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Author Topic: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game  (Read 5033 times)

Harbingerjm

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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #15 on: August 29, 2013, 12:57:20 pm »

Knock on egg, listen for response.

We probably don't know morse code, and the not-a-hatchling-yet is even less likely to, but you never know.
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #16 on: August 29, 2013, 03:23:40 pm »

Even if your suggestion is just to +1 someone else's, or just two or three words, I'd prefer that over PTWs!
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #17 on: August 29, 2013, 03:29:45 pm »

If there's a crack, use the gathered shell shards to pry it open.
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #18 on: August 29, 2013, 05:32:17 pm »

Knock on egg, listen for response.

We probably don't know morse code, and the not-a-hatchling-yet is even less likely to, but you never know.
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #19 on: August 29, 2013, 05:52:48 pm »

Knock on egg and listen: 3+1.  You tap on the egg's shell, listening carefully to the creature inside.  It doesn't exactly knock back, but that does cause its scuffling to renew, apparently giving it a burst of will to resume trying to get out. 

Egg hatching: 1.  Unfortunately, all that does is exhaust it.  It goes completely still after a moment, making no noise.  The shell is completely unblemished on the outside.

Crack the shell: 5.  You pull out the handy shell-shard you'd kept with you, biting your lower lip, and set it to the surface of the egg.  You use a stone in your other hand to tap it like a chisel, so you don't hit too hard, being as careful as you can.  After four or five taps, the tip of the shell breaks through the egg, cracking it.

Egg hatching: 5.  That crack is all the creature inside needs.  With a hard shove inside, it splits the shell, knocking a chunk out of it.  After that it rests, the hardest part done, sticking its nose up to the hole to take a breath.

Identify: 2. You have no idea what you're looking at.  It's got a beak, of sorts, though when it opens it a bit to breathe in you see little saw-teeth set deep inside it.  It is bald and its skin is very wrinkly, suede-like, and a dapply gray-brown color.  As it finally crawls free of the egg, you see the rest of it, but you are not really sure what to make of it.

It honestly looks rather ridiculous.  Its body is fat and stubby, but limbless, with a fairly short tail and short neck.  It has almost no features, other than the beak and teeth.  No nostrils, no eyes, no evidence of ears.  It does have bones, and a distinct skull, so it's not a worm, but you are hard pressed to say what it really is!

And then it starts to squawk piteously at you, though you're not sure how it knows you're there.  You need to feed it something.  You have no idea what it eats.  You'll have to try something and see what happens.

((As outside knowledge for you all, as I figure it'll aid you a bit without completely ruining the fun, this creature is undefined.  It is nothing yet.  It will become something based on how it is raised and cared for, and it could change extremely radically from its current simple form.  Every decision, from what you choose to feed it to where you keep it day to day to if you talk to it or train it or what have you, will affect what it becomes in some way.  However, you don't know what will do what, and you can't just assume something basic like feed meat = becomes perfect hunter--It's going to be a little less simple than that!))
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #20 on: August 29, 2013, 06:03:28 pm »

Find a branch laden with berries, or something like that. Pick off the delicious-looking bits and feed it to the thing, and then try and teach it to pick off the berries itself. Before feeding it, tell it to come over, to see how good its sense of hearing is.
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #21 on: August 29, 2013, 06:10:19 pm »

Attempt to feed it leaves. If it has saw teeth it can almost certainly eat meat, but being omnivorous would vastly simplify feeding.
Also, hug it. I don't know if it's just me, but the mental image is adorable. Kind of like a limbless Aerodactyl with a beak and darker skin. So, not really like an Aerodactyl at all, but whatever.
Enquire if it speaks (whatever our language is). Consider possibility of acquiring vegemite sandwiches.

Before feeding it, tell it to come over, to see how good its sense of hearing is.
Also also this, I guess, depending on how it responds to the language querry.
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #22 on: August 29, 2013, 06:10:45 pm »

Consider possibility of acquiring rocks for food.

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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #23 on: August 29, 2013, 06:49:44 pm »

Try to teach it a few simple words
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #24 on: August 29, 2013, 08:23:07 pm »

Finding berries: 5.  It doesn't take you but a minute or two to find a blackberry bush, heavily laden with nice ripe berries.  You look back at the wiggling little... thing... that is still squealing and squawking in your direction, and decide to see how well it can actually hear and respond.

Call it over: 5+1.  "Hey, little critter, you hear me?  You should come on over here!  There's food!"  That is clearly all it needs to hear.  Moving in a ridiculous but apparently efficient wriggling manner, it tears straight through the brambles.

Creature resilience: 3.  The brambles rip into its soft new skin rather badly, making it squeal unhappily as it rushes up to you.  It burbles with pitiful sadness, its odd blue-green blood seeping up from the scratches.

Aid: 6.  You drop down beside it and drag whatever cloths you can find out of your pack, binding up the scratches hurriedly, petting all over the thing in concern.  It seems to have already recovered, and even completely forgotten its hurts entirely, however, just panting happily in your face.  Its breath sort of reeks.

Hug: 4.  Relieved that this immediate minor disaster seems over, you throw your arms around the weird little thing and give it a squeeze.  It's warm and sort of squidgy, layered in baby-fat as it is.  It nibbles curiously at your hair but seems pleased by the display of affection.

Food!: 4.  Then it turns its attention to the bush and sets to work, not waiting for you to point out the best ones.  Berries, leaves, even the more tender twigs are quickly stripped off.  It wriggles and squirms all about, lifting itself up on its fat little tail to get at higher-up, and completely strips the bush.  It burps loudly and follows that with a joyous squeal.

Consider rocks: 5.  With as hungry as it is, and how undiscriminating, you almost wonder if it can eat more things than the average person.  Still, you decide that it's probably still bound somewhat by the laws of animal nature, and you should stick to organic material if you don't want to upset its newborn tummy.

Talking: 2+1.  The final thing you can think of is to see just how smart it is.  "Hey little critter.  Do you talk?  You seem pretty, uh, well, like a special critter.  How 'bout 'food'?  You know 'food'?" 

It turns its head towards you like it is staring at you for a few minutes.  It obviously can hear you, at least.  After a minute it opens its mouth wide and just squeals.  Well... you have no idea what that meant.

The night is now edging towards early morning.  Now you have to decide where to keep the creature.  Should you hide it back in the stump and hope it behaves itself and isn't discovered?  Or should you take it somewhere else?
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #25 on: August 29, 2013, 08:30:52 pm »

Stump for now
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #26 on: August 29, 2013, 08:47:15 pm »

GOOD GOD WE'RE MAKING A CHOCOBO.
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #27 on: August 30, 2013, 04:59:50 am »

NO IT'S A KNARLOC
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #28 on: August 30, 2013, 05:02:19 am »

NO IT'S A KNARLOC
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Re: Within the Shell: A Raising Suggestion Game
« Reply #29 on: August 30, 2013, 05:48:55 am »

I say we leave it in the berry bush.
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