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[[File:Mortal.png|50px]]: These are those that might bloom. The simplest of shapes- and thus, the simplest to mold.
 
[[File:Mortal.png|50px]]: These are those that might bloom. The simplest of shapes- and thus, the simplest to mold.
  
[[File:Sorcerer.png|50px]]: They interest me, in their shape. It is not so simple- but neither is it so complex. They toe the line of change. Maybe a dance...
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[[File:Sorcerer.png|50px]]: Their shape interests me. It is neither simple nor so complex. They toe the line of change. Maybe a dance...
  
 
[[File:Mage2.png|50px]]: Many are haughty. Those that believe themselves the pinnacle. But few understand the true meaning of 'magic.' Magic is to change. To transcend.
 
[[File:Mage2.png|50px]]: Many are haughty. Those that believe themselves the pinnacle. But few understand the true meaning of 'magic.' Magic is to change. To transcend.

Latest revision as of 02:01, 2 August 2024

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'You ask of me what I think of other shapes? Well. I think...

Vampire.png: That this shape is not so vile as most believe. There is art to be admired in the tragedy of their supposed existence. Yes?

Garou.png: That all those who change shape so simply are enviable. But the nature of their change is too simple. I seek something more profound.

Mortal.png: These are those that might bloom. The simplest of shapes- and thus, the simplest to mold.

Sorcerer.png: Their shape interests me. It is neither simple nor so complex. They toe the line of change. Maybe a dance...

Mage2.png: Many are haughty. Those that believe themselves the pinnacle. But few understand the true meaning of 'magic.' Magic is to change. To transcend.

Changeling.png: I hear tell that their shapes are fascinating to behold. As many and varied as the stars in the sky. I should quite like to meet one someday.

Those with which I am more familiar... They are just so. Familiar. Each shape has a lesson to teach- and so do I learn.