ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
Feb. 4th, 2013 07:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Anima is a goddess of change (among other things) and if you're talking to her, there's a real possibility that she'll use that power on you whether you like it or not. Her changes can be temporary or permanent, and they can do anything from changing your appearance to your favorite food to your sexual preference to your alignment - although there are limits to her powers:
If you're threading with Anima, and you think it would be cool for her to mess with your character, you can drop a tag here and tell me what you would like (or what you wouldn't like, if you'd prefer to have me choose.)
1. The sort of change she can do is relatively limited within certain parameters. For instance, she can't change a dog into an airplane, nor can she change Dirk Strider into Mal Reynolds, even though they're both humans. But she can change a kitchen knife into a combat knife, or a sword - it's still within the same category of "blade" - and she can make changes to a person's personality or identity which allow them to be recognized as the same person, despite the changes.
2. Her power in domains that might be vaguely covered by "change" is naturally reduced by the active presence of gods who are in control of those domains. So for instance, water into ice would be "change," but Albinia and Dellen respectively have that domain covered, so her ability to interfere with it is reduced. Not necessarily gone, but less than it would be.
2. Her power in domains that might be vaguely covered by "change" is naturally reduced by the active presence of gods who are in control of those domains. So for instance, water into ice would be "change," but Albinia and Dellen respectively have that domain covered, so her ability to interfere with it is reduced. Not necessarily gone, but less than it would be.
If you're threading with Anima, and you think it would be cool for her to mess with your character, you can drop a tag here and tell me what you would like (or what you wouldn't like, if you'd prefer to have me choose.)