Bribery, Qwerty?
Devath, you're going to end this game in an annoyingly anticlimatic way if you succeed. But let's see what happens.
Also, thanks for all the support, guys. I had no idea my RTD was so popular/good/other positive adjective until everyone started clamoring for a spot in the next round.
I make it so that matter and energy are incapable of interacting.
4. Every sentient matter-made creature in the universe gains the ability to make an anti-energy shield that gives them immunity to an energy-based attack but a -3 to their next roll to simulate their matter and energy not being able to work together. This does not count as a roll, and you can put conditions on it such as "I use it if Akroma attacks me". Be warned that -3 is a steep penalty and this only blocks one attack.
Every sentient energy-made creature gains the ability to make an matter-repulsion shield that gives them immunity to a matter based attack but makes them unable to actively interact with matter for one turn and gives them a -2 to their next action. They can still be attacked, but they can't hold items or attack. It can be used just like the anti-energy shield ability.
Ghosts do not count as energy or matter. Becoming energy or matter will give you the ability to use one of these. Losing your matter/energy status rids you of this ability. Devath doesn't get anything because he's too powerful already.
Devath, you can do stuff to the game.
I finally sip that martini,I'm not stopping even if a ninja magically pops in to skewer me.
3. You sip your martini, but spill a little on yourself, ruining the mood.
I activate my force shields and change its frequencies and stuff to make it able to deflect pure energy!
Scratch my last action, I will attempt to clamber into the cockpit and help Poltifar remodulate his shields.
Jetman
2. You can't figure out how to open the door to the cockpit.
Poltifar
4. Your anti-energy shield ability now only gives you a -2 to your next roll instead of a -3.
I move to the center of the universe, absorbing everything on my path
2. You can't figure out how to move your energy-body. You lose lots of energy and now only gain +1 attack.
I try to use at least some of the remnant energy from all the matter->strange matter transformations to cause a massive Devath Anomaly and teleport bits of strange matter all over the Devath, effectively causing complete destruction (or transformation) of all existing matter, and, well, the end of the world as we know it, maximum magnitude.
You guys really want this game to end, don't you?
2. You find the strange matter hard to manipulate, but it continues to slowly expand on its own.
I stab my ghost jetpack, creating a nanopack that can fly at warp 9. WARP NINE!
3. You stab at your jetpack, but the nanobots don't climb onto it. Your jetpack doesn't suffer more than a couple scratches, and it's still fully functional.
If this goes on for another round, I'll gather the mana of the whole galaxy and help Sean destroy the universe with it.
Almost forgot you because of the whole turn/round thing.
THE BIG ROLL
4. You gather tons of mana and spread it through the universe in a destructive form. It causes the universe to begin to decay. It will unravel slowly and cause tons of horrible and interesting things to happen over later rounds.
Status:
BET YOU GUYS A NICKEL THERE'S SOME ERRORS IN HEREJetman123: Naked. In Poltifar. Holding
nano-underwear.
Has anti-energy shieldWooty: A ghost. Has weak matter manipulation. Holding a
nano-dagger. Has a slightly damaged ghost-jetpack. Clinging to Poltifar.
SHAD0Wdump: Naked.
Slightly transparent.
Broken leg (-1 movement).
Slightly agile. In a pocket dimension.
Burned.
Has anti-energy shieldPoltifar: A small adamantine rocketship. Fireproof. Has cleaning nanobots that don't do much currently. Flying towards Akroma.
Has improved anti-energy shield.
Akroma:
A galaxy-sized energy golem.
Has the matter-repulsion shield ability.
Cyx: A ghost. Has weak matter manipulation. In Poltifar.
Devath: The space-time continuum.
Sean Mirrsen: A ghost.