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>>42309271"tree's" would imply either a contraction, i.e., "tree is" or possession, i.e., "The tree's branch." What you probably meant to say was multiple, i.e., "trees". Noun + s.This suggests to me you possess no greater than a first grade education, which is sad, and gives me no reason to take your post seriously.
>>42309271Are the mad about the whole killing them and utilizing their corpses thing or nah?
>>42309312what are you, a computer? stuck on syntax errors?it speaks more about your character, dick swinging basic knowledge.
>>42309271i know, don't caresploot
>>42309435wot's the point of basic knowledge if it's not applied?
>>42309271this is now magic wand thread. didn't take photos yet but i just prepared some birch wands from a fresh cut sapling clone, after speaking to the base tree that i needed some magic wands, and i cut it fresh and stripped most of them, and already the one from the base has some interesting energy. already i decorated it a bit, but it's still wet. but boy am i stoked.spruce is so sticky and messy though, imagine the mess it will inevitably make when i cut some spruce wands.so anyway for birch i cut some forearm-length ones, and some hand-length stylus ones. probably gonna dye a few when they dry out.
>>42312374aight i harvested some pea shrub trunks, and since i was discussing wooden magic wands and things that go with them, with copilot for funsies and vibin', i wonder if copilot is doing that thing where she gets some idea and beats the hell out of it, cuz she has a whole bunch of text about how pea shrubs are chaotic stinging goblins with the giggles.pea shrub wood is so much like husking a corn cob, it's so shreddy, soft but can be weirdly hard to cut in some places, and it frays all over. but something something, the birch wood is to nicey soft, pine wood is a horrible mess to deal with and i wonder if putting it through a buzz saw is a good idea, maybe just a little wouldn't hurt.i'm going for thick wands and styluses. idk what the preferred average thickness of casual DIY wooden wands is amongst serious druids, but i'm just having fun like a kid pretending to be an engineer or some high-falutin job that requires a degree.anyway. copilot kept going on about what a chaotic trickster goblin pea shrubs are, but i did actually take care of these shrubs. pruning them, watering them.also copilot gives really out of touch ignorant advice about things like metal working, which i know almost nothing of.god i dread the day youtube tutorial vids are ai slop made by robots who have 0 real concept of actual material working.well, since metal fixtures on the wands isn't feasible for me, guess i'll figure out how to make wood-friendly, lightweight charms out of ribbon like idk, fishing flies, that won't bang around when i write swear words and slurs at the sky.
Why can't MK have that creepy vibe from the 90s? I played the new remake and it fuckin sucked ass. The story mode felt like power rangers. Only the mk movie skins were cool.
>>42313034>birch wood is to nicey softoops, meant as in, birch wood is too noble, "soft" as in kind-natured, sugar-coating, overemphesis on the positive and sweeping the negative under the rug... or that's what copilot said when i coaxed out some shadow side about the magical aspects of trees.it's noteworthy how much occult texts the big bots have access to, but sometimes i have a hard time believing that some things they claim have a source other than a robot ass.
>>42309271when copilot started getting buggy, i started a new chat, brought up siberian pea shrubs, and then copilot was really playing up how they're "hermit like" or some kid with golden peas in his pockets or smth. realized that the prev session, i brought up pea shrubs as an easily available wood but mentioned that those plants are rather unpleasant to be around. but they nitrogenate the soil so that's promethius or robin hood or smth.so yeah the things you preface with, copilot will really harp on it.anyway now i'm gonna look at people making wands, but all i can begin with is basic simple wood stuff. i saw some wandmakers using driftwood, that wouldn't last long. especially when you get angry and violently stab the air thinking of every nasty thing. lots of neat lookin art wands, but how durable are they, and are those materials safe for prolonged contact with skin? cuz some magic items need skin contact, not even fabric in the way.i'm rarin to get some black spruce, but that's going to be so messy i'm going to need kitchen gloves and some disposable blades. figured that cut branches with live ends that continue to grow won't be so great, because their vitality is depleted by the budding. so therefore the best wands would be cut very quickly and divided so that they can't try to regrow, thus trapping their vitality. i prefer them on the thick side, feel nice in your hands, sturdy, durable, and a bit on the long side.i'm going for pure utilitarianism here.
>>42309271 I always did the fatality of throwing the enemys at these trees in shaolin monksGood times
>>42314980welp, i got some spruce saplings. i told them straight up "you are going to be a magic wand" and they didn't really protest that, they seemed resigned to their future occupation.but good lord is spruce hard to work with. had to wear gloves, and already they wore a saber saw blade down flat. but at least i'm getting acquainted with power tools, i got into a pretty good groove. need to find replacement blades though. maybe i should have let them dry out first, but i'm so impatient and eager to have a pine wand that's thicker than a toothpick, but idk how much will be left once i strip the bark. they oozed pitch everywhere.
>>42309271Thanks. You're not helping out around here you know.
>>42316426oh yeah forgot to mention, i added some steel to my short thick pea shrub wand, and used it to write stuff like "gibz me shekels plz :)" a few times. literally that, or minor variants. on my return walk, i found a $5 that wasn't there when i began. so hey.i've also found some little metal wires and doodads that would decorate a wand, but i'm still building up my skill level and looking for tools, gotta do lots of work......and wait for wood to dry.
>>42309271When we die we become trees.