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Lumina ([personal profile] chaoticwhimsy) wrote in [personal profile] melodiesmods 2014-06-23 12:40 am (UTC)

Questions!

A few of them, for now.

1. Characters like Lumina and Caius from FFXIII are 'chaos based' in that they leak chaos everywhere they go and can seemingly control it to some extent. They're essentially 'made' of it. On arrival, would this be completely removed and they'd become completely human? No more chaos clouds and such?

2. Some characters have abilities that aren't battle-oriented but are somewhat 'defining' to the character, (Lumina's teleporting, Terra's esper transformation, Naniki being a wolf, etc). Would there be any way to retain things like those?

3. The disease part, that they are cured when they arrive, how would that effect a character like Shelke from Dirge of Cerberus? Her mako dependance isn't a disease, it's more akin to fuel that keeps her body from falling apart after what hojo did to her. Would it still be removed? Would she be 'fixed' in the sense that whatever they did to her would seemingly be completely reversed and she'd just be a messed up weird nineteen nine year old?

4. Physical traits that don't actually alter any abilities but are drawn from something unusual (mako eyes, zidane's tail, Fran's bunny ears and such) would they retain those when they arrive despite being made baseline human?

5. Oh speaking of Fran! A question that was asked by someone on the big group plurk so I'll stick it here: Animalistic characters (cat people, lizard people...elephant people? I don't know.) would they retain their animalistic aspects when they arrive? Fancy hearing or underwater breathing or high jumping or whatever special thing their particular race had?

Okay I'm done I promise.

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