Mei's still in the running? Good to know! Yeah, I have dipped in and out of a few quests. Maybe I'll go back to read the updates and see what I've missed, but that's that.Nah, I saw you around in Birdsie's Immersion quest. Although I haven't see you around in Ves' Kong Zhi Quest lately- the Mei Gang still needs a fellow mem to back us up whenever our Wicked God decides to offer us a Mei vote!
Well I'm not particularly opposed to boars. In fact, before Lugia suggested working together I was going to start eating a bunch of worms and other bugs. My current goal is to study more bones and flesh to increase experience with them before I go underway with the real experiments.Man, did a boar steal your girlfriend or something? The cruelty to boars is getting weird and concerning.
I'm not opposed to killing wildlife we aren't connected to, but all this "see how long it can be kept alive while getting eaten by inches" stuff is headed into outright sadism.
However, if it really makes you uncomfortable, I'll pull outta the idea. I'm not one to ride the train of cruelty, I'm just thinking what will take the least amount of effort and benefit us collaboratively.
Gotta agree; killing is one thing, eating alive is getting uncomfortable, but the stuff that's being discussed right now is just flat-out disturbing.Man, did a boar steal your girlfriend or something? The cruelty to boars is getting weird and concerning.
I'm not opposed to killing wildlife we aren't connected to, but all this "see how long it can be kept alive while getting eaten by inches" stuff is headed into outright sadism.
No problema. These kinds of things are hard to handle when putting in fictional works and that aren't done by horribly evil Villians. I assumed the orfice thing was a joke, since when I eat the boar I eat the boar.Thanks. I genuinely appreciate your consideration.
I don't have any problem with researching live animals, even in ways that makes them stop being live animals, but when the conversation turns to putting roots in unconventional places, it weirds me out.
I'm counting this as legally binding, MS!Eh, just holler if it becomes too troublesome, this tree needs his sord skillz too ya know!
I have no idea what that means but I understand the sentiment. No worries, nix on the weird and unnaturally gory stuff. I wouldn't want to read about it either…which is why I can't go through body horror quests much. Or at all.We are not a hive mind of Sarlaccs, and should not aim to become one.
I have no idea what that means but I understand the sentiment. No worries, nix on the weird and unnaturally gory stuff. I wouldn't want to read about it either…which is why I can't go through body horror quests much. Or at all.
Just to clarify: You eat the boar while I use Fire Within to keep it alive but lethargic, or... ?In that case then, @kinglugia , let's default to the basics. I eat the boar and you work your mashjik. And just in case…
I also find it very very offputting. I have read the 'consuming' things as a physical, mechanical "tearing/ripping" action. Which would cause great pain.Man, did a boar steal your girlfriend or something? The cruelty to boars is getting weird and concerning.
I'm not opposed to killing wildlife we aren't connected to, but all this "see how long it can be kept alive while getting eaten by inches" stuff is headed into outright sadism.
For whatever it's worth, I also really hated the whole "kill an animal in a tortuous manner, with the explicit intent of drawing out the process[1] for as long as possible."However, if it really makes you uncomfortable, I'll pull outta the idea. I'm not one to ride the train of cruelty, I'm just thinking what will take the least amount of effort and benefit us collaboratively.
That is it.Just to clarify: You eat the boar while I use Fire Within to keep it alive but lethargic, or... ?
Please, don't bring it up. In retrospect it's messed up, yeah I get That. Gross, sad to see torture. We've already moved past it and declared that it will not be happening. The point wasn't to cause suffering but to learn, blah blah blah. The error of it has been seen, but please let this lie down. I don't want to see an escalation of anything, and we're all in agreement that torture sucks, body horror sucks. 99% sure orfice comment was a joke.I also find it very very offputting. I have read the 'consuming' things as a physical, mechanical "tearing/ripping" action. Which would cause great pain.
If one is going to kill a thing, then kill it. Don't cause it to suffer. That's fucked up.
