Name:
Descendant of Atlantis
Wielder:
Iris Esperanza/ Esper
Proof of Purchase:
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Description:
The city of Atlantis - a legendary myth that still survives as an echo of its former glory, though none can be sure that the land of Atlantis even existed as no evidence has been found that would support such a claim. Still, the city was real, and its influence, as well as that of its people, is still unconsciously felt in Earthland to this day. The inhabitants of ancient Atlantis were, for their times, extremely advanced in both technological developments and magical research, considered, at the time, a superpower, arguably the first nation on Earthland to claim this title for itself. This advantage, however, was no coincidence, for it is said that Atlantians descended from the gods and were guided by the divines themselves. Still, that did not stop Atlantis to delve deeper and deeper into research that was considered heretical and forbidden, upsetting the gods that protected them more and more, though the Atlantians' quest for power and glory seemed unending. The gods, angered and hurt by the arrogance of the mortals that were meant to worship them, decided to punish the nation of Atlantis, and one day the waters around the floating city rose up and, according to the legend, swallowed the nation and all those within, whole, leaving not a single trace. Where Atlantis had once been there was now only a sea that stretched across the horizon, the magical and technological secrets Atlantis had obtained lost forever. Still, despite this, some of Atlantis' people that had been abroad, though shocked and heartbroken over the loss of their home, survived the catastrophe, gradually integrating into the populations of other nations as the years went on, extinguishing the last traces of Atlantean culture over time. This, however, means that even to this day, there are descendants of the ancient city that exist within Earthland, who, with some certainty, can claim a lineage that reaches all the way back to the gods themselves.
Abilities:
The Riches of Atlantis:
The people of Atlantis were rumored to possess silver tongues, giving them a natural charm and charisma that made them excellent traders and merchants, leading to the ascendancy of Atlantis to a nation of wealth and influence. This trait can also be found in the descendants of the ancient city, the wielder of this lineage receiving 100% more jewels from jobs they complete. Further, Atlanteans were also naturally quick learners, this fact contributing to the technological superiority of the nation. The wielder of this lineage gains an extra 25% EXP from jobs they complete.
Divine Legacy:
Descendants of Atlantis, though long since becoming mortals, can claim the gods as their ancestors. They are naturally more robust and stronger than regular mortals, which manifests both physically and in their magical powers. The wielder of the lineage gains a 50% base increase to melee damage as well as a 50% base increase to spell damage. These buffs are applied before all other buffs and modify the base values of a spell directly.
Hallowed Waters:
While Atlantis was initially looked upon favorably by the gods, the actions of Atlantians had brought about its demise. Still, the gods bestowed upon them gifts that the remaining descendants of Atlantis still hold to this day, among them the blessing of the God of the Sea. This blessing passively grants them the ability to control water in its liquid state which can be used for a versatile array of attacks. Attacks with this ability will always deal user rank Multi Target damage and move at user rank Multi Target speed, with a max range of user rank Multi Target range. This ranks with the user up to H rank. This blessing also makes the user's movements more fluid, bringing them closer to the water they control, granting them a passive 100% spell speed increase.
Arcane Prowess:
Another thing Atlantis was famous for was its mastery of magic that even Atlanteans themselves couldn't quite explain. Some inhabitants of Atlantis had mastered magical energies to such a degree that they could control the flow of any and all magic without repercussions for themselves. The wielder of this lineage gains the ability to, once per thread, reflect a single spell of user rank (Up to H) or lower that is aimed at them back at the original caster of the spell without any cost. The spell must be within user rank burst range in order to do so.
Providence of the Sea:
Atlantis was an island nation, located in and surrounded by the sea on all sides. As such, it is only natural that Atlanteans quickly learned how to master the endless expanse of waves and water, using their mastery of the sea to their advantage. One such property of the element of water was its ability to cleanse and heal, the control of this becoming an integral part of Atlantean magic. The wielder of this lineage is immune to debuffs, but in turn cannot benefit from a counter-effect to immobilization/paralysis.
Remnant of the Sunken City:
The heretical search for more and more power led Atlantis down a path of destruction, in the end serving only to bring misery and death upon the citizens of this once proud nation. Still, it is this hunger for and interest in power that gives most Atlanteans an advantage in the use of their magic. The wielder of this lineage gains 3 additional user rank advanced spells for a single magic, two of which rank with the user up to S+ rank and one of which ranks with the user up to H+ rank. Further, the user also gains 2 signature spells for one magic, both of which rank with the user up to S, and 3 additional regular spell slots for the same magic that rank with the user up to S. These spells are lineage spells and thus do not count towards the normal spell slot caps.