turning magic combos into hot ppl

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so!!

in the Crowe Cinematic Universe™, the magic system is based off of 12 elements.

these elements can be combined with other elements to create magic duos or trios.

characters cannot have more than 2-3 elements - and usually these elements cannot contradict one another. it's more common for characters to have only 1-2 elements, unless they are:

1) an extremely high-ranking mage who deserved and learned a third element

2) a Deity (i.e., Xena being the Deity of Sun, Fire, and Force)

or,

3) a Shier Whia, who can store stolen magic and use it when threatened

so with that out of the way-

I decided to make unlikely/lowkey weird magic duos into (mostly, there's like one kid so she's excluded) hot ppl!!! bc yes!!!!

I didn't draw them so have some Picrew images instead-
the Picrew I used is called てきとうなめーかー/ Kittonameka if you wanna check it out-

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"wait, what? what?! WHAT?!"

Flora + Thunder

Radiant Aconite

| you pulled ssr character - Ki Kangjeon |

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| you pulled ssr character - Ki Kangjeon |

| stats [1-10] |
- health: 8
- strength: 5
- speed: 9
- experience: 4
- magic skill: 9

| magic type [ was the character's magic learned, or hereditary?] |
- magic-borne, hereditary -

| weapon class |
- spellcaster -

| description of powers/skillset |

- accidentally, by combining the striking power of Thunder and the nearly all-powerful magic of Flora, Ki created an all new species of Flora-borne plants.

these plants are wonderful conductors of electricity, allowing Ki to send devastating currents through the leaves and into her enemies.

her favorite way to do this is by entangling her opponent in Flora tendrils, before frying them in one hit with a sudden shock.

when doing ranged attacks, Ki sends electric petals flying at her opponent. if they hit armor or skin, they stick - then send sudden, quick shocks through the body in close succession. if the petals are stepped on or crushed, they act as explosives. -

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