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Unnamed Ball Disc.

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Emily Khorashandi
player, 278 posts
Genocider
Songcaster/Huntress
Thu 7 Apr 2022
at 13:47
  • msg #38

Unnamed Ball Disc

Emily paused the music to hear the xorn's own rhythms [OOC I have not spoken this aloud yet yet but until I see the monster, it's a xorn] and begins to alter her own rhythms to see if they can be some kind of conversation between girl and monster.  After a while, she tries dancing a sequence of primes as rhythm to see whether the monster can anticipate the next prime.  If not, she will instead alter the tune to see if there's a particular kind of music it enjoys.
Jerzy Godlewski
player, 105 posts
Thu 7 Apr 2022
at 17:25
  • msg #39

Unnamed Ball Disc

"Well in terms of resources, it appears that we may have have access to stone, water(?), fae dust and glow slime...Like something out of dobranockas.

Are you getting something Emily?"


As he waits for Emily's response, he goes to investigate the red orb, looking closely before tossing something small at it to ensure its solid before hopping over.
Jerzy Godlewski
player, 106 posts
Fri 8 Apr 2022
at 03:33
  • msg #40

Unnamed Ball Disc

The System Master:
Anyway, here's the appearances (not really displayed well on the map but what can ya do):

Red: Looks shiny and polished. That's all, actually. It could be any number of textures. Not a perfect sphere, as it is actually closer to a cube with very, very rounded corners.

Green: Slightly glowing (?) and also quite slimy... the shape is also bit lumpy, and the goop is actually slowly flowing down the sides... without end... though, matter isn't being produced, so in fact it's cycling itself somehow... you guys's need to watch it for a while to figure out

Blue: It's water lol . perfect sphere.

Pink: This thing is basically highly-condensed cotton candy in texture . close to a perfect sphere , but technically not given it's texture is not a still liquid.

Brown: It's stiff (clumped?) mud . close to a perfect sphere , but not as much as the pink disc (meaning it's ""malformed"" beyond just it's fundamental texture)

Gray: It's some kind of rock lol . same as brown in terms of sphere ranking

OOC: Consolidating information.
The System Master
GM, 478 posts
Fri 8 Apr 2022
at 03:41
  • msg #41

Unnamed Ball Disc



As Emily continues playing and changing her rhythms, the rumbling becomes loud enough for everyone to hear clearly, at a level close to conversation, and the adeptness of whatever entity is mimicking the patterns grows until it is following along, just one beat later, sometimes dropping a note or two when a shift is made.

At some point near  the end of that particular piece, Emily changes it up to play a tune which sounds not great but is mathematically aesthetic, as she both plucks the strings and physically dances around with her feet to prime numbers.

At first, the rumbling follows along a little bit, but quickly dies out and loses interest. Emily thinks she hears some sort of mumbling as well, though it may have just been a dampened rumble or something.

Realizing this is not a good method, she tries various tunes, which the cause of the vibrations follow - a little less enthusiastically than before - before she eventually starts playing the first couple notes in a sort of scottish/irish/welsh song...

This causes a huge reaction!

Immediately, the rumbling picks up to twice it's previous volume! It is loud enough to be a little overpowering for Emily who is the only one standing there and also has heightened senses, and for everyone else it is similar to a loud vacuum being run nearby, drowning out all non-shouted conversation!

After the first verse of this tune, the rumbling become so intense, that Emily trips a little and misses a note, which causes her to stop playing as she struggles to right herself...

However, even though she is not playing ,the rumbling is continuing, and in fact splits and branches into numerous derivatives of the original style she was using!

And just then...

"...Hoy tee toy hee hoy tee toy!" says the holly voice of an old male with a weird accent

"...And thar war faiv sailors!" erupts the boisterous voice of a young male with an even weirder accent

"...Ninety eight bottles o' rum on th' wall, ninety eight bottles o 'rum" erupts a voice that belongs to a middle-aged woman but is very butch, and that has the most recognizable accent so far

"Swinging and taking a swig! oooooh eerrrydaayyy" mutters someone with truly intense levels of vocal fry...

"There once was a mutt from Gallibut..." mutters a fellow in a skeevy-sounding whine

"OH AND I HAVE ME THREE SISTERS!!! THE FIRST --" bellows out a voice much like a female opera singer

Dozens and dozens of such tunes, chanties, limericks and musical bits emerge from within the rock as it begins to shake and shake with vibrations loud enough to force you all to cover your ears or retreat back a few discs!

