MagicScarf

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Refractive Geode
Plural, kinky asexual, >21, offshoot of @SnepGem
We’re a system of 50+ gender-fluid furries obsessed with transformation, clothing, costumes, gender, magic, and the ways they interact.
Most of us are humans, and we all seem to change back to our “default forms” over time, even recovering from transformations that would otherwise be permanent.
The doors to the Nonsense-Castle, our headspace, are always open to visitors, so feel free to swing by via our ask box! Transform a headmate, or strike up a conversation, or present some cool magical item or idea, or start an entire Plot Arc, or whatever!


8bitdemongirl
@8bitdemongirl asked:

Can we ask for a quick refresher on what your soda machine's Alchemic Precursor is? Idk what to search for specifically to find where/when you last talked about it

🥤 Of course! Basically, Alchemic Precursor is a kind of “potion base”. A potion-flavored potion. I think of it as like… You know those intermediate potions in Minecraft where you only add nether wart or something and it makes an effectless potion that can become other potions? It’s like that, sorta. In my machine, the way it becomes those other potions is by having metaphysical concepts (rather than physical ingredients) mixed into it via the conceptual infuser. What concepts it chooses are lifted from the forms filled out by customers!

… By the way, the “original” version of Alchemic Precursor is from something else entirely, and is where I got the name and appearance from! In the game Noita, Alchemic Precursor (an opaque, deep blue liquid) is obtained by mixing three materials together. What those three materials are is randomized per seed, and can be pretty much anything in the game, including any of its borderline-unused materials, making Alchemic Precursor extreeeemely rare. When Alchemic Precursor mixes with meat (or, in other words, dead bodies), it becomes Draught of Midas, a substance that turns anything it touches into gold! Whether or not this has any bearing on my version of Alchemic Precursor is currently unknown but I figured I should probably talk about the origin of the stuff somewhere :P


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...Ah, that's what I thought it was.
When I thought "magical, deep blue liquid," I immediately thought of Noita, even if I didn't remember the name of the liquid.
Noita's use of alchemy is such a wild and wonderful thing.

Noita is one of my favorite games of all time, for sure. I was worried it’d just be a neat little physics thing with a mediocre game kinda slapped on top but it absolutely delivered on being an incredible game and also having absolutely bonkers physics