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Author Topic: The Infinite Heavens: More than one way to skin a cat.  (Read 351325 times)

Comrade P.

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Re: The Infinite Heavens: Amputee Voltron
« Reply #1845 on: January 20, 2016, 03:04:06 pm »

"You sure you don't want to take the warbeast? It's pretty far to walk, might get dark."

- Nah, I just feel like walking, really.

((Egan, do you glow in the dark?))
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Re: The Infinite Heavens: Amputee Voltron
« Reply #1846 on: January 20, 2016, 03:26:28 pm »

"Sounds good to me. Hopefully we find some nice, non-explosive salvage.

The orb guy makes a good point though, about it getting dark. Might be safer if we grabbed a torch."

Return to the warbeast, and grab Xankarvo's bone torch. Proceed with John.
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« Reply #1847 on: January 20, 2016, 04:06:45 pm »

"You sure you don't want to take the warbeast? It's pretty far to walk, might get dark."

- Nah, I just feel like walking, really.

((Egan, do you glow in the dark?))
"Fair enough, it doesn't really matter to me."

((Not enough to be a real light source, but enough to be easy to see in the dark.
At least, that's my interpretation. Word of PW prevails, as usual.))
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Re: The Infinite Heavens: Amputee Voltron
« Reply #1848 on: January 20, 2016, 04:22:49 pm »

Read on!
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Re: The Infinite Heavens: Amputee Voltron
« Reply #1849 on: January 21, 2016, 12:02:28 pm »

- I'm off to see the giant carcass we spotted from the warbeast up close.

After stating his business to his comrades, John is off to do exactly that.
"You sure you don't want to take the warbeast? It's pretty far to walk, might get dark."

With John.
"Sure, why not?"

Follow along.  Graze.
"Sounds good to me. Hopefully we find some nice, non-explosive salvage.

The orb guy makes a good point though, about it getting dark. Might be safer if we grabbed a torch."

Return to the warbeast, and grab Xankarvo's bone torch. Proceed with John.
From ground level, it's hard to recognize this thing as a body. The size of it is just too great and the bones to harsh and artificial to comprehend this as the remains of anything, save for maybe a particularly odd industrial structure. The body of the bone is rounded, as you would expect, but the ends are hard rectangular joints and the joints themselves have literal pins going through them, like a door hinge. The leg bones have exaggerated protuberances, trochanters, ridges and grooves, more than likely for enhanced muscle placement. The spine is made up of a series of hinged bones as well and has much larger spaces for nerve fibers to run, at least much larger than a human of comparable size.

The skull is a massive mass of bone, solid as far as you can see with no obvious fissures, fused or otherwise. It's is rounded and slopes down on all sides; any blow to the head would probably be at least partially deflected away by the shape. It doesn't appear to have a jaw.

The arms are long, and much thinner than those of your warbeast, but they end in massive talons that appear to be imbued with metal along their edges and tips. This thing was made to fight other things its size, that much is clear.

Read on!

The final section of the book (unless I'm forgetting a part) is what the author calls the "God Cycle"  and relates to not to the beings known as gods but to the idea of individuals being raised to a state of godhood once a certain threshold of belief in them is surpassed. He states that, if a being is well known enough and his deeds extolled upon with enough belief and regularity, that individual's fame will become self feeding. No longer will they need to perform any action worthy of belief, the myths of their past actions will continue to grow on their own.

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Re: The Infinite Heavens: Amputee Voltron
« Reply #1850 on: January 21, 2016, 12:16:18 pm »

Look for something that would shed some light on its origin. Any marks or symbols on the bones?
Look on the ground around this thing. Anything interesting around it? This thing wouldn't go down easily, might have more remnants around it.


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Re: The Infinite Heavens: Amputee Voltron
« Reply #1851 on: January 21, 2016, 12:45:29 pm »

((Oh, Xan! Check if there's a section on the writer of the book. Maybe he wrote a part about himself in order to gain whatever he desired, knowing that the book will spread.

