
Now it's time to discuss things with the others. You confer with all of the gods one by one.
VOIDSY: Are there any sort of TCPs or items that can force non-violence?
EASTWOOD: Sure, but thinking about it further… you might not want to do that.
EASTWOOD: Doing that just provokes another player to make something that forces violence.
EASTWOOD: A sanctuary or item would probably be your best bet, but it could go wrong. It's up to you whether you want to take that risk.
WRETCH: hmmmmmm
WRETCH: yea i think so considerin this is kinda a limitless game
WRETCH: idk tho it sounds like thatd be an abstract kitty type
WRETCH: and you do NOT wanna fuck around with those too much
MILLER: If so, I'd love to make one!!
MILLER: I'll do violence if it's absolutely necessary, but keeping my kitties safe is my main goal!
You bring up the idea of forcefields and shielding to everyone.
EASTWOOD: On it. My base is a proper labyrinth of tunnels, but I'll set up some shielding around the main area when Whipp gets back.
MILLER: Good idea!
MILLER: I'll put some up when I can…I have some ideas already.
WRETCH: on it
WRETCH: one big ol forcefield comin up
VOIDSY: Is there any way to reduce the issues of magic use?
EASTWOOD: Nope. There's always a cost, the more powerful, the bigger the cost.
EASTWOOD: It's how the game balances out people going nuts with their items. Machines work similarly.
VOIDSY: How does it even cause pain to our cats?
EASTWOOD: Drains it, no idea how.
EASTWOOD: Depending on the TCP itself, it may also cause physical pain and emotional distress. Some cats, it just wears them out alongside the health drain.