Turn 8: WhyNow, safe from the dangers of outside, Alerama focused on playing once again. The Goddess spent many years observing Ark and it's life only to find that it becoming boring with Rookit civilization conquering more and more land finding almost no competition. Furthermore, Alerama disliked the way how Rookit treated their alive tools. If they play rough with their toys then the Godess will play rough with them.
Create an ocean on Ark by pouring water at the centre of Rookit civilization
[18, Bonus] You sunder Rootrip with raging water, turning their forests into stormy seas. Needless to say, nothing else seems especially pleased by this either.
Still, life goes on- some of Ark's life adapts to live underwater, and some is stuck riding the waves. Nearer to the shores, trees simply emerge from the water as they would from any other obstacle.
Rootrip itself persists, though awkwardly; with their center of power now an ocean, they seem uncertain whether to adapt to life on the high seas, relocate elsewhere, or something else.
Stormy Sea created on Ark+1 XP
"In every one of you, my children, lies the spark of divinity. Magic is found in your blood, ever ready to be turned to great works of art and innovation...But trapped within your flesh, it is too weak. Even where it extracted, your blood is too little; barely enough for the purposes you were made for. As such we must go about pooling the blood of the youths...without ending their lives prematurely. What I am saying gentlemen, is that they must be milked. We must begin with the basics of course. I shall tell you the wonders of medicine first..."
-A Meeting of the Houses, Memo 28, from the mind of Elder Lakim.
Teach the wonders of medicine to the Empire of the Eternal Spring.
[6, Poor] You teach Eternal Spring the wonders of medicine, though perhaps due to their... tendencies, they seem a little slow on the uptake.
Medicine granted to Empire of the Eternal Spring((IronyOwl, would an action along the lines of "transform the Soulflare into a malignant tumor" be valid? Are there whisperwings or voidspawn inside the Divine Barrier? I think the Barrier was made specifically to block off the Voidspawn? I'm assuming gods can pass through the Divine Barrier? Or not? If not, we can at least still create and modify stuff on the inside right?))
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Though Planner's mind was churning with further ideas, new creations begging to be created or modifications to existing potentials to carve masterworks from unworked material. But in the end he feared most the Cat-Thing's repeated predilection to subverting the creatures that others made.
He flew through the black void, approaching the fluttering Sundancer, its flight patterns well within his comprehension. The tiny pinprick of his first moulting, nearly invisible against its vast bulk now dwarfed the Planner who had further reduced himself since that first act of creation. He sped down the cavernous passage heading deep into the heart of his first work.
Behind him chitin writhed with renewed life, closing up the gap in the Sundancer's back, with new potential coursing throughout its entire surface ready to seal any other holes that may be created, preventing intrusion by enemies. This particular blocked passage would now only open for the Planner, with other sealings lacking the ability to open at all. As Planner neared the center of the Sundancer, he stretched out his divine powers, flowing into every cranny, asserting beyond the faintest doubts his sole ownership and control over its being. No others could ever be able to steal it from him, or twist it to their own purposes and gain. It was his.
Observe the effects of malicestuff buildup inside the Divine Barrier
[9, Poor] Your attempts to ID-lock your giant bug meet with mixed success. You manage to get the chitin to resist anything but yourself, but the creature is too massive and divine to properly mold to accept only yourself.
Sundancer modifiedOl'kuur is perplexed. His mapping seems to have found no clues as to the origins of the Emergent. And now she has gone and recruited one of his children for her cause, whatever that cause may be. It couldn't be a cause that most gods would like, or she wouldn't have taken the actions she did. And above the Kuron, the Voidspawn are hunting for divine blood, destabilizing Natarki minds below. Maybe the Natarki need to be able to strike against them from time to time?
Grant some rare few Natarki the ability to cocoon and slowly grow into huge creatures with great psionic potential. Though the eventual shape and powers of the resulting leviathan vary, most can survive the void and have tough hides. -2 size for rarity.
[5, Poor] Your attempts to ascend a rare few Natarki work, but not spectacularly. Perhaps because they're so rare, neither they nor the rest of the Natarki are very good at utilizing them for much beyond what they were already doing.
