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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Dec 10, 2016 15:00:13 GMT
Hmm, what exactly do these large creatures my scouts encountered look like?
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Dec 7, 2016 5:05:47 GMT
Pick up the stone and carry it a short distance away, for it is mine!
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Dec 2, 2016 5:23:17 GMT
Action: Start digging in the ground, surely there's something interesting in there!
Image and Music:
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 30, 2016 15:35:35 GMT
Action: Wrestle with Skyguy, also making friendly chirps.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 28, 2016 19:25:32 GMT
Cip
Action: Roll away from the robots, into a crouch, and fire stun gun at the blinded robot.
Dorado
Dialogue: "A pity about that, with more superhumans running around you'd think they'd be more welcoming eh?" *chuckles* "I kid, I kid. I have some more things to do today, but you can find me at [insert name of the hotel Dorado stayed at before]."
Action: Leave the lobby.
Warp Dragon
Dialogue: "Excellent, this will do nicely for now, but there's important things to be done.
Action: Exit research lab and head further into the city with hood up for disguise.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 27, 2016 14:48:26 GMT
I have an idea bouncing around in my head, would you guys like it if, either at the top of each round or in the descriptions of the tribes, I add a type of quote to describe the current situation of the tribes? Or just one in general at the top? I like this idea.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 27, 2016 14:44:26 GMT
Alright then. I think I have an idea of what to do here.
Vote 1: Try to start cultivating the edible plants around.
Vote 2: Try to domesticate the wolves seen prowling around.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 27, 2016 5:41:13 GMT
I dare say, if Clip's luck holds out, we may have to say one of his powers is extreme luck.
Clip
Action: Leap onto the previously undamaged robot's shoulders and push it into the doorway the two were guarding.
Dorado
Dialogue: "Know anywhere that someone like me can properly work out? I believe I heard mention of somewhere to spar?"
Warp Dragon
Dialogue: "Bah, pitiful, as always."
Action: Commit the abandoned lab to memory, to allow better usage of teleportation.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 25, 2016 20:48:41 GMT
NickTheNick Any predators being encountered? I'm guessing a possibility of encountering wolves and other such fauna. Any flora of note? I ask because I may try domesticating some of these things to my will.
Btw, my primary religion seems to still be Skylosism, shouldn't it be Lokhism?
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 25, 2016 13:47:41 GMT
I also have some questions regarding my new situation.
For starters, it seems I've moved into a semi-new climate, how different is it from the Mediterranean-esque climate my people lived in before?
And secondly, what sort of game are my hunters hunting?
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 23, 2016 22:09:11 GMT
You might want to check that smoke then Am I the only one thinking that this is obliviously a trap ? Nope, you're not the only one.
Hah, bet y'all were expecting the usual meme.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 23, 2016 19:51:41 GMT
I've got one in the works still, so be on the lookout for that, but please don't hold your breath.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 22, 2016 6:23:43 GMT
Ouch, sorry limeyhoney on that not working out. I wish you luck in your war, may fortune favor you. o7
In terms of my tribe's own situation, I'll say that it worked out much better than expected. I'm tempted to expand upon my construction techniques now that pottery has been invented and my people know how to shape soft mud and clay, but I also get the feeling that I don't know much about the land outside of my tribe's initial settling position. In addition to that, it's probably just about the perfect timing to set up a sort of government system if ever there was one.
Vote 1: Organize an oligarchical system based around a triad of leaders known as the Tahnso (Giant-Chosen) who shall be advised by the shamans and prominent Hakshah families. Succession is ultimately decided by a trial of faith to Canti and the Mosi as well as dedication to the Hakshah as a whole. Each Tahnso administrates a different aspect of the new Hakshah Holy State such as spiritual affairs, food production, and the state of the people. Each shall weigh in on what must be done and what resources are allocated where, but all three must come to an agreement under the observation of a shaman who will mediate the vote. This transition will also see the shamans and holy men organized as well.
Vote 2: Gather together the tribe's hunters and other able-bodied people, and send out an expedition into the surrounding lands to see what we can find. These expeditions shall be assisted by Mosi, who likely know the area better than our own people. These are scouting parties, so an emphasis must be put on reporting back to the tribe.
On a side note, I'd like to call the plants my people cultivate Narghri plants, as my people gather not just berries from them but also the grains they possess.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 20, 2016 15:04:37 GMT
OOC: Well Belgium, this is quite the awkward pickle.
Action: Frantically point at the man with the paperwork, insisting that I'm with him.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 19, 2016 22:08:51 GMT
Dorado
"Private information? You admitted him off the street, the least you can tell me is a name, can you not?"
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 19, 2016 21:39:02 GMT
Well, I know I wouldn't be opposed at all to such a thing myself.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 19, 2016 21:22:19 GMT
Completely tangential question here, but the small blurbs that mention modern scholars, they're really cool. Will they ever be built upon? What I'm getting at is perhaps a small piece or blurb from the perspective of these modern scholars that are looking into these ancient developments and possibly sharing their own opinions on them. Though it'd probably only work once the game progresses closer to the perspective of the scholars rather than ancient times. What I'm planning is that the blurb at the top of each post will be more of a modern looking back on the past. But maybe I'll add something like that in the paragraphs themselves or maybe an in term between rounds
That's more up to you really, it's your game after all.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 19, 2016 20:44:22 GMT
Completely tangential question here, but the small blurbs that mention modern scholars, they're really cool. Will they ever be built upon? What I'm getting at is perhaps a small piece or blurb from the perspective of these modern scholars that are looking into these ancient developments and possibly sharing their own opinions on them. Though it'd probably only work once the game progresses closer to the perspective of the scholars rather than ancient times.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 19, 2016 14:14:38 GMT
Clip
Action: Draw combat staff and strike the most damaged robot in the legs.
Dorado
Dialogue: *shrugs* "Sounds fair to me. By the way, who was the kid here to see?"
Warp Dragon
Dialogue: "Intriguing, primitive, but intriguing."
Action: Try to search for an explanation of the brain scans.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Nov 18, 2016 2:51:44 GMT
Clip
Action: Attempt to leap over the robots, kicking them both in the head on the way through.
Dorado
Dialogue: "I wish to see a certain captive known as Sidewinder, if I remember correctly he gave your team quite the kick in the teeth before being captured."
Warp Dragon
Dialogue: "Bah, this human leftover sickens me, but it is more than inconspicuous enough for our purposes."
Action: Search the abandoned research center, look for any clues as to what was researched there.
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