The shaking is in fact physically visible now as the entire rock basically jolts in and out of place in strange directions, and tiny bits of gravel begin to break off as small cracks form in the stone!

This continues on for quite a while, but shows no further signs of escalating beyond something which can best be described as the atmosphere of an INCREDIBLY rowdy pub...

It's not entirely clear where the source of this all is coming from... though...




Jerzy throws a bit of rope to the red sphere, testing it for being solid. The result is that it is indeed solid, though he notices a bit of a dent caused by the force of the rope... It's very minor, and in fact he only notices it because of a lucky refelction of light...

He calculates that it can probably hold his weight, but it could be bad if he jumps around too much... Then, he is surprised by how he is able to be so confident of the math on that...


Anyway, after making the leap, he is a little surprised as a strange noise emerges beneath his feet at the impact!

He scrambles back quickly and turn around to check it... and as he does so he notices his ankles feel wet...

Fearful for a moment he has just stepped in a trap of some kind, but then realizing that there is no pain or loss of sensation in his body, he realizes the wetness is caused by some liquid that has sprayed up after he had landed...

In the spot where he is looking, Jerzy finds that his leap had crushed the red surface of the ball, and revealed a very pale yellow color underneath, with a texture that seems plantlike.

In fact... Jerzy gets a smell, and is suddenly aware of a very sweet smell coming from that... matter...

He quickly comes to the realization that this in appearance is very similar in texture to the fruit-meat of an apple! Though, the scent of the juice is quite a bit sweeter than basically any type of apple on Earth... it actually seems a bit similar to honey... maybe somewhere between the two in terms of sweetness? Yet, the appearance is all apple

His stomach rumbles then, and his throat feels thirsty... Indeed, he hasn't had any fruit for quite a while (no way in hell can that plum he choked on be counted)... and all his senses are telling him this will taste great...

He swallows his saliva and stands there. Will he hold back and do some more investigation first (he has many tools for this, with his skillset), or simply indulge in the delicious fruit before him?
This message was last edited by the GM at 03:44, Fri 08 Apr 2022.
Arjun Gandhi
player, 458 posts
Shadow Archer
Bossy Leader
Fri 8 Apr 2022
at 04:26
  • msg #42

Unnamed Ball Disc

As Arjun stands atop the stone ball, describing the painting that the glowing green ball reminds him of, it becomes pretty obvious to the rest of the party that he's a little fixated on the absence of things rather than what he's actually looking at.

As the rumbling starts, he mostly continues to stare at the green orb.

However, once singing starts up from inside it, and the stones start cracking, he panics and leaps to the brown disc.
Jerzy Godlewski
player, 107 posts
Fri 8 Apr 2022
at 15:34
  • msg #43

Unnamed Ball Disc

Learning from his mistake with the plum, and knowning without a doubt that the others have not encountered this potential food source before, Jerzy pulls out the knife on his multitool and harvests a small sample.

Drawing on some of the survival tips he picked up rubbing elbows with explorers in Antarctica, first he smells it deeply to see if there are any unpleasant or almond-y odors.

If none, he will then touch the juice of the honey-apple onto his forearm to check for skin interaction and irration.

If no adverse effects after a few minutes, he will touch the flesh to his lips.

If no adverse affects he will take a small piece and chew it without swallowing.

If no adverse affects he will take a small bite and wait a few minutes.

If no ill effects, he is succumbing to his appetite taking a large bite of the honey apple

All the while keeping an eye on the situation at the stone orb.

OOC: usually edibility checks take like a full day with hours of exposure. Just tightening it up a bit since tomorrow might be in August. :P
Emily Khorashandi
player, 279 posts
Genocider
Songcaster/Huntress
Fri 8 Apr 2022
at 15:55
  • msg #44

Unnamed Ball Disc

Emily looks over first at Jerzy then at Arjun neither seem to be in trouble as yet although she may consider going over to Jerzy if he seems to be in trouble from poisoning.

Next she begins moving her head from left to right to see whether she can find the source, or at least the direction of the rowdiness.  What kind of monsters live in stones and like to sing Scottish folk songs?  Added to that, do they sound drunk?

