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Who ⬤ Ganymede and Co.
What ⬤ Dungeon-crawlin', exploring, talking with people. What can go wrong?
Now featuring some potentially cw-worthy memshares, or content involving that.
When ⬤ Following first meetings, and anything related to the below subjects.
Where ⬤ Coiling Friend's Tiny Beast, ΔHidden Forbidden Holy Ground, Root Towns
Content Warnings ⬤ Mentions of drunken behavior.
Further mentions and displays of captivity, kidnapping, stalking, and subjects relating to suicide.
[ Following some enlightening discussions that have more or less blossomed into actual plans, an unlikely band of four adventurers assemble!
Names added to friends' lists, details hashed out, which means one thing and one thing only, that the next point some adventuring is happening. Though, given that it is everyone's (probable?) first time, it seems that there is no way for anybody to choose specific places or areas they might like!
Thankfully, that's what the random Area Exploration mechanic is for.
Ganymede steps forward, and just decides to select a perfect set of coordinates for everyone...

...Not! As if even he can be decisive at this point. He lets everyone know that these are the keywords they'll be working with. "Coiling Friend's Tiny Beast", that is.
So once the Chaos Gate is utilized for them to all cross over...
Welcome to the wonderful location of Coiling Friend's Tiny Beast! Apparently it's an area that has a rocky desert-like appearance that stretches out for miles on end. Not to mention, there is a wonderful-looking flesh wall that is the proper beginning of the dungeon crawling, and entry point into the actual dungeon that is bound to be teeming with treasure and creatures.
But, they're not inside that wall as of yet. ]
RESULTS: Can be viewed here, for our reference!
What ⬤ Dungeon-crawlin', exploring, talking with people. What can go wrong?
Now featuring some potentially cw-worthy memshares, or content involving that.
When ⬤ Following first meetings, and anything related to the below subjects.
Where ⬤ Coiling Friend's Tiny Beast, ΔHidden Forbidden Holy Ground, Root Towns
Content Warnings ⬤ Mentions of drunken behavior.
Further mentions and displays of captivity, kidnapping, stalking, and subjects relating to suicide.
[ Following some enlightening discussions that have more or less blossomed into actual plans, an unlikely band of four adventurers assemble!
Names added to friends' lists, details hashed out, which means one thing and one thing only, that the next point some adventuring is happening. Though, given that it is everyone's (probable?) first time, it seems that there is no way for anybody to choose specific places or areas they might like!
Thankfully, that's what the random Area Exploration mechanic is for.
Ganymede steps forward, and just decides to select a perfect set of coordinates for everyone...

...Not! As if even he can be decisive at this point. He lets everyone know that these are the keywords they'll be working with. "Coiling Friend's Tiny Beast", that is.
So once the Chaos Gate is utilized for them to all cross over...
Welcome to the wonderful location of Coiling Friend's Tiny Beast! Apparently it's an area that has a rocky desert-like appearance that stretches out for miles on end. Not to mention, there is a wonderful-looking flesh wall that is the proper beginning of the dungeon crawling, and entry point into the actual dungeon that is bound to be teeming with treasure and creatures.
But, they're not inside that wall as of yet. ]
RESULTS: Can be viewed here, for our reference!
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Gan Rom!
[ a flurry of rocks to stop the second wyrm in its tracks. ]
But the choice was ours to come here, was it not? [ hm, do they have enough SP to cast another one? sure do! gan rom, gan rom! maybe one more. bam bam! ] So in the end, both sides are doomed to these interlocked cycles. We take away hope even knowing they're trapped in a hopeless fate.
[ maybe hani is beginning to care about these creatures, a little. it won't stop them from throwing out more spells to defend justy and winter, however. ]
Where, then, does one find hope in this world? Are we supposed to choose to grant it? Is that our place?
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[ Oh, now Hani chooses to go all-in with their burst damage. Well! Thanks to Tylor's efforts, Winter has no shortage of happiness points left. He might have to dodge around rocks to close on the remaining wyrm, but he jabs at it determinedly with his now-buffed attack. Time for an aggro tug-of-war with their avocado mage.
He's mostly focused on this, but not too focused for this very important discussion: ]
On a fundamental level we can't answer what that would mean for them. What was their motivation? Why did they attack instead of run? If neither they nor we have any choice but to kill the other to survive, then should either of us be blamed, or both?
[ Maybe Michel's gamewriting-slash-philosophical hypotheticals will give him an aggro boost too. Probably any more involved meanderings will have to wait for when a fast, angry wyrm isn't trying to chew on him or any of them, though. ]
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What if they want us to fight them? Having a purpose in life matters, doesn't it?
[ Still, he plants his stop sign in front of Ganymede just in case. Watching the HP of the other two, he goes on-- ]
Actually, being created just to die is a little sad so I still feel bad for them.
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[ Ganymede says simply to Hani as the silly philosophical debate persists. ]
They attack because they were created to be an obstacle to be overrun. Without that, their existence is meaningless. Their defeat gives them purpose.
In that regard, we shouldn't feel bad for them, nor should we hold any doubts for being the reason of their destruction, or assign any blame to ourselves for it.
[ Just like that, a bit after Tylor holds up his stop sign, the remaining Brown Wyrm is decimated by both Hani and Michel.
The way ahead is clear!! ]
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[ hani puts away their weapon, casting a glance at their cousin. their tone is light as they continue the discussion, coming up to each party member and brushing off the dusty residue from their rock spells. good as new, good as new! does everyone's hp and sp look ok? ]
And yet one day, when we're gone, these digital beings will outlive us. In fact, they may as well be all that remains of our legacy.
While we may feel pity, neither did we stay our hands. We're all truly human, aren't we? Despite how different we are from each other. Despite existing in this digital world.
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He lets himself be dusted off with just a huff of amusement. His HP is slightly gnawed and his SP is gone, but his happiness points are now at new highs. ]
You're right. The monsters can be remade from their constituent data even once the servers are taken offline. They're permanent, but the players and the game makers are temporary. Using the monsters as the creators intended is an acknowledgment of that effort and intent.
[ So the whole tangent was just a thought exercise. RIP in rest to Ganymede's blood pressure. ]
But it could be interesting if later dungeons incorporate more story elements.