Meditating

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Meditation

To meditate, use a meditation rug. Skill builds to 20 on all tiles, after that you have to join a path to get further skillgain.

Messages

You start meditating.


Failed attempt

  • You fail to relax.


Succesfull attempt

"You fall into a trance."

  • A sense of hopelessness suddenly strikes.
  • Are they after you?
  • Can you picture a situation where could you kill someone?
  • Is it really the same river the next time you step into it?
  • Is there a physical representation of chance?
  • Isn't life really pretty disgusting?
  • Should you accept when someone destroys what you love?
  • Should you be doing something completely different right now?
  • The light in a drop of water.
  • The sky lifts your heart.
  • The thought of the highest mountain makes your mind wander.
  • The thought that someone is watching strikes you.
  • The image of a small baby surrounded by snakes comes to mind.
  • The vision of slow flowing rivers calms your mind.
  • This place reminds you of home for some reason.
  • What makes trees grow?
  • When? When when when?
  • Which path should you choose today?
  • Who was that?
  • You consider the wind and the places it goes.
  • You decide not to breathe at all. Does the future already exist?
  • You envision fire along the horizon. Dark clouds above.
  • You feel the Earth and what walks on it
  • You feel like laughing like a donkey.
  • You focus on breathing.
  • You listen to the wind.
  • You ponder the miners, digging deep in the darkness of the mountains.
  • You think about how people can torture each other and who decides who will live and who will die.
  • You think about hurricanes and volcanoes and how it would feel to be one.
  • You think about rain.
  • You think about sunshine.
  • You think about the craftsmen, tinkering and toiling.
  • You think about the sea and the creatures that swim in it.
  • You think of aggression and violence.
  • You think of all the people that decide your fate.
  • You try to clear your mind.
  • You try to recall all the faces you have met.
  • You try to think of nothing here.
  • You wonder how far you can go.
  • Where does my soul live as I leave my body?
  • When you judge and limit someone, does that limit you as well?


Path of Knowledge tiles

  • Do you know anyone who has had a perfect childhood?
  • Do you know anyone who has not had a tainted childhood?
  • Do you often lie or take chances when you are asked to speak?
  • Maybe we all have our problems?
  • Should children really be allowed to sort out their indifferences themselves?
  • Should you trust someone more because the person sounds more convincing?
  • What lies have you been told this week?
  • What would you do if you possessed most knowledge in the world?
  • When you judge and limit someone, does that limit you as well?
  • You envision yourself teaching to the masses.
  • You think of the things that interest you most.
  • You think of the various ways people become the best at something and whether you should adopt some style.
  • You try to recall if someone said that the gods don't play dice.
  • You wonder how you would study and learn a book of lies.
  • You wonder if it is possible to find knowledge that in no possible situation would save lives.
  • You wonder if the future exists but we only see parts of it like a mountainrange.
  • You wonder if there is something really interesting out there that you haven't heard of.
  • You wonder if time can move backwards somehow.
  • You wonder if you always try to decide on the best option.
  • You wonder what you would say if you got to tell the whole world one sentence of truth.



Others

  • You recently meditated here and need to find new insights somewhere else.

You need to move 10 tiles in one direction to meditate again when you get this message.

  • This is indeed a special place.

You have found a special tile that belongs to a path.

  • You decide to start pursuing the insights of the path of knowledge

Message you get if you choose yes in a path dialog (see below)

  • You still need to let your progress sink in for several hours

After meditating again on a special tile (after choosing path dialog) you get this message on top of the recent meditation message. Looks like you can only meditate x times per day on a specific tile.

Paths

After 1 or more meditations on a special tile a dialog box shows up. This allows you to start a path.

Path of Insanity

Generally found in mines.

Path of Knowledge

1st Message

As you meditate upon these things you realize that there is a pattern of thinking that you can try to follow. If this path contains the truth or simply the figment of someones imagination, you do not know. Nonetheless, it may pose an interesting challenge. Do you wish to embark on the philosophical journey of the path of knowledge? If you answer yes, you will be challenged by the selected path as you visit more places like this one and mediate.

2nd Message

If the path of knowledge contains the truth or simply is the figment of someones imagination, you do not know. Nonetheless, it poses an interesting challenge. The following question springs to mind:

What is knowledge?

  • Everything I have seen
  • Lies are the truth
  • Commonly accepted facts
  • Information that I have accepted as a fact
  • Applied experience

If you choose the wrong answer you get the message: "You don't feel that sense of revelation. The answer is probably too obvious."

If you choose the correct answer you get the message: "You think 'I am on to something'. Congratulations! You have now reached the level of Initiate of the path of knowledge!"

Path of Power

Leaving a path

If you have chosen a path, you now have the option Nature -> Leave path. This brings up a dialog that says: "Select quit to stop following this path. The result is immediate and dramatic".

Titles

  •  ?? at 50 skill


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