She shifts the tone somewhat and continues with the Scottish ballads but tries to see whether they enjoy sentimental ballads such as The Bonny Earl of Murray or The Queen's Four Marys.  If so, then perhaps she can reduce the rowdiness somewhat and see whether they want to show themselves.
The System Master
GM, 479 posts
Sat 9 Apr 2022
at 08:37
  • msg #45

Unnamed Ball Disc

Arjun flees the stone ball, and finds himself drawn to the glow-ball... letting himself process his feelings... or something




Jerzy cuts a small bit of fruit - causing some appealing juice to appear due to the severance - and tests a portion of it for any disgusting odor, or a hint for what may be cyanide.

Neither are present. It smells very fruity, in a unique way. It's somewhere between a pineapple and maybe a ripe pear in odor, though less tropical due to a relative lack of citrus.

Testing it on his skin, he finds that the liquid causes no harm immediately, so it's not a fast-acting acid... After giving it a few minutes, and even rubbing it in with a small bit of force (not enough to irritate his skin by itself though cause that would defeat the purpose of this experiment) Jerzy is relieved that there is no serious irritation... though the tactile sensory effect of it isn't super pleasing, as it is slightly sticky. Not sticky at all like honey, but more like apple juice. It's honestly possible to ignore it, but some individuals may have low tolerance for the discomfort, and prefer to rinse their hands afterwards - which is possible as you all have freshwater.

Touching the fruit to the lips is no different, either.

After taking a bite, his tonsils immediately soar with sudden pain. Not in a sinister way, though, but in the way one would experience when suddenly tasting something very sweet or very sour, or when tasting something moderately sweet/sour after not having done so for quite a while. This is the latter case. Regardless, the pain fades quickly, and the full taste reveals itself.

While the odor was somewhere between honey, a pineapple, an apple, and a ripe pear, the taste is actually more lightly sweet than the smell, and the sweetness is not as rich as honey, and pretty close to the natural sugars in fruit (fructose?)

There is a tiny overtone of sourness, though it fades quickly (so it should be called whatever the opposite of an aftertaste is). It's not quite citrus-y, so maybe it is another kind of acid (like malic acid?) though again maybe not that at all.

It chews in a very satisfying way... It is somewhere between a pineapple and apple in terms of texture/density. Actually, the texture is near identical to an apple or an unripe pear, while the level of juicyness is much like a pineapple (it is definitely less than a watermelon)

For this reason, after a couple minutes of chewing, he is left with little meat, and mostly juice pooling by his uvula. The ratio is probably like 40% juice, and 60% meat, though two minutes of chewing is way too much for this kind of food, so it ends up being nearly 85% juice or pulverized-meat (do you call that pulp?) by the end.

Anyway, the taste is closest to honey though (despite not being as rich, sweet or strong/intense), but it is also significantly more refreshing in a way, which is similar to pineapples. This feels like it could be attributed to that sour overtone, which prevents the main sweetness from being dehydrating.

All in all, this is very pleasing in most ways, however it is probably best to drink it with some water as despite being fruity and juicy, it is not a replacement.

On a scale of 'how refreshing is this?', where 0 is cola (or other carbonated drink) that leaves your mouth dry and sticky and 10 is crisp summertime lemonade, this is a solid 8.

Of course, completely ignoring anything but how much ACTUAL hydration you get, water would be like a 30 on that scale, but it's nice to have variety!

Finally, swallowing causes no ill effects except for some stomach rumbling as his appetite grows and he struggles to restrain it... So, after counting to two-hundred, Jerzy allows himself to begin cutting up pieces to eat until he sates himself!


Public OOC: I'm sure it does xD. We'll say it took you like ten minutes or something, which would have you caught up with Emily since she spent time performing too




Emily watches Jerzy to make sure he doesn't poison himself... she gets a bit of a weird sense from the fruit he's testing, but it's certainly not poisonous... but... there's something about it? She's not sure if it's anything that could cause harm, or what it even is... honestly, she guesses that most things in this world are a bit off, but she can voice her half-formed idea if she desires.

She also looks desperately around for the source of this noise and these cracks... but, she finds nothing. Given her good senses, this means it's either not visible in the first place or it's hidden from view because it's blocked.

Then, Emily listens closely to try and parse the various noises, and finds it difficult at first... however, after some effort she does manage to listen only for slurred speech!

And, interestingly, she finds a couple such tones amidst all the others! Drunk may not be right exactly, but it's at least similar in being a bit off-pace, and having a kind of drawl.

Next, as Emily begins to play a song with emotional beats, she finds that the voices do indeed calm down, before becoming almost fully silent during the middle of the song...

