Permissions Post (sorta)
Jun. 15th, 2014 11:22 pmReally, this is more of a "can my muse tell Tybalt isn't human" type thing since none of his powers are useable on other people. (Except maybe smelling but he's not going to care who's human and who isn't so long as they don't want to kill him.)
If Your Muse Fits Any of the Following:
*Can sense high-level magic (and therefore sense his illusions)
*Able to turn into a cat (he can talk to cats and cats canonly have some ability to see past Faerie Bullshit (tm))
*Has a supernatural sense of smell (he doesn't smell human and if he's recently used magic someone with supernatural senses will smell pennyroyal and musk; this goes for when he's in cat-form as well)
And Meets Him In Person/In Cat They May Be Able To Tell He Is Magical. Please ask beforehand, however, just to be safe.
Warning: Approaching Tybalt with the belief that he is not human will likely be met with sarcastic denial, mild concern, annoyance, threats, and then actual physical violence if pressed. In that order. If he trusts you, you might just get to threats or maybe annoyance if you're lucky.
If Your Muse Fits Any of the Following:
*Can sense high-level magic (and therefore sense his illusions)
*Able to turn into a cat (he can talk to cats and cats canonly have some ability to see past Faerie Bullshit (tm))
*Has a supernatural sense of smell (he doesn't smell human and if he's recently used magic someone with supernatural senses will smell pennyroyal and musk; this goes for when he's in cat-form as well)
And Meets Him In Person/In Cat They May Be Able To Tell He Is Magical. Please ask beforehand, however, just to be safe.
Warning: Approaching Tybalt with the belief that he is not human will likely be met with sarcastic denial, mild concern, annoyance, threats, and then actual physical violence if pressed. In that order. If he trusts you, you might just get to threats or maybe annoyance if you're lucky.
Tybalt's Dreamscape
Jan. 2nd, 2013 02:10 pmNote: This Dreamscape contains spoilers for Ashes of Honor and the short story Rat-catcher.
( Will you walk? )
( Will you walk? )