So, just to be clear, I have undergone a surgery and while it was nothing serious it is giving me a constant headache due to a god damn golf ball sized inflammation on my cheek.
I will be back to action eventually
I will be back to action eventually
So, just to be clear, I have undergone a surgery and while it was nothing serious it is giving me a constant headache due to a god damn golf ball sized inflammation on my cheek.
I will be back to action eventually
@Antarctic Termite
Question: Is a RPG whose maps, characters and story are generated by random fractals and algorithms a JRPG?
@Frettzo
I forgot to ask you in the previous collab's conversation, but what sort of stuff can Astartian magic do? How does it work?
It's important now that Shrek da Biggest Ogre and Ventus have the stuff from Astarte's rock.
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Astartian Magic is Soul Magic. It uses the user's soul as fuel to pull things off. What it can achieve is mostly dependent on the user, namely their personality and amount of willpower they possess. The stronger the willpower, the more amazing the feats they can perform.
In its most basic form, Astartian magic provides boosts to the physical prowess of the user, be it agility, strength, etc. As the user becomes more experienced, their magic begins to get naturally tailored to their personality. A brute like Big Ogre guy would find the basic function of buffed physical prowess to grow even stronger. Ventus, being a creationg of the God of Change and being basically just a being made of wind, is a bit harder for me to predict. He might get some weird ass set of abilities related to weather or he might be able to separate his soul from his body for a short while. I'm not sure.
To recap: Astartian Magic is soul magic. Its ridiculous versatility comes from how different everyone's souls are from each other. A violent person might find themselves able to light everything on fire with a simple touch of their hand while a manipulative person might find themselves projecting their soul outwards to envelop other persons with it, allowing them to successfully negotiate with them or persuade them.
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So it's as erratic as Astarte?
I agree that those are some pretty small numbers; I'll scale down Dancer and Tira's march to some ~5 Sculptors and ~100 Urtelem next time they become relevant to match up with the scale now we know. Grot remains the most fun event of the night.
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I figured thousands would be a bit much given that we just got into the bronze age.
@The Irish Tree I'm currently learning java to help a team with making a RPG game where storylines are automatically generated.
There is plenty of random quests and maps out there, just look at Minecraft mods or Starbound or No Man's Sky, but this would be a step further, as to have the whole early dragon quest experience created RANDOMLY from seeds.
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I figured thousands would be a bit much given that we just got into the bronze age.
@Vec Given the latest development in the IC, now would be a really good time for Yang'Ze, U'll Yang's avatar, to get involved.
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Yeah but as is one hero could probably wipe out a whole army. 100 corrupted stone-age warriors is nothing to the likes of Allure, Ventus, Nimueh, maybe even Gerrik...
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Heh, soz for taking so long to answer. I haven't exactly been active these last few days cause exams are due in around 2-3 weeks and I gotta get ready :/ I'll get up to date with the IC and see what I can do.
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P.S. @Muttonhawk, White Giants and Humans. Humans were made independently of Slough. Does that mean White Giants attack Humans?
@Cyclone@BBeast
Meh. Like I said. Vestec didn't really plan this.
PLEASE GIVE THEM THINGS. WHO KNOWS HOW LONG THEY'LL HAVE BEEN PRAYING TO TEKNALL, TOUN, AND VULAMERA BY THE TIME THIS WAR ENDS.