By the last verse, she hears a strange sound beginning to rise but continues to finish the piece anyway for everyone's satisfaction

Lastly, as the first song comes to an end, the strange sound explodes into a loud noise! At first, it's scary, but quickly Emily's brain figures it out and she realizes it's not a scream/yell/roar or a hiss/spit but in fact a sort of cry! It's a bit weird, but it's something like a very deep, bellowing weeping coming mostly from the chest not the throat!

It's a bit spooky, kind of reminescent of the groan of a zombie or howl of a banshee... though, she can clearly get the idea that the sentiment behind it is... well, not anything evil or dark like those creatures.

After a moment of thought, she has the idea that this seems very much like an almost cartoonish variant of how individuals may cry after hearing a beautiful piece of music...

indeed, despite the cry being a sorrowful sound... the emotions behind it don't really seem sad, as much as... joyful? appreciative? even a little jubilant, actually...

So, she hesitantly plays a second song, which is also given the same response of respectful (at least, Emily thinks maybe it's that) silence  followed by an explosive response that is positive, but a little unfamiliar (though that's to be expected, given this weird world)

Then, as she finishes playing, a HUGE crack forms in the gray ball, splitting it basically down the middle vertically, before it spreads open slightly like an egg, and various hands begin to emerge...!!








You all watch as a number of gray-skinned creatures emerge from the gray ball!

They are extremely small, about up to your ankles (4 inches) or below your knees (16 inches) depending on their individual heights. They have vaguely humanoid figures, with two arms, two legs, a head and torso.

They also have strange-shaped heads.

The details beyond t hat are hard for anyone but Emily to notice though.

Emily in particular notices that their heads are like humans from neck to forehead, except that they have much more variance in the placement of their two eyes, from being very close and lowdown, or spread apart and high up. Also, they have flatter noses, to the point that even you with your great eyesight cannot see any nostrils on some of them!

Their ears have varying shapes, inside, but so do all humans (much like fingerprints). The outside shape is similar to humans, but with a bit more variance. Some have lobes and some do not, while some have their ears tilted slightly forward, backwards, upwards or downwards.

The cartilege is also pointed or very rounded for some of them, giving overall different perimeters more than most huamns have.

the most notable part of their heads though, is that above their foreheads, instead of a scalp, they have various semi-unique formations...

many have some kind of cone or elongated dome, while others have large quantities of horns all stuck together, and some even have a third giant ear!

One seems to have some half dozen tentacles which stand up erect but with floppy tips

As for the rest of them...

Their bodies are different from humans, but not in extreme ways. Their legs and arms are most similar, but interestingly there seems to be no certain number of fingers/toes. Though, it is always symmetrical for each of them (for example, one of these guys may have six fingers on each hand and three toes on each foot, while another has two fingers each hand and four on each foot- but nobody will ever have more than 6 or less than 2 appendages, and their fingers and toes will also always be the same on each half their body)

Their arms and legs also have the regular number of joints... but about 30% of them seem to have an extra joint right by their wrists along with extended arms with fingertips that are below their knees as they stand upright!

The torsos are anywhere from bone-thin (with exposed ribs, numbering six to twelve) to bloated to the point they likely cannot see their own toes! However, all of them seem equally healthy regardless...

None of them are wearing clothes, though you cannot see any genitalia are other sexual characteristics (thus you also cannot distinguish any biological sex)

The texture of their bodies varies quite a bit from very smooth stone (anything less than polished) to so rough and bumpy that it appears to be liverwort or spikemoss!

All of them seem to have skin, though some are so rough it could pass as scales!

Lastly, the colors of their bodies are all gray, with some of them having ebony or pearl extensions coming from SOME or ALL of the fingertips - but even you cannot get a good enough look to tell if those are nails, claws, talons or something else!

The insides of their mouths and ears (which you don't get many glimpses of) are darker in shade, but you cannot tell the hue right now.

Finally, the eyes vary A LOT. None of them have irises, and all of them have either pupils and sclera, or just sclera! Pupil and sclera can be same color or separate, and the palette is shared between them of: Ashen gray, dark chocolate brown, pitch black, deep blood red, or a speckled pattern of dark golden and dark hazel!




As these creatures emerge, they scramble up on four limbs, or by climbing with their arms, before standing upright and glancing in yours all direction. Many of the tiniest ones seem to look at Emily in particular, while they are either laying nearly face down or beind helg in the arms or on the shoulders of other larger ones...

