Mmmmmmm....though this reproduction system should work I'm still not satisfyed....but first....
Give the first embrac black hair, makeing it a resistive trait, and make both embracs reproduce soley by sexual reproduction.
However make sure they don't mate yet. I want to make some more ajustments. when I'm ready for them to mate I will tell them.
Also, facepalm (metaphorically, not physically, physical face palming sounds bad for a inhabited planet.) about my foolish mistake with the flowers. Give them pollen receptors, and clear any REMAINING excess pollen.
[1] You first manage to give the first embrac a wealth of darkish skin tumors on the cranium, and suspect you may have made a miscalculation somewhere.
[6] Fortunately, though in incredibly gruesome amounts of pain, the first embrac does manage to lead some semblance of life. It'd be pretty inconvenient if that weren't the case. But then again, it's already budded several times before, so you suppose you've got spares if nothing at all goes your way.
[4] You then rob the sixteen or so currently existent embracs of the ability to bud, forcing them to reproduce sexually. This causes the slight problem that a sustainable population of any living organism starts at about fifty, and you're not even getting into being genetically representative or anything. Especially after you telling them that they are not to mate under any circumstances (some do anyway, having nothing better to do).
[4] Finally, you clear out the excess pollen and actually provide the experimental batch of rose-blooms with a way of producing ova to receive the pollen. You don't really see this particular form of mold being overly competitive with the asexually reproducing one in most ecological niches, but maybe it'll prove more adaptable with time.
ok, look around for some town or gathering of dragons and offer some luck-based services to them for the price of helping me figure out how to give my dice species a reproductive system, the last bit is of course, dependent on how much the service "costs", more like favors than actual cash.
[6] You find a few dissident dragons attempting to escape Otyx's wrath and attempt to roll out a message for them that you'd like them to help you reproduce, because why wouldn't they know how to help you with such a thing? In what you understand to be implicit agreement, they roll you desperately.
[6] The result, fortunately for you, appears to be Bloom. The dragons suddenly start to bud, and seem most distraught by this as smaller dragons splinter off their bodies at an alarming rate. You think of asking them if they'd kindly roll the same thing for you, but then recall you have no way of communicating with them.
Grow more trees
[4] Tukta's full of the bloody things already. But a bunch more couldn't hurt. You make a sacred grove of trees, a place of more than moderate tranquility and exquisite air.
Stare into the Soul{less eyes <souls having not been implemented>} of the giant beetle. Invite it to become my follower. (invite it through metacognition or some primal communication, provided it has enough sentience to feel interest and enough sapience to understand followership). for my personal amusement.
(hey, I'm one of the less destructive gods become demi, you know. I barely poisoned Tree Junior at all!)
[6] The beetle is not of sufficient intellect to understand your invitation, but it does seem to have a very healthy fear of you now. So healthy, in fact, that it always seems to make way for you at great risk to itself, and provide you with its food beforehand in order to distract you while it makes its escape. And what more could you ask for from a follower, really?
Tree bridges? Those do sound scary. Create a host of sapient automatons of absolute loyalty and send them to scout the surface to find a suitable area for colonization. Once they find one, they should begin creation of the Manufactory.
[3] Sapient automatons? That's need quite a lot of work, you think. You make one sentient automaton, for what it's worth. You're not quite certain if you need a testing phase before making any more.
Trees? A distant memory, like a dream... Attempt to shape a hyperintelligent tree. My Shapers, the ones who have not left in my absence of leadership, should aid Zil's war by combining whatever small and simple life they can into forms which convert inorganic materials into organic ones.
[6] The remaining Shapers, which are indeed not many at all, immediately set about the creation of various lifeforms that could potentially create organic material, mostly out of the structure of the maze. The result is a small, tunneling form of life that, to sustain its endless hunger, digs tunnels every which way, up to the surface and down to the realm of the hungering worm, and also horizontally, creating new side passages, some of them through the City itself, since the creatures fail to see the distinction between certain kinds of inorganic material. Soon the nests of the creatures dot the entirety of the maze, and in many places are seen as a filthy pest (which the Shapers counter by making the creatures incredibly delicious as well in their general benevolence).
New plan
... I'm joking same actions
[2] Nope. Inspiration and you seem to not be friends as of late, and brute-forcing a solution doesn't seem to be working out either.
Ask the creature to lead me to the Shaper of Hell, so that we may talk.
[5] The creature explains that you are within the Shaper of Hell currently, so you may talk to the one in front of you and pretend that it is the Shaper of Hell for your convenience. He can hear you anyway.
Well screw physics. Work on making a crossway into the 6th dimention, where i will have far more control of things of the 3rd dimention, and can shape out my crabcake moon
[2] The sixth dimension of space is nonexistent or at least rolled up into uselessness as far as you know. It is also not a place, just like the fourth and fifth dimensions of space are not places. Thus your lack of ability would hold true no matter how you are displaced along any given axis of spacetime.
practice striking with the sword while teleporting to enemies
It's not a sword, actually. You can't quite explain what it is, in fact. It is the antithesis of life and eternity, you think. But more than that you cannot say.
[4] You can, however, use it - and to great effect, no less, especially in combination with the fruit of the Legendary Tree. The Relict Shapers in particular seem completely susceptible to your teleporting murder, reliant on droves of minions as they are. Though technically you could kill anything right now. The Tree certainly allows you such a luxury.