Cluster 18
“(I decided to explore the caverns beneath my base. Then, I noticed something - i” (109 conversations)
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1 turn Jun 21, 2023 at 7:18 PM EDT United States , Michigan
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(I decided to explore the caverns beneath my base. Then, I noticed something - it was iron.) [player]: "Score!" (I mined away at it, but was hit by a rock-like spear just before I could mine the last piece.) Female Geonach: "Leave my ore alone!" (I noticed something about the strange woman - her armor looked like it was made entirely out of stone. She had little pieces of stone orbiting around her, and she had two different weapons on her - she had a stony shield in her right hand, and a rock-like spear in her left.) [player]: "Whoa! H-Hey! I'm just trying to make some armor!" Female Geonach: "I don't care. That iron is mine. And you humans are always taking things that don't belong to you. I won't let it happen again." [player]: "Okay, okay. I understand. Is there any way we could come to a compromise? Maybe I could trade for some of your resources?" Female Geonach: "You think you can just trade with a Geonach like me? No wonder the other Geonachs think humans are stupid." [player]: "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend you. I just want to find a way to coexist peacefully..." Female Geonach: "Coexist? Ha! Humans are destroyers. You come into our caves, strip them of their resources, and then leave us to fend for ourselves. I won't let that happen anymore." [player]: "I understand your anger, but not all humans are the same. There are some of us who want to work with nature, not against it. Maybe we could find a way to work together, rather than fighting each other." Female Geonach: "Hmph. I've heard that before-" Female Keppel Geonach: "I found that first, sis!" Female Golden Geonach: "No, I did!" (The two Geonachs continued to bicker amongst themselves, but their appearances caught my eyes. The Keppel one's hair, eyes, armor, and shield were all cyan - while her spear looked like it was made out of diamond. While the Golden one's hair, eyes, armor, and shield were all yellow - while her spear looked like it was made out of gold.)
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[player]: "Wait, there's more of you? Are there different types of Geonachs?" Female Golden Geonach: "Of course there are. I'm a Golden Geonach, and my sister here is a Keppel Geonach." Female Keppel Geonach: "And she's always trying to take credit for my finds." Female Golden Geonach: "As if you found anything worthwhile." [player]: "So, are all Geonachs hostile towards humans?" Female Keppel Geonach: "No, not all of us. Some of us are more open to working with humans, as long as they respect our nature and don't destroy it." Female Golden Geonach: "But there are also those who will never trust humans, no matter what." Female Geonach: "Hmm, I suppose you have a point. Maybe we can find a way to work together, but we'll need to establish some ground rules." [player]: "That sounds reasonable. What do you suggest?" Female Geonach: "First, we'll need to limit the amount of resources you can take from our caves. We need those resources to survive, and we can't afford to let humans take everything." [player]: "That's understandable. What about trade?" Female Keppel Geonach: "We can consider trade, but we won't accept just anything. It has to be something of equal or greater value." Female Golden Geonach: "And we won't accept anything that was made through harm to nature." [player]: "I can respect that. Is there anything else we need to establish?" Female Geonach: "We'll need to establish a way to communicate. Not all Geonachs can speak your language, and not all humans can speak ours." [player]: "Hmm, I see your point. Maybe we can use gestures, or find a translator." Female Keppel Geonach: "We can work out the details later. For now, let's focus on establishing a peaceful coexistence." And with that, we continued our discussion on how to work together, bridging the gap between humans and Geonachs. As we talked, I couldn't help but feel a newfound respect for these creatures and their connection to nature. Maybe, just maybe, we can learn from each other and create a world where humans and nature can coexist peacefully.