It seems that those are the children?

This whole thing ends after a minute and a half, and you are left with nearly three dozen individuals standing and staring at you all.




What will you do?
Emily Khorashandi
player, 280 posts
Genocider
Songcaster/Huntress
Sat 9 Apr 2022
at 11:16
  • msg #46

Unnamed Ball Disc

"Good afternoon," says Emily, "which one of you is the Mountain King?" She smiles a welcoming smile and begins to dance once more, a dance designed to encourage others to join in, whether human or trollkin.
The System Master
GM, 481 posts
Mon 11 Apr 2022
at 09:23
  • msg #47

Unnamed Ball Disc

One of the larger individuals, who has large protrusions coming from his hands speaks up!

"THERE IS NOT ONE PYGNOM HERE CALLED 'MOUNTAIN KING'." the creature says in a booming voice like colliding rocks!

After a moment, several other voices pipe up...

"DOES THE SKIN WITCH... PERCHANCE SPEAK OF 'MANTONII KUNG'...?" says a noble sounding one

"NO HOW! THAT CRACKPOT??" says a goofy voice in a shocked tone

"IT... THAT BEING... MUST BE REFERRING TO BONDAHOM" says a voice that is deep and a little elegant but not clearly masculine or feminine

"HUH?? WHAT DOES THE DEEP GOLDEN ONE HAVE TO DO WITH THIS!?" says a drunkard's voice before adding "OH, PRAISE HIM"

Most of the voices then speak up to declare the words 'Praise Him!' in a gleeful tone or "Yes yes, praise him" in a tired tone or "Ho hoy hoyaaa!" in an enthusiastic tone with bellowing voices

Emily cannot pick out all of these accents, but several of them sound similar to if a southern housewife caricature were to go through a voice changer to lower her pitch by about 60%, and a couple others sound almost Victorian British

There indeed seems to be a load of variety among these creatures... though, perhaps that is also the case for humanity, too... it's not really easy to tell or draw conclusions, since they are so unfamiliar.

Also, by this point a couple of the smaller creatures have indeed started bumbling around in a clear - but bad - attempt to imitate your dance moves. Three fat (?) individuals are also shuffling in place, with slightly-distracted expressions as if trying and failing to avoid doing so while paying attention to your group
Emily Khorashandi
player, 282 posts
Genocider
Songcaster/Huntress
Mon 11 Apr 2022
at 10:09
  • msg #48

Unnamed Ball Disc

After the Pygnoms name Bondahom, Emily too praises His name out of politeness.

Then Emily, realising that the Pygnoms are not trolls after all and she does not risk the tender mercies of the Button Maker... in fact, she probably IS the Button Maker smiles and says, "Good." Ibsen must be spinning in his grave.

She lowers herself to her haunches and speaks to the ones facing her.  "I am Emily.  What are your names?"

After introductions she gets back to her feet and says louder,  "Jerzy is on the red ball over there and Arjun on the soil ball over there.  We have other friends called Vlad who has been sleeping for days and Otto who is a long way over there in the Sweet Smelling Swamp."

Then she asks, "Do you call yourselves Pygnoms or have I misunderstood?"
Jerzy Godlewski
player, 109 posts
Tue 12 Apr 2022
at 22:53
  • msg #49

Unnamed Ball Disc

Seeing the tiny creatures, Jerzy hops off the red ball, announcing "The red orb seems safe to eat, kind of an ambrosia honey-apple consistency. I suggest we keep that resource and expand it if possible!

Now what have we here? Grey smurfs?"
He begins sketching the tiny creatures, seeing if he can get a closer look by hopping onto the grey orb. If he can he'd like to pick up a couple of representative samples and look them over closely.

"The worms came and went quite suddenly, do we think these guys will do the same? " He asked the group. To the little guys he picked up he asks "What do you have to say about it? Is this grey orb your home? Or do you come from elsewhere? "
The System Master
GM, 482 posts
Wed 13 Apr 2022
at 01:09
  • msg #50

Unnamed Ball Disc

Emily gets some surprised and suspicious stares at her praise of this 'Bondahom', while her out-of-place comment of 'Good' (which could only possibly refer to there being a lack of any individual called 'Mountain King', semantically) causes a couple confused stares.

At her request for names, most stay silent, for unclear reasons. However, a group of seven individuals come rushing out from the crack-in-the-ground with the sound of muffled pattering footfalls, before bursting out with leaps and causing many exclamations of what are (probably) curses to emerge from those around them before everyone settles down, though a little more cramped with some people teetering right by the edge of the rock...