About as bad as that bird that impales it's prey on branches, as I said, I get it. Though my envisonment of the "eating" was that the animal was pulled into the tree and slowly digested from there. Like that plant that one pokémon: the pitcher plant.For whatever it's worth, I also really hated the whole "kill an animal in a tortuous manner, with the explicit intent of drawing out the process[1] for as long as possible.
[1] Which is what stoking said animal's 'Fire within' would do, functionally, as my read is that stoking 'The Fire Within' is just using magic to give an orginasism cells more energy from "ATP -> Stuff" reactions.
Beep. My dude. Hombre. The point has been emphasized enough. I left immersion and looked at it objectively, and saw it was messed up. There is literally nothing else I can say. Sorry for bringing it up, if it sickened you that much, and I hope you can clear your mind of it. It's been called off.Edit: This is my read on the whole "Eat live Boar + Stoke Fire Within" idea: Imagine someone feeing you feet-first into a woodchipper, except they are using magic to keep you alive up until your head enters the machine and your brain is structure is randomised to the point were 'pain' is no longer a 'thing' (and then you die).
That has been my read of the idea explored between you and kinglugia and I literally feel a bit sick considering the actuality of it.
For the sake of clarity: you might have looked at the idea and seen it in a new light, but I was really fuckin' unhappy with myself for not saying anything earlier, like... I was being lazy-bad.Please, don't bring it up. In retrospect it's messed up, yeah I get That. Gross, sad to see torture. We've already moved past it and declared that it will not be happening. The point wasn't to cause suffering but to learn, blah blah blah. The error of it has been seen, but please let this lie down. I don't want to see an escalation of anything, and we're all in agreement that torture sucks, body horror sucks. 99% sure orfice comment was a joke.
Moral Rule Forever Established: If it looks like torture, avoid it at all costs.
Beep. My dude. Hombre. The point has been emphasized enough. I left immersion and looked at it objectively, and saw it was messed up. There is literally nothing else I can say. Sorry for bringing it up, if it sickened you that much, and I hope you can clear your mind of it. It's been called off.
Perhaps some other time, yes.Ach, forget it. I'll just go back to my original plan of eating bUgs. Sorry Lugia, maybe our interests will align next time in some other date.
Hmm, I suppose I should adopt this too, just so that some idle thoughts remain thoughts.Moral Rule Forever Established: If it looks like torture, avoid it at all costs.
Could be interesting, but we have other things on our plate at the moment. Like the Lumburglars and the Refugees.I mean, if you and kinglugia are each interested in this, then I'd not have a problem with the forest learning the pattern of signals sent through the boar's spine/nervous system to keep its body functions going, killing the brain, and then woodchippering away, if you think that might be useful.
Been thinking about that. We have some things we could study already, if that's how we want it.Also I wonder what sorts of paths are needed to get spatial magics - you know, of the kind where spaces are bigger on the inside. Imagine us being able to create pockets in our trees that open to vast spaces while also making it so some paths seem like a mile but are really 10 miles and some paths stretch ten miles in but a mile. That would be cool and might be worth my attention.
Would you consider "Life Indeed, overflow to Burninator" for the squirrels?
Assuming that nothing changes (aside from the Laser-Computer coming online, of course), and only the Salamander contributes from this point onwards, it will take around 5-6 turns for the Forest to learn Fire at the Journeyman level. …The Lesser Fire Salamander asks if you'd be willing to directly contribute and finish a bit faster? That would let it learn Ice during winter - which is both easier and a much-appreciated protection from the cold…
Welcome to the Forest![X][Action] Hevel
[X][Focus] Feed the Swarm (Bees)
[X][Focus] Reach Out to Minds
[X][Focus] Life Indeed (Magic Biology Research)
[X][Focus] Void Forest (Magic) (Void)
[X][Squirrel] Life Indeed, overflow to Burninator
[X][Format] One Spoiler per Bolded Category
[X][Lumberjacks] Call in a favor from Newton Village to handle them.
[X][Tree] Mind Tree
I believe that is how you vote for this?
