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The Retirement Home / Re: Count to -1000
2013 Jun 03, 20:52:25
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The Retirement Home / Re: Count to 1000!
2013 Jun 03, 20:52:03
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2013 Jun 03, 18:46:00
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2013 Jun 03, 18:45:37
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2013 Jun 02, 18:35:49
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2013 Jun 02, 18:35:33
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While terraforming part of his asteroid to form a better environment for one of his test, Voidwalker decides to have icing sugar snow fall from cotton candy clouds.
Now those are a familiar sight, I do believe I've taken inspiration from Discord. He chuckles to himself.
Well the sugar snow is nice, but it is a little light to properly emulate the real thing. I'll get back to it once I've added my wisps to the wetlands.
Time to go find a host plant for these to be launched from.

Void heads to Zeth and begins scouring the wetlands, examining the flora for a plant with particularly high lipid content.
Finding none of the plants suit his purposes, he decides to contact the nature god to request a waxy leafed shrub.
He pops into the portal plane and begins looking for a nature portal.
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The Retirement Home / Re: Count to 1000!
2013 May 28, 18:41:42
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The Retirement Home / Re: Count to -1000
2013 May 28, 18:40:48
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Voidwalker plays with the orbs for a while, pushing them to and fro. He then wonders just how flammable they are, so begins working on a way to ignite them on his test asteroid (seeing how there was no fire there currently). He begins to form a lens of ice, then rethinks that plan and reforms it from crystal clear candy.
Angling the lens towards a nearby star he focuses the light onto a patch of stale muffin an waits for it to catch.
Once it does so Void lights a candy cane and prods one of the spheres, which flares briefly into a fireball before dissipating. Several globs of burning fat remain
The initial fire seems only slightly dangerous, the speed at which it combusted and the time skipping result in a very small life. The globules are another matter, they'll float on water and stick to stuff while burning. I'm not sure how to fix this though, fat is quite flammable. Maybe I'll replace the hydrogen with helium so at least it does not get flung everywhere and you'd have to use fire to light them.
Voidwalker made this fix then decided to go experiment with some other projects.
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The Retirement Home / Re: Count to -1000
2013 May 21, 21:55:14
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2013 May 21, 21:54:41
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The Retirement Home / Re: Count to 1000!
2013 May 20, 18:41:51
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Cloudy looks at the notes she has taken and asterisks Nightmares to remind herself to find a book on dream magic that covers the hazards.
She adds a footnote mentioning the Nightmare lord.
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"That's perfect, just the effect I was looking for. Thanks for helping me with this."
Voidwalker said as he examined the flickering orbs. He prods one, causing a dent in the soft shell but otherwise there is no undesirable effect.
After fixing the damaged sphere, Voidwalker turns to Link again.
"And it seems they can be interacted with without any problems, so they shouldn't cause too much trouble unless something sets them on fire."
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"Yes, I'd like to test how the time skipping affects their movement
and a few other things before I implement them on Zeth. I also have no idea what to make them taste like, their current flavor is not particularly appetizing"
Voidwalker replied.
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Voidwalker arrives on his asteroid and notices another godly presence. He approaches the god.
"Hello there, you must be Link. Nice to meet you in person. I'll get the orbs, they seem to have drifted around."
Voidwalker calls the orbs towards himself, then points at a large roll of cinnamon bark.
"I'm using that as the temporary source."
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Voidwalker notices a letter lodged in one of the muffin monters that roam his realm.
He opens it and is pleased with the reply. He swiftly writes a reply-reply:
Link
Thank-you very much for your help and thank-you further for doing so in a way that prevents my creations from becomming temporal hazards.
As I have already created a some orbs on my asteroid along with a tempory source, now would be an ideal time to apply the upgrade to them.
I'll need to test them a bit and find an ideal host plant before they are ready to go to Zeth.
Voidwalker

He sends the letter though Link's portal before leaving the portal plane and heading to his asteroid.
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Having tired of decorating his portal, Voidwalker returns to his original task in the portal plane.
He heads towards the bulletin board to check if there is anything of interest there, then heads to the portal of time.
While Void is there he conjures a page of rice paper and a bottle of food coloring and writes a message:
God of Time
I would like to make a request. I have created a food that consists of an edible orb of fat.
After some experimentation I have achieved some resemblance between them and Will O' Wisps,
however I would like them to jump slightly forwards in time every now and again to give them a flickering effect.
Thank-you for your time,
Voidwalker

He neatly folds the paper and pops it through the portal before heading back to his own realm.
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After thinking about the question while listening to the other students answers, Cloudy feels that there isn't that much her own answer could add.
She goes ahead and blurts it out anyway.
"To me a dream is the result of the brain's maintenance process, where segments of events we have experienced are jumbled around with other parts of our minds such as our hopes and desires or in the case of nightmares our fears. The result is a projection of a constructed experience which uses the senses we rely on most.
The recall and jumbling of the elements of the mind is probably due to re-organisation, which serves to remove less used memories to make room for new ones."