Turn 28: What does this crystal do? *Poke
Iktaka Modri[Farrek, you up?: Luck=10] Farrek is more than ready to get back to work. While he enjoyed his time off, and it was good for him, he feels much more himself when he is analyzing living things.
- Color: Simple = 10
- Water Soluble: Simple= 9
- Oil Soluble: Simple=5
Along the way to Paludan the team got started testing the powder. The color was white, though it wasn’t, as Farrek termed it, color by pigment, rather it was color by disruption. He said that he had met a man who studied how color worked, and he said white was tricky. White things were white, and clear things were clear, but only if they were large and flat. If they got small and irregular they both looked white, and Farrek suspected that’s what had happened here. The powder didn’t dissolve in water; it’s mass remained the same before being passed through water and after. With oil it’s mass appeared to increase. Modri knew that oil solubility was more challenging to measure; latent water would evaporate while latent oil would remain and increase the mass, particularly for light sample of fine substances, exactly like they were using. So they couldn’t say if some might have dissolved, but they knew that most all of it had not.
- This one CC?: Simple = 8, 6, 10
- All CC?: Simple= 8, 7, 11
Taking samples and analyzing them was becoming downright pedestrian, especially with Farrek and Modri both looking at them. In only one tree was it questionable, and after some discussion they determined that it was not CC, and the structure Farrek thought he saw was an artefact. The first grove they visited was all CC, the second was all not, and the third was all CC, this having been determined by sampling sizes of 7, 6, and 8 trees at the groves, respectively.
Abbreviations: Crystal Embedded Tree (CET), Unresponsive Crystal Embedded Tree (UCET)
Test 1, Tree Survivability:CET will move canopy to allow light to reach it, CET will react to perceived threats and push them away, trunk grows around crystal to rapidly enclose it, crystals should be kept safely away from the area where the trees can push, or at least be in a closed container
Test 2, Now With Less Danger, Hopefully!: Dead wood is unreactive to crystal insertion
Test 3, Let’s Appear Like We’re Doing Something Important: CET will draw water uphill to their roots, CET react slowly to thrown object, CET react to noise, some trees do not show any reaction to crystal embedding (UCET)
Test 4, The Fruits of our Labors: CET fruit appear to be larger
Test 5, Deprivation: Removal of crystals from CET returns tree to inert state, dense vascular growth occurs around crystal
Test 6, Preliminary Infection Test: CET can repel insects, no apparent effect on disease or mechanical damage
Test 7, Apple Examination: No apparent crystal formation in fruit of CET, no observed crystal sickness in pigs from eating CET fruit
Test 8, Escalation:Addition of crystals to UCET does not appear to generate response. It is the advice of this researcher that two crystals be applied in most cases, and no more.
Test 9, Location: Branches are particularly difficult to work with, focal point of magic dissociates from inserted crystal, horizontal slits for insertion appear easier on tree and researcher.
Test 10, Reintroduction: UCET remain unreactive under the removal and reintroduction of crystals, there is no obvious external signs of difference between UCET and CET
Test 11, Deadwood: Crystals will not repel termites if inserted into deadwood
Test 12, Transformation: There appears to be macroscopic structure of vascular tissue in reactive versus unreactive trees, this observation made after embedding of crystals, no data collected before crystal embedding on potentially reactive or unreactive trees
Test 13, Uppery: Each crystal allows for an additional simultaneous pushing or pulling action by the tree
Test 14, Stumped: Live stumps of trees with grow to envelop crystals, this is not enough to keep a trunk alive
Test 15, Prediction: Trees with highly ordered vascular structure will use embedded crystals, trees with disordered vascular structure will not
Test 16, What’s Inside: oily film on crystals, tubes forming around them, similar to an enclosure of any other object. Appropriate vascular structures are spaced evenly similar to the ring of primary meristems in the average dicot. Also happens in the extremely thin layer of phloem, evidently.