"One! I'm Julfrey! It's me!" says a haughty voice

"Two! I'm Duthkey! It's me!" says a relaxed voice

"Three! I'm Bungrey! It's m-!!?" says an annoying voice before being interrupted, as a palm slams down on his face, and causes all seven individuals by him to topple back down into the crack.

The source of the voice, the same individual with claws who spoke before turns back to Emily but does not offer any explanation or say further words.

As she lists her friends in a loud tone, there are no visible signs of any recoil due to the volume, or even a response to it like pupil dilation or jaw tensation something.

Nobody really says a word after Emily names her pals, and also notably there are zero pairs of eyes that look anywhere except where they were already looking. Though, a few more turn towards her. All eyes of these fellows are either on her or vaguely to her left or right, though she cannot tell if they are focused or not on anything.

The awkward silence is basically ended with one individual hidden behind some others simply mutters "Okay." in response to all the names.

Lastly, as she asks a question, the leader declares in a loud voice that is filled with pride (?), "YES. WE ARE PYGNOMS." and several individuals behind him wiggle their shoulders... perhaps indicating agreement? It's not clear.




As Jerzy moves towards the grey orb, one of the clawed fellows by the speaking one swerves and half-steps forward towards him at incredible speed and roars in an ABSOLUTELY BOOMING voice, loud enough to make your heads' spin, and even be quite surprising from the distance of your farthest party member, "HALT!!!!!" also it's pointing it's claws towards you.

(this interrupts the rest of your planned actions, causing them to fail or at least be postponed until this is resolved)
Jerzy Godlewski
player, 110 posts
Wed 13 Apr 2022
at 13:31
  • msg #51

Unnamed Ball Disc

Surprised and bemused by the magical lungs of this farcical tiny giant, Jerzy complies, stops in his tracks and takes notes from afar.

It is clear the tint beasts are holding court with Emily and Jerzy saw no reason to interrupt the proceedings.
Emily Khorashandi
player, 283 posts
Genocider
Songcaster/Huntress
Wed 13 Apr 2022
at 15:53
  • msg #52

Unnamed Ball Disc

Emily jumps when the loud Pygnom booms at Jerzy but then calms down and says, "Well I'm very pleased to meet you Pygnoms.  I hope we become good friends."  She began to play some chords on her banjo as she moves into the next song.  "What's your favourite kind of music?"
The System Master
GM, 483 posts
Thu 14 Apr 2022
at 00:47
  • msg #53

Unnamed Ball Disc

There is some murmuring in response to Emily's question, but no individual really steps up to give a definite answer.

Then, with no clear forewarning, an incrementing number of individuals begin to return down the crack, either simply dropping in, doing triple frontflips with a 'waheee!' sound, or using their claws to help themselves down.

A fair number of the little people look a little... droopy or crusty? Perhaps they are tired? It's not really clear.

Then, the big-clawed guy who has spoken many times says in a flat-tone, "Well, bye." and turns to leave. Several other voices follow up with 'yeah, later' in a cool voice or 'buh buh bye bye!' in a singsong voice

Soon, few individuals remain, but one of the non-clawed guys, who appears to be quite on the small side, sticks his neck out towards Emily within half-shut eyes and says, "Emmelhee; Make some noise again" in a tone that it is not clear if it's a demand or a request... perhaps these creatures do not even differentiate between the two?

And with that, the rest leave together.

Afterwards, those of you who were involved in this brief and unusual conversation find a notification of having gained a new skill!
Emily Khorashandi
player, 284 posts
Genocider
Songcaster/Huntress
Thu 14 Apr 2022
at 09:08
  • msg #54

Unnamed Ball Disc

"I will", says Emily, "But not until your friends have had a chance to rest.  I promise to come back and make noise soon."

After speaking, Emily takes a running jump toward the soil ball, hoping that Arjun is there to catch her.  As she does so, she beckons to Jerzy from the Pygdoms' ball and then points to the soil ball before making the jump.
This message was last edited by the player at 14:43, Thu 14 Apr 2022.
Jerzy Godlewski
player, 111 posts
Thu 14 Apr 2022
at 12:32
  • msg #55

Unnamed Ball Disc

Jerzy nods and adds a few parting notes on the tiny creatures before joining her.

