The Watchers of Night ([personal profile] thewatchers) wrote2018-09-04 12:05 am
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Daybreak Academy is an Alternate Universe (AU) game where canon characters have modified histories to live in a present-day Earth with a hidden supernatural element. Characters take on the role of students and faculty at the illustrious Daybreak Academy, a school meant to train people in their supernatural talents and prevent the extinction of humanity during the prophesied Nightfall, when the sun is blotted from the sky and fell creatures will engulf the world. A full Premise can be found here.

If you're looking to ask about lore or setting questions, you can find the faq here! This is a page specifically for asking questions about game mechanics.

HOW DOES THIS GAME TRACK TIME?
The game runs on roughly a 1:1 In-Character Day to Out-of-Character day, although events and logs can generally be set to certain dates within a month at the players' prerogative.

WHAT IS THE PLOT OF THE GAME?
The game's general underlying plot is preparation for and survival of Nightfall. Most events will center around the operation of the school and the training of the students, through missions and lessons. It will culminate with Nightfall, where all of the preparation and training will be put to the ultimate test.

WHAT WILL THE EVENTS BE LIKE?
Events will range between school-focused events and logs with a lighter tone, and mission-based events that can run more serious and plot-intensive. Players are welcome and encouraged to run their own plots, and Faculty are required to run some kind of log every month.

ARE THERE ANY MAJOR NPCS?
The most prominent NPC is Daybreak Headmistress and High Seeress Mila Duchene, who will give most of the general direction to Faculty members and set agenda when needed based on the plot. Beyond that, it can be assumed there are other students and faculty at Daybreak, who can be fleshed out and utilized by players if needed for their own plots. Other notable NPCs may appear over time as villains, allies and obstacles in logs and events.

IS THERE A NETWORK THAT CHARACTERS CAN ACCESS?
Daybreak students and faculty have access to a private in-school network through their student or faculty ID. This network functions as something of a combination of Blackboard, Discord, and DC++, students can freely share files between each other, there are open message boards for official and unofficial use by students and faculty which can be further personalized and moderated by the users, and online functionality for coursework is also managed through the network, as teachers can assign things and even post grades on it. Chat functions are available in both text and voice options and can be "locked" to exclude other users with the right settings enabled. Be warned, however! Some faculty members may have administrative access, which means they can look into locked posts and text logs if they have reason to do so.

Students may also use non-network functions on their cell phones such as texting or other apps.

WHAT FACULTY MEMBERS HAVE ADMINISTRATIVE ACCESS OVER THE NETWORK?
At time of application acceptance, Faculty members that fit a certain profile may be messaged privately by the mod account to gain administrative access. Teachers who accept this responsibility will be charged with keeping an eye on student communications to prevent bullying and rulebreaking. Teachers who are liable to gain administrative access are those who are deemed tech savvy, stable, and discreet at time of interview.

HOW DOES AU WORK IN THIS GAME?
All characters apped into this game must have an alternate history created for them as if they were born and raised on Earth in an allegedly mundane modern setting. However, hidden within the world are a number of powers and secret societies that your character may have acquired, been a part of or witnessed that lead them to enter Daybreak Academy, an elite private school that is in fact a front for training the supernaturally talented. The particulars of the AU are open and up to you, but the character you play should still be recognizable in general personality and core being, just with some differences based on their different upbringing and circumstances.

DOES MY CHARACTER'S AU HAVE TO MIRROR OR RESEMBLE THEIR CANON BACKSTORY?
While this isn't strictly required, it is encouraged and the setting is designed to allow a degree of freedom to create similar beats to canon for those that want to do so. Part of the fun of AU is coming up with new, interesting scenarios for a character and that is highly encouraged by the mod team.

This extends to character relationships, characters are able to create family units with characters from other canons so long as both players involved agree to it.

ARE THERE ANY TOOLS TO HELP ME COME UP WITH AN AU?
Every month there will be an AU meme posted which prospective players can use to figure out a good AU for their character. Players are also welcome and encouraged to make clans, families, and organizations within the Secret Societies that your character might potentially be a part of. Player-created families will have at least one listed "head" who can help you integrate your character into it.

HOW DO POWERS WORK WITH THE AU?
Characters should be able to generally select a powerset similar to their own canon abilities, although those from higher-powered canons will have the scope somewhat limited. There are a list of suggestions with each powerset present in the game, and players are encouraged to pick what most suits their character and concept.