Test 17, The Alterations:
Test 18, Mysteries of the CC Tissue!:
+ 70 shillingsFarrek
75 iron shillings
Vast supply of scrapwood
16 live trees
6 CET
3 UCET
1 Deprived Tree
Small Crate of Shards (270)
3 Apple Trees
2 CET (Apple)
2 Pigs
Apples
Crystal Tree Apples
1 Embedded Insect Infested Tree
Small Bowyer Favor
Tree Corer
Magnifying Glass
George ThainGeorge was having
an adventure!Force crystal
200 iron shillings
Bane Willedhelm[Piles of teeth: Luck=7] Bane began to divide the teeth into rough categories based off of their size. The smallest category had teeth that were the size of the last joint of his pinky finger. [Necklace Make: Moderate=8] Bane was no jeweler, but that didn’t mean he couldn’t make a necklace. Some string and some teeth, put them together, and voila, a necklace. He was even smart enough to vary the size, so slightly larger teeth were placed at the bottom of the necklace. He thought they looked quite nice, and he was sure they could sell well; especially if word had gotten out that he had hauled a behemoth in.
[Test Crystals: Moderate=6, 5, 12] None of the crystals moved. But that was maybe good, Podri said. If they’d moved they probably would have been the same type. The small and medium crystals had no apparent function when Podri pushed energy straight into them. The large crystal resulted in some sort of wave of energy that knocked all of the men down and caused their ears to ring. Not quite an explosion, but still a boom, it seemed to be a compression wave that radiated from the crystal.
10 iron shillings
Podri
Titanic Organs, Bones, and Meat
Large, Medium ,and Small Crystals in Flesh
Pile of Teeth
Herman Tongs[Find a place to put my stuff: Simple=5] It took some looking, but eventually Herman found a room that was planned to be used for future workshops and had proper ventilation. Shortly after he cleaned up this space and moved everything into it the merchants arrived back, bearing a beautiful crystal disk. It somehow made the project feel much more real, despite it being the only part Herman didn’t fully understand. He now had everything necessary to assemble his novel contraption.
+Crystal DiskAccess to bronze, iron, and sea silver
Wax for casting
11 iron shillings
Sketch of Hand-Crank Hammer
- Hammer
- Two Mechanisms
- Metal Frame
- Spring
- Crank
Intricate Sketch of Powered Hammer
- Columnar Hammer (Must be Iron)(Check: Great)
- Large Anvil (Must be Iron) (Check: Fine)
- Metal Frame (Check: Great)
- Four Mechanisms (Check: 2 Perfect, 2 Great)
Intricate Sketch of Magical Water Power Source
- 3 Rust-Proof Pipe (Check: Great, Well-Made, Fine)
- Rust-Proof Reservoir (Check: Perfect)
- Rust-Proof Corkscrew Rod (Difficult)(Check: Great)
- Mechanism (Check: Great)
- 4 inch diameter Crystal Plate (Check)
Great Hand-Crank Hammer
Casting Basin
Fair Pipes
Powdered Sea Silver
Wol FannYou’ve been given your starting resources in addition to what you had left over. Please purge your inventory of items you will no longer use.Wol decided the next great need was for a salve that could be used to treat wounds as they occurred, meaning it had to numb pain, be easy to transport, and not expire quickly. He had little enough experience in the field, but his previous success had emboldened him.
+ 50 Guild credits, + 40 iron shillings, Character Sheet UpdateName: Wol Fann
Gender: Male
Guild: Herbalists
Specialty: Non-lethal Neurotoxins
Notable Characteristics: Reclusive, and a little paranoid.
Proposal: Hmm...How about a easily stored, easily transported mix that, when spread over a wound, nullifies pain and speeds up the healing process?
Accomplishments: Created a powder which knocks the target out and creates amnesia regarding the event
Access to gardens and swamp
Workbench with mortar, pestle, and alembic
65 Guild credits
73 iron shillings
Cowbane
Red Vine
Sage
White Crown
Untrained Recovered Rat (Cowbane/White Crown)
Untrained Recovered Rat (Red Vine/White Crown)
Trained Recovered Rat (Red Vine/White Crown)
2 Unpoisoned Trained Rats
Toxicologist
Recovered Trained Pig
Pig
Dog
Human Volunteer
Red Vine/Sage Extract
Chalky Salt (1Use Remaining)
Red Vine/Sage Powder