LuckyKitty

@LuckyKitty@kbin.social
LuckyKitty,

The elves and their goddesses are really closed-off from any other races, in their own private forest. There really isn't contact with many of the other races in order for them to be eligible. I haven't really fleshed out the other races because they aren't relevant to the story; it's a very elf-centric world.

That pseudo-internet idea is definitely something some mycodryads (love that name for them btw) have pulled off. When advanced enough, it can actually be used to achieve full immortality (not just typical elven longevity) by downloading your consciousness into the fungal network. One fungal dryad got literally blown to pieces and survived by storing his consciousness in the mycorrhizal network of the forest for literal years. Most ingenius part of that is that there was absolutely nothing anyone could do about it because they'd essentially have to raze the whole forest to get rid of him.

And no, they're not bound to a specific tree like the more traditional interpretations of dryads. They're more tied to the forest itself rather than a specific tree, and some like the bestial dryads have no real connection to trees at all.

LuckyKitty,

Nope, I only referred to them as fungal dryads, haha. Thanks for the new term!

Yeah, pretty much only Thorne has ever pulled that off, and he was honestly insane. Super powerful, mad genius, bent on destroying the gods. Not exactly a typical Dryad. Unfortunately, his no longer having a physical body created a loophole that made the gods unable to strip his power away. He was less of a person and more a stream of consciousness intertwined with nature itself; they couldn't divorce nature from him anymore because he'd made himself an actual part of it.
Ultimately, they ended up getting him trapped in a partitioned-off section of the mycorrhizal network then absolutely obliterating that section and him with it. Normally killing him that way would be impossible without destroying the entire mycorrhizal network and thus the whole forest with it, because even if you destroy the section his consciousness is currently residing in he can just move down the line to another section like a fucked up game of wack-a-mole, but they were able to get him trapped in a closed-off section he couldn't easily escape from that was small enough that they could just obliterate the entire thing without taking down the whole forest.

LuckyKitty,

Even things I enjoy doing, my brain will register as "tasks" and therefore decide they're icky and not to do them.

How did you get into anime?

Although my first anime was back during early childhood (back when anime programme block was a regular thing in Indonesian television). Vulcan just really started following anime seriously during junior high school back in 2012 (classmates are into Attack on Titan and Sword Art Online during that time, and we often chatted about...

LuckyKitty,

6th grade, a friend of mine essentially forced me to sit down with him and watch Death Note. Was hooked ever since. Got way more into it than he ever was- I think he regrets the weebish monster he created, haha.

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