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KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren

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  1. Alright thanks @Amanuensis, @STINK, @Sart, @The Unknown Medallion and @DrakeMarshall have logged on in the past month Here's my taynix game: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16gvW0r8KneAmPXX_7D9v0ZK7Y1nXZuIya77M-_qweLY/edit?usp=sharing
  2. Alright! New ruleset. It's the Cognitive Realm game I was talking about a while back. https://docs.google.com/document/d/18R-m8MVfpdgLwGzXKMuJMlfgZX9jm1ZLnidkBrfOL5g/edit?usp=sharing Would this work? I realise that I've probably gone a little overboard with the spren and Radiant mechanics. Also, how do I get rulesets approved? I want to approve my taynix game.
  3. YES Nice 87 degrees isn't that hot Under 1 atm of pressure, water-based biochemistry is still possible; we're relatively close to the freezing point, so why can't they be close to the boiling point? And then there's also the possibility of greater pressure keeping water liquid past 100 celsius, and solvents other than water
  4. What species is your PFP?

    1. Shatter

      Shatter

      I bet it's a wiggly one

  5. Ooh interesting choices The Lopen and Wayne would get along very well, I think Spook might be a little out-of-place though...
  6. Oh uhhh I only ask it to new people when I actually check the Introduce Yourself posts Which is not often
  7. Fair I've read it, and I have a friend who's done both Fire book
  8. Nah you're good Yes, though this specific difference is because of a species of moth found in the UK but not Sweden that impersonates ant larva (?) and steals resources, eventually depleting the colony, so ants in the UK have evolved to detect when something isn't part of their colony and attack it. Ants in Sweden haven't. Huh interesting Though I'd thought that ants everywhere (except species whose colonies can merge) are hostile to ants of other colonies, regardless of potential parasites? Larvae is the plural.
  9. Well yeah, but I recently learnt that Mercury isn't actually in hydrostatic equilibrium anymore... Morning Star, the third book in Red Rising, though it's Sci-Fan and apart from the fact that it's spread across the Solar System, it isn't too science-y If you don't count the Red Rising series, then Death's End, the final book of the Remembrance of Earth's Past Trilogy I have done both Fire book
  10. "Enzyme, enzyme, green, green, enzyme's all I need, need," - @Emperor Comatose, 2026
  11. When you post something but someone posts at the same time and it shows before your post 17 (hexadecimal)
  12. But some infinities are infinitely larger than others... like the number of numbers between 0 and 1 is infinitely greater than the number of natural numbers XVI
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