DOES MY CHARACTER HAVE TO HAVE THE SAME POWER SET THEY DO IN CANON?
Characters are not required to have the same powers they did in canon, they can be shifted to something that might feel appropriate within the setting. This can even apply to canon characters who do not have or are not from canons in which powers are present, they could have powers in their AU, or characters with powers in canon could have no powers in this game at all, if desired. Players are free to craft whatever AU they find engaging within the setting.

WHAT IF MY CHARACTER DOESN'T HAVE POWERS IN CANON?
Daybreak Academy will certainly have ample opportunity for combat, but for characters who do not possess powers of their own, there will still be opportunities for them to take part in events through things such as diplomacy, research and tactical leadership.

MY CHARACTER'S LEARNED SOMETHING NEW!
Daybreak is a school full of many colourful characters and the world is full of new things. It's entirely possible your characters may learn new techniques or skills worth noting!

If you want to update your character's powers in-setting, head over to the applications page for instructions on how to submit power updates for mod approval.

DO CREATIVE WORKS FROM MY CHARACTER'S CANON EXIST IN SETTING?
You can assume there are equivalent works of fiction that follow the general themes of fiction in our world. Players are encouraged to make up their own titles and concepts to flesh out the setting.

HOW DOES LANGUAGE WORK IN DAYBREAK ACADEMY?
Daybreak Academy conducts classes primarily in English and French, and students and teachers usually speak at least one of the two languages. Characters who don't speak either languages will have tutoring available, and can play the learning of a language out in-character. Additionally, the Academy provides translation programs that can be run on a standard smartphone. With a headphone in one ear, the phone will detect spoken language and feed it back to the listener on a short delay to facilitate greater understanding.

Furthermore, it is not uncommon for many faculty members to speak other languages as well, and the school employs a large array of interpreters, generally able to accommodate every language spoken in the world.

WHAT IS DAYBREAK ACADEMY LIKE TO ATTEND?
Daybreak Academy in many ways fits the conception of a posh luxury school. It provides constant access to high quality food, drink, and facilities, and students often have a great deal of leisure with which to partake. The atmosphere as a whole is relaxed and supportive, with teachers and faculty forming personal relationships with their students as mentors and guides into the thorny world of adulthood. There's a certain familial atmosphere about it, all who enter the Academy are comrades, forging bonds greater than any obligation of blood and birth.

When missions arise, however, the Academy moves with military precision. There is a structured chain of command with experienced commanders on the ground guiding the action and barking short, succinct orders their teams obey without question. All Academy students are first and foremost here to learn to beat back the darkness, which means mandatory combat and tactical training so every student makes it back alive.

DO THE DORMS HAVE A FLOOR PLAN?

Yes they do:



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WHAT IS THE TOWN OF SOLEIL LIKE?
Soleil has the look of a small provincial town that has met the progressive march of modernization. While much of it is built in old french architecture, like many other small but still connected towns there are strips of modern shopping and convenience integrated with the old. Residents are friendly and respectful of students at the Academy, although many private store owners can be a bit brusque with troublemakers. Soleil has its own police force that mostly serves to rein in unruly students, especially given the French drinking age of 16 and the preponderance of American students wholly unprepared to handle this responsibly.

Most residents are at least bilingual, speaking English and French, although German, Italian and Spanish are also common.

WHAT HAPPENS IF MY CHARACTER DIES IN-GAME?
Death is typically permanent in Daybreak Academy, and will only come about if the player has worked out a plot with the mod team in which their character is killed. However, there are a few methods to avert death that can be worked out with the mod team. While we are open to creative solutions, there are a few common methods. The character's soul may have been entrapped by a Daemon who returns them to life as a Contracted, exchanging a second chance at life for service to the Daemon's agenda. Fey might do the same, although in their case it is often more on a whim. Mages can summon souls back from the Outland through forbidden rituals and bond them to foreign objects such as golems, suits of armor, or even corpses (whether or not the soul used to inhabit said corpse). This also applies to Tamers, some of who create familiars around the soul of a dead friend or family member. Finally, a Vampire's embrace can return the dead to twisted unlife as a Vampire.

Other methods likely exist, but in general cheating death is exceptionally difficult and not without considerable cost, to say nothing of the return to life being often incomplete or dramatically changing a character's body and usually not for the better.

WHAT KIND OF CHARACTERS MAY BE APPLIED IN DAYBREAK ACADEMY?
Daybreak Academy allows canon characters, as well as Original Characters who must be tailored specifically to the Daybreak Academy setting. Characters must have enough canon presence to establish a defined personality and some semblance of a backstory, some minor characters or characters from plot-lite or plot-absent canons may not be acceptable on a case-by-case basis.

