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@Vec I just remembered. Vowzra can change Chronos' time relative to Galbar at will, just with his inherent powers. I think Gadar should be able to do that. If you are waiting on the in-game time before waking Ull'Yang, we can easily shift things up to cut-down the wait. You haven't RPed Ull in over a year - at this rate you'll be waiting the whole 44 years for real >.<
@Vec Yup, times passes at the rate of 0.236 seconds on Galbar for every 24 hours in Chronos.
I'm just commenting on the fact that the population seems abnormally low. It's probably kept that way through artificial means.

Edit: No, what? Time passes slower in Chronos Stahp confusing me

Edit 2: It's not that time passes slower or faster, it's just that there's MORE time in Chronos.

Edit 3: It's like, an exchange rate. You give 0.236 Galbarian seconds, and in exchange you get 24 Chronosian hours to play with. Best exchange rate ever. Desperately in need of that extra day or two to do your assignment or revise for that exam?- HAVE NO FEAR! CHRONOS IS HERE!
@Muttonhawk Nop, everything is more or less the same inside Chronos, just the time thing and the decorative red clouds (because Vowzra).

This has me thinking. A mortal wanting a quick kid could just stand at the gate and push his newly pregnant wife in. She comes out a second later with a kid. They can go for funtimes right there and then, push her in. Voila, two babies an hour apart, you've got a family.

Imagine that, you could make a whole army...

But yeah, don't think the Victors will take kindly to mortals screwing at the Gate >.>
So, I've realised that for the population of [New] Chronos to grow from 74 to ~82,000 over billions of years... it would have to be abominably slow. The growth rate would have to be something like 0.[lotsa zeroes]1%

I guess they're just not into making babies. Or something

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It’s legit, I rolled an 18 sides dice for those stats. And sin pays just fine, just look at sin city.


I rolled 14.87864-side dice, and I can now confirm that Victors are invincible. Huzzah.
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The blood rain has +6 armor penetration and +9 magic penetration, your Winand Silk wouldn’t do jack.


Is that a legit objection or are you just pulling my leg? You know pulling people's legs is sinful right? It's just another way of lying. Didn't you already learn that sin never pays?
@Kho During the blood rain? They'd be quite surprised to see him surviving.


Their silk armour would probably provide protection against it for some time, but a simple Wi barrier that prevents the blood from making contact with the Victor's body is all it would take.
My upcoming post will showcase some of the abilities of a Victor - do them some justice.

@Antarctic Termite What would the reaction have been to a Victor walking in to investigate the Arksynth and take a sample?
It's you! Welcome home!

(Too cheesy? Too cheesy. Rewind, lets do that again. Maybe from a different camera angle this time.)

It's you! Have a jolly good stay!

(No, sounds like you're checking them into a hotel or something. Lets do it again. Lets have some music. And lighting, dramatic lighting please.)



Welcome back. It has been long - too long. But you are here now. At last, our long wait is at an end.


(Hmm, it'll do, it'll do. Fade to black - slowly now.)
@Antarctic Termite during the Amartia blood rain episode, was Tauga & co. hiding in the Rotfly barracks or elsewhere? Stores of Arksynth were kept there right?
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