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"No!" The attacker shouted. "NO!!!" With a burst of power that exceeded what Elruin had granted Elruin, he began assailing his opponent until a minor mistake left Cali missing a forearm, and her guisarme on the ground in two pieces.
To quote Wash from Firefly: this is gonna be interesting... *deadpan*.. Oh God oh God we're all going to die
It feels like there's something missing here? Calenda talks about lack of walls, Elruin asks "Why?", and then Calenda seems to answer a question that has little to do with walls."Out here, walls are useless." Calenda spoke down to her from a position along a narrow ledge of rock that allowed her to look over the hill at the threats of the plains. "Even the buffalo could knock down a wall, and they're amongst the least dangerous things you'll find here. The plainsmen survive by building bunkers and tunnels. The big plains monsters are easy to spot from a distance. They spread out their shielding sarite to hide much larger territories, then run for the tunnels if anything wanders closer."
"Why?" Elruin looked down at her outfit, right at Decima clinging to her upper leg. Glowing red eyes blinked at her, before the creature felt shy and ran around to her back.
"Because that runebone necromancer's been collecting from this region long enough that at least one of them came out looking for revenge, and it's going to be hard enough to get them to trust us as is.
Yeah, that's me being a dumb this time.It feels like there's something missing here? Calenda talks about lack of walls, Elruin asks "Why?", and then Calenda seems to answer a question that has little to do with walls.
I'll try again, when I can maybe hopefully have a bit more of an audience that will actually post.
Part of the culture and part of the very laws of reality in the setting.And it sounds like not only are the game mechanics themselves are a part of the world's culture, but an overarching foe the same way Mars is in The Martian
Technically, I guess? I always thought of the old naturalist genre as a human dieing from being ill prepared for the wilderness. This seems more like an actively hostile environment like the inside of a nuke reactor, the bottom of the ocean or space. IE an entire industry is required to keep someone alive for more than a few secondsWhat you're looking for is the "Man vs Nature" archetype of conflict.
Well, true, but Man vs Nature also includes natural disasters, wild animals (that may or may not be magic), and potentially ocean travel, even back as far as The Odyssey... so Mars is just another variant amongst many.This seems more like an actively hostile environment like the inside of a nuke reactor, the bottom of the ocean or space. IE an entire industry is required to keep someone alive for more than a few seconds