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Swimming Pool! [Open everyone] + Malcolm
[OOC:  Remember Ashley turned Aurum, Interface, Malcolm and herself perfectly transparent for 98 hours.  She also did the same for Gedeon for 60 hours and Saleem for 81 hours.]

Ashley was staying back with Gedeon, Saleem and Malcolm.  She's a little surprised when Gedeon suddenly charges out of the bushes and winces hard when Jack crashes into her.  "That, son of a...  What does he think he's doing?"  Ashley concentrates upon Jack.

[OOC: Coloration doesn't seem to need an attack roll to hit.  Just a Reason feat roll depending upon how fine of control I need.  Turning someone the same color is a green feat using Karma (rolled an 18)  Ashley has a Good reason but if she has a -2cs for range and light conditions she needs a 56.  Ashley used 38 Karma. Sad  ]

It appears Jack gets hit by a strange yellow paint ball.  The color quickly spreads across his clothes, skin and hair until he's covered head to toe in bright yellow florescent paint! [Duration 33 hours] 

"Perfect color for you, Jack," Ashley snickers from the bushes.  "Now there shouldn't be any trouble finding you in the dark."
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RE: Swimming Pool! [Open everyone] + Malcolm - by Graffiti - 07-01-2016, 10:28 AM



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