1. Characters will find that their electronics can be adapted with relative ease to charge off the terminals. Dreamfolk have been coming from multiple worlds for hundreds of years now, so the system is designed to be adaptable. The engineers at the Opara Core will take it as a challenge and happily work out something to keep those gadgets running.
2. There's no outward tell, although there is a medical procedure in the form of an injection that can temporarily make a kedan unable to shapeshift or hold an already assumed shape, although it's only used in legal situations where one's identity is in question, and therefore the substance is highly regulated to only law enforcement.
3. Multiple faiths are perfectly all right, and actually isn't uncommon at all in Aifaran! None of the generally practiced religions are particularly exclusionary, or have tenets that preclude following more than one. It wouldn't be unusual, for example, for a Sabonile priest to also have some spirit houses hanging outside their home. The only thing that would be frowned upon would be to outright disrespect the central figures of the various sects.
4. Firearms are not nearly as rare now! There are guns equivalent to some of what you'd find in modern Earth, although they are more along the lines of revolvers with individually loaded bullets than a pistol with an ammo cartridge. ON the legal side, people would have to apply for one and have a mandatory waiting period (a month) to attain one. On the illegal side of things, they can be purchased on the black market, but if a character gets caught with an unregistered firearm, the consequences can be quite serious!
5. It's well known that one of the things which happens to Dreamfolk when they arrive is that they inherit new abilities, even if they didn't have any before. However the actual discovery of how those activate, work, and a character's control over them is entirely up to the player. They could even choose not to believe what they're being told ("riiiiight, sure I can make thing appear out of nowhere") and then down the line have it happen unexpectedly. We're pretty free with the how part of this because people are going to want to play it out in different ways for different types of characters.
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Your questions actually made us realize we're missing a few sections that should have been better detailed, like the medical structure of the city and more on the black market, so please stay tuned to this page for additional info on those.
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1. Characters will find that their electronics can be adapted with relative ease to charge off the terminals. Dreamfolk have been coming from multiple worlds for hundreds of years now, so the system is designed to be adaptable. The engineers at the Opara Core will take it as a challenge and happily work out something to keep those gadgets running.
2. There's no outward tell, although there is a medical procedure in the form of an injection that can temporarily make a kedan unable to shapeshift or hold an already assumed shape, although it's only used in legal situations where one's identity is in question, and therefore the substance is highly regulated to only law enforcement.
3. Multiple faiths are perfectly all right, and actually isn't uncommon at all in Aifaran! None of the generally practiced religions are particularly exclusionary, or have tenets that preclude following more than one. It wouldn't be unusual, for example, for a Sabonile priest to also have some spirit houses hanging outside their home. The only thing that would be frowned upon would be to outright disrespect the central figures of the various sects.
4. Firearms are not nearly as rare now! There are guns equivalent to some of what you'd find in modern Earth, although they are more along the lines of revolvers with individually loaded bullets than a pistol with an ammo cartridge. ON the legal side, people would have to apply for one and have a mandatory waiting period (a month) to attain one. On the illegal side of things, they can be purchased on the black market, but if a character gets caught with an unregistered firearm, the consequences can be quite serious!
5. It's well known that one of the things which happens to Dreamfolk when they arrive is that they inherit new abilities, even if they didn't have any before. However the actual discovery of how those activate, work, and a character's control over them is entirely up to the player. They could even choose not to believe what they're being told ("riiiiight, sure I can make thing appear out of nowhere") and then down the line have it happen unexpectedly. We're pretty free with the how part of this because people are going to want to play it out in different ways for different types of characters.
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Your questions actually made us realize we're missing a few sections that should have been better detailed, like the medical structure of the city and more on the black market, so please stay tuned to this page for additional info on those.