Then again, knowing the dangers of belief, he might have chosen to include as little about himself as possible. After all, someone who has so much knowledge might already be powerful or he might be some belief con-artist, using magic tricks to deceive people into creating what he needs before moving on.

Hmm... Wonder if someone like the king would be interested in make a "Tomorrow never dies"-style news network. What better way to spread lies and make people believe them?))

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« Reply #1852 on: January 21, 2016, 01:58:51 pm »

((Nah, I'd rather take his knowledge and give him nothing. :P))

Xankarvo looks up from the book with a sigh of relief. He immediately began scuttling about the warbeast, looking for ... something, he isn't telling what.

Do we have any paper in good condition? Look for paper.
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Re: The Infinite Heavens: Amputee Voltron
« Reply #1853 on: January 21, 2016, 02:58:13 pm »

Circle the warbeast. Look for more bones.
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« Reply #1854 on: January 21, 2016, 04:07:24 pm »

Search around the skeletal remains for evidence of structures, such as those on our warbeast. Does it appear to have had passengers?
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« Reply #1855 on: January 21, 2016, 06:14:11 pm »

Any mysterious artifacts of power around?
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Re: The Infinite Heavens: Amputee Voltron
« Reply #1856 on: January 22, 2016, 12:59:00 pm »

Look for something that would shed some light on its origin. Any marks or symbols on the bones?
Look on the ground around this thing. Anything interesting around it? This thing wouldn't go down easily, might have more remnants around it.



The bones do have markings on them, but they appear to be something related to the construction of the beast rather then its origin. The symbols at connecting joints and parts are the same, almost like a guide to what parts to where. There are other symbols, a line of them have been shallowly engraved along the brow ridge of the skull, but you can't understand them; they're very complex though, so probably a logograms not an alphabet.

The foliage around this body seems thicker than elsewhere, more in bloom as well. As per what brought it down you can find no clues; the skull is partially buried however, so maybe whatever killed it is just hidden away beneath the soil.

((Nah, I'd rather take his knowledge and give him nothing. :P))

Xankarvo looks up from the book with a sigh of relief. He immediately began scuttling about the warbeast, looking for ... something, he isn't telling what.

Do we have any paper in good condition? Look for paper.
There's no paper around. The closest you can find is some spare fabric that hasn't been used to make a giant oversized flag.

Circle the warbeast. Look for more bones.

There are other bones around here, but they they're mostly scattered, broken and inconsistent. There are no nice skeletons like the giant, but you do find a few interesting bones, including the skull of what appears to be a large bird like creature and and an intact and mummified hand clutching part of what could have been a weapon, but is now not much more than a rusted chunk of oddly shaped metal. Many of the bones have evidence of violence on them, some burnt, others smashed apart or snapped. The more you search, the more bones and bits of fabric and pieces of metal you find. The most intact thing you can find is most of the ribcage and one arm of a creature; it's quite an odd thing. The arm branches at the elbow into one thin arm with fine delicate finger bones, and another which is more or less a club of bone ending in three thick fingers each tipped with a hard, stout bone spike.

Search around the skeletal remains for evidence of structures, such as those on our warbeast. Does it appear to have had passengers?
The metal armor of the beast, whats left of it, shows no signs of external structures, but there are large holes in it that look as though they were purposefully made. Not stab wounds but doors or ports or vents of some kind. Perhaps it was controlled internally? Perhaps it was autonomous? Who can say.

Any mysterious artifacts of power around?
Nothing on the surface that you find, or at least nothing intact. Maybe buried?

 

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« Reply #1857 on: January 22, 2016, 03:05:04 pm »

Yellow probably left her notebook on the warbeast, not needing it anymore.

Fly up and take a closer look at one of those holes. Does it lead anywhere?
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Re: The Infinite Heavens: Amputee Voltron
« Reply #1858 on: January 22, 2016, 04:51:58 pm »

Gobble down one of the smaller bones from the large bird creature if there are any. Receive some of its power as a result!
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« Reply #1859 on: January 23, 2016, 10:52:56 am »

Enter through one of the armor holes, and have a look around. If we don't find anything interesting, return to the warbeast.
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