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xelloss ([info]xelloss) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-12-16 13:07:00


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Wind; hear my cry!
Over on lj on [info]nonwiccanwitch a user asks At what point does "support" become "fostering delusions?>

The focus of the discussion quickly turns to whether or not one can control the weather.

Call me delusional, if you want to. I've seen folks control the weather

And as it turns out someone in a (now deleted, sadly) post thinks they can control the weather.

Is it okay to tell your children you can control the weather?

Maybe its just me, but this whole thing makes me want to go watch X-Men.


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[info]the__ivorytower
2009-12-17 04:07 am UTC (link)
In Old!Mage*, my boyfriend had a character with a Fate rote that let him light a cigarette so the bus would show up, and he had an artifact pair of fuzzy dice that allowed him to get a perfect parking spot every time.


*Mage: the Ascension.

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[info]bigbigtruck
2009-12-17 07:13 pm UTC (link)
I do not even know this game, but I like this idea very much.

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[info]the__ivorytower
2009-12-17 07:27 pm UTC (link)
Old!Mage let you write your own rotes (which I was so very bad at, because I'm usually bad with game mechanics and good with story, background and the actual roleplaying), and that kind of neat stuff happened all the time with good groups.

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