No limit on total modules. One of each, three of the enhancement one. You can wear anything over it, and hide it as it's an arti. Unsure which benefit you'd get, should default to the higher one.
You can wear an aethersuit and any other armor at the same time, but you'll only benefit from the damage reduction and enhancements of one of them. For reasons I can't understand, sometimes ARMOR shows me using my kata suit, other times my aethersuit. I have to remove, drop, and rewear the kata suit to make sure I'm getting the bonuses from the aethersuit.
And like Synl mentioned, you can hide the aethersuit if you want, and no one will be the wiser. You can even make a magical girl transformation emote for when you switch between your humble monk attire and your aetherpunk getup.
Amazing beautiful stunning avatar by Gurashi! ~ A gentle breeze ruffles your wings and whispers in your ears, as if for you alone, "Dragonfly's words shine... seeds, sown and tended, inspire... a forest harvest." ~ Maylea reaches out, Her fingers poised in midair. "Now you are of Me, even more than you were before." Her golden and azure eyes glitter. "Walk well, Eldin. Shed glory in My name, and bring life to the lifeless."
My understanding of critiquing is that it is more meant as a check to make sure people aren't doing obviously terrible stuff (plagiarizing, insane/obviously OOC junk, etc)? I think you may be able to critique for obviously not proofreading for spelling/grammar issues, not sure on that though.
There is a second stage after the critique process where the admin will review the book for a final up/down. I am actually confused as to what occurs here, because if they disagree with it you get told the book was rejected / failed to publish, but admin have also contradicted this by saying it did successfully go through? Regardless, they do review it for final quality control.
If it is just content / writing style, that does not really seem to be critiquable.
Edit: My answer seems to be "not so simple after all."
You can critique if the book is riddled with spelling/grammar errors or formatting errors (they have been in the past), but if it's like one or two typos etc that critique will not go through.
Edit: because my comment about books riddled with typos is riddled with typos >.>
You are startled as a lemon meringue pie bounces harmlessly off you after being thrown at you by Mysrai.
I haven't searched super hard yet, but I figure they must/ought to, and the only reason they might not is due to the name. They have a number of other names, though! So, if I wanted to use one in a design, would any of those other names be applicable? I want to say "sea biscuit" is probably the one I'm angling towards attempting if I can't encounter IC evidence in a room desc anywhere.
I haven't searched super hard yet, but I figure they must/ought to, and the only reason they might not is due to the name. They have a number of other names, though! So, if I wanted to use one in a design, would any of those other names be applicable? I want to say "sea biscuit" is probably the one I'm angling towards attempting if I can't encounter IC evidence in a room desc anywhere.
Yes. Sanctifiers guildhall, Celest's alembic room, and Oleanvir have them.
I haven't searched super hard yet, but I figure they must/ought to, and the only reason they might not is due to the name. They have a number of other names, though! So, if I wanted to use one in a design, would any of those other names be applicable? I want to say "sea biscuit" is probably the one I'm angling towards attempting if I can't encounter IC evidence in a room desc anywhere.
Yes. Sanctifiers guildhall, Celest's alembic room, and Oleanvir have them.
I only regret that I have but one flag to give. Thank you most kindly!
Its lack of counter in combat (a guessing game of names is not a good mechanic), and the fact that it's actively been incompatible with and breaking our mob scripting system for years with either the scripts bypassing the mask (as seen sometimes with custom pets) or just erroring out and having to be manually enabled by a divine before they start working again.
How does mortal review/divine review work for designs, and what's the difference? I couldn't work out what the right helpfile was to describe the process of review, so left my design with mortal review flag on.
Now though it has:
Mortal Reviews: Allowed * NEEDS DIVINE REVIEW *
I'm guessing that most likely means there was a problem with the design and the mortal reviewer wasn't able to wave it through?
Or should I have set it for divine in the first place for certain types of designs?
How does mortal review/divine review work for designs, and what's the difference? I couldn't work out what the right helpfile was to describe the process of review, so left my design with mortal review flag on.
Now though it has:
Mortal Reviews: Allowed * NEEDS DIVINE REVIEW *
I'm guessing that most likely means there was a problem with the design and the mortal reviewer wasn't able to wave it through?
Or should I have set it for divine in the first place for certain types of designs?
There are certain things that mortal reviewers are expected to flag immediately, and then if they're unsure if something breaks the rules, it's also possible to end up flagged for that too.
There's very rarely a good reason to nomortalreview. It can be days (or longer) before the divine notice, and it's rare that the reviewers get so crazy that the Charites disagree with most calls they make.
Czixi, the Welkin murmurs, "Fight on, My Effervescent Sylph. I will be with you as you do."
Aian Lerit'r, Lead Schematicist exclaims to you, "A *paperwork* emergency, Chairman!
Ahhhhhh, will garlands placed in manse rooms that have stasis gems not decay?? (I want them forever!)
‘It’s important to be kind. You can’t know all the times that you’ve hurt people in tiny, significant ways. It’s easy to be cruel without meaning to be. There’s nothing you can do about that. But you can choose to be kind. Be kind.’
Afraid they aren't furniture, and they will decay. Stockrooms don't help either.
Her voice firm and commanding, Terentia, the Even Bladed says to you, "You have kept your oath to Me, Parhelion. You have sworn to maintain Justice in these troubled times."
