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River showers bring may(by) guard towers.
Plumbing and a free moat to go with it? Celestia is too lucky to have The Water Bringer working for her.
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Perfect.
Not to mention, the flow of a nearby river can be converted into energy. You know, for some actual "lightning-bringing".
Great to see this updated! And great to see a reference to Meadowbrook. From the initial description, I was kinda expecting some sort of a homeopathy-quackery.
Interesting to think that the Equestrian version of the Hippocratic Oath might be Meadowbrook's Vow.
Work Pants may claim responsibility, but the engineer in charge is just as responsible for not doing a proper survey of ground conditions before work began.
But I'm sure that it will all work out in the end, because it already has.
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This is a universe where magic exists. Maybe water that's been subjected to ritual shaking actually does stuff here.
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I don't want there to be even a slightest chance of anyone in ANY universe ever even considering that homeopathy is not complete and utter bullshit.
Better to have fo8nd the river that closed the causal loop by accident, than trying to create it deliberatly, using explosives, and having to build the defensive walls after to divert the torrents.
They dont have the materials to even consider diverting such heavy flows, never mind lahaars, pyros and lavas.
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Well yeah, obviously. That said it shouldn't be something you immediately feel whenever you pick up a sword. Fatigue over time, sure, but not instant.
Oh no! I caught up! Officially one of my faves.
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Wait...
"Hippocratic Oath"...
Hippos is greek for horse.
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Problem is, there wasn't an engineer in charge. Ian kind of planned out loud and then they leaped into action. No process.
should have done a ground survey first. see if the mountain was actually stable before they started digging.
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Oh, yes, for sure.