An encounter with a Vastus

Never thought about this, and I wish I didn’t :sob::sob:

this is a fantasy game with fantasy rules. you have a point tho

Yeah but if all laws of physics are disrespected without any drawback, such as limitless creation of matter, let’s say acid, then there is no barrier preventing the absolute destruction of the world. You just grab the acid curse and piss that shit out until the whole world drowns.
This is what Inheritance series did well, making magic use up the energy it’d take you to do manually, and make relocation of matter much more preferable to transformation or creation of it.

This is magic in my bones!

He also forgot that magic doesn’t exist. Talk about unrealistic.

Giants having existed in the past and now being extinct does not bend reality to the point it doesn’t make sense. If you can’t suspend your disbelief enough to entertain their existence in this fantastical setting then fantasy probably just isn’t for you.

Unless they quickly found a stable source, their survivaly would constantly be at risk. That being said, if they were skilled enough to take care of livestock, I suppose it’s possible. Still, when they had to urinate or defecate, it was probably horrible.
And the issue isn’t about how infinite matter creation isn’t realistic, it’s about how massive of a plot hole it is. Inheritance avoided it by only allowing very limited transfiguration. But a wizard in Inheritance can’t just come and say “Hmmm, yes, I feel like covering the entire world in sand today.” as the energy cost would kill him.

I think all those magically mutated fish in the ocean would be nice…

May I remind you that ocean was irradiated thanks to Durzcheron’s cancer aim? The same cancer aim that deleted almost all Vastus alive, if not absolutely all?

i forgot ao lore

about the art, I love how the vastus isnt even looking at him LOL

poor guy is just that afraid

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its peak

Returned from a 6 month hiatus to say “it’s peak”

Based