Results 121 to 124 of 124
Thread: To Make a World - God Game
-
2008-11-26, 03:53 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Feb 2008
- Location
- With folk in the North
- Gender
Re: To Make a World - God Game
Morphos
Glad you like it. Don't really see the point of round though. Said Morphos to Prithuhara. Then, because he was rather bored, Morphos found some wet clay, made one hundred worm-shapes out of it. They were largely scavengers, and were not aggressive, but they could change form if they felt threatened, and they instinctively knew how to control it, so they wouldn't turn into mini-chaos beasts. They rarely ventured out at day, because they dried out quickly. Morphos named them 'boggarts', and they were harmless, using their form-changing to intimidate their foes defensively rather than as an offensive measure.Terrowin Avatar by HappyTurtle. Much thanks!
-
2008-11-28, 12:27 AM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Aug 2005
- Gender
Re: To Make a World - God Game
Lukhan's enchantment on the sun shined force on the land again... this time, mysterious, bright balls of light appeared..... These will-o-wisps, the essence of magic, could be found roaming the world. It was unknown what their purpose would later be.
-
2008-11-28, 07:31 AM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Aug 2008
- Gender
Re: To Make a World - God Game
Prithuhara
"Hmm I only need souls for sentient beings." he says and then waves his hand to create mindless souless creatures. "I shall call you skeletons." he says picking up the creatures and putting them in the tunnels and caverns.Avatar by Onasuma
-
2008-11-28, 03:04 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Feb 2008
- Location
- With folk in the North
- Gender
Re: To Make a World - God Game
Morphos
Morphos now named the wooden, cube moon Ranul, as it still didn't have a name. It also lacked life, so he created a fungus, which gained nutrition from the wood without destroying it, which then formed the basis of a food chain, containing boggarts and chaos beasts, as well as several other creatures.Terrowin Avatar by HappyTurtle. Much thanks!