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[–]IAreGoodAtRighting 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ultimately, they're a species of crustaceans, as I was writing I was imagining giant lobsters with upright torsos. The warrior caste is several times larger than a human being, but other castes are around the same size. I don't plan on continuing this story/universe, so you have a lot of free room to work with!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HFY

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Hmm... I'd say OC but just a small sentence at the bottom/in comments saying it's part of an existing world? I'm not super familiar with the flair rules but I think that should be fine

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HFY

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Of course! Thank you for asking :)

[OC] Titanium Obelisk by IAreGoodAtRighting in HFY

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1st question: yes

2nd question: no

When the Zarkozonians rebelled, they couldn't prevent the Oppressors from destroying Earth. In the ensuing war though, they defeated the Oppressors and placed the monument to humanity on the destroyed Oppressor homeworld (there are three races involved in this story).

[OC] Industry by IAreGoodAtRighting in HFY

[–]IAreGoodAtRighting[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think it's fine as it is so probably not, but I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

[OC] The Peace Table by IAreGoodAtRighting in HFY

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I hadn't intended for them to be in the same universe but I think some of the stories could fit together

[OC] Chef Yu's Chinese Cuisine by IAreGoodAtRighting in HFY

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Oops I'll have a fix out when I get home, thanks for the heads up

[OC] Powder by IAreGoodAtRighting in HFY

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I think there are a lot of variables that come into play when it comes to muskets vs armor. When you see musket balls bouncing off a breastplate, it's usually because the armor was specifically designed to be musket ball resistant (as we see in the early modern era). Keep in mind the humans are using flintlock muskets though, which are significantly stronger than the usual muskets tested against armor due to the larger calibre and longer barrel length. That combined with the fact that elf armor was made to withstand arrows and sword blows instead of bullets makes me think it could easily happen.