Fireblade is near the top end of Loroi in terms of psychokinetic power (at peak performance she can lift about 3 tons), but there is no hard cap on power. PK users with high skill (like Tempo) can perform pretty much any manual feat that a dexterous person could do with her hands.Zamballo wrote:What is the maximum Loroi can achieve with telekinetics? Both in power and in control. Can the best Teidar lift a horse/car/house? Can the best Mizol open a bottle/thread a needle/catch a fly?
There are no Loroi born without a telepathic signature, if that's what you're asking. Even someone born with severe brain damage and who was a telepathic mute would still have a signature.Zamballo wrote:Is Alex inborn Lotai achievable for Loroi?
A Loroi with sufficient PK power (when amplified) to apply lethal force will usually be made Teidar.Sweforce wrote:I am sort of curious about those with good telekinetic ability but lacking the other requirements teidar or mizol. Do they get a chance to use their ability as well? A gallen could probably make use of an invisible extra third arm for example. Anyone working with tools could probably relate to this.
I understand that loroi lotai require active concentration. That should impare the ability to do other complicated tasks.
A Loroi with any PK who also has high unamplified telepathy power will usually be made Mizol.
A Loroi with low power in both will usually be assigned to the family's traditional caste as usual; this ability may be useful, but it's not common enough that there are formal training practices to maximize PK use for that specialty (though you may be able to find a mentor). It's common enough that in any large gathering of "ordinary" Loroi there's a fair chance that one of them has some PK ability; this is why games like dice are not popular, because you never know for sure whether someone is secretly screwing with the pieces. If the ability is latent, the PK may not consciously know herself. (PK Ouija board games can get freaky.)