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<blockquote data-quote="WizWrm" data-source="post: 1358683" data-attributes="member: 13568"><p><strong>Coreagen:</strong></p><p>Within a few weeks, the Sharalik have managed to create a reasonably accurate map of the cave system and the forest that surrounds the Fountain Home. There are actually two more cave exits that you find, though neither lead to the river.</p><p></p><p>The seven who can use magic, including Delak, improve slowly in their magical technique, eventually being able to do most of the things you described with a reasonable success rate. As they progress, it seems that the other Sharalik humans look up to the magic-users more and more as leaders - they seem to be the 'chosen' ones, considering all the time you spend with them, as well as being able to do things most Sharalik cannot do. However, magic is never looked upon as unnatural, for they have known little else besides fishing at this point.</p><p></p><p>You begin shaping a home of stone for the Sharalik, but it is slow and difficult work, and after a few days of labor, you feel something previously unknown to you - fatigue. You are forced to slow down your work, and it is taking longer and longer for you to respond to your people when they call you. The circle of magic-users you formed is able to help a little in the shaping, but their technique is unrefined and they have difficulty working together - they have not yet learned to coordinate themselves within the circle for maximum benefit.</p><p></p><p>When you, in Oeln's body, go to address the treant, the mighty elm says nothing, and indeed, gives no response whatsoever. You wait for several hours, repeating your request five more times, but still there is no reaction from the treant. Eventually it wanders off, during the entire time having given no sign that it was even aware of your presence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizWrm, post: 1358683, member: 13568"] [b]Coreagen:[/b] Within a few weeks, the Sharalik have managed to create a reasonably accurate map of the cave system and the forest that surrounds the Fountain Home. There are actually two more cave exits that you find, though neither lead to the river. The seven who can use magic, including Delak, improve slowly in their magical technique, eventually being able to do most of the things you described with a reasonable success rate. As they progress, it seems that the other Sharalik humans look up to the magic-users more and more as leaders - they seem to be the 'chosen' ones, considering all the time you spend with them, as well as being able to do things most Sharalik cannot do. However, magic is never looked upon as unnatural, for they have known little else besides fishing at this point. You begin shaping a home of stone for the Sharalik, but it is slow and difficult work, and after a few days of labor, you feel something previously unknown to you - fatigue. You are forced to slow down your work, and it is taking longer and longer for you to respond to your people when they call you. The circle of magic-users you formed is able to help a little in the shaping, but their technique is unrefined and they have difficulty working together - they have not yet learned to coordinate themselves within the circle for maximum benefit. When you, in Oeln's body, go to address the treant, the mighty elm says nothing, and indeed, gives no response whatsoever. You wait for several hours, repeating your request five more times, but still there is no reaction from the treant. Eventually it wanders off, during the entire time having given no sign that it was even aware of your presence. [/QUOTE]
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