Nov 25, 2018 12:04:32 GMT -6
Post by Leyla Themania on Nov 25, 2018 12:04:32 GMT -6
Name of Talent: Ravelry
Concept: The talent of Ravelry was a gift long thought to be lost through the generations of the Themania family until Leyla was discovered to have it. An incredibly handy talent at best and a destructive force at its worst, ravelry grants its user the ability to turn any nonliving material into fabric as well as weave and reshape them into something else through physical contact via the user's fingertips.
Extra(s): Due to the nature of Ravelry, the user must wear gloves in order to ensure that they do not accidentally use their talent on anything that they do not want to. The user's hands also glow while the talent is active.
Positive Mechanics:
Negative Mechanics:
Concept: The talent of Ravelry was a gift long thought to be lost through the generations of the Themania family until Leyla was discovered to have it. An incredibly handy talent at best and a destructive force at its worst, ravelry grants its user the ability to turn any nonliving material into fabric as well as weave and reshape them into something else through physical contact via the user's fingertips.
Extra(s): Due to the nature of Ravelry, the user must wear gloves in order to ensure that they do not accidentally use their talent on anything that they do not want to. The user's hands also glow while the talent is active.
Positive Mechanics:
- In spite of turning materials into fabric and reshaping them, the fabric does not lose any magical or physical properties of its original form. If the item was fireproof, it will still be fireproof; if the material was tough or even unbreakable then so is the fabric.
- Though tricky, water can be woven into fabric.
Negative Mechanics:
- Once turned into fabric, the material cannot be returned to its original state. The user must be careful not to accidentally turn anything into fabric that they do not want to.
- All fabric also maintains the same amount and weight of the original material. For example, if turning a ten-foot brick wall into fabric, the fabric cannot exceed more than ten feet in length and the whole of the fabric will weigh as much as the wall. Unraveling the material, so that one can take the material piece by piece, will allow it to be carried and worn easier.
- Fire, lightning, and air cannot be woven as there is no way for the user to hold them in their hands without damaging themselves. Enchantments however may help.