Evidence of Time Travel
November 26th, 2010 in The Operators
November 26th, 2010 in The Operators
August 28th, 2010 in The Changelings, The Other Place
In the Standing Stones clearing, Grimm prepares an initiate for opening the first portal. Lickey Snout lurks to one side.
After passing through the first portal, the initiates encounter difficulty while attempting the Cat’s Cradle technique. As a result, they had to pass through The Dangerous Place.
A Dead Changeling in The Dangerous Place.
Tear-Tear Bear and an unknown changeling attempt to heal a rift in the space-time continuum with twigs.
Mossloth (in tree) and assistant act as gate keepers to deeper levels. Mary had a little lamb, her teeth were white as fudge, etc…
In the nesting wood, Tentaclebeak suddenly appears, covered in teleslime and bugs, ready to give instruction on Changeling ‘re-birthing’.
A new changeling is born – Horney ClawClaw is his name.
And finally, after performing the secret graduation ceremony in the future, the new Changeling graduates pose for a graduation photo.
August 27th, 2010 in The Changelings
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Lickeysnout is part Kangaroo, part labrador retriever. He loves to play. Nothing else is known and no pictures exist
August 25th, 2010 in The Changelings
Mossloth lives in the trees. It is the colour of moss and is soft and raggety. It lives in a separate time zone and as a result can appear to humans, to be very slow and hard to understand. Often it leaves messages for other beings but they are usually delayed and not often recieved in time. However if you pay attention to Mossloth and have the patience to engage with it’s slow interactions, you can find invaluable knowledge.
August 25th, 2010 in The Changelings
Toitlehair doesn’t know what it is, sometimes it remembers and has a vague memory of a memory about some past life it might have had, but then it forgets and becomes concerned with the present. To look at, Toitlehair has a large round shell but its soft flesh and appendages are interchangable and can be swapped with other Toitlehair like creatures. Maybe this is why it cannot identify itself and forgets itself. The truth is, it is actually a part of a collective being that has no one identity. Some day, all the Toitlehairs will merge to formal an ultimate being…if they ever remember their purpose.
August 15th, 2010 in The Changelings
No-one knows what this Changeling really looks like, because it is able to disguise itself as any creature it finds in your imagination.
This is often a beloved pet, but it could also be something you find frightening or disgusting.
Legends say that if anyone is able to see its true form, they will be granted a wish, but they also suggest that the real face of The Samiliar is so terrifying, that it could drive you mad to see it.
August 11th, 2010 in The Changelings
Stick-key-leg has long spindly front legs made of sticks. She has 3 ears, one is spare and she lives in a den in the woods and mainly occupies the forest floors looking for twigs. she likes to renew her stick legs about once a day, she searches in wooded areas for long sticks that she likes the look of, that she can use as her legs. Sometimes she likes to have leafy twigs and sometimes she likes knobbly bark twigs. When she doesn’t have any twigs/front legs, she can’t walk very well and is very vulnerable. While she is in this vulnerable state she must use her tail spindly for balance.
July 28th, 2010 in The Changelings
Trot Ear has a cat like build, and trotters. it has a dark semi circle shape on its forehead that looks like it’s wearing a cap. The colour of its fur/skin is a varying gradient of light grey to black, depending on its environment, it is very sensitive to the emotions of the collective conscience, and reacts to it by changing the shade of its skin/fur and contemplating the thoughts of others. It doesn’t feel compassion or sorrow, it is merely fascinated by the feelings of other things, particularly sorrow, probably because it can’t feel this. It can often be found standing in the middle of a clearing staring into nothingness as it contemplates life, death and the universe. It looks like a black silhouette when it is does this, black is the colour it turns when it is at it’s most thoughtful.In the past it has been mistaken for The Grim – the black dog that represents death, because it is sometimes drawn to death and sadness and is about the size of a large dog. It is not helpful, so don’t bother asking it anything, if you want a straight answer. In fact it’s pretty useless at many things and doesn’t even have intestines.