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Ok, let's see...fear of water and dragons. Although the dragon is a symbol in itself, I'll take it as a flying lizard? The tendrils of the ivy are, to me, the hands used to grab other plants (and not only) in the expansion towards light...These 'hands' could be part of the dragon's body, but where? maybe a spine with tendrils that can expand at will The fins of a shark are mainly for locomotion, I suppose. Can a dragon swim? I think rectractable fins would serve in this case. The body of a python in an impossible expansion...that would work well for the dragon. An expansion that seems infinite to the eyes of the bystanders, even though it's not, like a never-ending stream. The sharp talons of the eagle are the greatest weapon it has, so our dragon can get huge talons to rip the victims into shreds. And, lastly, the jaws of the sea lion...quite a good addition to the dragon. The fear of crowds...the macaque. Interesting association. The pitcher plant's trap is a weapon and a 'stomach' at the same time. How about making the macaque's belly resemble the pitcher and make it capable of eating all organic matters it comes into contact with? And, to make it more believable, the sharp teeth of a piranha can be hidden under the skin of the macaque's belly. The viper has its glands right behind the eyes, and why not place such potent glands somewhere around the macaque's face? 'Around' is not the best word here However, fear can give birth to killer responses of defense, and our monster can use having such. The vinegar flies' wings, growing into a weird shape which looks like three pairs in one, are means of locomotion. The macaque can use having skinny (made of skin) wings of great potence, which lifts it in the air (and possibly give it a short time of flying). As for the limbs, we can make the macaque get those huge disproportionate limbs, capable of tearing anyone (a chimp, for example, can rip you into pieces in a few seconds. and eat you afterwards, if you're tasty enough). The brontosaurus as a blueprint of old age...you could have chosen a turtle, they look the same (waiting to be told 'no, not really'). The bark is the oak's protection, the brontosaurus can create the same protection by growing layers of skin, without shedding them, to the point where there is nothing that can penetrate it...and so closes up the heart of old people, to avoid injuries... The lure of the angler fish (I think somebody else chose it as well)...how about poking out the eyes and placing two luminous lures in their place instead? It makes sense...to me... The shell of the tortoise can cover the whole body or the neck and head of the dinosaur. It's a reminder of the stuff we carry one with us to the end. The beak of the vulture....looks good on the apatosaurus As for the thick fat limbs of the elephant, it has those (well, supposedly). Let's just make them disproportionate and grotesque. Alright, those were my suggestions for the monsters' creation. Try to apply your own ideas of impossible growth/demise onto the blueprints and we'll see what the monsters look like afterwards. Looking forward to your submission.
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i'm struggling to find some time, have patience, I beg of you
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see? see how they treat me? all because I had to leave early... (I can be on saturday/sunday)
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Wart hog and loneliness...interesting combination Short withering baobab trunk...the trunk of the baobab is proof the plant decided to get more sun, while protecting itself from 'predators' by enlarging it's body. I'd grow the body of the warthog and give it a plate armor. The esca of the angler fish is not only for luring prey, but also for attracting mates...We could place the esca on the hog's snout, but remove the light (in darkness there's loneliness). As for the T-rex's tooth...well, what can I say? Let's fill the mouth of the warthog with them? The venomous glands can be placed under the eyes of the hog, so that when it opens it's eyes, it shoots venom, thus repelling everyone. The claws of the platypus can sustitute the hog's tiny hooves. Rejection...I'll take fox instead of kyuubi (I can't accept symbols that already have a meaning). The Rafflesia plant is unique, there are many ways to use it...maybe make the skin of the fox rot or smell like rotten. Hmm....again, with the neon teeth? The hide of the anaconda...is it shedable? In this case, we could use this property for the fox' skin. Mmm..finally, someone chose the brain. The command control ^^ how about this would increase the speed, sight, reflexes and intelligence of the fox 9 times? Also, it would have nervous terminations in the paws, giving it great dexterity. Err...we'll take the tusks, and stick them into the mouth of the fox, making it unable to feed properly...maybe... I'm waiting for your ideas, what I've written there are only suggestions. (oh, and can we give up the Tal's shelves fear? there are a couple of problems there, from the blueprint to some ideas)
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I lack the required skills
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Yes, sorry for the delay, I'm a bit busy. I'll find you ingame
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A platypus as a forebearer of natural disasters...that's good, but marmosets are cute Let's see...tobacco leaves...I'm having a hard time thinking about how to insert them into the tipology of a platypus. I'm thinking tiny tobacco leaves covering the body of a playtpus, emanating toxic fumes. The overgrown liver of a pangasius - we can push it outside the skin of a platypus; yeah, I imagine it's hideous. Let's make it of a giant size, depositing the toxins that the playtpus releases. The tongue of a snake...the platypus has electrolocation, so...how about we make it grow from the back, split in four at half, sensing heat? The platypus is missing teeth, now we'll give it the teeth of a locust...but how about we place them on the belly? It makes sense (at least, it does to me) The whale's blow hole is a nice insertion into the head of the platypus, only that it doesn't expel air and mucus... Small and tight places - marmosets. awww (think savage, think savage) No, the leaves cannot be discolored, because they grow in the detriment of the rest. Let's say...orange leaves, having all the color of the carrot. So, carrot leaves...what pops into my mind right now is the ability of the marmoset to emanate CO2, just like plants do at night, thus rendering breathing heavy, just like in small and tight places. The eyes, organs of sense..the marmoset already has those overgrown ones, it's time to double them, making it have four? Put them on the sides of the head, and give them the distinct look of the reptile eyes. Also, I was thinking of another pair of eyes in the back of the head Overgrown extremities for the marmoset is just what we need, we could make them bulky, so that with the hands and legs it can create a deadly trap. As for the mole's nose, I was thinking of a huge nose that looks more like a trunk, capable of sucking in small creatures... These are only suggestions, I'm looking forward to your ideas.
