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Emilox The Great

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yoyo13rom said:
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[QUOTE=Emilox The Great]id want electricity. then i wouldnt have any weakness. and i would be able to travel through cables and stuff! but i would mostly want to control the E element![/QUOTE]
Probably water would short-circuit you, but other than that, you should be fine.


nope it would make me disperse. and then i could just regroup again near land.
 

Vohn_exel

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Wind/Air. Everyone's always under-estimating it. They give it lame "shield" moves in video games. If it has attack powers, they're always lightning based moves that irritatingly call it "thunder." That irks me more then anything, infact. It's like taking a gun and calling it a "boom."

My grandparents had this heavy metal thing in the backyard that was flipped over by a straight gust of wind. I've seen it rip branches off of trees and all kinds of stuff. Plus, if I controlled it, I could use it to fly.
 

Nerdfury

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werewolfsfury said:
Nerdfury said:
The universe/setting/novels I'm working on has ten elements, including earth, fire, air, water, lightning, light, shadow, forest, beast, spirit. In my world, all elements can include primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary effects, and can be modified for use by the ancient powers of chaos, destruction, creation, order, war, wisdom or magic, and can be modified further by the physical, mental, emotional or spiritual.

For example, earth can mean literal earth/stone/sand/rock, or can mean barriers or blockades, or prisons, or a few related things.

Based on that, I think I'd choose air, because I imagine it'd represent physical air, as well as speed and travel.
What does beast do?
It's something I've been working on for around ten years, on and off, piecing together everything from the beginning of time to the modern age, but for very bit of headway I make with one thing, I usually stop and work on something else before changing some old thing entirely.

My point? It's not entirely pieced together in some kind of manner that might make sense all up, but I figure that the beast element would include becoming some animal, gaining the abilities of one (say, hearing, smell, etc), summoning, dismissing, turning an angry creature into an ally or against an enemy.
 

Jaranja

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Asturiel said:
Jaranja said:
Stop making me agree with you!

OT: I choose the element of surprise.

You shall all cower before my minions!

Jar have you been gone or have I just not seen you?.
A bit of both; I haven't been on Escapist that much lately, due to exams. You'll be seeing me of me though!

*hugs*
 

SultanP

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I'd be earth. I'm pretty calm and stable, and I'm usually not one to budge easily.
 

Miffmoff

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Air; I have a dream of flying. But as a chemistry student I would also have to say Plutonium because its the last word in destruction or Bismuth because of its half life of 19 x 10^19 years which I believe is around 1000 times the current age of the universe.
 

CrazyGirl17

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Um... hard to say. I'd every go with water/ice, wind, fire (and possibly lighting), and maybe earth... or, if I could, darkness or light.
 

miscelaneous

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andrew21 said:
I would probably be Nitrogen that stuff is awesome. (lol see wat i did thar)
Screw nitrogen, I'll take some Uranium-238 instead.
Naw, but on topic, I'd probably take wind. There's something great about it.
 

Someperson307

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I'd want to control organic matter. I could instantly cure anyone of anything, I could change the way a person thinks and bend them to my will, I could even change someone into something else. I'd be like a necromancer, I guess. As for a real element, darkness all the way!