ashenphoenix
Junior Member
Um, yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what's meant by that.OxStormTigerxO said:Here's a deliciously evil idea I just thought up...if the creation-born has no grace...they can spend no willpower. Therefore, totally impossible for them to actively participate. I think it's fairly in line with raksha making people puppets.
I think the difference is that the Creation-born cannot participate in the shaping (unless they've had their Graces forged).
However, anything they do, however, must be accepted.
For example, if two Raksha were to participate in shaping combat, then they would be convincing each other that their versions of the story were correct. They can both change the story (much like one of those group participation, free-form writing projects where you only get to see the previous line written).
With Creation-born, the relationship is more like the ST-player relationship. The ST (Raksha) governs the overall story arc, setting trials and tribulations for the Creation-born. There's no contest as to who's running the story, because the power differentials are just so vast.
The Creation-born is not without power, however. Anything he/she does (which is limited by his/her actual capabilities, rather than the Rakshas ones that they just made up) must be included. If they beat the Horror, it remains dead. If they climb the mountain, it remains climbed. If they rescue the princess, she is taken from the Raksa, and is no longer a possession.
Raksha cannot "edit out" or ignore the effects of the Creation-born (which they can do to other Raksha), but their stories and shaping are uncontested. E:FF132.
I'm not sure whether those Creation-born with their Graces forged still count as Creation-born for this purpose. I personally wouldn't call it that way, because it means that they can effectively run shaping combat, because anything they do must be accepted. Not sure on that, however.