I like the idea of a Stephanie keeping a journal, and passing it on down to another Stephanie some time later. And so on and so forth, with each new Stephanie writing a bit about themselves or the world around them, and passing it on to another Stephanie later. Just this big chain of thoughts and stories and experiences, written by very diverse people who all have the one thing in common.
For all the things I've been, this form remains interesting.
With other forms, most are simply the size they are.
Same as normal, they are very susceptible to shenanigans, whether from ββββ's influence or from other sources - but by themselves, in most cases there is no change. They may be very big to accomplish a specific task (such as lighthouse replacements), but I/they simply stay that way until things revert; something else must act upon them.This form, however, wants to grow. It gives greater self-control over height, at the expense of requiring conscious effort to maintain current size. Shrinking requires actively fighting impulses, even though it's usually required in a (usually failed) attempts to not break a wall or ceiling while sleeping.
(These experiences aren't universal, check your Welcome Pack)And letting it run with it feels... incredible. It's far, far too easy to end up in a feedback loop, a good vibe causing a loss of concentration and a tingling slow shoot up, the waves of excitement as doors are harder to fit through accelerating things... and before I know it, it's impossibly easy to be rolling the planet around in my hooves.
(It's a good thing I don't seem to usually pass on the changes, beyond some blowback to Steph Prime - otherwise it might end up like that one very unfortunately named scene from Doctor Who)
