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Only unnatural winter and darkness xP
Good.
Goooood.
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Only unnatural winter and darkness xP
I would say sinking it ALL is a bit extreme. Send a tsunami, sink a few islands, but the archipelago in all its entirety? Even Poseidon didn't sink the world when he got angry, he just sunk Atlantis (a teeny island)
I would say sinking it ALL is a bit extreme. Send a tsunami, sink a few islands, but the archipelago in all its entirety? Even Poseidon didn't sink the world when he got angry, he just sunk Atlantis (a teeny island)
Vestec is definitely going to find a way to make the eternal, terrifying, darkness return for a week once a year.
It should also be noted that when the sun sets the monsters return as well.
Working on all the sheets for that jazz now.
Vestec is definitely going to find a way to make the eternal, terrifying, darkness return for a week once a year.
It should also be noted that when the sun sets the monsters return as well.
Working on all the sheets for that jazz now.
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Do the monsters only return on that one week of the year, or every night the sun sets year-round?
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Monsters return every night year round. When the sun rises, they have to flee.
For an entire week once a year, the sun doesn't reach Galbar, due to Vestec's eternal darkness. The monsters have free reign for 168 straight hours.
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How dangerous are they? Can they be easily fended off?
I'm just trying to ensure that humanity survives that nightly torture.
They are a figment of the imagination, and they cannot be within Orabil's radius. With discipline and time, and honing one's ability to conquer their fears, humanity will probably largely overcome these nightmares. But the young will have to live with them and grow to conquer them, while the old will have to constantly keep conquering new fears. Thank goodness I taught them meditation xD
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They are as dangerous as a solid being, when the night comes. If someone imagines that there's a bloodsucking vampire in the darkness, a vampire will exist when night comes. If someone imagines a Dyun that can shoot lasers out of its eyes in the darkness, it shall exist when night comes. Fear can be conquered, by not completely removed( not without magical help from a callous as hell god that is...*Glares suspiciously at Vowzra*). Basically, if you wonder to yourself "Is there a monster lurking in the night?" and an image pops in your head of what a monster like that would be, said monster would appear in the darkness nearby. Of course, if you're not wondering what is in the night, nothing can be created can it?
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I'm not sure many would survive that, if the monsters are full-powered.
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As long as they stay close to the light and arm themselves, humanity should adapt fairly well, along with the Uri and the Cimex.
Just be prepared to fight nightly. :P
Will the Mer-people be plauged? Because they're free-spirited and loving, they wouldn't survive it.
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If you're sentient enough to imagine monsters in the dark, you'll be plagued. Dragons, Cimex, Uri, humans, Outsiders(if they really imagine stuff..not sure), mer men..pretty much everything sentient.
P.S this is a good reason to make the Great Kamiv. Protectors of the Mer people. Or the sea-goblins.
How deep do the mer people live?