Your current character gets the mystic eyes of death perception, what happens

Your current character gets the mystic eyes of death perception, what happens.

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They get a lot better at cutting things.

He gets shot by the commisar for warp mutation.

That does raise a question though, would the MeoDP be able to kill a warp demon permanently?

Yes.

If the user was somehow faced with a Chaos God, assuming they're like Shiki and can see its origin without their head exploding, they could kill it permanently.

Daemons and gods in 40K are just psychic parasites. There's nothing all that special or magical about them.

Now im curious as to what would be considered a noble phantasm in setting ? Im guessing any chapter artifacts.

Specifically, it'd be stuff that has been lost to time.

The sword of Eldanesh. Vulkan's hammer. Jaghatai's bike. Stuff like that.

>3 foot tall fist punching barbarian that can see the Death of things.

Oh dear. If cutting the lines is so effective, what happens if you SMASH them?

I just had a thought, The Meodp have been known to be able to kill precognitions ability, that would be immensely useful against tzeentch aligned people

Nothing new, she already has eyes that can pierce darkness, allow her to read anything, and to see through walls. It's the next logical step, really.

Gotta love Warlock invocations in 5e.

She's a strict pacifist. She is no longer tasked with stopping the civil war.

She is tasked with KILLING the war itself.

They start incessantly pondering their capability of murdering butlers and maids.

It's established in the first chronological chapter of Kara no Kyoukai that you can touch the lines to kill things. When Shiki begins to see the lines, she touches a vase of flowers and they immediately wither.

MEODP is all or nothing though. It's either a miss or conceptual-destruction.

What about mystic eyes of depth perception?

Didn't she also break her hand trying to mess around with the lines?

They mean nothing in the face of Azrael.

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Don't think so, but her arm was torn off during her fight with the telekinetic Fujino.

I never need to use the old "hold a mirror by their mouth" trick again.

>Playing Rogue Trader as the groups' rogue trader.
>Set early M40, so it's well before Eldrad's gambit.
>Currently in the middle of negotiating a cease-fire between my dynasty and some Craftworld Eldar.
>Most likely going to end up having to help put down some Necrons an Explorator fleet woke up.

Him getting MeoDP will either end up with things going extremely well or extremely badly.

Just MEoDP? Their brain dies from the overload like Shiki would've.
The only reason Shiki doesn't have her brain break is thanks to [ ]

The eyes can see lines of death on inanimate and unliving objects. As far as the eyes are concerned it's more "has a recognizable presence" than "alive". In Kara no Kyoukai, Shiki is able to kill balls of psychic energy and possessing spirits, and in Tsukihime, Shiki is able to kill poison and a collective entity.

Death in terms of the eyes means that it strips all inherent qualities from it, like when Shiki stops one of Nrvnqsr's wolves by stabbing it, causing it to lose all momentum.

I don't think you can discern lines of something's life as opposed to their body.

Mystic eyes causing brain damage is a Tsukihime thing, not a Kara no Kyoukai thing. Yes, same writer and same universe, but they're different interpretations and thus not the same rules. It's nothing to do with [ ].

>Acquire MEoDP
>Sever your own line of death; effectively killing your own death.
>Put on a skeleton mask, big trench coat, and carry a hockey stick around as you figure out how to use the Moon to kill all life on Earth.

Literally the same thing. It's just that Ryougi has no issues with it because her brain is connected to the goddamn Root via [ ]

Can you cut a line with a magic missile?

>Current
Well, technically I don't have a current char, my last game was like a year ago, but that char already had that eye (Eye of the death in Anima).

It really isn't, Shiki's is somewhat weaker in that what he is trying to kill must have a tangible presence. Shiki on the other hand is able to kill things that are utterly intangible or only exist on a technicality, like distance.

That's just a difference in understanding and philosophy. The Eyes are identical, but what they can affect comes from the user "Understanding of Death". Shiki has difficulty using the eyes on non-living physical objects as shown by the fact that she doesn't see lines on the walls or floors and this stems from the incident where her personality fragmented. Shiki on the other hand, had his life steeped in death when Shiki inverted and killed him as a child combined with Kouma killing his family and his incest powers so his "knowledge of death" is mostly physical. As such he has a hard time understanding the death of concepts or non-physical things. He sorta works past that in the ending where he fights Roa in a hallway, after straining his eyes he's not only able to cut Roa's magic but also even able to see and cut the individual bits of air between the two of them. Or when he kills Roa's soul that was possessing his body

Ryougi is one crazy murderous bitch in any sense of the terms you care to mention.
Her first reaction upon looking around with MEoDP was trying to claw her own eyes out.
Seeing all the ways anything and anyone can and will die 24/7 is a terrible burden.

>want to get into fate/moon/whatever
>there are eighty billion spinoffs
>every discussion devolves into rules lawyering, powerlevels, or porn game routes

Technician?

Depends on what you want to get, really.
Kara no Kyoukai is supernatural murder mystery with some action, Tsukihime is more loaded in action that Kara no Kyoukai but has some murder mystery to it (specially the Far Side routes).
Fate is more action heroes, with some touches from the others.
Angel Notes is cool, if a bit of a downer.
Tsuki no Sango is a cute story a princess that lives in the moon meeting an astronaut.
Room of the April Witch is a rather depressing fairy tale.
El-Melloi Case Files is pretty much Nasu's dresden files with less detective novel undertones.

