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Yo archur archur what be the conditions of the Fire Kingdom's streets? Cobbled, dirt path, gravel, etc. Does it differ depending on the area?
Most of it is a slurry of igneous rock and steel to cobbled stone paths out in the less heavily enforced areas due to the king's renovations and magma floes he had cast through the streets at one point.
 
Most of it is a slurry of igneous rock and steel to cobbled stone paths out in the less heavily enforced areas due to the king's renovations and magma floes he had cast through the streets at one point.

xD I was gonna' say, did you already tell Eleph not to describe stuff in the kingdom without your say so? lol
 
xD I was gonna' say, did you already tell Eleph not to describe stuff in the kingdom without your say so? lol
Already did. He can ask here if he wants to know something. I'm fine with creatures and whatnot, but you know, has to fit. The varying things that he did create like scorpions that stick onto the back of an ork, makes sense in context.
 
Already did. He can ask here if he wants to know something. I'm fine with creatures and whatnot, but you know, has to fit. The varying things that he did create like scorpions that stick onto the back of an ork, makes sense in context.

That, and I'm terribly skilled at making shit work.
 
archur archur

Speaking of needless additions, I've got an idea that I feel I should filter through you:

All was silent outside — the dry wind pouring in and out the many nook and cranny of this tremendous castles, hollow whispers that grated against the iron frame of the build and the cacophony of the orcs. It was a quiet time, and surprising considering the fact that orcs oft ambitiously strived to be loud. Jean peeked out from a lazily placed window. It was a great sight, but, by all means, it wasn't beautiful. Murky sections of cities separated by walls and gates, all made up three circles. The inner circle, the most richest and containing the more skilled artisans, the second one made up of the less skilled, and the third only containing farmers and other miscellaneous craftsmen.

More bigger factories, which were tasked with building siege weapons and 'guns', were situated far outside circle city, each having their own outposts and mine veins.
 
I like how this thread is slowly turning into a lil' literature forum, my biggest fear when it comes to choice of topic.

I think it's petty self explanatory as to why, let's just say I am still struggling with basic grammar at times.
 
archur archur

Speaking of needless additions, I've got an idea that I feel I should filter through you:

Alright, 'factories' aren't really factories. That's way too orderly for orks. Expecting a group of crazed lunatics to honestly do the same thing to produce huge siege weapons is insanity.

The way that orks produce is in these little hovels that are nearby large stockpiles of 'junk', in which a burna would collect and turn into various war machines. It's very much a backyard project for the burnas.

Industrializing it would mean that there would be a roof, more piles of garbage, and more burnas who are urged to create more machines. There is no order to the madness, you're just yelling at them to get things done, and when they ask for their 5th lunch break, you start to slap them around.

Artisans are classified by skill, the lowliest burna being a burna boy, the heighest burna boss. Somewhere in between burna nob, burna mek, in that order. It takes time to progress between these states, and usually it's accompanied with a physical growth spurt.

Craftsmen who would be less skilled would be the ones being yelled at by the big meks, who are standing back telling them how to build it, and smacking them upside they head and showing them how if they don't figure it out.
 
I like how this thread is slowly turning into a lil' literature forum, my biggest fear when it comes to choice of topic.

I think it's petty self explanatory as to why, let's just say I am still struggling with basic grammar at times.
Aww don't worry man, we're not gonna judge you here (Well, most of us at least :P).
 
Alright, 'factories' aren't really factories. That's way too orderly for orks. Expecting a group of crazed lunatics to honestly do the same thing to produce huge siege weapons is insanity.

The way that orks produce is in these little hovels that are nearby large stockpiles of 'junk', in which a burna would collect and turn into various war machines. It's very much a backyard project for the burnas.

Industrializing it would mean that there would be a roof, more piles of garbage, and more burnas who are urged to create more machines. There is no order to the madness, you're just yelling at them to get things done, and when they ask for their 5th lunch break, you start to slap them around.

Artisans are classified by skill, the lowliest burna being a burna boy, the heighest burna boss. Somewhere in between burna nob, burna mek, in that order. It takes time to progress between these states, and usually it's accompanied with a physical growth spurt.

Craftsmen who would be less skilled would be the ones being yelled at by the big meks, who are standing back telling them how to build it, and smacking them upside they head and showing them how if they don't figure it out.

Gots itz. Jonkyards fur ell.
 
I like how this thread is slowly turning into a lil' literature forum, my biggest fear when it comes to choice of topic.

I think it's petty self explanatory as to why, let's just say I am still struggling with basic grammar at times.
Man, Im not gonna chew anybody out for small mistakes here and there. That shit aint right lmao.

Besjdes. Ive see. You rp before. You are perfectlt fine
 

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