Yet if a boon be granted me, unworthy as I am, let it be for a steady hand with a clear eye and a fury most inflaming.
I could be wrong, but I don't think trill in general will have those things. (Maybe talons are more reasonable in general?)
I assume a crowform trill can, and I don't see why a trill couldn't otherwise mutate themselves through appropriate means if they wanted to though.
Amazing beautiful stunning avatar by Gurashi! ~ A gentle breeze ruffles your wings and whispers in your ears, as if for you alone, "Dragonfly's words shine... seeds, sown and tended, inspire... a forest harvest." ~ Maylea reaches out, Her fingers poised in midair. "Now you are of Me, even more than you were before." Her golden and azure eyes glitter. "Walk well, Eldin. Shed glory in My name, and bring life to the lifeless."
@Ghibli there is at least one trill player who has those features in his description but I don’t think there’s any canon source that suggests they are within the standard range of trill morphology.
But in a world of magical bullshit and 7-foot mastiff furrikins, anything is possible.
Canonically, there are trill out there with taloned fingers, but they are very rare - in fact there's only one I found in the impromptu Great Trill Audit of 2019 - and realistically are probably exaggerated nails rather than full on bird hands.
No trill have beaks, but there is an epidemic of trill with 'hooked, bird-like noses' if you wanted to get the shape in there somehow.
"Oh yeah, you're a naughty mayor, aren't you? Misfile that Form MA631-D. Comptroller Shevat's got a nice gemstone disc for you, but yer gonna have to beg for it."
On that topic, a question for the loboshigaru nerds.
HELP LOBOSHIGARU establishes that some lobos are more like dogs than wolves or jackals, which I am taking as resembling domestic dogs. Various other sources have established loboshigaru as being stupendously aggressive by default, with that aggression mediated by Toshan teachings. But wait! Quettle at least is a jackal in his probe description, generic monks are more ambiguous (mixed breed, which I assume implies some wolfiness for lobos.) Are loboshigaru that resemble domestic dogs also more domestic in their outlook? Is Toshan monasticism a trick to domesticate loboshigaru and turn them all into good doggies who need treats?
Any sufficiently advanced pun is indistinguishable from comedy.
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And like Synl mentioned, you can hide the aethersuit if you want, and no one will be the wiser. You can even make a magical girl transformation emote for when you switch between your humble monk attire and your aetherpunk getup.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
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A gentle breeze ruffles your wings and whispers in your ears, as if for you alone, "Dragonfly's words shine... seeds, sown and tended, inspire... a forest harvest."
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Maylea reaches out, Her fingers poised in midair. "Now you are of Me, even more than you were before." Her golden and azure eyes glitter. "Walk well, Eldin. Shed glory in My name, and bring life to the lifeless."
Edit: because my comment about books riddled with typos is riddled with typos >.>
So, do sand dollars exist in Lusternia?
I haven't searched super hard yet, but I figure they must/ought to, and the only reason they might not is due to the name. They have a number of other names, though! So, if I wanted to use one in a design, would any of those other names be applicable? I want to say "sea biscuit" is probably the one I'm angling towards attempting if I can't encounter IC evidence in a room desc anywhere.
Now though it has:
I'm guessing that most likely means there was a problem with the design and the mortal reviewer wasn't able to wave it through?
Or should I have set it for divine in the first place for certain types of designs?
There's very rarely a good reason to nomortalreview. It can be days (or longer) before the divine notice, and it's rare that the reviewers get so crazy that the Charites disagree with most calls they make.
Czixi, the Welkin murmurs, "Fight on, My Effervescent Sylph. I will be with you as you do."
Aian Lerit'r, Lead Schematicist exclaims to you, "A *paperwork* emergency, Chairman!
It’s easy to be cruel without meaning to be. There’s nothing you can do about that. But you can choose to be kind. Be kind.’
Related question: do / can trill have talons?
I assume a crowform trill can, and I don't see why a trill couldn't otherwise mutate themselves through appropriate means if they wanted to though.
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A gentle breeze ruffles your wings and whispers in your ears, as if for you alone, "Dragonfly's words shine... seeds, sown and tended, inspire... a forest harvest."
~
Maylea reaches out, Her fingers poised in midair. "Now you are of Me, even more than you were before." Her golden and azure eyes glitter. "Walk well, Eldin. Shed glory in My name, and bring life to the lifeless."
But in a world of magical bullshit and 7-foot mastiff furrikins, anything is possible.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Canonically, there are trill out there with taloned fingers, but they are very rare - in fact there's only one I found in the impromptu Great Trill Audit of 2019 - and realistically are probably exaggerated nails rather than full on bird hands.
No trill have beaks, but there is an epidemic of trill with 'hooked, bird-like noses' if you wanted to get the shape in there somehow.
Look. Mastiff furrikins are either loboshigaru in denial or furrikins who really want to be loboshigaru. Commit to one.
Looking at you, Simo the monstrosity.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
My Autocuring option to use alternate herbs is set on, but I don't think I'm doing so - so I mustn't have the right herbs.
DOMOTH STATUS shows who controls each domoth and what level they’re at, or if you’re not a demigod you can touch the Seal of Knowledge to check.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."