"Blank slate" characters such as Commander Shepard from Mass Effect or Ren Amamiya from Persona 5 are permissible so long as the player defines the character's personality based on a consistently possible in-canon presentation (Paragon Shepard, snarky Ren). Depending on the circumstances multiple iterations of a single character may be permitted so long as they can be represented as visually distinct and there is canon precedence for it (male and female Commander Shepard, Akira Kusuru fron the manga and Ren Amamiya from the game, etc.) These will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

IS THERE AN APPLICATION CYCLE? WHEN DO APPLICATIONS OPEN?
There is currently no application cycle and applications remain open while the game is open. This is subject to change should the game size warrant it.

HOW MANY CHARACTERS CAN I PLAY IN THE GAME?
You may have up to three active characters at a time, with a limit of one faculty character.

ARE APPLICATION AND/OR RESERVATION CHALLENGES ALLOWED?
We do not allow application challenges, applications are on a first-come first-serve basis.

HOW DO RESERVES WORK?
You may place a reservation at any time which will guarantee your ability to apply with that character for a week. If your reservation lapses you may not reserve the same character again for one week, but may still submit an app if nobody else reserves or applies with the character.

We will only accept reservations for canon characters.

WHAT ARE THE ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS IN THIS GAME?
Activity requirements are fully outlined in the Rules, but are in summary, two threads of at least 5 comments between 2 different characters, or 1 post and 1 thread of at least 5 comments.

HOW DO HIATUSES WORK?
You may hiatus for a single month by declaring a Hiatus on the Hiatus Page. After taking a hiatus, you may not take another or a strike for the following two months.

WHAT HAPPENS ICLY IF I DROP A CHARACTER OR ARE SWEPT DUE TO FAILED AC?
In the case of a drop or failed activity, characters will default to being transferred to one of Daybreak Academy's satellite campuses, of which there are several worldwide. If dropped, you may specify with more detail what happens to them, such as they go missing, or remain on campus as an NPC. If you drop a character you may re-apply with them at any time, if you failed activity you may not re-apply for a month.

WHAT IF I WANT TO APP A PREVIOUSLY DROPPED CHARACTER?
While it is easier and encouraged to retain a character's established AU, we do allow the opportunity to reset the character, although we recommend against this if at all possible. If so, state you are doing so in the app. A thick vein of Outland Mist will run through the world and characters will have a vague sense that something is different than before, but will not know exactly what. The character will come in with their new backstory and all their former CR will not remember them, it will be as if they had never existed. All CR they had previously and deeds they had completed will instead be attributed to some "other" character who isn't around anymore, having been lost to the Outlands.

ARE HMD POSTS REQUIRED IN THIS GAME?
Daybreak Academy does not require any mandatory critiques although you are welcome to include them if you want that feedback. If the mods notice characters seem to be deviating wildly from the character as stated in the application, we will contact you directly with our concerns.

I HAVE A QUESTION THAT ISN'T ADDRESSED ON THIS PAGE.
If you have additional questions about game mechanics, setting, or other topics that were not addressed on the FAQs, please feel free to ask them in the comments below.


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[personal profile] nerdorama 2018-10-21 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
Bit of a nitpicky power question but I'll put it out there so it's out there. Is it possible for a character to try (for my purposes, emphasizing try, as this is meant to be something that causes more problems for them than anything) to utilize more than one of the setting power sources? Say a Mage wants some extra firepower and decides to contract with a Daemon, or a Vampire decides that his natural abilities could be best supplemented by a giant Runic gun. Are there any hard restrictions on this, ICly or OOCly?
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[personal profile] blitzbrained 2018-12-22 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
i'm going to be the unfortunate wrench in the gears here and ask if undead characters are concievably appable as like friendly/nonhostile? It sounds like from the blurbs they're not, but I do have a lot of undead characters, some of which would otherwise fit, so I figured I'd ask.

(If not that's cool, just wanted to know)
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[personal profile] espilan 2018-12-22 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
Given the premise, it can reasonably be assumed that characters that are too young should probably not be considered, but there's nothing said in the FAQ (at the time of this writing) as to how young actually is too young; do you have a number you can give us for age limits, or are you planning to address the matter of a character's age on a case-by-case basis?
Edited (removed an extra 'how', how did it get there.) 2018-12-22 02:06 (UTC)
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[personal profile] clarius 2018-12-22 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi mods! I wanted to ask something regarding clans, families, and organisations:

Will it be possible for player created families to have minor ties to the academy itself? I was thinking that, for my character's backstory, her mother's side would have been going to the Academy for a long time. Would it be possible for them to send donations to the school or set up a scholarship for those exceptional in a certain field of magic or art that holds a special place to them? If not, I totally understand! I was simply curious if this could be done.

