Turn 2: Magic RocksTry the purple tower again and make the sand into trees friendly soil.
[3] You hollow the rock out into a somewhat fairytail-looking house.
[1]
You add complex currents that cause the sand to scour harder the deeper it is, utterly precluding trees in the traditional sense. You make the sand waterlogged and unable to support heavy weights, causing trees, for instance, to slowly sink into the mire.
Never mind. Fill the mountain with evil trees.
[6][2] You create fluffy purple bushes, scattered in small clusters throughout the mountain. They possess large, tasty but very sweet purple berries.
He next creates a structure similar to the station his research had taken place in, a glass dome with a cement base. Around it are guard towers, each of them given one of the devices he'd designed in order to fire mana.
[1] You create a dark pit lined with ominous green runes, designed to suck the life out of those inside it.
((Sorry I'm late, I was at a party, and I was taking a test in my engineering class so I didn't have computer access there))
Create a bog, and a tower made of solid granite.
[4] You create a bog. It's not exceptional, but it's basically what you wanted.
You get the feeling this is unprecedented in some way.
[6][4] You create a pillar of solid granite. Literally. It's magically imbued to possess an "inside" to those who can find their way in, but structurally it's completely solid throughout.
Need drone-slaves!
In my ashpit, create an army of humanoid drones- shaped like humans, but with smoothed-out features so there's no individuality. They shall be unquestionably loyal to me.
You also correct certain unjust discriminations against you simply because you attained your souls by hard work.
Damn skippy.
It's still early enough to make changes.
[5] You create your selfless ash-drones, hairless, nearly featureless humanoids that live to serve you.
Sadly they have nothing to eat or drink. You suspect this will impact their ability to serve you greatly.
Add a new bit of terrain next to the Bottomless Pit of Falling - a granite plain. Place boat there.
[2] You create a sandstone desert. You shift your boat there anyway, seeing as it's not constantly trying to shuttle the two of you into a bottomless void.
Nix (NRDL), tall thin ruthless psychopath
10/10 HP
Matt Highlander (scapheap), friendly fair-colored man
10/10 HP
Sylvia Jansen (Harry), short old capitalist woman
10/10 HP
Thrakor (Toaster), emaciated heartless soul vampire
10/10 HP
Morol Matas (Wwolin), small man wanting to be big
10/10 HP
Tooma Ebenon (Spinal), six-armed cyborg
10/10 HP
I've decided that if I skip you, you should be able to take the turn you missed on your next action. So Wwolin, you've got another action.