So... even with Luceti's power-restricting thing, Legato can still be kind of a godmode.
It would really help me out to have a little cheat-sheet here, of permissions for typical encounters with characters.
I'll ask permissions in the ooc comm for larger, more specific things... so this is more to serve as a go-to list when running into your
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Character name: (Samurai) Jack
Defenses?: Though Jack has a very strong will and fortitude of mind, he is still only human and will be open to mental/psychic attack.
What is the extent of what he is allowed to do?: Legato can use most of his abilities on the samurai. The only limitation is that if it was to involve harming an innocent person or killing someone, Jack would do everything in his power to break free. The sword he carries also cannot harm a person of pure heart/who is innocent. Overall, Jack has no psychic resistance.
If puppeting is allowed, what is the extent of damage allowed?: No death by puppeteering unless discussed/agreed with me first. Straightforward injury and getting knocked out is all well in good, but try to avoid anything really drastic (broken bones mostly) since Jack is a non-magical human and it takes him quite a while to heal. If it comes to Jack resisting a puppeteering that goes against his code/morals, he will go as far as to break bones, tear muscles, etc. to protect and defend the innocent.
Other notes?: Though he does not have any experience with psychics, he was trained in how to find inner peace within himself and resist the temptation of losing temper, committing evil acts, etc. Legato may have a struggle with Jack, but only if it truly goes against Jack's deepest character. Also to note: Jack's sword cannot harm the truly innocent/pure of heart.
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