Natarki alteredDa'at creates the Aether Whales. Aether whales are gigantic, whalelike-creatures. They are gray and covered with intricate golden patterns. They have gigantic gasbags under their skin, allowing them to fly to gigantic heights. They fill their bags and lungs with air close to the planet they live on, use the heat of the sun to make the air hot, and then float so high that they can almost touch the barrier. There, they feed themselves with vengeful souls, feelings of malice, leftovers of dark magic and any other threat to the well-being of the planet and its inhabitants. They turn all of this into energy to sustain themselves and a substance called "Slumberlight". They leave a trail of this slumberlight wherever they go. Slumberlight is intricate, woven light. If it remains undisturbed for about 3 hours, it will dissolve into light, allowing it to leave the barrier. If it's disturbed (being touched by a bird, or a giant storm shaking it around), it will slowly fall down to the planet. This woven light is both extremely soft and extremely strong, and can therefore be used to create powerful armor or wonderful clothes.
Da'at spreads the Aether whales to the Ark and Flow (if they can only be spread towards one, he sends them to the Ark)
[7, Poor] Your Aether Whales turn out alright, but not spectacular. Their feeding zone is fairly narrow, their Slumberlight isn't really harvestable, and they're not very common or pretty. They do, however, serve as the only way out for the barrier's trappings so far.
Aether Whales created on ArkThe Maker tries to communicate with the new god, maybe learn it's name.
The Maker stirred uneasily at the actions of the new god. He knew not what it's purpose was, nor it's name.
[3, Malus]
"BOO I AM LARGE!"
"GET BACK HERE YOU LITTLE WRETCH!"
"I HAVE YOU NOW!"
"...UNLESS THIS CAVE HAS A BACK EXIT..."
You fail to catch the cat-thing, which you've inadvertently named Wretch. You
do manage to catch up with its companion, who is... slightly more helpful. However, it's a Natarki, so...
"Gwoble gwoble! That's a greeting among gods, isn't it? It is now. Are you friends with the Great Maker? Don't be silly, you're got far too many and far too few eyes to be Maker. What, really? What kind of a name is 'Maker?' How silly. Me? 'Quirlomphthilus,' quite an attractive name if I do say so myself. Just screams 'adventure!' and 'mosscakes!' and 'that star on the left!'
Oh, sure, I know her, know her a lot. Name? Well
I kept calling her Fallifilsis and Niklenik and Horivor and Almalephicitiphes, but she didn't seem to care much. 'Wretch?' Well, good a name as any, there's far too many Alaphiciphetaphilimenes as is.
Goals? Say that reminds me, do you know why Maker, the other Maker, the good Maker, sorry what? Well I'm sure you're fine at what you
do, but I've never heard of you. 'Ark?' Now what kind of a silly name is 'Ark?' Is that short for Arkatelmineph or Alalalalalalark? Just Ark? Well that's odd, why'd you name it that?
Oh, Wretch! Yes, nice girl, nice girl, did you know her favorite joke? It goes something like this..."
Natarki engaged in conversation
Divine regret enabled? ? ?
[11, Good] Wretch does something... interesting. It lures a Voidspawn over via song, and even seems to get on the creature's good side! "Good side" being severely relative in this case; the creature seems fond of her, but still, as far as you can tell, intends to eat her the second she's within range.
Planner (Demonic Spoon)
Spirit of [Arthropods][Intelligence]
0 XP m
Da'at (Lord_lemonpie)
Spirit of [Light][Protection]
2 XP
Maker (Pencil_Art)
Patron of [Life][Adaptation][Intelligence]
6 XP
Shevel (micelus)
Patron of [Life][Magic][Order]
1 XP
Ol'kuur (Knight Otu)
Spirit of [Caverns][Psionics]
0 XP
Alerama (Ukrainian Ranger)
Titan of [Shields]
1 XP
Wretch (-)
? ? ? of [Darkness][Destruction]
So if I didn't unmantle, I'd have to curse the entire Death Scarab race if I wanted to curse Soulflare?
Even then, it probably wouldn't work unless it was a curse that preyed upon their nature fairly heavily.
I'm sort of curious what happens when a god unmantles beyond Ascendant. It seems like it'd be harmless to try if you happen to have 2 xp in reserve so you could remantle right after.
Good point. Of course, a gap's a gap, and depending on just what occurs when you hit Ascendant...