By popular demand I just posted Kinesis' CS. Hope it's okay like this.
Updated map courtesy of fiddling around in Gimp.
I think that's fairly accurate. If not, edit it yourselves. My, uh, clicking fingers are tired.
Edited Antarctic's map with some more stuff.
@BBeast
Depending on how long Teknall takes, they may already be getting it. You told them 'USE HEAT' and while Gruik was there.
Now the Goblins are all gonna hear about it, be super excited, and start messing around with heat and metal. So many will die. SO MANY. Because they're stupidly experimental. But they'll figure it out.
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In IC time, I think it might take about a month for Teknall to send Conata. He's not slow in action.
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You forgot The Hilt.
@Antarctic Termite, I'm pretty much done with my current collab with Rtron, so I'll be sending you a PM soon enough!
Fight, you lesser gods. Fight, for its all you have the potential to do. Your fate was sealed the moment you turned away from Order.
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NO
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You forgot The Hilt.
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I can't tell if that is The Hilt or not, its on a plateau. There's also a near perfect ring of mountains around it that just reach the Ironheart mountains and cuts into The White Ocean a little bit.
Also, pretty sure the straight in the middle got replaced with marshland, and the range doesn't touch there anymore.
One thing which irks me about the conclusion to the Grot battle is that, rather than let the healing angels who are already there heal the wounded, the wounded are instead carried off to some distant place hundreds of kilometers away.
It's a small thing, and not a critical detail, but I'm pedantic enough to notice it.
One thing which irks me about the conclusion to the Grot battle is that, rather than let the healing angels who are already there heal the wounded, the wounded are instead carried off to some distant place hundreds of kilometers away.
It's a small thing, and not a critical detail, but I'm pedantic enough to notice it.
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Maybe we can define angelic healing magic to function as it does in the Wheel of Time, where most of what happens is the body repairing itself as it normally does, but with a little supernatural vigour, leaving the wound repaired but the patient exhausted and starving. In that case we could say that the Lifprasilians were healed off-screen but had to return home to actually recover from the healing itself, resting their muscles, sleeping, and eating.
It's Scarifar's final call, though.
What's with this discussion that happened without me?
Not like I'd know how to respond to this, anyway.
Vowzrian healers do it very differently. They just make it so that...the wound never happened. Or, to be more accurate, they make it so that the targeted area goes back in time so that it is in the state it was in before the injury occurred. It's got limits, I think I mentioned it somewhere in the CS. None of this exhausting the patient business though.
Use Vowzrian healers. They good.