Play the original Tsukihime visual novel. Get ALL the endings Bad ends optional (I think) so you unlock the secret end.

After that play through Kagetsu Tohya. Flowchart is pretty much mandatory if you actually want the ending.

Do the same as Tsukihime for Fate/Stay Night.
You can hold ctrl during the sexytimes to skip it if that's your jam or lack therof

Now play Fate Hollow Ataraxia.
Now watch the Kara no Kyoukai movies/OVA series.

You're now about as well versed in the lore as anyone else and all it took was about 100 hours of your life.

Now you can decide to play some of the spin-off stuff that has plagued this franchise such as the PSP titles like Extra and CCC, or do some reading with the light novels Fate Strange Fake, Fate Apocryha, and probably some others. There's also translations of the mobage Fate/Grand Order.
Notice how none of this is for Tsukihime? HAHA fuck you. All you get is Nasu's notes from a million years ago when he had taste and Takeuchi wasn't a seiba elemental.

These are called "Talk", and "Prelude". Further setting notes is the imaginatively titled work called "notes." which is baller as fuck and deals with the far future of the setting where there's only one actual Human left, the protagonist Ado Em and his fight against the Ayy Lmaos trying to senmetsu all life on Earth.

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There's a chart that would help you as it mentions how much is optional or mostly self contained Like Hollow/Ataraxia that has a comprehensive At the time, it's probably out of date as more stuff has been translated list of what to watch and in which order. Basically find that if you can.

Add the following in after the line "[...] 100 hours of your life." the following.

It is absolutely mandatory at this point for you to watch all of the series "Carnival Phantasm".

And yet, until Lio she hadn't killed anyone. She has an almost Batman tier aversion to killing.

Did Nasu and Takeuchi effectively sell out?

Not because she doesn't want to, but both because she knows that Kokuto will deeply disapprove, but also as a sort of memory of the other Shiki, who really didn't like the idea of killing anything.

They sold out the moment they rewrote Fate's script to be more marketable. Now they are just going to the deep end.

>magi

Jouji is best girl

>ignore spinoffs
>read Tsukihime and F/SN visual novels if you have time
>otherwise be a pleb and skip ahead to reading Tsuki manga and watching Fate/Zero and Unlimited Blade Works
>if you like all the crazy concept stuff, watch Kara no Kyoukai
>???
>acquire cash money
Once you've taken in the three original works, you can pick and choose whichever spinoffs look worth your time. I hear Hollow Ataraxia is pretty good.

Prisma Illya is a fucking cancer though

Might want to note that Carnival Phantasm comes AFTER getting a good grip on the Nasuverse. I've run into a handful of conventionites whose knowledge came entirely from CP, F/GO, and Prisma and it was an awful time.

He kills a god and her servant.

Literally read my post. I said to put that line after almost everything else. The order at that point is Turkey>Kagetsu>FSN>FHA>KNK>Carnival

He's way better at telling how far away things are

My character doesn't have eyes

Yes
Started at level 0 as freelancer, then went technician with that legacy that lets you have open legacies and buy them later, ended with Eyes of the Soul, Eyes of Destiny and Eyes of Death.

Tohsaka Rin pleases old men for money.

He sells them at the Goblin Market, he has no need for them, and he can likely sell them at quite a competitive price.

Probably acquire a quite nice Fae Token in return.

The paladin puts down Strahd once and for all with a swing of the Sunsword.

He sees the campaign ending in a week because people aren't showing up anymore.

My gaming group won't let me DM anymore after I ran the party through a clan of cyclopes assassins with absurdly large longbows that sniped people from up to half a mile away.
They did a lot of looking, got perforated a lot, and discovered that cyclopes are generally terrible at ranged combat.
These assassins were the exception, due to their Mystic Eyes of Depth Perception.

They also keep trying to punch me whenever the subject comes up.

Yes, kinda. As long as it's possible for something to die, the MeoDP can turn that possibility into fact. Now we've seen eldar warp gods be killed and in WFB we saw slaanesh be killed and replaced by the horned rat so it stands to reason that the source of the daemon's power, the Chaos Gods could be killed.

My setting has no depth to it. The fuck would I see?

I'm currently running a lvl 5 assassin rogue wit 20 dex and a fondness for knife throwing. I'm pretty sure you know what happens.

MEoDP isn't a thing that "kills". It just activates the end of something that everything that exists has in the origin of reality. Since everything in 40k can die or break or stop existingno faith/emotions = no chaos, means that everything would have the lines and dots.

That isn't actually a problem.
Going by what Touko said, even if Ryougi was successful in clawing her own eyes out she would still be able to see.
Also, going by Arcueid's description of the MEoDP in Tsukihime lack of eyes shouldn't matter either, since the power comes from understanding death and thus being able to perceive it.

>What about mystic eyes of depth perception?
Came here to ask this.

First things first, chekt.
Secondly, nice combo with Soul and Death, though Destiny seems kinda iffy, considering most Anima combat ends rather quickly, in my experience. Unless you were fighting a lot of Damage Resist Creatures, ofc.

Third, if you haven't already, try going Nemesis and Undead Bloodline. Being almost completely immune to crits is fun. Doubly so when you're an Earth Wizard or Warlock with the Damage Resitance spell and a heal spell.