Dear Ghazkull, the proposed mechanism to let dwarves survive (ie, overfishing) is faulty. Fish wouldn't survive in a darkness so deep it kills off crops. See, pretty much all fish depend ultimately on various types of phytoplantkon, which, due in part to the short life cycles which let them support such a high ratio of animals to plants, are very susceptible to lack of sunlight. Due to their size and lack of large structures like roots, stems, or leaves, dead phytoplankton don't leave as much stuff behind for herbivores to eat when dead, unlike (say) grass, which doesn't lose so much of its nutrient value for the herbivore when a field dies. The fish which don't rely on phytoplankton rely on other kinds of plants, like kelp or zooxanthelle. Therefore, fish won't be doing so well in case of an ashstorm which completely blocks out the sun for weeks or months...or, really, any worldwide event which causes death of crops.
TL;DR: Dwarves--or anyone--fishing their way through the apocalypse doesn't work if farming has failed, or perhaps even if it hasn't.
Oh, and the dying marine life, which was noted once the survival of everyone wasn't at stake? It's really bad. If all marine life goes extinct, that leads to a mass extinction on land as well, leading to life being reduced to insects and the like in essentially the best-case scenario. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT AND MAKE NEYRAVAH PROUD.
This has been a Public Service Announcement from Someone Who Is Proving He Deserved To Play A God Of LifeOh, and that Living Forest...would that be from when Neyravah died? If so, SWEET.
Volondor within Udil listened to those words and realized what the plan was.
"They may starve and die, they might be miserable and hurt, but their souls are ours to COMMAND, and they will OBEY"
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Um...Isn't Volondor the application of another player and therefore not under your control?
Most likely, Corvus would bring back Neyravah as a test to see if it is possible.
Why, thank you!
Well, if anyone deserves to be brought back into the game purely to reverse their previous trend of bad luck, it's GWG.
Because seriously, that's the most unfortunate character I've seen since Tales of Unfortunate Events.
Which one, "Everything Turns Out As Badly As Possible" Neyravah or "Died From Interface-Induced Jenkinsism" Nelkathar?
Unrelated, but do any of you remember the Old Spice Guy commercials with Isaiah Mustafa? Avatar of the Overgod. Only explanation.
Which one? We're on our fourth.
Neyravah was the first godly being to die right?
If you discount people like those giants, whoever Thaneos made the Godhammer thing for, Mutare
How do you pronounce their collective name anyway?
nay-RAH-vah
Just noticed that there is a god eating abomination that only ascendants can harm... and only two ascendants? Funny how that works out.
And right after the Ascendant with the most raw power of any Ascendant ever, due to being rocky and mountain-sized and such, died? Meaning new Ascendants need to pick up some power, possibly making them lose whatever it is letting them hurt the abomination? Oh, and let's not forget that the other Ascendant with a snowball's chance in Az-Sho's garden of beating him without extensive divine aid is a Seaspawn, which is actually part-god...
I feel minorly sorry for whoever's playing the godeater. unless it was their idea. and unless it's jbg.
Probably an NPC.
In answer to who is Un'girla is ...
Who is the other cosmic abomination on these forums?
...Or this guy.
Seriously why do people keep trying to kill or eat my allies?
Because you're just an Ascendant and are therefore easy prey?
Finally, who's considered the possibility of things emerging from the Void which hunt things like Un'girlan? And, if not, I suggest you do so and also consider if such a monster would be good or bad...