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12/17/10(Fri)07:24 No.13187780>>13187693 >It should be a severe burn, I think. It makes it cooler when the shaman who had great visions for the spider has massive leg-shaped burns crisscrossed across him and a charred, blackened shamanic mask. Well, it has a thousand legs and moves at a blinding speed. More serious burns would mean basically instant death. Though we can work around it, i'm not exactly a burn expert, unless having some rather serious burns once counts.
>Maybe a goldenspider picks up on memories associated with things it burns, and passes fragments of those memories along, sometimes, to those burned by it? Sounds good. So you'd have it's own thoughts [incredibly alien, like having it think of a meadow on another continent, the current planet alignment, and have it calculate the trajectory for a glide there including some truly fucking weird variables for fun], glimpses of memories of people of ancient times, and maybe the general empathic payload of, let's say, a tree that was touched by a leg, or a boulder that shattered after a goldenspider hugged it. |