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Sylph of Mind

Finally got it, god

Sylph - Rather than commanding or exploiting their aspect, they allow it to flow through them for the purpose of healing and guiding others. A being who is new to the sylph class is likely to discover their powers when attempting to assist another. Once a sylph becomes more comfortable with themselves, they will seek to help anybody they can with their aspect.

Mind - Decision-making. By default, the hero of mind will be able to know the potential decisions a person may make. Expansions on this depend on the class.

Sylph of Mind - One who heals by restoring clarity and the ability to make rational decisions. They heal those whose judgement has become clouded.All Heroes of Mind have some partial ability to discern the thoughts and imminent decisions of others.

Like all titles, a person’s actions will not always be in accordance with what they have been assigned. While having a certain class gives you an advantage in a certain role, it does not prevent you from acting outside that role.

Typical Combat Role -

A Sylph does not have any special offensive techniques but prove useful on the field of battle for their supportive abilities.

- Clear the mind of distracted or distraught teammates

- Heals by allowing others to make decisions with greater clarity


 * At God Tier you will be able to perform your role with direct ‘magic’ rather than using conversation or other external elements.

Typical Session Role - At its core, you will be helping others by utilizing the power of the mind. You have the ability to help others think more rationally. Pre-God-Tier, you will probably be helping people focus by speaking to them or through other mundane means. Post-God-Tier, you will have a much simpler time clearing clouded thoughts by simply concentrating instead of requiring action. Your role is key to preventing your allies from making poor decisions or allowing their emotion to overpower their rationality.

(Got this from Tumblr, credit to the original owner of the explanation)