Changing YG's scale: It looks like we'll probably keep the current scheme, then.
Merfolk Emperor's conquests: An area spanning at most a few hundred miles/kilometers inland along a coast as wide as the length of the Mediterranean (~Straits - Syrian-Lebanese-Mediterranean intersection). It's not world conquest for sure. You probably needn't be worried, but it depends on how well you take to hearing about your creations getting annexed, besieged, or otherwise aggressed.
Void: I get the impression that I made them too relatable and anthropomorphic. It may be time for a little revision... >:]
High Elves: They are still hidden indeed.
Ǹurnea: It's held out and recovering following the unexpected pause in conquest.
Island Turtles: Probably none have been taken because they're neither dense nor strictly land-dwellers. It's a bit like thinking space is small except with a lower order of magnitude of error.
Mid-terms: I'll be and have been sure not to mix them up!
Bible Black: Judging from its depiction in LCS, I speculate that it is some sort of religion-related film of possibly great hilarity. Is this about right?
Stirk:
Warning for continued misspelling of Darruth. Run s/[dD].rr.th/Darruth/g if there is still difficulty.
Good, evil, law, chaos: It's not really built into the game, so applying the two-axis D&D alignment system will result in the same problems resulting from applying it to any work with non-explicitly defined alignments (and off the top of my head,
even then...).
Name: Schrodinger
Sphere: Curiosity
Primary form/associated symbol: Primary form, a thin shadow with large, rather cat-like eyes. His symbol is a simple box, what's in it?
Description/Background: Schrodinger's past is like his being today. He is the patron of the curious and adventurous, always in the shadows, or peeking behind the wall, tempting others to see what's there.
Added.
Rule about fanart and off-topic discussions: It wasn't a rule but a possibility for one, but observance is appreciated.
Akinator: I beat it with Mr. Wensleydale, Stef Murky, Dr. Schlock, and the Wife of Bath, and lost with Sergeant Schlock. I find it hilarious that saying the character comes from the internet (probably) invariably leads to a question about it being from Homestuck.
Cognition, replicating intelligences:
This should make good reading material. Fortunately or unfortunately, I've experienced its effects in a somewhat literal way.
Something interesting on death/martyrdom: I don't know. What do you have in mind? I see that the worst thing that can happen to Fusil right now is for him to show that his words are backed with NUCLEAR WEAPONS!.
I see quite a few potentially sig-worthy quotes have come up in the last week.
Be extra careful if you have an exam on religion/theology. You wouldn't want to accidentally write the name of one of our gods when you mean one believed in in real life.
That look on the Teacher's face.
Teacher: "Quéßäre is not he Greek god of deception, and what's even going with with those accent marks?
Are you on drugs?"
KJP: "No, I'm just on Bay 12."
Which is a better puppeteer? The one whose strings are never seen on the dolls, yet they move and dance and speak; or the one who screams at the dolls until they move, all on stage, yet they never do?
Who would you rather pay to see, the man putting on a children's puppet show, or the hilariously crazy guy screaming at puppets?
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Flagellants outside the Bubble: Same as inside but with much less survival (3E base, I think)
Frost-immune, heat-intolerant Kobolds: 2E base
Making everyone on Slytha a shadow of themselves: 20E+, likely to be opposed by the others
Watchmen: 3E base
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Still not at the point where it's easy. I should have probably taken a few weeks to learn some SQL variant before starting YG.
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