I don't think "form" implies creation out of nothing. When you form a cup out of clay, that doesn't mean you summon the cup into being from the ether.
The what now...?
Form-
1. To become formed or shaped.
2. To come into being by taking form; arise.3. To assume a specified form, shape, or pattern.
Well you'd be right in most other circumstances, if it weren't for the syntax of it all >_>
That or I'm also thinking too hard about it ;]
I didn't say it was going to be COMPLETELY literal, mind ye.
I'm causing this:
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If you can see what I'm going for...
I have a horrific half formed image of an eldritch abomination made out of ASCII creating alternate timelines within an earthworm. Don't ask.
Giant Serrated Disc:
N.
1. A metallic disc with serrated edges. Whilst humans saw use in it for neatly sawing lumber into neat even logs, dwarves saw a much more productive purpose for it. i.e. sawing goblins and elves into neat, even chunks. It has been toted the greatest dwarven invention since the anvil and *Sugar Roasts*. This is due to the fact dwarves discovered that while murdering greenskin and treehuggers with an axe is certainly enjoyable, watching them die while you eat a plump helmet and sugar roast in your private dining room is much more higher on the pleasure meter.
2. The most efficient method of blood extraction, when combined with a pit.
The Large Serrated disc will be added
*Surprised I haven't already, referenced it at least 4 times in the dictionary already >_>
Oh and welcome back Necro! (Un)-Surprisingly, you are apparently considered a bay12 meme by 27/40 forumites ._.
Well, welcome to the dictionary... MUAH HA HA HA HA HA.