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<span class="mu-b">GOD ACTIONS</span>
<span class="mu-g">Catarina</span>
Epoch missed, 2 Major Actions saved for the next epoch.
<span class="mu-g">Daemupochu</span>
Epoch missed, 2 Major Actions saved for the next epoch.
<span class="mu-g">Drakatron</span>
3 hexes claimed.
Though their sharp claws, strong limbs, and volatile temperaments aren’t exactly naturally suited to such a delicate, tedious task, some Sharpclaws cannot deny the utility and versatility that these more easily-worked plants, once sufficiently woven for their chosen task, provide. Thus, though they rankle under the jeers of their more violently-inclined peers, their industriousness is eventually rewarded, those who once mocked them now forced to stew in frustrations as the newly made nets and ropes allow the would-be entrepreneurs to gather greater quantities of fish, or hunt in less-trodden regions, or charge others for the privilege. Weaving developed.
<span class="mu-g">Ejpto’Jsjt</span>
Epoch missed, 2 Major Actions saved for the next epoch.
<span class="mu-g">Ervenbloud</span>
While your people’s tactics of driving their prey down into the magmatic tunnels make it very difficult for their targets to escape, they can also be said to suffer from success to an extent, their large, blunted hands or natural body heat making inefficient weapons for bringing down the large herds of animals they can successfully trap. To remedy this issue, the Magma Spawn begin to expand on the knives they’ve taken to using in their daily lives, affixing them on to large poles to more efficiently pierce and bring down prey, or simply knapping the edges of larger stones to make equally large, if crude, cutting edges. Primitive Weapons developed.
Though their body heat causes the fibers to dry out, curl, or even begin to smoke after a few minutes of ministrations, the Magma Spawn doggedly work at the task of binding the strands of plant life together, entwining the strands together into larger wholes that will, with any luck, serve some grander purpose later. Weaving developed.