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Aetheric Decay

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  • January 19, 2018

    I just knew you'd be all over that reference :D

  • January 19, 2018

    Just a side note unrelated to this topic: Naryu's Journal is a gold mine for subversive stuff!

    It related what she’d been able to discover about the legend of the Aurbical Abacus, a relic created by the ancient Yokudans to track the movements of the moons, constellations, and planets and calculate the exact turn of the seasons. It detected the directional origin of star-magicka, or “varliance,” and stored it as data.

    It was created by distilling the knowledge and wisdom of twenty generations of the priest-wizards of Zeht, the Yokudan god of agriculture, civil law, and mathematics. And here’s the kicker: it could predict the weather.

    Redguards priest-wizards of Zeht. That be cool!

  • January 19, 2018

    Cannon said: You guys are mental and my mind is blown.

    Yes, I tend to just grab a glass of wine or have popcorn and then just watch them work. Then after several weeks of pondering and bugging either Karver or Phil about it, I might perhaps understand enough that I can put a wee bits of it into Straag. 

    This is too cool. 

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    January 20, 2018

    Karver the Lorc said:

    Just a side note unrelated to this topic: Naryu's Journal is a gold mine for subversive stuff!

    It related what she’d been able to discover about the legend of the Aurbical Abacus, a relic created by the ancient Yokudans to track the movements of the moons, constellations, and planets and calculate the exact turn of the seasons. It detected the directional origin of star-magicka, or “varliance,” and stored it as data.

    It was created by distilling the knowledge and wisdom of twenty generations of the priest-wizards of Zeht, the Yokudan god of agriculture, civil law, and mathematics. And here’s the kicker: it could predict the weather.

    Redguards priest-wizards of Zeht. That be cool!

    I wonder why it's "priest-wizard" not "wizard-priest." Could be because the latter sounds like a hairy metal band.

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    February 2, 2018

    You all never cease to amaze me here... this is cool stuff!

    (And it is currently being featured on the site Twitter and Facebook pages ;D)