Turn 1: Impatient GM
Create three spheres of light, so that we will have a trinary star system.
Nirur the Just attempts to bring three suns into existence. [2] Unfortunately, his attempts fizzle, and the universe remains in darkness.
Make a rock with a similar size to Earth.
Cheeetar attempts to create an earth-sized rock. [3] It sort of works, but it's a bit small and lumpy compared to what you were after.
Small, lumpy planet createdI bring into existence a planet of perfectly cubic shape, measuring exactly 10.000 Agamemknots on each side and orbiting wolfchild's sun (or suns).
Agamemnon attempts to create a perfect cube of perfect dimensions. [1] Something goes horribly, horribly wrong, and the result is a straight-sided abomination that looks like a jewelcrafter went nuts, with hideously awkward, ill-measured proportions.
Small abomination planet created. Affront to proper geometry.Vraccas creates a massive anvil made of the hardest metal, unbreakable and immutable. Upon the anvil, runic script glows.
Vraccas begins to hammer his forge, ignoring the other gods. He is shaping something upon it, something which glows with potential.
Vraccas SoulForger conjures a mighty anvil as an extension of his being. He begins hammering his craft upon it. [1] The anvil cracks and begins to spew an unhealthy light. Whatever he tries to use it for next probably isn't going to turn out so well.
stop making a sun, let nurir have a trinary star sysetm as ling as thier all on the same side of the planet and make 3 Moons
Yei'astol attempts to make three moons. [3] She manages to create one, but it's not very impressive.
Small, unimpressive moon created.With that, it attempts to create countless tiny motes of light, normally overpowered by sunlight, and scatters them around the bodies in the realm.
Karante attempts to scatter motes of light throughout the heavens. [5] He succeeds in not only decorating the night sky, but arranging them in artful patterns that others might admire and even learn from.
Artfully arranged stars created.'Help' Cheetar with making a rock that circles the stars.
And I shall make it oval in shape.
Hozac aids Cheeetar in his creation. [5] His efforts transform Cheeetar's misshapen attempts into a large and truly magnificent planet of banded brown,
in a perfect sphere. Shaping: [1] His attempts to make an oval only ruins his planet's perfection, resulting in noticeable volcanic cracks running throughout it. It remains beautiful nonetheless.
Small lumpy planet transformed to large magnificent planet with numerous volcanic cracks.While the moon may give me strenght I shall remove a moon and make them only visable when the sun goes down.
Ochita attempts to dispose of a moon. [4] He succeeds, as the moon wasn't very impressive to begin with. He then attempts to make the moons only visible when the sun goes down... but there aren't any of either. OH! He'll use the moon he stole to make a dimmer moon! [3] He puts the stolen moon back into space, larger and suitably nonreflective, but still not very impressive, large, or nice-looking even at night.
Small, unimpressive moon tranformed into slightly larger but still small, unimpressive moon visible only at night.First action-I create dense forests on all of the entities. ALL OF THEM. And rivers.
Alex attempts to spread dense forests and rivers on all celestial bodies. Unfortunately, not that many exist yet. Nonetheless, he attempts to scatter seeds to those that do. [4] The seeds don't reach the tiny stars, but are placed on both the large planet and small moon. [4] They also take on the odd geometric planet, despite its unusual angles and composition. He doesn't really have time to worry about rivers yet.
Forest seeds placed on large impressive planet and small unimpressive moon.A large, impressive banded brown planet with volcanic cracks running through it.
A small, unimpressive moon that can only be seen at night.
Numerous, artfully arranged pinpoints of light litter the night sky.
Straight-edged but chaotic blue planet in horrible dimensions and angles.
I would ask that you name all of your creations to cut back on confusion and lengthy descriptions. You don't need to name them immediately, and you can even defer the task to someone else, and it's a gray area with collaborative efforts anyway, but please give it some thought.
Also, right now you're sort of pooling your powers to make major, major creations like planets and stars. When the majority are ready for it, you'll drop back down to standard operations, meaning it'll be more difficult to make major celestial changes. So feel free to mention when you think everything's good enough in terms of large scale things.
Finally, I'll normally use your most recent actions, but wolfchild's most recent was opposing an action that didn't do anything if he didn't do his former action to begin with, so... yeah. And sorry if you were joking about the oval thing, Haspen, I had no way of knowing one way or the other.