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6 yrs ago
Current "Soon you will have forgotten all things. And soon all things will have forgotten you."
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Quick question: who here was it that was buying a parcel of land near the sea in Scotland? Super scenic and beautiful and all that jazz? Where was it at?

Im asking for reasons.


@poog the pig
@BBeast Yeah, I know. I did not get to develop the Treeminds in their natural habitat as I originally planned - but I think it's safe to assume that things mentioned in official character sheets, the Wiki, and the IC are all canon (with IC having the highest rank and things mentioned purely in the Wiki/Character Sheets being subject to change if the IC says something completely different).

And I don't blame anyone for not remembering these very minor things! If I came across as accusatory then that was definitely not the intention ^^' I mean for instance I don't remember Zotash'e - probably because I haven't read far enough into the IC to reach his post.
@Double Capybara
The Treemind tribal lands are thriving with all kinds of life and therefore, without a doubt, dangers. Beasts one can expect to come across include the vicious Snow Wolf (known to humans as the Northern Wolf) whose white coat provides brilliant cover in the snow. What makes this wolf particularly dangerous, other than its size (being at least twice the size of a typical wolf, which are also to be found in the tribal lands) is the fact that it has the ability to blast prey with debilitating, focused breath of icy air which can freeze limbs – causing severe frostbite in the best of cases, and a quick death between the wolf’s jaws in the worst. Unlike the common wolf, Snow Wolves tend to hunt alone and form families, much like humans, rather than hunt in packs.
Kho's Character Post. Under 'Treeminds', 'Dangers'

Just putting it out there: ice-spitting wolves already exist.
@Vec Tragedy, Vec, not Comedy.
@Slime For instance, a pregnant woman wished for the child in her womb to be 'strong'. It was so strong that giving birth to him killed her. The story has not progressed far enough to see if there are any other consequences.

Another person was in search of his lost wife, and he wished to find her. On finding her, things didn't work out and both committed suicide (after starting a massive tribal war, of course). The story has not progressed far enough to see if there are any other consequences.

The third person has so far been quite lucky.
@Slime A djinni of magic who detects people who are desperate/losing hope. He then finds them and grants them one wish - usually leading to tragic consequences.
@Malchivo You could also hit 'View Raw' in the right corner of a post and you'll see the code. The rather helpful url link to that particular post is also in the top right corner.

Once I'm done with exams, I've got an idea for a system that will make finding posts you're looking for far easier - a bit of a linked index of posts if you will. It could potentially be combined with the grand summary.
@Lauder
Hope is a lie.
You will inscribe that into your soul while I carve it into your heart so as to establish quite firmly how much of a lie my rule here is. Just thank Fate that I won't do to you as the Rukbans do with sacrificial horses...
You say it as though I was leaving any room for hope that I will write anything before June -.-
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