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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #135 on: November 13, 2011, 10:15:11 pm »

Do the windy thingPlay the storm song.
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #136 on: November 14, 2011, 06:01:35 am »

Due to some surprising intuition that doesn't seem to come from quite where they usually do, I stand back and let the expendable girl handle it.

Hmm, I think I'll make sure to have the stamp ready and blood-drenched. Good thing it's cacti so it can stay that way without constantly drying up.

Meanwhile, I try drawing something rather complex:

A rectangle, containing a head, containing a 6x6 grid of squares with the following contents:

square containing squaresquare containing tranglesquare containing circlesquare containing rectanglesquare containing rhombussquare containing head
triangle containing squaretriangle containing triangletriangle containing circletriangle containing rectangletriangle containing rhombustriangle containing head
circle containing squarecircle containing trianglecircle containing circlecircle containing rectanglecircle containing rhombuscircle containing head
rectangle containing squarerectangle containing trianglerectangle containing circlerectangle containing rectanglerectangle containing rhombusrectangle containing head
rhombus containing squarerhombus containing trianglerhombus containing circlerhombus containing rectanglerhombus containing rhombusrhombus containing head
head containing squarehead containing trianglehead containing circlehead containing rectanglehead containing rhombushead containing head

I aim it at myself
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #137 on: November 14, 2011, 06:02:53 am »

you get massivly deformed?
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #138 on: November 14, 2011, 05:08:02 pm »

Due to some surprising intuition that doesn't seem to come from quite where they usually do, I stand back and let the expendable girl handle it.

Hmm, I think I'll make sure to have the stamp ready and blood-drenched. Good thing it's cacti so it can stay that way without constantly drying up.

Meanwhile, I try drawing something rather complex:

A rectangle, containing a head, containing a 6x6 grid of squares with the following contents:

square containing squaresquare containing tranglesquare containing circlesquare containing rectanglesquare containing rhombussquare containing head
triangle containing squaretriangle containing triangletriangle containing circletriangle containing rectangletriangle containing rhombustriangle containing head
circle containing squarecircle containing trianglecircle containing circlecircle containing rectanglecircle containing rhombuscircle containing head
rectangle containing squarerectangle containing trianglerectangle containing circlerectangle containing rectanglerectangle containing rhombusrectangle containing head
rhombus containing squarerhombus containing trianglerhombus containing circlerhombus containing rectanglerhombus containing rhombusrhombus containing head
head containing squarehead containing trianglehead containing circlehead containing rectanglehead containing rhombushead containing head

I aim it at myself

Come on, really? I'll do it later, not sure when. Within a day, as I don't have a whole lot of time today.

I would stand back, I sense a creeper head.

Take bone handle and leather strip and put on a rock for a bashing wep.

You accidentally rip the leather strip, but still manage to attach it, though it's hold is not very firm.

Do the windy thingPlay the storm song.

You play the song, and beautiful music fills the air.

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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #139 on: November 14, 2011, 05:12:51 pm »

find the nearest small animal and hit it across the head with -Stone Hammer- and start a small fire
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #140 on: November 14, 2011, 06:57:35 pm »

what's the problem with it? you don't actually have to draw it.
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #141 on: November 14, 2011, 07:32:55 pm »

The calculations!

Now...After hitting small animal look for a decent sized rock, about as big as a bowl, and drag it to my tree.
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #142 on: November 14, 2011, 07:35:52 pm »

Draw long rectangles on the ground with rows of berries on it.
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #143 on: November 14, 2011, 09:29:08 pm »

what's the problem with it? you don't actually have to draw it.

But I need to think of an overall effect of it. Which takes a long amount of time, especially if I want to advance the story. I also need to interpret your intentions, so that I know what a low roll should do, and what a high one should do.

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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #144 on: November 14, 2011, 09:53:04 pm »

we have to post our intentions!
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #145 on: November 15, 2011, 05:51:49 am »

My intention is basically to gain more knowledge about art, since it's a recursive stacking universal power multiplier.
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #146 on: November 15, 2011, 06:34:18 am »

Draw sixteen squares on a large chunk of rock, with one side of the square intersecting another square. In each intersection, draw a circle, but slightly offset a bit to the upper side of the art.

Then cast magicks.