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[personal profile] punishyou 2018-12-22 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Hiya mods! Hopefully I can keep this as brief as I want it to be, but if not, I am so sorry.

Re: characters that don't canonly have powers. I was wondering how canon faction-based "alignments" are handled.

In my case (and maybe other potential Dynasty Warriors castmates??), Yuanji is affiliated with the Wei and (later) Jin kingdoms, where both have an elemental affiliation of sorts with ice. Now, despite some spinoffs having a more magicky feel and what not, Dynasty Warriors itself is pretty normal despite typical video game crazy, so the ice affiliation is more based off of combo strings and what musou (basically the game's unique/limit break skill) is used. Though sometimes it also depends on what the currently equipped weapon's element affinity is, though I default to kingdom-based instead when it comes to playing from the series.

Now that rambling is out of the way: Would this be considered as being a canon power, or just left up to the player to decide if they wish to make it such and/or incorporate it in some way for the game setting?

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[personal profile] rutility 2018-12-22 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi! A couple questions regarding AUs and appability.

First, I see that undead characters are appable, but what about nonhuman (humanoid) characters? Specifically, the gems in Land of the Lustrous? They have nothing special about them except being literally made of stone, so they may require some significant AUing, the details of which I'm happy to discuss in more depth. (That might take finagling; I don't want to ruin backstories for any gems that might app after me!)

Second, are faculty applications first-come first-served, or could there be multiple faculty sharing positions (three ghost punching teachers)? And could I app as the school nurse/doctor?*

THIRD QUESTION (I am so sorry) but is the AU planning thread required for applying?

*I imagine as a school-wide clinician, the AU requirement for the character would involve knowing how to treat every single student...
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[personal profile] adelphoi 2018-12-23 09:35 am (UTC)(link)
hi there mods!! i have a question that follows up a bit on the one above, regarding non-humans. if you play a race from the outland, i suppose it's assumed that they're not in the dark as far as the magical world goes? like, the equivalent of harry potter "purebloods" in that they've always been aware of the magical world and/or been a part of it since birth?

also, since they're from outland, are they treated/perceived differently? for instance, if i made my character fey or half fey, would earth peoples not trust her simply because she's from outland, which is like the Bad Place? and in that vein, are we just to sort of make up what outland is like, or is there some blurb written up about it somewhere that i might have missed? is it similar to earth, just full of magic? what would it be like to have lived there/grown up there/had family members from there? could someone from outland travel back and forth between the planes if they wanted or needed to?

OH ALSO i take it we can take liberties in what these races are like? that there's no set 'description' for fey aside from that they're mischievous pains in the asses? would they be more adept with certain types of magic/have specific physical characteristics/anything like that?

thanks so much, this game looks super awesome so far!!
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[personal profile] whatsupdanger 2018-12-23 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
How old is Daybreak Academy itself? Like when was the school founded?
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[personal profile] saltsweet 2018-12-23 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello! So, myself and [personal profile] superscholar are considering apping Gohan and Videl from Dragon Ball Z, but from the epilogue where they are married and have a 4 year old child.

In our AU planning, we want them to still have a child, but it's super unlikely that anyone is gonna want to app a character young enough to be Gohan and Videl's kid. So we were wondering if it would be okay for them to still have a 4 year old kid, but for the kid to be always off screen. Essentially, both myself and [personal profile] superscholar would reference the child, but we wouldn't have her appear in any of our threads. (Unless an appropriate situation arose and we discussed it with you mods first.) Is that something that would be doable?

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[personal profile] peace_keeper 2018-12-23 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
White Chain is decidedly not human looking, what with being a ceramic statue of rune scribed armor animated by a spirit of cold divine fire that you can see shining through various spots. I’m assuming it’s okay to go around like this at the school but what are our options for disguising ourselves as human if necessary?
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[personal profile] saltsweet 2018-12-24 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Is there any overlap between Candles and Hunters? Is it plausible for a Hunter to develop a Flame or for a Candle to join a Hunter society? Would a Candle be welcome in Hunter society or begrudgingly tolerated?

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[personal profile] superscholar 2018-12-24 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
A question regarding powers:

I'm considering making Gohan a natural wereape, who is also a Candle (wereape ancestry would give him enhanced reflexes, endurance, and strength, while being a Candle would maybe give him super speed and/or energy blasts, still working that out). Would it be possible for his powers to awaken at the age of four, or would that be too young? I'm aware the range is 12 and 14 years old, but I was curious if that was flexible, or if that was set in stone.
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[personal profile] thebreakfastbug 2018-12-24 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Would it be possible to for Rune Guard armor to transform into a vehicle?
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[personal profile] thebreakfastbug 2018-12-24 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
...oh whoops. I didn't notice Eureka Seven and Escaflowne has suggested options.
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[personal profile] prof 2018-12-24 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Can Runes be inscribed onto people as well as objects?
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[personal profile] missleading 2018-12-25 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
Hello mods! I have two questions about a Very Good Boy.

