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<pre>Tapping the butt end of the chisel with your hammer, you carve the outline of your <shape> with a flourish. Bah! That was too easy!</pre> |
<pre>Tapping the butt end of the chisel with your hammer, you carve the outline of your <shape> with a flourish. Bah! That was too easy!</pre> |
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<pre>Putting too much force behind the hammer, you drive the chisel completely through the block and out the other side, leaving a hole in the <shape>.</pre> |
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<pre>You swing the hammer at the chisel and miss it completely, striking the block of ice instead. Tingles run through your arm and the <shape> cracks slightly.</pre> |
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<pre>You bang the hammer against the butt of the chisel, driving it too far into the ice <shape> and shattering part of it.</pre> |
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== Shaping Messages, With Pick == |
== Shaping Messages, With Pick == |
Revision as of 10:53, 27 December 2021
This Chris' Mass, show off your sculpting skills with ice carving, an activity available in the Forest Clearing of the Chris' Mass area.
Necessary Tools
To carve the ice sculpture of your dreams, you will need a mallet, chisel and pick. All three are available at the Chris' Mass Shop, east.
How to Carve
Select the right block size based on the shape you want to carve (see the list of Sculpture Shapes below). PULL a block from the appropriate pile (STACK for a small block, PILE for a medium, HEAP for a large, and MOUND for a huge).
Before you begin carving, you can PUSH block to shove it in a random available direction. Once you start shaping, you will be unable to move your sculpture, so choose wisely.
First, select the shape you want to carve with TAP BLOCK. Once your shape is set correctly, start with a mallet in your left hand and a chisel in your right and SHAPE BLOCK. From there on out, you will SHAPE <sculpture shape>. For example, if you are shaping an alfar, use SHAPE ALFAR. The number of shapes required depends on the size of your sculpture (3 for small, 7 for medium, 12 for large, or 20 for huge).
When you see "After careful observation, you decide the <shape> looks like it's been chiseled enough. Time for the pick!" swap your chisel for a pick (still in your right hand) and continuing with SHAPE <sculpture shape>. Again, the number of shapes to finish varies based on sculpture time (5 for small, 8 for medium, 10 for large, or 9 for huge - yes, huge takes one less than large).
Once completed, you can LOOK at your completed work: Masterfully carved, the <sculpture shape> is an elegant work of fine art, with many details that make it seem very realistic.
To destroy your sculpture, either while in the middle of shaping or once completed, use TILT <sculpture shape>.
Once completed, you can SIT on a huge shape: <Person> triumphantly sits down atop the ice <shape>, pretending <he/she> is king of the world for a moment. However, soon <he/she> gets up again, looking cold.
Sculpture Shapes
Sculpture shapes are based on the size of the ice block. Once you have pulled a block out to work on, you can TAP BLOCK to cycle through the available options.
- fae
- rose
- heart
- snowflake
- bell
- goblet
- cake
- lute
- Halfling
- Gnome
Medium Ice Block
- Elf
- Human
- Rakash
- Prydaen
- Dwarf
- Elothean
- S'Kra
- swan
- eagle
- harp
Large Ice Block
- tree
- Reindeer
- Gor'Tog
- Kaldar
- snowbeast
- snowman
- alfar
- sphere
- gryphon
- peacock
Huge Ice Block
- giant
- sleigh
- tower
- horse
- ship
- dragon
- mountain
- castle
- gazebo
- throne
Shaping Messages, With Chisel
Carefully tapping the hammer against the chisel you slice away a large corner piece.
Concentrating deeply, you gently tap the chisel with your hammer, and several clumps of ice break away, forming the jagged outline of your creation.
Several large chunks of ice fall to the ground as you cut through the <shape>, leaving behind a clearer outline. Making progress!
Slowly tapping the butt of the chisel with your hammer, it shears at the smooth surface, and you slice a good portion of ice from the <shape>. Looking good!
Using extreme care you gently chip away the rough edges and smooth out the body of your <shape>. Way to go!
Tapping the butt end of the chisel with your hammer, you carve the outline of your <shape> with a flourish. Bah! That was too easy!
Putting too much force behind the hammer, you drive the chisel completely through the block and out the other side, leaving a hole in the <shape>.
You swing the hammer at the chisel and miss it completely, striking the block of ice instead. Tingles run through your arm and the <shape> cracks slightly.
You bang the hammer against the butt of the chisel, driving it too far into the ice <shape> and shattering part of it.
Shaping Messages, With Pick
Bending over the carving, you gingerly pick out a shallow crevice. Now you are making progress!
Focusing on one section of the ice <shape>, you repeatedly pick away at some of the finer details of the carving.
With a steady "Rap, Rap!" you wield the pick tenaciously and shape a smooth ridge. That's more like it!
You hold your breath anxiously as you cautiously tap the pick against the ice, detailing the lower edges with care. Now don't hyperventilate!
You knit your brows in concentration as you gently tap the pick against the ice, smoothing out the top portion of the creation. Nice effort!
You carefully put the final touches on the ice <shape>. You are sure that you have created a thing of beauty that would make the Immortals weep with joy if they saw it.