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Author Topic: The Power of Art  (Read 14218 times)

kytuzian

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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #195 on: November 22, 2011, 07:32:34 pm »

> rectangle projecting into square, put the stamp in the rectangle, draw an image of the stamp in the square.

A small flash fills the area, and the stamp floats for a few seconds, at which point it again falls.

DRAGO

You then find another moose, and promptly kill it, and the stronger spear appears to be just that. Dragging this one back to your camp, you eat some of the food, and drink some of the drink, you have collected.

What do you wish to do now?

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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #196 on: November 23, 2011, 04:49:40 pm »

square containing head on my forehead.
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #197 on: November 24, 2011, 02:47:24 pm »

square containing head on my forehead.

Your spell adds to your mental capacity, and you learn of the shape: Trapezoid, which is used to specify large amounts of things.

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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #198 on: November 24, 2011, 02:59:32 pm »

> Rhombus, containing trapezoid, containing tree trapezoids, each containing a triangle containing a circle. Test viability as attack spell (including casting time)

> Rectangle, containing trapezoid, containing head, containing square. At self.

Edit: oh, and obviously: Trapezoid, containing square, containing head, on my forehead.
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #199 on: November 26, 2011, 02:41:39 pm »

Don't ask me what I wish to do, put the task on repeat, kill moose till I have 5 and then drag them to camp.
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #200 on: November 26, 2011, 04:43:24 pm »

Don't ask me what I wish to do, put the task on repeat, kill moose till I have 5 and then drag them to camp.

I'm treating that as physically impossible, and you can only drag one at a time. Okay, then, fine.

You drag the first moose back, in about two days. You make good time back to the camp, coming back the same day. However, when you return, two of the moose seem to be only bones, and it looks like a vicious animal attacked them. This animals was quite large, as you see only a few passing tracks, so it probably destroyed them in a few quick swipes. You still manage to get the other two out of there, but now only end up having three moose.

You go out to hunt more, and find some, and manage to kill two more. Problem being, the smell of dead meat attracts a loud roar from somewhere in the forest. You make good time back to your camp.

What now?

> Rhombus, containing trapezoid, containing tree trapezoids, each containing a triangle containing a circle. Test viability as attack spell (including casting time)

> Rectangle, containing trapezoid, containing head, containing square. At self.

Edit: oh, and obviously: Trapezoid, containing square, containing head, on my forehead.

Your spell flies very slowly, and cuts up a small group of rocks away. It has also taken you a few minutes to draw the shape without skewing any of the lines, and retaining it compactness.
Still, you persist on your magycal adventures, and a strange effect begins to take place. Slowly, your third eye expands, and when you look at certain items, faint numbers appear on them.

You spell does not damage, but also does not help you.

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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #201 on: November 26, 2011, 05:10:41 pm »

square containing head, containimg a transcript of lost of those numbers.
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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #202 on: December 01, 2011, 04:12:40 pm »

square containing head, containimg a transcript of lost of those numbers.

Sorry it took so long.


You copy the numbers down, as best as you could, which isn't very well. Still, your spell infuses the numbers into your head, and they become clear. They seem to be message, saying to go to town that is not in a desert, by the moving water. There, it shall be clear what to do, and another message shall appear.

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Re: The Power of Art
« Reply #203 on: December 01, 2011, 04:30:15 pm »

I draw, on my own abdomen, a square containing a rhombus partially overlapping with a stick figure with very long and powerful-looking digitigrade legs and a balancing tail, such that only the lower body of the figure is inside the square and rhombus.
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