Neilstone
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going "all out" is what he's been doing. nobody can handle it, but that's something else. restricting himself to arbitrary levels so he can have a chance at losing doesn't make him better. complacency is playing games with your enemies until they grow into threats, games like restricting yourself so the fight can be more thrilling.
over a km of shadow and your lift potential is an elephant?
that they'd civilize isn't what I was talking about. it's that their civilizations can/could coexist with humans with mere teaching them human values. that there is A scale of civilization instead of the possible web of basic and unsolvable contradictions. for a basic example, breeding like fish would make caring for or even providing for all of your offspring almost impossible. that basic fact would have a ton of downstream consequences on the civilization they build.
my point was geared at making every civilization a reflection of human civilization instead of giving any fundamental differences.
tears from his ears?
not enough to take on less than half their number of adventurers that are already exhausted, but they're dangerous to a country?
*tomb. tomes are books.
if it's actually scent and not some mystical tracking pretending to be scent, he should move not just turn. by just turning he'd just be making it difficult for himself for no reason. scents aren't sounds, they aren't moving.
and that's the birth of everything wrong with monarchy. congratulations 🎉🎉
you could just interrupt their mitosis prior to the full split.
and wasted the rest of the materials.
the rarest of resources for a village in the forest.
people would have tried feeding them expensive resources but not cannibalism?
why is there a colony of pests that children can kill hours out of a settlement?
why would they need to pool their resources to awaken a single person, then? why hasn't someone with powers taken over already?
the wagon would be louder than hooves in this case.
*assailant? does Zen have a descendant that is also an Ascendant?
doesn't need an alchemist as a cauldron anymore?
wariness is caution. weariness is exhaustion.
whereas wanting to control people is known for having less catastrophic consequences.