Meta Note: I was a bit surprised and honored to find this stickied. Now I know I have to follow through...
Day 3: Pages 34-49
I feel I have finally gotten into the meat of it. I have begun to uncover that which my predecessors have found so puzzling. But as an academician, I choose to steel myself and soldier on.
Today, along with the next day or two will focus extensively on the "class/races." They are, puzzling, to say the least. It strikes me most that there seems to be no real rhyme or reason in what was chosen to be represented. On one hand we have Archers, which are merely gamble-happy humans who shoot magic arrows, and on the other Aquarians, a race of roughly amphibious humanoids with a host of random mutations. And they can also extract all of the oxygen from another creature, suffocating it. I suppose the best plan of record-keeping would simply be to list the "class/races" and a brief note about them.
Alchemist: Harnessing a mystical force called "starfire," they can make shields and call death from the skies in the form of "Star Bolts." Oh, and they receive a free bag of holding that instantly kills any living material placed inside.
Amazon: Exerting incredible powers, they can change the gender and appearance of their children whilst in the womb and begin teaching them the ways of the Amazon. They also receive high-tech infiltration kits and are penalized a full two levels for losing them (which begs the question of how this appears in game).
Aquarian: Mentioned earlier, they also communicate telepathically with sea creatures.
Archer: Mentioned earlier, they are artists who shoot magic arrows and love to gamble.
Bio Syntha Cyborg: They are machines. And people. They seem to be a race that functions entirely off of psuedo-science, which I find a most impressive feat indeed. They typically come in one of four "flavors" if you will, each with their own specialties.
Chameleon Drake: I found their backstory a bit of a chore to decipher. Likely just a result of the late hour and work already put in, I made what I could of it, that they descend from prostitutes who were magicked into drakes. And now they can change their type at will, in a fashion I like to imagine similar to the Pokemon Ditto.
I have begun to feel the drain of the task I have undertaken. I will continue, but already much of what I know has begun to be challenged. As a physicist, I view the world as a puzzle that is logical and solvable. The work of Mr. McCracken might yet challenge this view, and only time can tell what shall come of that...