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plato caster

Feb 12th, 2020
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  1. [list][*][u][b]Name[/b][/u]: Plato
  2. [*][u][b]Class[/b][/u]: Caster
  3. [*][u][b]Appearance[/b][/u]:
  4. [*][u][b]Personality[/b][/u]:
  5. [*][u][b]Stats[/b][/u]:
  6. [list][*][u]Strength[/u]: A
  7. [*][u]Endurance[/u]: B
  8. [*][u]Agility[/u]: B
  9. [*][u]Mana[/u]: EX
  10. [*][u]Luck[/u]: D
  11. [*][u]Noble Phantasm[/u]: B+[/list]
  12. [*][u][b]Class Skills[/b][/u]:
  13. Workshop Creation (EX)- Not EX for power, but for versatility- every ancient civilization, dating back to the dawn of humanity, constructed arenas for wrestling. Plato can find these rings and bring them to the surface, intact and pristine, for the purposes of an honorable match.
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  15. [*][u][b]Personal Skills[/b][/u]:
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  18. [*][u][b]Noble Phantasm(s)[/b][/u]:
  19. [list][*][u]Name[/u]: Platon, the Broad-Shouldered
  20. [*][u]Rank[/u]: A
  21. [*][u]Type[/u]: Anti-Unit
  22. [*][u]Effects[/u]: The philosopher "Plato" was not given that name at birth. Rather, it is an appelation- one given to him in the wrestling rings of ancient Greece, and repeated by all his peers, followers, and foes. It reflects on his powerful physique, and his status among the Greeks. His True Name forgotten to the flow of history, he has truly embraced "Plato" as his identity. This skill grants him the skills Natural Body and Courage.
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  26. [list][*][u]Name[/u]: The Unwritten Dialogues: The Finite and The Infinite.
  27. [*][u]Rank[/u]: B
  28. [*][u]Type[/u]: ?
  29. [*][u]Appearance[/u]: Plato summons a chalkboard and begins writing on it. Symbols and diagrams flood forth.
  30. [*][u]Effects[/u]: The Unwritten Dialogues were fundamental pieces of Plato's philosophy and reasoning- so fundamental and obvious, he felt, that they did not merit writing down. The "Finite" and the "infinite" are two very different, yet equally important, principles in the Theory of Forms. By applying these concepts to himself, he is able to recharge his mana infinitely.[/list]
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  32. [list][*][u]Name[/u]: The Universal Truths: The Theory of Forms.
  33. [*][u]Rank[/u]: B
  34. [*][u]Type[/u]: ?
  35. [*][u]Appearance[/u]: Plato summons a chalkboard and begins writing on it. Symbols and diagrams flood forth.
  36. [*][u]Effects[/u]: The Unwritten Dialogues were fundamental pieces of Plato's philosophy and reasoning- so fundamental and obvious, he felt, that they did not merit writing down. The "Finite" and the "infinite" are two very different, yet equally important, principles in the Theory of Forms. By applying these concepts to himself, he is able to recharge his mana infinitely.[/list]
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  38. [*][b][u]Alignment[/u][/b]: Lawful Neutral
  39. [*][b][u]Changes[/u][/b]:
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  42. "You see, the difference between 'nothing' and 'something' is as vast as the difference between 'one' and 'infinity.' Thus, it can be determined that if I do not possess a 'zero' of Mana, that I must possess 'some.' And as 'some' is more than 'one,' it is far closer to 'infinity' than 'zero.' Thus, is the Unwritten Dialogue."
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