The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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hafrogman said:

But you never told me whether or no you had gone down to the Brandy Tree or seen the ancient aboleth cities.

Nor do I know if you know whether or no there are seasons in the deep places of the Underdark....
 

Mycanid said:
It's a real song. I didna make it up! ;)

"I have not the art" as Hamlet said.... :lol:

I figured it was a real song, you are very good with throwing out the quotes and songs. Is it Scottish, or from somewhere else?

You're gonna take the advice of a guy that got himself and whole mess of other people killed? You've got rapport spores! Perfect pitch FTW!
 

Mycanid said:
But you never told me whether or no you had gone down to the Brandy Tree or seen the ancient aboleth cities.

Nor do I know if you know whether or no there are seasons in the deep places of the Underdark....
I don't think so. No. And I don't know.

Probably not. Geothermal heat is pretty consistant, and dirt is a good insulator. Now, here's the interesting question. Could you have caverns, and underground water systems big enough to have weather?

It would be an interesting possibility. Large underground lake. Probably no rain, but you might be able to get large winds blowing caused by fluctuations in the air across the entrances high above. Possibly some fog rolling in. Tides? Who knows.
 


The song is written by a ... well ... to be honest a friend of mine named Gordon Bok.

Here is his website: http://www.gordonbok.com/

He is a folk singer ... probably my fave American folk singer. I sent Fru, Aeson and Aurora a cd with a few of his songs on it (4, I think?) amidst other songs a little while back. He has a lovely deep voice and plays the guitar (12 and 6 string), the cellimba and a recorder like instrument he actually invented called a "bokwhistle".
 

hafrogman said:
It would be an interesting possibility. Large underground lake. Probably no rain, but you might be able to get large winds blowing caused by fluctuations in the air across the entrances high above. Possibly some fog rolling in. Tides? Who knows.
Hmm, interesting possibility. :ponderous:
 


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