>>6088240Let Us get some things straight. Krawl structures are metal and geometric. They are difficult to construct because of this, and their designs are inherited from Our, Maja’s, ancient knowledge of what exactly We are or where We’re from. Any and all other structures formed by the krawl in the field would be larger, stationary black vortexes that cell multiply and spawn more as they pick up matter around them. The only krawl structures We are aware of is in the colony, at the capital. To knock over, disperse, a krawl vortex, one must battle all the krawl inside.
Tl;Dr, krawl mass is never ever a stationary structure. It’s always a living creature.
Thankfully, considering the capital is in a field of chasms, and We’re still making more of them with how far We spread that, even with the lacking defensive structures, We feel as though We’ll be okay. That said, Our offense will be plenty…
>1: Mobilize Military Action!There appears to be intruders in the south-west, shark-creatures by the looks of them. They are powerful warriors, diplomatizing with violence right off the bat. We admire this, but won’t give them an audience until they prove themselves, since they feel like taking THAT route with Us.
They must be assembled quickly! A krawl form like Iwadogan is made of massive, hulking boulders or repurposed stone structures. It will do very well to crush them under fists of rock.
We also assemble levitating troops, with sharpened shield carriers to accompany them. This beast would use said shield like a sword attached to its arm. Its name is Zacht.
Both of these forms are very large, and in pic related, standing between 9 and up to 12 feet tall. They travel in groups of up to 6 in their mobile vortexes, and will exit to attack directly when they reach the rally point. It’s likely these forms will be used a lot, so production should be continuous. Smaller forms may accompany them, should they so choose.
>2: make more chasms surrounding the capitalEat resources and bring some back, bros. Not like We aren’t doing that all the time already. They’re like big loot carriers, every last krawl, except Us.
>War: attack the sharks on our turf with the forms and troops mentioned in >1