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I've been mainly experimenting with it to see if it has applications for public use, if you were to feed an AI all of the archived writings about Vitubia could it produce lore accurate short stories? Or recount events with specific dates. When I started writing I felt like I had to lurk for months before writing anything so I didn't step on toes, if I had an AI that could provide all the info I wanted in one place that would have made this more approachable.

BUT it would take away some of the magic as well, there's value in the lurker to poster transition that would be lost, anyways.

I recently went down the rabbit-hole of giant mythology in mesopotamian cultures and was thinking of what an artifact would be for deadbeats that would fit culturally. My thoughts were bones of deadbeats once much larger than those of today that have been rounded in stone-like shapes, and due to their density compared to normal bone Prof. mistook them for stones. These may be magical in some sense but I intended entirely for them to be used as offerings for safe passage/use in some sort of religious ceremony.

As for fungi I was planning on a pale white almost translucent ghost mushroom that is bio-luminescent, these would be poisonous to outsiders but delicious to deadbeats from forested areas. A lichen as discussed months ago that is found on the carcasses of dead animals/people and is found in arctic/high altitude climates. If you can think of some others I'll elaborate on those but for now I'm brainstorming some other ideas, as well as the magical properties that these may have.

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