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Project Renegades (Working Title)

twentyfirstcenturyscizoidman
Np. Might take inspiration and dig out what survived of that old story (I lost a lot of creative stuff when my computer blew up a few years back, back it up!) And post it on my own thread with a couple other idea's for people to peer at. Also Ill delete the non informative posts I made after I sleep to keep your thread neat
projectotakux
@ twentyfirstcenturyscizoidm. Yeah definitely. Oh and before I go for the night, to answer the rest of your question in your chuunibyo comment, I completely neglected to answer about the functions. In regards to the general function of the 7 The mana spheres, they function more like the wisps from sonic colors. When the user uses one of the orbs they can enhance their own abilities utilizing that specific element. However unlike say the chaos emeralds (which lets be real are too broken to count), they have a finite amount of mana they store, and will turn to a dull grey when it runs out of mana. While they will always be recharging in this state, their recharge speed varies depending on how much of that spheres given element is present in the area it is in. So for example the fire mana sphere recharges much faster when there is a fire in the area and will absorb the fire to recharge itself. where as the void mana sphere would be the slowest given that it's power is based on how much creative and spiritual energy an individual person or group has. Though Like the chaos emeralds, they are used in a ritual to bring forth the time a space mana stones, which are Dialga and palkia in orb forms.
projectotakux
and its ok to keep your comments as is, I know you meant no harm. :)
projectotakux
I Will be deleting this since there has been no activity on this forum. I will still be working on this regardless. Thanks for all tbe feedback i have gotten. I have taken the time to screenshot all of the feedback i have recieved for future reference
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