1. What are the dorm policies on normal pets, like dogs or cats? Are characters allowed to come in with, or take in/adopt an animal and keep them in the dorm?

2. What qualifies an animal character as appable vs. available as an NPC. In Persona 3, there is a character (Koromaru) who is an active part of the party and has his own mini storyline. He has some personality, but no dialogue outside of translations given by another character in the cast (Aigis).

tl;dr can Minako have Koromaru in-game, or would he be considered an appable character?

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[personal profile] yeahblowme 2018-12-25 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey mods!

Just like the other I have some questions. I want to make my character a Contracted but I would like to make him part of the faculty instead of just a student. Considering the role of the Contracted in the game I wonder if this is possible.

Is it also possible that the effects of being Contracted can change a character's appearance? The character I want to bring into game doesn't really look like a normal human being.

Thank you!
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[personal profile] schwanenritter 2018-12-25 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm still considering altering it, but pretty late in canon Fakir does gain some limited reality rewriting powers, so how would such powers be handle in game as a general note?
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[personal profile] tiredcharmer 2018-12-26 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, so how much history and power are we allowed to establish for player-made NPC factions, like the Mage clan Tyzias is from?

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[personal profile] suddenlybees 2018-12-26 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello! Re. grade levels, are they based off "traditional" classes like math and science and language where students go into greater depth in each year, with "non-traditional" classes involving fighting and powers starting everybody off at the introductory level regardless of how old they actually are?

ig for Kano specifically, he rarely went to school before coming to Daybreak, so at 16 years old, he would technically be in 11th grade, but he's missing so much of the foundational material that he wouldn't really follow with the classes if he's forced to actually attend them for once in his life. The app mentions mental age placing characters in higher/lower grade levels, but mentally he's 16, he's just uneducated.

tl;dr where are dumb kids placed, thanks!!

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[personal profile] tsunderetornado 2018-12-27 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
Out of curiousity, is it possible for a character to be both a Seer and a Flame? I'm thinking of apping in a character who is an esper/psychic whose abilities are predominantly telekinesis, but she does show some other abilities in canon, like an awareness of when her sister has been hurt and being able to locate her injured sister. She's also extremely arrogant and haughty, and I'm actually hoping for the Seer abilities to give her some disadvantages (such as being blind for a period of time after any given vision) so that she's forced to be more willing to work with others.
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[personal profile] unpocoloco 2018-12-27 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Forgive me if it's already been asked but is it possible to app a character as a student initially and then later try for faculty? I'm curious about playing a faculty member but I don't know what I can manage for time and want to feel out first before I jump into that.
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[personal profile] psychomancy 2018-12-29 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
hello! in canon, gemma has precognitive abilities that often cause her physical pain, though her main power is using illusion/suggestive magic. would she be able to keep magic as her main ability, but still manifest minor precognitive abilities in-game and possibly join the watchers?

additionally, she is the link between the mortal world and a world called the realms, which is a sort of limbo for the souls of the dead, among other things. she enters this world by drawing on her magic and summoning a door of light. is this something that could be worked into the game setting?

thank you!
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[personal profile] observitude 2018-12-31 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
Candles are said to have abilities awaken in them that are deeply personal/fitting. Does this mean that someone would be dissuaded from giving a character a power that is...fairly useless? (Without overcoming uselessness/perceived uselessness being a part of their character).

Think "can change hair from straight to curly and back at will" or something equally mundane.

Additionally, I assume based on reading but I just want to confirm: if a character manifests one of these personal powers, they are automatically a Candle, right? Even if they just want to ignore secret organized societies and such?

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[personal profile] justicide 2019-01-01 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it possible that beings from the Outlands (fey, for instance) and humans fall in love with each other / get together in a more sexual way so you get halfbreeds?
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[personal profile] capital_asset 2019-01-03 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
Do Hunters always seek to kill Outland-based or Outland-connected threats, or would there be some factions who'd seek to bring them to heel and use them? I'm trying to figure out an analogue to the Yatagarasu having control over the Kuzunohas in Raidou's canon.

Also, how likely is it for an Outland being who might have consorted with humans in the past to have distant descendants?
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