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>Electric and Fire is quite different functionally. While you can use lightening to start fires just creating fires directly is more efficient. Also, you cannot use fire to turn on a flashlight or power a computer.
It is now 1,430 SI. Planet wide lightening storms are starting.
Orville has created a gene that provides an area of protection against damage resulting from high temperatures. He has additionally created 10 Accordions that have the power to manipulate lava, located in various volcano tribes.
Blue has created a battery gene, functioning much like the earlier created divine battery. He has additionally made it so that with the proper rituals and a willing dead spirit one can create a guardian spirit. The spirit can manipulate water and air and is invincible, but is bound to a specific location and totem. If the totem is destroyed or moved from area the spirit is destroyed.
The Aracharchon nation, now known as Arachadia, has expanded to a population of 1204 of which 601 are in the in the capitol. They have invented the Archimedes screw make gathering water from the rivers below easier. Many aracharchons have migrated to the Arachadia capitol in hopes of divine protection. Those not fortunate enough to be able to make the journey have sought refuge underground.
The Szidrol nation, now known as The Sundered Bluerays, has expanded to a population of 1033 of which 241 are in the capitol. They have, through experimentation of electromagnetism, discovered the compass. Those who have not dug underground shelters have moved inland to escape the brunt of any storm, and the vast majority have summoned the guardian spirit of a renown ancestor for aid and advice.
Orville:
Generic: 2 (+2)
Fire: 2 (+2)
Earth: 1 (+1)
Blue:
Generic: 2 (+2)
Water: 3 (+2)
Air: 3 (+1)
Electric: 2 (+1)
>Man, I need to stop procrastinating. Every day I was like, "Oh, I should update my quest, right after I finish this." Then when I finish and finally start to work my update my bro is like:
>Ed Pastry: "Hey, bro, go to bed. It's late."
>Every time. Not to mention that I spend up to an hour to draw each picture, because I'm slow like that.
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