Aurora Express Mods (
trainmasters) wrote in
auroraexpress2019-08-10 09:37 pm
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EVENT: Upgrades x2!
Who: everyone
When: Day 39, morning
Where: the train!
[Morning dawns on the Aurora with a bang -- literally. A huge crack in the air, like nearby lightning, rattling the train. Look outside in the direction of the still-corrupted island, and you'll see a towering ray of black, malevolent light shooting out into the stars. It continues for a few seconds, flickers, and dies out, leaving no trace of its brief presence.
In its wake is a silence that makes your ears ring, interrupted shortly by the sound of an alert on your Chain. There's an administrator message for you:
★: Hi everyone and good morning!
★: Thanks to all your hard work, we've been able to add two new communal cars to the train. Enjoy your new gym and library! We weren't sure what books you'd like, so we grabbed whatever came to mind. Hope they suit you!
★: Oh, and we noticed a spike of malicious energy just now. No idea what it was, but I'd keep your eyes peeled extra until we've figured it out. It might have something to do with how close we've gotten to purifying this Star.
★: Anyway, thanks as always. And remember, keep positive!
True to the prince's word, you'll find your two new cars attached to the back of the train. Pass through the garden car to find the new gym. It consists of several rooms: a weight room, a room of various machines, a studio for yoga or dance, and a training hall fully equipped with practice weapons according to the tastes of everyone already on the train. Each room is entered from a small lobby containing a few couches and a vending machine that pops out custom smoothies and cold water bottles -- which somehow only works after you've had a workout.
Behind the gym is the library. Near the entrance from the hall you'll find a terminal with a list of all available books. Searching a title will give you the location of the book on the shelves. If a title isn't currently in the library, you may request a copy be added, and it will show up within a few minutes. The library currently has two floors of shelves, containing books that characters who are or have been on the train would find familiar. If the book is common in your character's world or they have a close knowledge of it, they can probably find it here. There are, however, a disproportionate number of romances...
There's also a central reading area, with tables and comfortable chairs for studying or lounging. And a good thing, because if you attempt to remove a book from the library it'll disappear right from your hands to return to the shelves. No late returns for you,Crow lazybones!
For now there's no further activity on the corrupted island, so you may as well enjoy the fruits of your labour!]
When: Day 39, morning
Where: the train!
[Morning dawns on the Aurora with a bang -- literally. A huge crack in the air, like nearby lightning, rattling the train. Look outside in the direction of the still-corrupted island, and you'll see a towering ray of black, malevolent light shooting out into the stars. It continues for a few seconds, flickers, and dies out, leaving no trace of its brief presence.
In its wake is a silence that makes your ears ring, interrupted shortly by the sound of an alert on your Chain. There's an administrator message for you:
★: Hi everyone and good morning!
★: Thanks to all your hard work, we've been able to add two new communal cars to the train. Enjoy your new gym and library! We weren't sure what books you'd like, so we grabbed whatever came to mind. Hope they suit you!
★: Oh, and we noticed a spike of malicious energy just now. No idea what it was, but I'd keep your eyes peeled extra until we've figured it out. It might have something to do with how close we've gotten to purifying this Star.
★: Anyway, thanks as always. And remember, keep positive!
True to the prince's word, you'll find your two new cars attached to the back of the train. Pass through the garden car to find the new gym. It consists of several rooms: a weight room, a room of various machines, a studio for yoga or dance, and a training hall fully equipped with practice weapons according to the tastes of everyone already on the train. Each room is entered from a small lobby containing a few couches and a vending machine that pops out custom smoothies and cold water bottles -- which somehow only works after you've had a workout.
Behind the gym is the library. Near the entrance from the hall you'll find a terminal with a list of all available books. Searching a title will give you the location of the book on the shelves. If a title isn't currently in the library, you may request a copy be added, and it will show up within a few minutes. The library currently has two floors of shelves, containing books that characters who are or have been on the train would find familiar. If the book is common in your character's world or they have a close knowledge of it, they can probably find it here. There are, however, a disproportionate number of romances...
There's also a central reading area, with tables and comfortable chairs for studying or lounging. And a good thing, because if you attempt to remove a book from the library it'll disappear right from your hands to return to the shelves. No late returns for you,
For now there's no further activity on the corrupted island, so you may as well enjoy the fruits of your labour!]

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[and almost in demo, INSTANTLY back into teaching details]
Well if you find one, bring back a body if at all possible! It's going to be a lot messier to process, but if it's fresh then I can do some anatomical studies on it, and if it's gross, that's still an extra check on getting the most complete set of bones. Probably by now it's going to be more gross than fresh, but the most successful animations are with full skeletons, even if they're composites! Like my Isildur is a single-source specimen, and so is Lori, but I had to build Isolde out of a couple skeletons. Luckily all from the same pack group as Isildur, so that was a boost.
But no, I haven't tried actually calling down anything into a corrupted creature's skeleton yet. There's a lot of variables that are making things risky, and it's really only in the last couple days that it's at a point where it feels safe to actually try a full animation. Like, I've done some puppeting, and that does have some risks, but it's not a complete anchoring. I needed to have solid spellwork prepared, specimens of good quality, a reliable draw on uncorrupted souls, all my familiars understanding the new risks, and I had to double-triple-quadruple check that I'm not missing any relevant abilities of my own. I couldn't even do a beginner's ward on my first day here until I got enough sparks!
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So bones are the very least. I'm sure I could do at least that much. Though maybe I'll just bring a bag along just in case. Being the same pack though...that really makes a difference?
[Listening, but still taking pictures. Go go multitasking.]
That does sound pretty complicated. What happens if it goes bad after anchoring?
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[still flipping through the books and marking pages]
If it goes bad, it can become dangerous for me. If we summon something corrupt, Isildur and Isolde will kill it.
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Dragonwolves are a thing? [That sounds SO AWESOME.]
Dangerous as in need to kill the corrupt thing or something else?
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[SHRUGS and slides another book over for photographing. that's about all she wants to say on that question.]
Those can be a material factor. That the bones are all from adults helped too, since obviously I couldn't easily swap in a juvenile's skull or a subadult's femur. She would be lopsided! And they're not really a thing anymore. Isildur and Isolde's species is extinct.
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[He doesn't need details, he just needs to know she'll be okay.]
[Taking the book and will take pictures.]
That's a shame. A dragonwolf sounds like all kinds of awesome. [He paused.] Maybe when your world develops cloning? There's been some stuff that's worked for some species. About the only reason Polar Bears have been lasting.
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Maybe, but it's probably cheaper to pay me to do necromancy than it is to create and raise a clone?
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Fun fact, Halo actually specificies what their blood smells like and that's horrifying.
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