Coax the remaining herbivores from our initial forays into making life toward evolving better ways to remain quiet, while also developing their eyesight to better gather information that their blind hunters cannot make use of.
3Like a sadistic arms race, the herbivores try to beat each other in a game of 'don't go extinct.' Each species that makes the cut causes the rest to die faster, as the hyper-predators go for the easy targets. Soon, only a handful of species remain, while the ones who only needed another generation or two are snuffed from existence.
Try again creating the pseudo-blackhole to secure the flower in it's place
3You give it a little more juice this time, and a little black hole appears. It has the strength of a the worlds strongest vacuume cleaner.
I work on getting my Species into the world, the race known as Humans.
3You create a small tribe of humans, and honestly, I can't make it any worse because they live in
a quiet place with an extra helping of man-eating plants.
Create a fungus that enters a ritualistic relationship with the carnivores. It will use the waste of the carnivores to grow, while giving it so much energy that it no longer needs to hunt as often as before
4Probably the most successful action in reducing the bloodshed so far, the fungi help satiate the apex predators. A single meal can now last them weeks, and all life forms begin trending upwards.
Start randomly messing with what other gods are doing. For good or bad, depending on what I roll on this handy d-20
3You can roll your own D20, but don't be surprised if you end up getting voted off the island.
Begin the slow, careful crafting of vast mountain ranges, deep oceans, open moors, vast plains, deep caverns, varying temperatures and biomes, and other geographic spices and herbs to the mix with the careful use of plate tectonics, wind, and the occasional volcano when needed. Create a beautiful world to see, explore, and enjoy. If it all goes horribly wrong, try desperately to undo whatever unspeakably catastrophic damage that is done.
4You manhage to put just enough energy into this wonderful geographic random number generator. It's a slow process, for mortals, but to the gods it is already starting to look beautiful!
Try a hand at creating natural disasters to keep the species adapting and evolving. Becoming static means being destroyed in this world.
1 (and here I was worried this turn was gonna be boring)
You attempt to create natural disasters, but all you manage to do is create a cosmic one! The very fabric holding this strange universe together rips ever so slightly, and all the gods feel a little
off.
Stability: 86%