One and two are pretty epic. The third has the potential for hilarity.
I vote for 3 with a hidden trait against normals in most circumstances just so that we can have an unnerved pizza guy delivering us food ("I swear that house isn't here unless they get a delivery!"). But we do need to tip...
@TedronaiYeah, and most people don't realize that most professions through history have passed knowledge down this way. It's how organizations like guilds and Freemasons maintained power and their knowlege base. Part of an apprentice or journeyman's pay was the knowledge recieved during their...
I think the OP is leaning towards adult magicians. So a seminar or book, possibly, but not a class per se. This doesn't appear to be an academy scenario.
Given the limitations on the spirits themselves, any knowledge about them is likely to be guarded and shrouded in secrecy. Each magician...
If a situation ever called for a ghost, this would be it.
It's @thespacekid's call, but gamewise it'd be easiest to treat it like the D&D sorcerer/wizard dichotomy. Your character might get more uses per day out of its abilities, but would find itself shut out of the variety of powers that...
I'm interested, but would like to stick to a minor role. There may be days when I cannot post.
Also @GoldenChari, perhaps the spirit is seeking to hide from a more powerful spirit? It responded to the summons because it was running away at the time, but it stole the boy's soul when he died to...
I'm interested in this. Are you OK with a more casual player? There might be around 2 days a week that I can't post, and I don't anticipate more than 5 posts per day.
I'd like to play a dragon.
Well, I'm interested, no matter which way you want to go. It's just a little jolting if an RP goes from gritty to comical or vice versa, especially if you only have words to work with.
What's the general tone of it going to be? Serious? Outlandish? Gritty? Comical? You can quote a specific intellectual property, if you can't think of a word.