T1: Infernum Aranearum Mortis' afterlife known as "the web" has been created after all.
Sauko has created the Kikna, a hardy, ra(i)noid, and weather-predicting race. (Sauko: -2E)
T2: Kuthulknoes has created a unit of Sligs. (Kuthulknoes: -9E)
Eid appears among the *Something Elſes and asks them how their lives are like. They seem to have fine lives.
Eid listens for prayers, but the people have need of little at this time:
*Something Elſe village elder: "I want to fly!"
*Something Elſe hunter: "Could you make us exciting prey to hunt?"
*Something Elſe treetalker: "Look! I can command the fallen leaves to part!"
*Something Elſe chef: "Thank Eid and thank Vir for delicious singing fly stew!"
Eid ponders the Fear Not protocol. It seems to be something important for interactions between angels and mortals. (2A)
Eid creates a single flying *Elſe agent out of Flux (Eid: -1F, 2A) and suddenly applies gravity to it. It trips over, falls, and suddenly seems more malicious!
Geboren Mord walks among the gnomes to inspect their condition. They are happily digging around.
Vir visits the humans. Their throat-singing is charming.
Vir also visits the Angelicus to listen to their problems. A common problem affecting up to a third of the Angelicus seems to be being eaten by the *Elſes.
Itia checks on the *'Manders and Nains and finds that they are doing fairly well, mostly cooperating with the *Elſes. Some of their prayers are:
*'Mander explorer: "What a wonderful view every night provides!"
Nain thinker: "Do you suppose every animal can be tamed?"
Muske manifests among the Trolls and notes that their lives are idyllic if somewhat less orderly than ideal and also listens to some of their prayers:
Troll Lord of the Yellow Rock: "To Muske I offer these yellow rocks that the eldest *trolling of the Lady of the Red Metal may wed mine that those of the Red Metal may add to our domain."
Troll guard: "My family was cut off from the royal line five generations ago! How should I fix this?"
Muske ponders the sphere of Oaths for some time. (2A) Some relevant thoughts include...
...something about spirits and writing
...laws that supersede godly action