RE: Godhood XIV [Sugar Edition]
02-16-2014, 05:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-16-2014, 05:22 PM by Steilos.)
Bacsphaal pointedly ignores that there is now a sapient planet in the universe and looks back to the planet, his planet...
"That spire... yes, that's a good start. But a world this size will need more than one for what I have in mind." He spreads his hands out over the planet, and several more great spires of crumbling wealth, metals and fabulous gems appear over the surface, before sinking down into the ground, partially submerging themselves under the earth... but the spires were placed in such a way that made them easy to control by a few, and not spread over the world evenly.
His gaze then turns to the sea, and taking a handful of gems from the piles scattered around, he populated the seas with them. A mere thought later and the gems embedded themselves into the seabed, growing large, glittering and above all edible, crystalline structures that towered from the seabed and grew from the nutrients that the plankton fed on along with the dim light from the pulsar, that changes the hue of the crystal it produces in time with the beat of the cosmic dance globe. And so Bacsphaal called it Glimmerweed.
"So... I'm thinking..." Bacsphaal put his hand to his chin in thought. "This world needs a name. How about Argent?" He looks over at the other world. "And what of the smaller planet... Fasilo was your name, was it not? What were you planning on calling yours?"
-3 acts for more spires on Bacsphaal's planet, -1 act for Glimmerweed on the planet
"That spire... yes, that's a good start. But a world this size will need more than one for what I have in mind." He spreads his hands out over the planet, and several more great spires of crumbling wealth, metals and fabulous gems appear over the surface, before sinking down into the ground, partially submerging themselves under the earth... but the spires were placed in such a way that made them easy to control by a few, and not spread over the world evenly.
His gaze then turns to the sea, and taking a handful of gems from the piles scattered around, he populated the seas with them. A mere thought later and the gems embedded themselves into the seabed, growing large, glittering and above all edible, crystalline structures that towered from the seabed and grew from the nutrients that the plankton fed on along with the dim light from the pulsar, that changes the hue of the crystal it produces in time with the beat of the cosmic dance globe. And so Bacsphaal called it Glimmerweed.
"So... I'm thinking..." Bacsphaal put his hand to his chin in thought. "This world needs a name. How about Argent?" He looks over at the other world. "And what of the smaller planet... Fasilo was your name, was it not? What were you planning on calling yours?"
-3 acts for more spires on Bacsphaal's planet, -1 act for Glimmerweed on the planet