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if you have any ideas for shows, games, etc. that we could do tell me

The Scratch is essentially a reset button.
It will only appear on your time player's planet (no time player, no Scratch, no exceptions) in the form of some musically themed structure.
To activate the Scratch one of your party must break the structure in some way, such as scratching a giant disk with a sword.
WARNING:The Scratch should only be used as a last resort in case of a failed session. Activating the Scratch will result in the erasure of you and your entire timeline and will result in a relocation of the portals during the reckoning, which in turn will create an alternate universe that will have a new set of players and outcomes.

A Null session is a session where everything you need to succeed is there, but your success is just not a part of how things work, maybe it's a doomed timeline where something happened that wasn't supposed to or maybe your universe was just infertile, long story short hope you like being killed by meteors, or being erased from existence via Scratch.
A Void session works in a similar way but you do't have everything you need, maybe you didn't prototype pre-medium or maybe you don't have a space player. this can be fixed with a Scratch, but if you don't have a time player your pretty much boned, unless crazy intersession shenanigans occur, but don't put too much faith in that happening. (unless your a hope player then you CAN make it happen by putting all of your faith into it)


if here is only two people there is a special circumstance in the class/aspect system, in this event your if you are male you will be a Lord of Time, if you are female you will be a Muse of Space.
there is no description for these on the link given, so i will give one here.
Imagine a Lord of Time as the ultimate jerk, willing to do whatever he needs to do to force the universe into the shape that he desires, no matter what he must do or how long it takes.
the changes made by a Lord of Time are typically slow and may take anywhere between hours and millions of years. this is due to the fact that the universe may not particularly want to change.
The Muse of Space ids the Lord of Time's polar opposite, the Muse is so unbelievably nice and encouraging that she actually inspires the very fabric of the universe to do what she wants. the changes that a Muse of Space makes are usually near instantaneous because of the fact that the universe doesn't want to fight it because it does it pretty much on it's own.
keep in mind that the Lord and Muse overwrite whatever class/aspect you were supposed to have so if you are one of these but you don't fit the description that's why. rarely these can occur in a normal session, but typically you will only see them in a two person session.
if two players boot up the game but only one makes it in, you are given what is called a Dead session, this is different from a Null or Void session in that there is a chance to survive, but you will either become the ultimate evil or the ultimate force of good.
whichever you choose you will have to face the other player from a different timeline.
if you choose to continue rather than die, you will be given a series of trials to prove your dedication, what the trials are is based on your personality, what you need to grow into your chosen path.
this is all for now, next maybe I'll talk about Null/Void sessions

So close to the end of the school year, so very, very close. 4 days

people that say that Undertale is badly made, under developed, or just a bad game have either never played it, or only played the genocide route.
I love the music for this game, I love the art style, and I love the story. outside of the fandom Undertale is extremely underappreciated for how great of a game it is.
I know i sounds like i'm just giving a game that I like high praise, but this game is genuinely great

It's about everyday life as a cat living in the wild. this may not sound very exciting, but most of them play a special role in their clan.
each clan is different Thunderclan are well suited for the forest. Riverclan are better in water, making them excellent fishers.
Windclan are fast and live in open areas.
Shadowclan are ruthless warriors, they live away from the other clans
the clans follow a code of conduct, of sorts. I'm not going to go over that right now.



In Undertale, you have a choice pacifist, genocide or neutral.
pacifist is the route it seems that Toby meant for you to take, you make friends with the monsters and refuse to kill anyone, even if it's the only way.
genocide is the role of a ruthless killer, you simply murder everyone you come across not even showing enough emotion to run away from impossible odds.
neutral is the route you take if maybe you accidentally killed a Froggit or something, it has minor differences from the pacifist route.

the lower you get on the spectrum the more likely it is that you will have a psionic ability of some sort.
the mutants are at the bottom, they have an unusual blood color or a physical deformity such as wings or a tail. they are killed as soon as they hatch. these are red blooded.
next is the yellow bloods these are considered the scum of the earth
next is the green bloods, these have unusual jobs once thy come of age. usually taking care of the Mother Grub.
next is blue, this is where Trolls start to consider themselves high blooded.
finally purple, this is the highest of the high, these are sea dwelling trolls that separate themselves from other non-sea-dwelling trolls, these trolls never work a day in their lives and treat the rest of the world as their murderous playground.
the Hemospectrum is far more in depth than this, but I don't have enough characters to do that.