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Your blueprint is a spider, and the monster is a transgenic giant spider mutant you have created the monster by yourself, it's pretty good, give us a more complete description or a drawing, and you have finished
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Ok, an acorn it is. Now, let's see how we can insert these impossible growth into your acorn to create a monster. The roots of a reed...roots are, in a way, a mouth. How about we create an Escher geometry for the way the roots connect the acorn to the surroundinga? Then, the eyes of a Koi...organs of sense, they could be placed in the apertures of the roots, or maybe inside the acorn, ready to pop out from the stem? the ouroboros is a symbol in itself, therefore I can't accept it, Iet's just say this is about a tail, as a way for a reptile to balance itself...a remnant from it's aquatic ancestry. But how does an acorn move? From the cap will stem a tail that will move like a corkscrew, maybe. I suggest the egg shells of a geese to protect the woody surface of the acorn, invisible at first sight, remarcable when the acorn is threatened. The claws of a bear...claws are very useful to bears; helps them climb, rip the tree bark, hunt etc. Hmm...there must be something in the Escher geometries that can related to an 'attack' function, but I can't find it (btw, it is quite frightening, that Escher guy) Ok, these were only suggestions, I'm looking forward to your response.
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Ok, but an eye is an organ of sense, an 'enricher' of reality. I need something independant, so if you wish (it's a fear of geometries, anyway), we'll add a receiver to the eye, to make it logical. How about adding earth as a receiver? an eye planted into the earth or maybe into an amorphic mass of earth
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oh, forgot: you have two fears there, choose two blueprints
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Life is an interesting journey, carrying you in all kind of places...and memories keep our selves 'sane'. We're not dogs, to have each day anew, but sometimes it's good to kill some memories. maybe you can become healthier by letting go.
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What you need to do is pick an organism or form of matter organisation (a human being, a fossil, a snake, an oak etc), which will be the blueprint for your monster's basic appearance.
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If you decided upon the impossible growth, you can now choose a blueprint. The blueprint is a form of matter organisation, an organism, and you choose the one it seems more suitable to your fear. Also, I'm introducing a deadline of one week from now to reach the phase of the blueprint, since I see most topics I opened unfilled.
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no, a sphere is an abstract form, I mean something 'real'. a rock, for example, of a round shape, would do. edit: tell me your choice
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Oki doki, let's go further with the creation of this monster (if you wish to do them all, I'll wait a bit longer). Choose a blueprint for your monster (it can be anything, including human; since it's geometry, you can choose whatever form of matter organization you want)
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the element, no. the element is there for the more abstract fears seagull - only something from it must be huge; racoon - claws (you can choose something from the inside of the creature, like the tirhoid gland, the heart and so on; you can re-do your choices) also, if you do all three fears, you will have three monsters in the end, so more chances of winning; but you can focus on one only and try to make it grand
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Ok, closed for new participants. Now, for every imagery you associated your fear with, you must choose an impossible expansion (or impossible contraction, if you will). For example, if you chose an oak, an impossible expansion would be the plant's monstruous growth of the root or of an acorn, forgetting the rest (or you could look at it as the shrinking of all of the plant's parts and systems while a root or a fruit remains at it's normal stage). What you choose is up to your intuition (I think there should be a rule here, but I haven't been able to think of one). Grow a fish's head, shrink a bird, leaving it's beak, leave only the trunk out of a mosquito, your choice. You can focus on one fear only or more/all.
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Spiders Humans Loss of control
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nice story ok, it seems I didn't formulate the requirements correctly, since you chose three as well...my bad. You need to identify your fear in a plant, a fish, a reptile, a bird/insect and a mammal, as well as choose an element for it.
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ok, you didn't
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yes, you understood right. a plant, fish, reptile, bird or insect,and mammal. plus an element. that's 5+1
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sorry, you do not choose only three for each. each fear needs to have a correspondent in a plant, a fish, a bird/insect, a mammal and an element