While the seasons come and go, shadow chiaroscuro. Yri from my story From Outgrowth to Autumn Flowers.

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While the seasons come and go, shadow chiaroscuro. Yri from my story From Outgrowth to Autumn Flowers.

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So I saw a post about this concept and thought it would make for a interesting ask. Magical damage, like a necromancers fingers slowly turning black and losing sensation or a wizard with lighting bolt scares across their arms. What dose it look like when your oc's push their magic beyond what their bodies can handle?
Sorry for the delay!
So for Liya, like most cases of magic, it mostly depends on her host. Outside of a host, she becomes anchored to the ironwood tree that makes her grave on Melenas, or to the former heart of the Selesnya conclave in the 10th District on Ravnica, where the leylines meet. The more she fights against it, the more transparent she gets, and the foggier her mind becomes. It’s like a slower acting anaesthesia.
Though Yri’s magic is small to match its user, she can still push herself too far. Her hair starts losing its fight against gravity, and it becomes harder for her to fly. Less obviously, food (especially sweets) loses its flavour.
Vasil’s magic is basically what’s keeping him alive, so using too much means he starts drying out, as it were, and his bones start weakening their connections. Like Liya, he starts getting fuzzy around the edges before becoming a temporarily inanimate pile of bones.
Caidi’s magic powers her telepathy and projection, along with their shapeshifting. They remain sentient, but become unable to communicate effectively.
Kolya unfortunately finds himself in this position too often. Utilising precognition puts stress on the brain, so he develops nosebleeds and sharp headaches as a warning sign to avoid damage from continuing. He’s pushed himself into a coma before, and could risk death.
Conversely, The Coterie rarely push too hard, being able to channel power through all three of them. Unless in a literal life or death scenario, they don’t tend to fight together, meaning there’s at least one of them in reserve. If it comes to it, they collectively start weakening and aging, their shared mind generating screams internally. This heals over time with rest, but leaves the triplets vulnerable in the interim.
Thanks for the ask, @little-red-rabbit!
Вот оживотненые версии доки доки девочек. Где Юри - волчица Нацуки - песец Моника - лисица, а Сайори - собачка( ну или она могла бы быть койтом)
sayori: I assure you, I’m not jealous, I just get a horrible burning feeling in my stomach when I think about him with someone else.
yuri: That’s jealousy.
monika: Or heartburn. Have you eaten spicy foods lately?
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Traditional drawing I did last week of my oc Yri. My skills are a little rotten but I'm okay with the result. I thought it could be worst 🍂🍁
Are all of the listed stories chapters of a greater work? Also, Into Dust please!
Two, actually! The End Of Things, The Long Walk, Something Borrowed, and Lock Ourselves In are parts of @holiday-in-eorzea’s narrative, whereas the rest are from the mainline “A Planeswalker’s Story” series.
Into Dust follows the aftermath of Countdown, where we see the results of Yri’s first planeswalk. She winds up on the dying plane of Equilor, where an encounter with a traveller leads her to learning more about her abilities, and receiving an impromptu history lesson about the Multiverse as a whole.