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Published: 2020-01-01 22:39:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 379; Favourites: 18; Downloads: 0
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Keke consider rocks to be living things just like plants and animals. So, you should be nice to them, but you don't have to tip-toe over gravel. Rocks are hardy and tough (usually)! You're probably safe. Of course, rocks can be broken. Bits dislodged from stones are considered dead, sort of like a shed skin. These can be used to build with or whatever you like, as they won't have a problem with it. However, you can't just go smashing rocks together willy-nilly. A rock is considered able to sustain life at a minimum of one tenth its original size. If it's made smaller than that, it'll all turn into the "dead skin" rubble. Sometimes this happens on its own, such is the way of nature. If you do it though, uh oh. You just killed a man and you should feel very bad, you might go to jail.
Dead rock is still considered usable. It's treated more like a relic or fossil left behind than a corpse. As long as you're being respectful, you should be alright! It can be eaten (if it's an edible rock), used to build houses, broken up further for concrete, etc. While keke can shave some stone off a live rock without "hurting" it, this isn't usually the first resort. After all, if you're not careful, something really bad could happen. One should also not remove so much rock that it's left with the bare minimum needed to be considered alive. That's like releasing a legless puppy into the wild to fend for itself!
Mining is a tricky business, as you can't always tell when you're hitting a little rock that you might kill or a giant Susie rock that you'd never be able to do significant, life-ending damage to by yourself. To be on the safe side, keke majorly avoid mining and prefer to explore pre-made caves. Thankfully, melting down metals or moving rocks via earth magic is a-okay. In fact, earth magic keke can generally redefine what part of a rock is considered one tenth due to the shifting nature of magic and are considered a pretty safe bet. Gems and ores are thought to be generally more life-clingy than most stones, which enables them to be broken up into bits as small as you like without killing them. Thus, it's safe to find an exposed vein, dangerous to go hacking through the ground with a pickax
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