Timeline Collapse no Jutsu!
A pet theory of mine is that at least one major geographical feature in the Elemental Nations would be neatly explained by an enormous explosion (leaving a blast crater about the size of a country) having already occurred in the distant past. Perhaps something set off by the inventors of sealing in their conflict with the Sage.
 
A pet theory of mine is that at least one major geographical feature in the Elemental Nations would be neatly explained by an enormous explosion (leaving a blast crater about the size of a country) having already occurred in the distant past. Perhaps something set off by the inventors of sealing in their conflict with the Sage.
Madara also has this ridiculously OP Meteor Fall jutsu in canon. Coulda been that
 
Madara also has this ridiculously OP Meteor Fall jutsu in canon. Coulda been that
But the true puzzle, and the one he had yet to solve, was the extraordinary obliteration of the campsite proper. Gaping craters had wiped any and all evidence from the face of the earth, as if Inoue had managed to find the legendary ninjutsu scroll of Madara's Minute Meteors. But assuming that she had not learned how to magically make rocks rain down from the heavens, only to disappear without a trace… The mysterious sealmaster's threat rating rose another notch.
From the sounds of it, Madara's meteor jutsu isn't reshape-the-lanscape levels of power. Unless he has two meteor jutsu, of course.
 
From the sounds of it, Madara's meteor jutsu isn't reshape-the-lanscape levels of power. Unless he has two meteor jutsu, of course.

That is the most perfect setup in the history of setups, and it not being replied to for 18 minutes is a crime.

See, in canon, Madara fights the entire combined forces of the elemental nations. At one point, he drops a humongous rock on them. At my best guess, its a sphere ~0.5 miles in diameter. Through great effort and bravery, all the ninja team up to stop the meteor before it crushes them. They are tired, and have had to expend a lot of chakra.

I don't remember Madara's exact words, but it went something like this:

"Very impressive. Now, what will you do about the second one?"

A new meteor, just as large as the first, starts to fall on top of the old one.
 
Somehow this thread went from the topic of getting rid of nukes to the necessities of stockpiling them, and made it look so natural I almost didn't notice the switch. Y'all have dangerous minds.
 
Some of our inventions we want to make are sealtech in nature, that is combining elements of mechanical with magic object. I believe we should get into mechanical aptitude related hobbies, say, carpentry.
 
Haha wow I leave for 6 months and this is what you guys do? smh

In all seriousness, scrolling through the thread this last week has been a blast. 1300 pages ago (holy shit) the thread was flailing around trying to find a new system to use in place of the old one, at which point I left due to real life and no rpg mechanics knowledge to contribute. Next I know you guys have expanded the thread by a full 40%, we have absolutely demolished the exams (that was a really fun chapter to read), and the new system has worked beyond expectations.

Thank you @OliWhail @Velorien @eaglejarl and all the players for making this quest so much fun to read and participate in. It's good to be back.
 
I've recently started a DND campaign with some folks and the DM is about to experience your pain on that front.

*laughs in God tier starting stat rolls*
A couple years ago, I discovered a quest here on SV that was an empire-building sort of thing set in the world of Warhammer Fantasy, with the main protagonist being a sliver queen from Magic: the Gathering. I got into this big time, and started looking for exploits in the sliver mechanics, which wasn't hard since the deal with slivers is that some of them have powers and any sliver nearby gets the power too. My favorite was the Third Sliver Army, Submarine Company: Take a Phasing sliver (all slivers in AOE are intangible). Give them periscope / snorkels and large barrels of explosives such that they can walk through the ground into enemy fortresses, or come up directly under enemy leaders, and drop off their explosives before ducking underground again. Win.

Then there was the Might sliver, which makes all other slivers in the area bigger. Flying Sliver allows them to fly, but there was an issue with using them to transport Might because the lifting capacity didn't go up as fast as the size, so the more Might slivers in the area, the fewer your Flyings could ferry around. Solution: really long ropes so that Flying is transporting Might without being in Might's AOE.

So, yes. I have played both sides of this game and let me tell you, munckinry is WAY more fun when you're the player. :p
 
Members of the Summoning Scroll Conspiracy I had an idea I wanted to get your thoughts on. One of our best leads is we know the capybara summoning scroll was going to be at the medical facility in rice. We personally won't be able to investigate them until after the tournament. So I was thinking that we make contact with Mountain and have them infiltrate now. That way when the time comes we already have information. While at the same time getting the ball rolling on bringing Mountain in from the cold
 
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