((It looks like a western concert flute.))
« Last Edit: November 15, 2011, 06:36:24 am by New Guy »
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #147 on: November 15, 2011, 05:48:50 pm »

A rectangle, containing a head, containing a 6x6 grid of squares with the following contents:

square containing squaresquare containing tranglesquare containing circlesquare containing rectanglesquare containing rhombussquare containing head
triangle containing squaretriangle containing triangletriangle containing circletriangle containing rectangletriangle containing rhombustriangle containing head
circle containing squarecircle containing trianglecircle containing circlecircle containing rectanglecircle containing rhombuscircle containing head
rectangle containing squarerectangle containing trianglerectangle containing circlerectangle containing rectanglerectangle containing rhombusrectangle containing head
rhombus containing squarerhombus containing trianglerhombus containing circlerhombus containing rectanglerhombus containing rhombusrhombus containing head
head containing squarehead containing trianglehead containing circlehead containing rectanglehead containing rhombushead containing head

I aim it at myself

In an extreme burst of inspiration, you rush over, and start to write all over the robes of those nomads. Hours later, you pause not for food, nor drink. When all is said and done, your robe-book reads:

3-33-15-29700-11880-7425 6-68-26-137904-10608-74256-265200-31824-201552
2-21-8-5040-2016
4-40-15-31200-21600-33600-9600 3-24-13-936-16848-4680
3-52-12-26208-28080-43056 4-50-18-54000-57600-18000-50400
2-35-8-11200-8400
3-61-11-50325-30195-42273 3-19-12-684-9576-2736
4-56-11-56672-22176-29568-29568
6-41-25-6150-36900-36900-30750-18450-123000
3-25-8-600-7200-7200
6-73-29-63510-304848-38106-63510-203232-254040
5-67-24-160800-64320-120600-152760-40200 2-21-8-5040-2016
3-33-15-29700-11880-7425
4-38-20-57760-3040-39520-15200 3-39-11-1287-23166-25740
3-33-15-29700-11880-7425 4-50-18-18000-79200-18000-64800
8-94-30-518880-22560-451200-67680-180480-135360-473760-270720
3-35-16-8400-42000-8400
8-125-35-560000-175000-630000-665000-315000-665000-700000-665000

3-61-11-50325-30195-42273
3-39-13-19773-1521-38025
3-52-12-26208-28080-43056
4-47-15-2820-33840-53580-42300
5-75-20-172500-135000-67500-150000-37500
3-43-14-3612-37926-36120
4-66-13-51480-48048-41184-85800
2-23-5-2070-3220
4-56-16-71680-28672-32256-68096
8-68-32-208896-17408-243712-121856-365568-17408-121856-87040

It is decode-able without a key, just so you know. I rolled this six times, and you did fairly well. Only not well enough for me to decode the message for you. Instead I wrote a program to encode messages into this code.

Draw sixteen squares on a large chunk of rock, with one side of the square intersecting another square. In each intersection, draw a circle, but slightly offset a bit to the upper side of the art.

Then cast magicks.

((It looks like a western concert flute.))

You fail to properly concentrate, and nothing happens. You feel a deep rumble in your gut.

find the nearest small animal and hit it across the head with -Stone Hammer- and start a small fire

After hitting small animal look for a decent sized rock, about as big as a bowl, and drag it to my tree.

You find a small animal, and hit it with your -StoneHammer-, and the stone comes off the hammer. Regardless, you now have a dead small animal, which is a squirrel. You fail to start a fire, but succeed in finding a stone the size of a bowl. Nearby, was a cave that appeared quite deep. You draw the stone back to your tree.

we have to post our intentions!

No. I can attempt to divine them with my own magycs.

« Last Edit: November 15, 2011, 07:28:10 pm by kytuzian »
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #148 on: November 15, 2011, 09:08:47 pm »

Pick up another stone and bash the rock to make ut into a bowl, carefully!
And try to start a fire if I find 2 rocks use the kindling sticks



I'm specifying everything, so you can do less thinking and so...I dunno
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #149 on: November 15, 2011, 10:32:55 pm »

Draw sixteen squares on a large chunk of rock, with one side of the square intersecting another square. In each intersection, draw a circle, but slightly offset a bit to the upper side of the art.

Then cast magicks.

((It looks like a western concert flute.))

Repeat doing this until successful or something interesting comes up.
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