"That was certainly unexpected. At the very least we'll have sources of light, sweets, and entertainment in the future.

Lets see what we have here"
He says as he lands on the soil ball.
The System Master
GM, 484 posts
Sat 16 Apr 2022
at 18:01
  • msg #56

Unnamed Ball Disc

As you land on the soil ball, you quickly inspect it and determine that it is indeed just soil. It's a different type from the stuff you've seen so far, but it seems like normal dirt.

There may or may not be a monster species here... but frankly none of you have a great way to investigate besides playing music again... but, Emily did say she would hold off on that for a while and you are all still within hearing range of the pygnom's territory, so it would be pretty close to going back on your word if you did that.

You guys can spend some time on the dirt ball - like 5 to 10 minutes - and look around, to quickly determine there are probably no monsters here, and if there are they are purposefully hiding - and doing that well too.

---

Your party has explored all the spheres at this point except for the radiant lime-green sphere... will any of you decide to make that jump and risk touching stuff that may be pretty bad or simply leave it be?

If you guys briefly put your heads to it, you will all remember that at this point you have not discovered all of the new monster species...
Emily Khorashandi
player, 285 posts
Genocider
Songcaster/Huntress
Sat 16 Apr 2022
at 18:10
  • msg #57

Unnamed Ball Disc

Emily believes that there are monsters on each disc but not necessarily the balls. She moves to the closest point to the button disc before checking whether or not it is close enough to jump.
The System Master
GM, 485 posts
Sat 16 Apr 2022
at 18:54
  • msg #58

Unnamed Ball Disc

From the southernmost point of the dirt sphere, the jump to the button is doable, as it's only about 6 or 7 feet.
Emily Khorashandi
player, 286 posts
Genocider
Songcaster/Huntress
Sat 16 Apr 2022
at 21:18
  • msg #59

Unnamed Ball Disc

Emily beckons over Arjun because doable is not exactly easy.  While she waits for him to come along, she takes a deep breath, considers the smell.  She gets down on her haunches and plays with the dirt, feeling the texture, looking to see whether the ground follows a regular pattern or is genuinely chaotic.  Then she considers tasting it, but first of all, she tries to see whether she senses poison.
The System Master
GM, 486 posts
Sat 16 Apr 2022
at 22:09
  • msg #60

Unnamed Ball Disc

The smell is that of soil, though not particularly fresh, but also not decaying.

The texture is somewhat soft and a little granular... She doesn't know enough about gardening or anything to determine what kind of soil it is by the feel alone.

The pattern on the ground does not stand out to her as strange. It's just a clump of dirt, and even with looking closely and studying the grains, there is no particular geometric pattern or anything. What 'genuine chaos' would look like is not entirely clear, but there's nothing crazy happening here either way.


Then, she tries to focus her senses and this strange 'skill' to try and determine if poison is present... she finds herself deciding on 'none'... though, since she hasn't actually done any empirical research (and lacks the tools for that anyway) she is solely relying on her Skills here, which is a little weird given they are basically unexplained magic from an unknown source... but, what can you do.

Though, Emily is aware that even if it's not poisonous, doesn't really make it edible... what counts as 'poison' is not clear either... would a decaying corpse count as poison? It's definitely toxic to humans, but it's not a type of venom or anything...

Well, at the very last, this probably isn't laced with cyanide, but no more or less than that is being supplied to her by this skill at the moment... Maybe she will get more details from it as it levels up?
Jerzy Godlewski
player, 112 posts
Sat 16 Apr 2022
at 22:41
  • msg #61

Unnamed Ball Disc

Jerzy squats next to Emily and puts his hand on the ground. He tries to bio-analyze the soil to see if it registers any organics at all though he will hold off on full analysis for when there's downtime.

Afterwards he sets his eyes on the glowing orb and decides to toss a rope at it, to see if the rope accumulated any of the green goo.
The System Master
GM, 487 posts
Sat 16 Apr 2022
at 22:53
  • msg #62

Unnamed Ball Disc

The bioanalysis of the soil takes a hot minute, but when it's done Jerzy gets the idea that there are organic compounds in it, but nothing 'living', which means it's significantly more sterile than a random patch of dirt on Earth.


After throwing the rope to the green disc, it is a bit difficult to pull it back without some effort, as it turns out the sphere is quite sticky!

Also, six feet of the rope returns, covered in a bright green slime...

Before any of you touch that or bring it onto the dirt sphere, will you inspect it from a distance in some way?
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