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Ginko ([personal profile] smokesmushi) wrote2014-05-09 08:48 pm
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Ginko is a strange fellow. He doesn't have any true "super powers" or abilities beyond a simple one: being able to see the Mushi in his world. Mushi are the beings most similar to spirits that Ginko has ever encountered, many of them acting like folklorish creatures (despite Ginko researching their actions through a more scientific, biological scope).

This post is simply this: do I have permission for Ginko to recognize something inhuman, spiritual or otherwise supernatural about your character? Is there something unseen by most that you'd be fine with Ginko being able to see? He doesn't really have a "magic radar" or an unseen sense, it's more that he can see, hear, and smell things that normal people absolutely can't.

You may also contact me on this post regarding getting Ginko into a confrontation/getting into a physical fight. Disagreements are disagreements, but I'd like to be aware before threading what level of damage we as players would like to inflict before we begin. I'm typically fine with Ginko sustaining heavy injuries, I simply want a heads-up if things are going to get violent so that I can plan Ginko's RP situation accordingly.
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[personal profile] goldenglasses 2014-05-15 12:39 pm (UTC)(link)
They can be. Although they're even more than that. They can do/make pretty much anything. Terraform, create food, water, energy sources, as well as teleporting, energy blasts, telepathy among each other, and then some. Like when you wonder how those in the desert had Salmon for fish sandwiches? The Plants created the fish meat. (Well, that's the best example I can give. Canon doesn't really give a very clear cut answer, but that's generally accepted.) So basically limitless power. The only thing is if they're not properly utilized and regulated the Plants can use their power too fast and die (from internal massive hemorrhaging of every organ breaking down and dying at once - so not pretty) or not produce the results someone might want.