steel chestplates and Dwarven gauntlets. There were a few shortswords and daggers as well.
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[i]Some cheering arose from the Orks, before their leader turned around.[/i] "SHUT UP! ...U'll take teef fah payment?"
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The merchant observed the teeth, thinking. "Perhaps my associate over there would be able to look at the teeth first? Just to ensure its a fair payment." he said. By his associate, he was referencing the Argonian with the large bag of armor.
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"OI, 'IZARD! Des be tha finest batch a' teef yu'll find on dis planet!" [i]The Ork said, holding up the massive bag: it was an odd currency, but it likely could be used to trade with other traders for antique and such.[/i]
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The Argonian nodded upon looking at them. "And in pristine condition as well." he said, examining one. The Khajiit nodded to the Argonian, who hoiseted the bag of armor and daggers up, holding it out to the Ork. "I do believe we have a trade." said the Khajiit, happy to have traded.
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"Da. Gud ta work wit ya, cat. Dun't take tha as an insult!" [i]The Ork chuckled, as he hauled the bag into the back of his buggy. From the looks of it, the Orks liked the trade - though they probably would've taken the armor apart. [/i]
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The Khajiit seemed satisfied with the trade as well, happy to have something of worth in this new land. It meant a start, hopefully.
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>not using a malfunction of the shokk attack gun to cause a daemon incursion or vortex. Shame.
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I should've done that tbh.