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!!RkFQIQOO6xk 01/07/12(Sat)00:36 No.17450284>>17450043 Ho ho ho, what a silly question that was.
Why stop at one form of locomotion... when you can have ALL of them? You focus your energy into the vines, pouring as much as you got into them- and then, you leave it there to cycle, like the illegitimate child of a biomass vacuum cleaner and a perpetual motion machine.
Immediately, Sunfang Meteor shudders, shakes, and then- with a tortured groan, it starts to move.
From your perch, you see the earth beneath the meteor begin to tremble, before it ROILS, almost as if it's being pulled into the vines themselves. You hear a cacophony of sound as trees are sucked underneath the Meteor, functioning as makeshift tank treads that are consumed by your Biomancy energies, and are spat out behind Sunfang Meteor.
A too-slow deer is grappled by a small, searching vine, and is immediately moved to the front of the meteor; within minutes, a small herd of disparate animals are lashed to the meteor, helping to pull it along... and that herd is growing.
Your Meteor is surfing, baby.
But you're not done yet.
>>17450197 Some of the biomatter isn't spat out by your Biomancy tank treads; instead, they're shifted to th sides of Sunfang Meteor, growing outwards into two large... THINGS. Treebark serves as their bones, vines are their muscle, and leaves are their feathers.
Sunfang Meteor doesn't slow to a stop, no. With the help of your power, it hops once, the wings flapping impossibly.
It hops twice, cresting over a small hill. And...
>>17449731 >40 It hops thrice, crushing the metal disc underneath its rocky bottom. You THINK you hear a metallic scream of rage, but you aren't sure. And with THAT...
You are motherfucking airborne, and the world spreads out beneath you.
It is your oyster.
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