even still the turtle would be more like a living creature...a race or an avatar and require more points per tile than it costs to alter the landscape per tile...i don't think moving continents is a feasable plan.
Clearly you do not realize what kind of God I am.
Yeah, a giant turtle that size would be a avatar probably, or you could make it a race (with each one 1"), and have them breed, so they could work together to move it.
I suppose the situation is that I want there to be an immortal flying turtle the size of Madagascar which eternally crosses the world for no special reason, with neither plan nor purpose. It doesn't do any of the things other avatars do and is not beholden to any god any more than a regular island would be, but by the same token it is a unique feature of the world and not something that inhabits it, and is arguably not alive. For all intents and purposes it is an island, merely an island that happens to fly, and is shaped like a turtle.
This conundrum reminds me of the debates in high school biology about whether a Virus is alive. Thus, I present the following link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life#DefinitionsI will now attempt to further define what the turtle IS.
1.) Homeostasis- Fail. The turtle does not regulate itself. If you mine through the turtle you will not be attacked by flying turtle white blood cells, although I may create such a race to preserve the turtle.
2.) Organization- Pass. The turtle, under the layers of rock and dirt, is composed of cells like a regular turtle. The cells never seem to change, grow, need energy, produce waste, or die, but they are cells. Little immortal turtle cells.
3.) Metabolism- Fail. The turtle does not need external sources of energy to maintain itself. This also implies that the turtle breaks the first law of thermodynamics, since it can somehow produce the energy to drag itself across the sky against the winds without consuming anything. Theoretically, a crafty civilization could harness the turtle for free energy.
4.) Growth- Fail. The turtle does not grow or heal.
5.) Adaptation- Fail. Being the only one of its kind and also unable to reproduce, the turtle does not evolve.
6.) Responds to stimuli- Pass. The turtle can chart a course across the sky- therefore it must be able to react to external forces for course correction.
7.) Reproduction- Fail. The turtle does not reproduce.
By my count, the turtle fails to be alive by a margin of 5:7, with a count of 'Making Physics Cry' thrown in for good measure. So what the hell is it- an immortal race of one creature, a fairly lifeless avatar, or a surprisingly lively hunk of matter?