@VoxSomniator Now, perhaps the most interesting thing about Akʔan is that for roughly five earth days of its about-thirty-earth-day orbit the planet is _inside_ the Blue Flame. the Blue Flame itself is also a manafount, of mutative magic in this case. The interaction of the two manafounts protects the planet from suffering any damage from this passage through the Blue Flame
@VoxSomniator they take off these body parts (Akʔan life is all modular! Because I'm me.) and assemble a new being from them. Since every being starts out with a copy of their parent's brain, they have an ancestral memory thing going on.
The natives, I should mention, take the form of traditionally twelve-limbed marbled-polecat-like beings, which are capable of using any of their limbs as either arms or legs as the situation demands.
The Longest Day is quite a tourist attraction, not least
@VoxSomniator because the more adept mages will set up stalls where anyone can come and get changed however they wish--Akʔan natives can use the Reshaping instinctively, but outsiders are unable to make use of it at all, in general
@VoxSomniator and that's about all I have! What do you think?
@Felthry Woahh, and I thought aurora borealis looked intense :B
@Felthry This sounds like a cool place :D I was gonna ask how people get there if it's near/inside a star, but, magic
@VoxSomniator Might be neat to say that it's impossible to get on or off the planet during the Longest Day--so tourists pretty much have to stay the whole time, which would mean there'd be a lot of focus on comfortable places to stay
@VoxSomniator (the transformative Blue Flame basically supercharges the natural healing and restorative effects of life magic so that things are healed before they're even damaged, basically). The locals call this period the Longest Day, and it's the only time they are able to reproduce: their method of reproduction is simply to use the combined magic of Akʔan and the Blue Flame to grow new body parts, then