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HI SILENCE!!! Have you ever been put in a blanket? Do your scugs bring you warm things??? Are you warm and cozy???
They do~
Any textiles that were left over in my city rotted away centuries ago - it's not exactly a sterile environment, and the humidity doesn't do it any favors either. Thankfully, several of the slugcats have grown quite good at weaving replacements.
...Not that I really... need a blanket to be warm in here-
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Are you wearing a necklace? Where did your clothes come from? They're so pretty!
The scarf and fabric around my antenna were gifts as well. As for my robes-- I don't know if you were activated naked, but I very distinctly was not.
#rain world#rainworld#iterator oc#iterator ask blog#we're so back baby#excuse stylistic differences in the art it's been a year
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BONK!
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100 followers!!
((Just popping in to say thank you all for helping me hit 100! I'm so glad you're all enjoying my crazy cat lady. Not quite ready to get back into posting just yet, but hoping to do so soon!! Got some fun asks waiting in the inbox~))
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((quick OOC post, apologies for the delay in replies! something came up that I need to attend to, hoping to get back into it soon.))
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Glad to see your communications operational! If it weren't for the rain I would have assumed you had ceased to function!
Which of your new citizens do you interact with most frequently? Have you named any of them?
It's... mm. Been taking a little longer than usual.
#apologies for extra sketchy!#i considered detailing the background but I think I'd die at the moment#rain world#iterator ask blog#this took too long not to tag aaaaaa
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I find it interesting that you gave them names that the ancients would have taken themselves. Is there a particular reason for this?
...Some do opt to keep the names they had before, though. Their choice-- and if they like what they're called, who am I to change it?
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You seem to have amassed quite the population, given how low the chances of this occurring naturally are. Care to introduce us to a few of your citizens?
...I have... far too many to go over in a single transmission, but! A couple in particular come to mind. Keeper was spliced with a green lizard when she, along with her siblings, were captured by one of my groupmates. Poor things were forced into being his errand runners until they were able to make their way to me, but they seem happy enough now. She often volunteers for hunting expeditions down to the ground, since she's less at risk of accidents than the others.
Glint of Perseverance, Digging Ever Deeper (oooor just Glint) was purposed from scratch by another of my group... and discarded when their job was done. They're SO laid back, and love to tell stories to the others. They have plenty-- I'm pretty sure their creator did something to their genome to extend their lifespan, since they were one of the first purposed slugcats to join the colony.
...Most of my citizens aren't as flashy as these two, though. Just wild groups who wandered in and decided to stay, and their descendants of course.
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Who’s the scug that we see on your shoulders? Do they have a name?
Of course they have a name! All my citizens do, even the purposed ones-- whether their creators bothered to give them one or not. This little guy is called Speckled Shores, Reflections Under Spread Paws. Or just Shores. To be honest, I think they originally came down here to sulk - someone ate the last kebab while they weren't looking. ...Not that I'm complaining.
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Silence, what would you consider your least favorite organism around your area, and why?
...They're important for the ecosystem and all, but the swamp below my can has an unfortunate amount of them. It only takes a couple latching on to ruin an entire hunt. Or worse.
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Hi there fellow iterator, happy to see your communications are up again. Are the colony of slugcats in charge of maintaining your Can now? l'd like to know the viability of recruiting the surrounding colonies for help since my purposed organisms always have their hands full
While wild slugcats are quite smart, they really, probably, shouldn't be messing around with your internals. Like, sure-- if you just need something jostled back into place it may be fine, but more complex stuff? We both know even the experienced maintenance workers mucked it up now and then, and they were the ones supposed to be carrying out repairs. ...Even if it was safe or viable for them to do so, my structure has... issues... that prevent that from really working at all. So no, they just live here. And help with other stuff.
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YOU. Why are you silly. *Are* you silly? How do you do it. Teach me your ways.
Don't know what makes you think that. Does living with slugcats count as silly?? I mean, to some, maybe, but...
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I'm just doing what I... always do?
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Hello Sings In Silence. do you mind introducing yourself?
But. That's boring- and to be frank, didn't even need to be said in the first place. ...These days I mainly serve as a caretaker for my new citizens - a slugcat colony with a population of around a hundred, give or take. The grand majority of my processing power is devoted to tending to both them, and the jungle I cultivate for them to inhabit.
Maintaining an entire ecosystem that wasn't supposed to exist in the first place does take a fair amount of effort, but... I'd say the results are worth it.
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Hi, is this reaching you? Can you hear me? I haven't seen your name on the network before, it's nice to see a new face!
Admittedly, I didn't exactly think asking one of my citizens to open up a panel and poke around would work, but I won't say no to a pleasant surprise now and then~
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[-CONNECTION ESTABLISHED WITH AUXILLARY ARRAYS NETWORK-] [Now receiving communication requests from all sources.]
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