RE: Godhood XIV - Usurper [Jam Edition Turn 2]
03-23-2013, 06:42 PM
"More diverse life. On both planets, preferably, but for now..." Although Macian Scelle focuses on Zemina as he speaks and acts, he frequently finds his eye wandering to gakba's crystal moon.
"Plant life, especially large or very common, will help modulate what temperature fluxes your veil isn't already fixing. More water couldn't hurt, either, but..."
He reaches down through Zemina's newly-thick atmosphere, hand filled with tiny seed-beads he draws from his pocket; he presses them into the soil, primarily focused on the most temperate regions but scattered somewhat evenly across the surface. As he withdraws, they burst from the ground in stands of trees and tangles of vines. He has established breeding populations of primarily-evergreen trees and a shrubby vine that produces clusters of very sweet and brightly-colored fruit across Zemina [1 and 1 acts] in the hopes that they will thrive and spread without his influence. He plucks one of the fruits from the vine, watching it become god-sized in his fingers, and smiles down at the foraging creatures.
"One day they will have the self-awareness to to see the world around them. I wonder what they'll call these?"
He pops the fruit in his mouth and turns back to Trovat.
"But, I see they won't be the first. For this new universe's first breath of true intelligence, I must provide a gift."
He disappears briefly and returns with a handful of long crystal spires plucked from the cyclical moon. Several of them he crushes to glittering powder, which he scatters across and under the surface of Trovat, and several of them he merely splinters before seeding; with a massive effort of divine will, he fills Trovat with wealth and materials, both standard mundane fare and growing deposits of the dark ore of gakba. He funnels all his power into providing as much as possible for a planet of Trovat's size. [4 acts]
"The Sirona will have all they need to build their civilizations when the time comes. Although in your position, I might have considered slightly finer appendages."
He shrugs. "I simply hope they can survive and thrive on such an as-yet inchoate planet."
"Plant life, especially large or very common, will help modulate what temperature fluxes your veil isn't already fixing. More water couldn't hurt, either, but..."
He reaches down through Zemina's newly-thick atmosphere, hand filled with tiny seed-beads he draws from his pocket; he presses them into the soil, primarily focused on the most temperate regions but scattered somewhat evenly across the surface. As he withdraws, they burst from the ground in stands of trees and tangles of vines. He has established breeding populations of primarily-evergreen trees and a shrubby vine that produces clusters of very sweet and brightly-colored fruit across Zemina [1 and 1 acts] in the hopes that they will thrive and spread without his influence. He plucks one of the fruits from the vine, watching it become god-sized in his fingers, and smiles down at the foraging creatures.
"One day they will have the self-awareness to to see the world around them. I wonder what they'll call these?"
He pops the fruit in his mouth and turns back to Trovat.
"But, I see they won't be the first. For this new universe's first breath of true intelligence, I must provide a gift."
He disappears briefly and returns with a handful of long crystal spires plucked from the cyclical moon. Several of them he crushes to glittering powder, which he scatters across and under the surface of Trovat, and several of them he merely splinters before seeding; with a massive effort of divine will, he fills Trovat with wealth and materials, both standard mundane fare and growing deposits of the dark ore of gakba. He funnels all his power into providing as much as possible for a planet of Trovat's size. [4 acts]
"The Sirona will have all they need to build their civilizations when the time comes. Although in your position, I might have considered slightly finer appendages."
He shrugs. "I simply hope they can survive and thrive on such an as-yet inchoate planet."