Oh yeah, we still have to do that.
At least the bestiary helps a little.
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How much to ununcreate Tykki? Just in case...
My price check was to
permanently uncreate Tykki, so you wouldn't be able to
ununrecreate her if we do end up doing it.
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Price check on uncreating Tykki (without the permanent thing. Less collab requirement?)
Collab requirement check on recreating Tykki
Is the Council omnipotent enough to resurrect permakilled/uncreated characters if a proposal is passed?
EDIT: Possible difference between permakilling and perma-uncreating:
Permakilling: Kills the target. The target may not be revived or recreated
Perma-uncreating: Removes the target's existence from the world. The target may not be revived or recreated. The difference between uncreating and killing is that any links, bonds, anchors, etc. are cut. For example, if a bomb were to detonate on the target's death, the bomb would not detonate if it were uncreated. A bomb set to detonate on its non-existence would, by nature, not work. The target will not leave a body behind and all of its residual energy will be removed from existence as well. It will leave nothing behind.
EDIT2:
A bomb set to detonate on the target's non-existence would, by nature, not work.
Before Stirk gets angry at me for this, let me explain. There are two explanations, actually, but the second explanation is less feasible for mechanical and RPreasons. The second explanation expands on the first.
One. The power of uncreation would be great. The whole point of uncreation is to remove all traces of the target from the world in such a way that literally nothing will be inherently affected by the target's non-existence.
Exherently it might, because that's how free will works. So if the bomb were sapient and had a soul and everything, THEN it might
choose to detonate.
Two. The target's uncreation bypasses even sapient life forms - including gods. No memory of her will exist, no emotions will be attached, nothing. A sapient bomb set to detonate at her non-existence would not work because the variable that would allow the detonation (Tykki) wouldn't exist, thus removing all conditions necessary for it to detonate. This is more difficult from an RP perspective because we'll have to act as if she never existed. We might find statues and books and other stuff of her but we won't inherently know anything about her.
There are flaws in my logic due to getting about six to seven hours of sleep, so I wouldn't mind if people argued.