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6/7/2025, 10:26:24 AM
>>95814813
I think their original point about liches not being all that common would stand. I dont think entire crews of liches should be a thing. I see a lich as some powerful undead wizard who has worked to get that status; if you can mass-produce/assign phylacteries then the word sort of loses meaning because fucking everyone would be a lich.
I'd say a lich would probably be stationed on important military ships, especially those operating in deep space or close to enemy borders. That kind of ship being destroyed is important, rather than it just going out of contact and no one knowing what has happened the lich is a literal deadmans switch that tells everyone whats up.
>>95815099
They'd probably do fine on all kinds of ships, just because being smaller would mean theyd be great for maintenance. Not sure how well fairy wings would work in microgravity though... and if you're thinking they live in space full time ive just had a really disturbing thought.
The idea is space adjusted humans would after generations get taller and taller and you'd have a bunch of nine foot tall lanky frail fuckers. Now im thinking about a bunch of gnomes and dwarfs who have spent generations in no gravity and now just look exactly like humans.
I think their original point about liches not being all that common would stand. I dont think entire crews of liches should be a thing. I see a lich as some powerful undead wizard who has worked to get that status; if you can mass-produce/assign phylacteries then the word sort of loses meaning because fucking everyone would be a lich.
I'd say a lich would probably be stationed on important military ships, especially those operating in deep space or close to enemy borders. That kind of ship being destroyed is important, rather than it just going out of contact and no one knowing what has happened the lich is a literal deadmans switch that tells everyone whats up.
>>95815099
They'd probably do fine on all kinds of ships, just because being smaller would mean theyd be great for maintenance. Not sure how well fairy wings would work in microgravity though... and if you're thinking they live in space full time ive just had a really disturbing thought.
The idea is space adjusted humans would after generations get taller and taller and you'd have a bunch of nine foot tall lanky frail fuckers. Now im thinking about a bunch of gnomes and dwarfs who have spent generations in no gravity and now just look exactly like humans.
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