Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170804144241/@comment-25073873-20170805030023

Harold Burned-Mane wrote: (That wouldn't really help with the uneven, wet ground or the flora problem. It would just fix the softness/sinking problem.) (Normal human legs will also experience the uneven wet ground and the flora problem, so I don't see what you are getting at here... You won't experience less just because you are on foot.)

(As I also mentioned his horse need not have the same density as a real horse either, and it could be a lot lighter. Plus four legs on uneven terrain is in fact better than two, since you can ensure three points of contact if necessary, unlike humans which MUST experience one point of contact. Don't overestimate the balance abilities of real people)

Taliesin immediately disspated his "horse" and slid down, landing on his feet. He looked around himself, since he heard the weird girl talk about locking powers and abilities. Since he wasn't exactly sure how the girl locked abilities, he decided to try out his own power by forming his armor out of Darkmatter.

Noting that it worked, Talisin drew his sword and said "what have you done, you stupid girl?"