Turn on your pm's.buzyb77 wrote:raynes u loging in tonight?
history: Zorai cities (of intuition)
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I have not seen u in 5 days and have someting for u
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Shells ?raynes wrote:Your right, that is a HUGE contradiction in the storyline (what else is new). If there are no rocks, where did all the sand come from?
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Do the Kami ever say anythign bad about the Karavan? Does Jena have some part in life?
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The natural ability of plant material to compost, would in fact provide at least dirt. It's a bit of a stretch to form that into sand (some say it is actually more like sawdust) or rock, but an easier stretch than none.Originally Posted by raynes
Your right, that is a HUGE contradiction in the storyline (what else is new). If there are no rocks, where did all the sand come from?
Re: history: Zorai cities (of intuition)
but sawdust would make good fertile ground, while sand would not. The deserts are mostly barren other than a few hardy plants. perhaps the sands are made out of things like hardened dry sap...splatula wrote:The natural ability of plant material to compost, would in fact provide at least dirt. It's a bit of a stretch to form that into sand (some say it is actually more like sawdust) or rock, but an easier stretch than none.
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hardened dry sap... amber! tiny cubes of amber !faedyne wrote:but sawdust would make good fertile ground, while sand would not. The deserts are mostly barren other than a few hardy plants. perhaps the sands are made out of things like hardened dry sap...