11-09-2017, 06:29 PM
Changed it to 1 person. Added a comment that it's harder to do at the edge of her range (and if they're heavy she may drop them even within her range).
Pick Me Up (300) Requires: Telekinesis, Ranged, Ranged Control, Buff
Gripping a willing prime with her magic, Ebony can lift them up and move them at up to 20mph providing they stay inside her telekinesis range. This does require some concentration, so she can't focus on any other moves or attacks at the same time - however she can move at full speed and still use telekinesis for other normal applications (but can't carefully aim or put force into throwing something, meaning it would be useless for combat), but trying to lift up too much will make her lose focus. Ebony taking damage and someone she's holding struggling will cause her to lose concentration. Besides this, her friend is free to try and use moves, and move their arms freely (and legs slowly) - so they can easily perform actions such as firing a bow or pulling a book off a shelf. Picking up a willing prime is only a bit more tiring than picking up an object with similar weight. Also, trying to move a prime outside of her telekinesis range will make her lose concentration, and their momentum is not maintained - to them it feels like hitting an invisible wall. And it is much harder and tiring for her to do at the edge of her telekinesis range, so she might end up dropping a heavy person before they reach the edge of her range.
When Ebony lets go of her friend, intentionally or otherwise, they will fall softly down to the ground - decelerating as they near the floor. This effect ends if they fall outside her telekinesis range (e.g. maybe they were being held over a pit), or if they hit the ground. While her friend is falling, Ebony cannot move, and is hit with a wave of fatigue (which is stronger if they fall further) as her magic rushes from her to steady their fall. Anyone affected by the feather fall magic can choose to dispell it at will, and simply fall normally.
Side Notes:
>It will usually take about 7 seconds for someone to fall 60m safely (or 3.5s dangerously).
>It's more energy efficient to bring someone to the ground manually (and probably a bit safer).
>While Ebony needs to see or sense a prime to pick them up, she can continue lifting them outside of her vision providing she remembers where they are relative to her. However, moving them is not recommended as without seeing what she's doing, she could accidentally knock them into something.
>Trying to grap someone who is moving is impossible if they're moving faster than 20mph, if not, it just requires her to stand still while focusing until she's picked them up. This takes a small amount of effort, but isn't particularly hard.
>The time it takes to pick up a prime is usually negligible (unless they're moving, when it can take up to 2 seconds).
RP Notes:
>This is generally not useful in combat situations; but sometimes height is needed, so it could allow an ally to compete with a flying enemy - if they can deal with the limited movement speed and can coordinate with Ebony. Although it'll more often be used to help friends move somewhere.
>She's likely to try and use this casually, even if it might seem like a breach of personal space.
Pick Me Up (300) Requires: Telekinesis, Ranged, Ranged Control, Buff
Gripping a willing prime with her magic, Ebony can lift them up and move them at up to 20mph providing they stay inside her telekinesis range. This does require some concentration, so she can't focus on any other moves or attacks at the same time - however she can move at full speed and still use telekinesis for other normal applications (but can't carefully aim or put force into throwing something, meaning it would be useless for combat), but trying to lift up too much will make her lose focus. Ebony taking damage and someone she's holding struggling will cause her to lose concentration. Besides this, her friend is free to try and use moves, and move their arms freely (and legs slowly) - so they can easily perform actions such as firing a bow or pulling a book off a shelf. Picking up a willing prime is only a bit more tiring than picking up an object with similar weight. Also, trying to move a prime outside of her telekinesis range will make her lose concentration, and their momentum is not maintained - to them it feels like hitting an invisible wall. And it is much harder and tiring for her to do at the edge of her telekinesis range, so she might end up dropping a heavy person before they reach the edge of her range.
When Ebony lets go of her friend, intentionally or otherwise, they will fall softly down to the ground - decelerating as they near the floor. This effect ends if they fall outside her telekinesis range (e.g. maybe they were being held over a pit), or if they hit the ground. While her friend is falling, Ebony cannot move, and is hit with a wave of fatigue (which is stronger if they fall further) as her magic rushes from her to steady their fall. Anyone affected by the feather fall magic can choose to dispell it at will, and simply fall normally.
Side Notes:
>It will usually take about 7 seconds for someone to fall 60m safely (or 3.5s dangerously).
>It's more energy efficient to bring someone to the ground manually (and probably a bit safer).
>While Ebony needs to see or sense a prime to pick them up, she can continue lifting them outside of her vision providing she remembers where they are relative to her. However, moving them is not recommended as without seeing what she's doing, she could accidentally knock them into something.
>Trying to grap someone who is moving is impossible if they're moving faster than 20mph, if not, it just requires her to stand still while focusing until she's picked them up. This takes a small amount of effort, but isn't particularly hard.
>The time it takes to pick up a prime is usually negligible (unless they're moving, when it can take up to 2 seconds).
RP Notes:
>This is generally not useful in combat situations; but sometimes height is needed, so it could allow an ally to compete with a flying enemy - if they can deal with the limited movement speed and can coordinate with Ebony. Although it'll more often be used to help friends move somewhere.
>She's likely to try and use this casually, even if it might seem like a breach of personal space.