Welcome to the Forest! Unfortunately, there're two issues I can see with your vote:[X][Tree] Heart Tree
[X][Action] Connect to Local Wildlife (Psychic)
-Boars
Does survival not include 'animal survival'?1. Heart Trees are the "don't die" specialists (Defense and Survival), but you're taking a Communications action. If you plan to continue this, you might want to switch to Mind Tree.
It probably does (edit: might come with the caveat of "must be healing or food production"). But anyway, for the specialization you expressed interest in, you'd probably want to do write-ins involving enhancing (Fire Within), preserving (part Fire Within, part Shielding), and populating (either Survival write-ins to feed them, or Communication actions for matchmaking) our connected animals. (I made an edit in my last post to this effect, but you might not have seen it.)
You still need to source the energy.As a note, Darkness/Light Negation means we *can* in fact shoot Laser Beams at Night now!
Or at the very least I assume we can?
You're spending weeks putting together the energy that you're expending in seconds, here.That... is surprisingly cheap. Looking forward to see what nonsense we will do with that.
How far can we throw a tree?
Oh. Huh! Cool! Thanks!We drive on the left in Europe? Someone should have told us...
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Now that is correct.
Also viable.Sounds like it'd be better for seeing in the dark as if it was noon, to me.
You can ask.Is it a war crime if we ask the villagers to bury their enemies in our forest as luxury fertilizers? Because two leg corpses aren't that easy to come by due to social and ethical reasons.
Valid point.Afterthought: It feels a little hypocritical of you to complain about this so much when you didn't even comment about us actually mind-controlling the Herbalist into that bout of singing. And don't claim it wasn't mind-controlling her, or excuse it by saying we let her go immediately afterwards; we put the idea in her head, even if we were subtle enough she didn't realize it (at least at the time), we actually compelled her to specifically sing about her desires, therefore we did, in fact, mind-control her at one point.
Absolutely! I was hoping someone would ask!@Robinton What crops does village newton have? Can they be integrated too?
It was a combination of "manipulate her environment" and "mental suggestion (as subtle as possible)" with a bit of "mind-reading" thrown in to fill in the gaps in her spoken words.@Robinton Can you clarify the exact process that was used to get the Herbalist singing and how much of it would actually qualify as genuine mind control?
They weren't sapient beforehand. They are now. That may make a difference.Clearly we're OK with a certain amount of mind tampering, because we have a Dire Bat and a Wraith we forcibly recruited to our side against their wills.
Fair.But it seems to me more like a "we should be very wary of doing this, lest we overdo it or find ourselves on a slippery slope moving fast" than a "only an irredeemable monster would consider this" sort of situation.
Oh, that also sounds awesome!when it wouldn't be that hard to build a catapult right now and have it ready if we need it?
True.
Fair point.Because a catapult you have to move around and place just right depending on where you want to throw things.
Telekinesis you just walk where you want to go and just make it happen.
Welcome!
Done.No problema, though now it technically looks less appetizing (from a stats viewpoint). "Full Ranks in B/F/S, Biology 4, Soul Research 4" seems good to me.
Journeyman and a lot of practice.Which actually makes me wonder—what level of Flesh and Bone would be required to make a fully functional but non-living animal body? I'm assuming the more complex it is, the harder it would be.
Absolutely no thanks for introducing me to an insane ultra-depressed alternate-universe counterpart of myself-as-an-author.
Let's see how successful your action is.Are rockets automatically sensing tree-guided or do I have to do another action for that?
You know, this is better than eating a creature by inches.@Nigerian Duck, after the next mini crisis is over, would you like to collaborate with me on your thing with boars? You capture and try to eat it, while I use my Fire Within to try keep it alive... maybe we could somehow replicate the feat where living wooden prosthetic limbs are grafted on our Creatures.
In the sense of assimilating the boar and converting it into a tree boar familiar thing.
Mitochondria. The not-exactly-burning process they do.I'd love to. What is the "Fire Within"? Does it have anything to do with the Soul?