kitnyx wrote:Great idea about the Yubo and the Frippo. But, I think it makes more sense that the Kami created the Frippo to keep the Matis from using their Magics to transform Fleeting Garden. It is said that the Matis tried to tame Fleeting Garden by building walls, and the Kami put a stop to that. The Frippo draining the magics of the Matis shapers would have been a Kami way... nothing dies, nothing is hurt, nothing is permanently lost.
Yes, I considered that too. Both are possible. But in the end I decided it more likely that the Matis created the frippo, because:
- The Matis already created the yubo, so we know they have experience with that sort of thing.
- The Kami rely totally on their magic. It wouldn't make sense for them to create a creature that could potentially be such a serious threat to themselves. (Matis use technology too, it's not as bad for them to loose their magic.)
- The Kami tried to stop the Matis from manipulating nature. Creating a new creature is also manipulating nature. You don't stop nature from being manipulated by manipulating nature yourself.
- Nothing says that the Matis used magic to build those walls. I don't think the Matis actually use magic to manipulate plants the way they do. I'm not sure how they do do it, but they've apparently been doing it for hundreds of years, and they've only recently learned to use magic.
On the other hand:
- The Kami know far more about magic than the Matis do. They'd likely have better ideas on how to counter magic users as well.
- If the Matis know how to create a creature that can drain a homin's sap, why haven't they learned how to do it themselves by now?
- We know from the temple wars that the Kami are hypocritical enough to declare "stripmining Atys is bad, except when it's for our temple", so they might very well also believe that "manipulating nature is bad, unless we do it". Come to think of it, those Kami outpost drills look like manipulating nature to me.
So yes, both sides could've created the frippo. I just think that all in all it's more likely the Matis did it. We know the Kami used magic to stop the Matis from manipulating nature, so who would've been more likely to manipulate nature to stop the other side from using magic?