The moss or the tunnel disappears? I don’t understand? C is wanting to get on and stop looking at moss. r > On 20 Aug 2014, at 17:33, Jason Proctor <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > this was your reply, admittedly included with another -- > > "the moss wall-carpet adheres to the wall until its curve means you're > basically in the tunnel, at which point it grows thinner and disappears. the > advance botanists in the party conclude that it likely needs the moisture in > the air in the garden cave. it is pretty sweaty in here." > > you only went 10m either side :-) > > > > On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 12:08 AM, Jane Sales <jane@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:jane@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > What happened to my walking / exploration? Do women type invisibly as well as > talk inaudibly? ;-) > >> On 20 Aug 2014, at 08:02, Roger Nolan <rog@xxxxxxxxxx >> <mailto:rog@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> >> I say the moss is a red herring. >> >> Lets be off. >> >> c >> >>> On 19 Aug 2014, at 20:43, Jason Proctor <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx >>> <mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>> >>> Chump and Arfa have the scythes, and they'll harvest if they want to! >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 12:41 PM, <gavinw@xxxxxxxxxx >>> <mailto:gavinw@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>> I thought one of us has a scythe? Harvest away! >>> >>> >>> On Tue, 19 Aug 2014 12:19:37 -0700, Jason Proctor <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx >>> <mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>> >>>> rock bounces limply off the wall, moss does not attempt to restrain its >>>> path, rock doesn't "roll" down the wall as such, and therefore the >>>> moss-collecting experiment is largely voided. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Pete <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> <mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>> toss it upwards towards the top of the wall from around 10 feet >>>> >>>> holding a torch in my left hand in case it reaches out for me >>>> >>>> >>>> From: Jason Proctor <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>> >>>> To: "satanworship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:satanworship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>" >>>> <satanworship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:satanworship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> >>>> Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 5:22 PM >>>> >>>> Subject: [satanworship] Re: the other side of the river >>>> >>>> are you going to throw the stone at the moss, or hold it close to roll it? >>>> note that the period of the rolling will be very short, as the wall, as >>>> walls generally are, is vertical. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Pete <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> <mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>> I'll grab a stone and roll it down the moss to test a long standing >>>> theory... >>>> From: Jason Proctor <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>> >>>> To: "satanworship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:satanworship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>" >>>> <satanworship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:satanworship@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> >>>> Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 4:30 PM >>>> Subject: [satanworship] Re: the other side of the river >>>> >>>> unlike Q, this moss doesn't seem to care too much about being prodded with >>>> pointy sticks or scythe edges. however, the act of determining its >>>> nonchalance reveals its sensitivity to light (it shies away) but its >>>> interest in things that are close (it extends itself toward it). so now >>>> it's terribly confused. >>>> the moss wall-carpet adheres to the wall until its curve means you're >>>> basically in the tunnel, at which point it grows thinner and disappears. >>>> the advance botanists in the party conclude that it likely needs the >>>> moisture in the air in the garden cave. it is pretty sweaty in here. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 10:40 AM, Eddie Marsden-Jones >>>> <eddiemarsdenjones@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:eddiemarsdenjones@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>> Moss should be prodded with a scythe, it's more threatening to sentient >>>> moss. Afra will also prod moss, and perhaps probe it too. >>>> >>>> On 18 Aug 2014, at 13:06, Jane Sales <jane@xxxxxxxxx >>>> <mailto:jane@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Wander 10 m or so to each side, up the tunnel, to see if I can see owt >>>>> else. Left side first. >>>>> >>>>>> On 18 Aug 2014, at 10:03, Roger Nolan <rog@xxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> <mailto:rog@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Prod moss with pointy stick. >>>>>> r >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 18 Aug 2014, at 00:02, Jason Proctor <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>>> <mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> if you're facing it, then it's probably about 20m wide, convex, with >>>>>>> the curve steepening to form tunnels away at either side. the wall is a >>>>>>> thick blanket of slowly swirling moss with no openings or gaps you can >>>>>>> see. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 3:57 PM, <gavinw@xxxxxxxxxx >>>>>>> <mailto:gavinw@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>>>>> Any openings in the wall in sight? How long is the wall? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 15:55:45 -0700, Jason Proctor <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>>> <mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>>>>>> to the sound of Cynfred still celebrating his prodigious flight across >>>>>>> the river, the party somewhat moistly and wearily gear up. at this >>>>>>> point, a couple of newtlings could probably lay waste to the party, but >>>>>>> fortunately this side of the river seems so far devoid of fauna. >>>>>>> it has more of the warped bulbous type of flora from the other side, >>>>>>> but they are sparser and you can see where some of them have been >>>>>>> cropped back, harvested, or just plain consumed where they stood. >>>>>>> the party eventually gets all the lights on and you begin to look >>>>>>> around. directly in front of you there is a wall, strewn with a weird >>>>>>> kind of moss which writhes and twists all by itself. the wall curves >>>>>>> away in both directions to wide passages into darkness. >>>>>>> and... time in. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > >