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  1. The board could be designed to look like equestria in general, or the ruins of the temple where nightmare moon is defeated.

    Actually the board is a multi-purpose one; it has to be able to represent any game that can fit in a 14 Ã 10. That's why I can't customize it too much, or even checker it; Shogi can be played here, but the bard is not checkered there.

    I have played a game already! See the score. (Please note: the game is written in algerbraic notation.)


    1. [*:138dh0tm]f4 g5
      [*:138dh0tm]Πi3 Ie6
      [*:138dh0tm]g3 Rj6
      [*:138dh0tm]Ie3 Πd6
      [*:138dh0tm]b3 g4
      [*:138dh0tm]Fb2 Ai6
      [*:138dh0tm]Rc4 Πd4
      [*:138dh0tm]Ixd4 d6
      [*:138dh0tm]Fc3 c5
      [*:138dh0tm]j3 h5
      [*:138dh0tm]Ad3 Af6
      [*:138dh0tm]Axf6 Ri5
      [*:138dh0tm]Fk3 Πh7
      [*:138dh0tm]e4 k6
      [*:138dh0tm]Rf5+ Ixf5
      [*:138dh0tm]exf5 exf6
      [*:138dh0tm]Rj4 Ixf5
      [*:138dh0tm]O-Oj Te7
      [*:138dh0tm]Af3 Πg6
      [*:138dh0tm]Ae3 Te8
      [*:138dh0tm]Te2 Rxh2+
      [*:138dh0tm]Πxh2 a5
      [*:138dh0tm]Fl4 Aa6
      [*:138dh0tm]Ig2 l5
      [*:138dh0tm]Πf1 i6
      [*:138dh0tm]Πf3 Ixc3
      [*:138dh0tm]Fh7 f5
      [*:138dh0tm]Ieh3 Fi5
      [*:138dh0tm]If6 Ac6
      [*:138dh0tm]Axc6 Txe2
      [*:138dh0tm]Πxc2 bxc6
      [*:138dh0tm]Πc1 d5
      [*:138dh0tm]Fk5 c4
      [*:138dh0tm]Fj6 Rc5
      [*:138dh0tm]Fk7 Rxf6
      [*:138dh0tm]d4 l4
      [*:138dh0tm]Fj8 Πe6
      [*:138dh0tm]Πe3 Rxe3
      [*:138dh0tm]Fh7+ Ce7
      [*:138dh0tm]Ff8+ Cc8
      [*:138dh0tm]Ie5 Πe8
      [*:138dh0tm]Fe7+ Cb6
      [*:138dh0tm]Πh4 Ie1
      [*:138dh0tm]k4 Fxh4
      [*:138dh0tm]Rk7 Rf1
      [*:138dh0tm]l3 c3
      [*:138dh0tm]Fxc6 Πe6
      [*:138dh0tm]k5 Πe4
      [*:138dh0tm]Id6 Fxh3
      [*:138dh0tm]Ci3 a4
      [*:138dh0tm]bxa4 Cxa4
      [*:138dh0tm]j4 Fh2+
      [*:138dh0tm]Ck4 g3
      [*:138dh0tm]j5 g2
      [*:138dh0tm]Rh6 g1(T)
      [*:138dh0tm]Ci5 kxj5
      [*:138dh0tm]Ri4 Πg4
      [*:138dh0tm]Rxf5 Πi4+
      [*:138dh0tm]Rxi4 Fxi4
      [*:138dh0tm]Fb4 Ti3
      [*:138dh0tm]Ic5 Fh3# 0-1

    Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, Scootaloo, Gummy, Angel, Opalescence, Winona, and Spike should all be pawns on an 8 by 8 set.

    With the earth ponies Pinkie Pie and Applejack as rooks,

    Pegasus ponies Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy as knights,

    Unicorns Twilight Sparkle and Rarity as bishops,

    and Celestia and Luna as Queen and "other queen"...

    Honestly though,

    I can't believe we're talking about a MLPFiM chess set X-)

    I wonder if there are enough Pawns!

    Let's see: The regular one, the Berolina one, the Chinese one, the Weak one, the Quick one, the Steward...

    I'm out.

  2. hi hi

    ((The following comments are intended to be constructive, as presented by a peer who is also very interested in world building. I've worked on a few myself, but climate is probably my biggest weak point.))

    [a] [atmosphere, air loss discussion]

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    [Orbit and Inclination discussion]

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    [c] [Topology discussion]

    Letters added for quick and easy reference.

    [a] Our given fauna here obviously won't support any atmosphere over about 15 atm, as it would squash most creatures into a pancake (or at least very squat and wide). I think I can fudge it all the way up to 6, maybe 6.5?

    As for air loss over time, you pretty much got this right. You handle atmospheres very well, I say.

    I'm always worried about the pegasi and their cloud-manipulating. Truly, it's kind of hard to drag clouds -- ever tried to bring a piece of fog with you? -- which means that a lot of the effects are going to be laid up on our poor little magnon, a subatomic particle that replaces the electron for magical purposes. More on that when I actually finished a part of it.

    However, axial tilt seems irrelevant to eclipses. Please refer to this diagram:

    Earth-Moon.PNG

    Wot, no spoiler tags?

    If the orbits of the Earth and Moon (or in this case, Ponya and Yuet) are to be perfectly aligned (or to within perhaps 50', as the moon is 30' wide) then eclipses will happen more often. Although, that may mean that they lose a lot of the mystique among the locals, which may be a bad thing.

    [c] I too was a tad worried about the shallow seas and how they may be broken at times to create a world-continent that is significantly different from a supercontinent, but then, that may be the charm! By opening and closing land roads, we can allow crossings and biodiversity redistribution (mixing will reduce earthly biodiversity; separation will increase aquatic biodiversity). It may (must?) be a hot period now, which means it's now time for land animals to diversify themselves.

    In the end though, I'm pretty sure we'd have a relatively flat (compared to Earth) abyssal plains with enormously tall platforms coming up from it. It also supports the age of Ponya: old planets have more land due to aboveḡround weathering.

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    [d] Now: a global map! I originally proposed Equestria to sit somewhere down that dotted line there in "Haysia" (still novice pun master...) but with the current data I cannot be sure.

    You would notice that already, I'm filling in what the terrain might look like from space.

    scan0007uw.th.jpg

  3. hi hi

    I was under the impression that they had a significantly denser atmosphere, especially given what we know about the sonic rainboom and how everypony seems to fall from great distances with little more than a scratch. A denser atmosphere would mean a slower speed of sound than earth and a slower terminal velocity.

    I set the atmospheric pressure to 2.5 atm. Here's how I did it:

    The great bustard, the heaviest bird on Earth, weighs 21 kg.

    I guessed each pony to be about 30 ~ 40 kg.

    21/40 = 2.025, so I played it safe and multiplied air pressure by 2.5.

    I think the max cap of how much air a planet can hold is close to Titan, an airmoon with 1.45 atm. Because Titan is 0.404 times the mass of the Earth, I guess that a planet with as much gravity as Earth/Ponya is 1.45÷0.404 ≈ 3.58 atm, which is the absolute maximum. Deep time will bleed the planet of its air.

  4. This is it.

    I finished my article on Ponya, the semi-realistic planet for Equestria to sit on. It looks glorious.

    A bit of background: after reading Planetocopia, I am rather interested in making everything make a little bit of sense. Now I have recognise one fault in Equestria: where's the rest of the planet? That's when I started filling in the form, doing the maths, and working on a lot of factors, until it finally worked more or less.

    I actually made a national map of Equestria at one point, which I may or may not post, due to incompatibility.

    Anyway, enough blabbering.

    TREATISE ON PONYA, THE HOMELAND OF THE PONIES

    Perhaps it may just be me, but I can't stand any country sitting on its own without a supporting planet! That's why I set out of my way to create a planet for Equestria to sit upon, and this is the result.

    ASTRONOMICAL PROPERTIES

    Ponya is a medium-sized terrestrial planet. It has a remarkably circular orbit, with an eccentricity of 0.007 – comparable to Venus'. Orbiting at 0.94 AU away from its parent star, it's the innermost planet in its system, with the other planets orbiting significantly further away.

    Ponya is constantly being pulled on by its massive moon, a close 200000 km away and almost one-third the size of Ponya itself (for reference, the Moon is about 300000 km away and one quarter the size of Earth). It creates massive tidal stress on the planet, cause it to go haywire and create one of the strangest terrains, especially when compared to Earth. It also makes tidal drag a much more serious thing, which meant that the planet has to be manually/magically pulled by the natives to ensure a roughly stable day length of 23 hours and 36 minutes. If this does not occur, the day will lengthen by as much as 3 seconds an Earth decade.

    It takes about 340 local days to orbit the sun once, and that means about 333 Earth days. It spins with a very large axial tilt of 28° 44' 30', which is a full five degrees more than Earth's. As this goes, its seasons are very, very pronounced.

    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

    Ponya is almost 1.4 times the mass of the Earth. Its size, however, turns out to be about 7127 km, which is just big enough to cancel the added mass and return the gravity of Ponya to be just shy of 1.0 G. That means, just like Earth, things fall at 9.8 ms-2.

    It has an iron-nickel core, again similar to Earth, which gives it an Earthlike density of 5.4 g•cm-3. It again is split into five layers: two cores, a mantle, a crust and an atmosphere.

    GEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES

    Ponya retrieves pretty much the same amount of sun as Earth, but takes in somewhat less of it; the worldwide extensive shallow seas make reflection all too easy and make sunbeams bounce back to space. In fact, Ponya is dry: if you swap Ponya's water with Earth's, Earth will have both continuous continents as well as seas, and Ponya will have a situation much similar to Abyssia. The seas are shallow, 1 km deep pools that just so happen to fill the whole globe into a pretty much contiguous sea. This is because that there are no large gas giants to hurl comets at Ponya and give it the water it may need. Ponya only has 30% of Earth's water! The amount of planet surface area flooded, however, is much more Earthlike: about 60% of the surface is water, compared to Earth's 71%.

    Ponya has an extremely rugged terrain however! The String, a large continent that bisects the Midyon Ocean, is a giant mid-sea spreading ridge, like the Mid-Atlantic for us, except the String passes the water-line almost contiguously, like a snake across the ocean. This is because of the moon's extreme tidal drag; the tectonic activity is intense and continuous, and inward coronae (also known as sunspots) are common features of Ponya, like they are in the Sun or Venus.

    This of course means that the volcanoes belch out a lot of gas. This is where most of the water comes from: the volcanoes give out, in addition to lava, lots of steam, which then become clouds as they enter the atmosphere. They also give out CO2, which means that the CO2 of Ponya is much akin to what environmentalists of Earth may fear: 600 parts per million. This relatively high CO2 level raises the global temperature to a 25°C average, with ice-free poles and the Equator averaging somewhere in the high 30s, lashed with lots of storms. However, there are fewer storms than what pure science will dictate, because of a little thing we call magic. We'll get to that later.

    The prolific volcanoes are also a factor of the atmospheric pressure being much higher than ours. The atmosphere here is on average 2540 bar, or about 2.5 times the pressure on Earth. This extreme pressure makes the air much more like liquid, and that allows for a lot of heavier creatures to take flight. More importantly, sentient creatures can rule the skies without the need of tools. You should know who they are.

    ATMOSPHERIC PROPERTIES

    Speaking of atmospheres, the atmosphere of Ponya is again similar to Earth's. It has about 60% nitrogen, 30% oxygen and 2% water vapor. (The massive volcanoes and strong evaporation contribute to this proportion.) With the dense atmosphere, the sky appears as a bright blue throughout the day, with the thick atmosphere making twilight last a full hour on each side. During the night, the bright moon makes darkness near-impossible: a deep blue even in the darkest of nights. Occasionally, strange colors can be seen, such as lavender, purple and pink.

    There are lots of clouds on the planet, helped no less by the humid air and the volcanoes (again!) Clouds occur far more often in Ponya than on Earth, except in places where magic is present. Due to this and certain other characteristics such as shallow seas and the anomalous snowfield at 75° N 83° E, Ponya reflects lots of sunlight back into space, a vital fact that prevents it from overheating.

    BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES

    The first thing you'd realize when you enter the seas of Ponya is: my god, it's full of fish! That's because of the simple fact that sea life are suited to the 0 m – 200 m range, the range where sunlight can penetrate. This zone is extant on Earth, but even more so on Ponya, because of the shallow seas and rare deeps. Lots of strange creatures are down there, and it's most likely an untapped resource.

    The land, however, is much more Earthlike, with your average insects (that are twice as large as any insect on Earth), birds (can be up to fifty kilos!) and mammals (that can fly as well as swim). There are also a couple oddities, like dragons and griffins that occasionally have to share the same place.

    This creates a large patchwork of biodiversity unparalleled in basically anywhere on Earth except Australia. The tall mountains force everyone to follow several strict paths and create natural walls for parallel evolution, but then the fliers appeared and cleared that. The oceans still pose some obstacle, but they're now being cleared due to the discovery of small islands for resting.

    This all boils down to six or seven civilizations all over Ponya. Sometimes, especially under crisis, they'd learn to live with each other, but usually, they still have certain grudges against each other.

  5. The Derpy Drawing is over $2000.00!

    Now, earlier I calculated the price-per-square-foot like it's an apartment (because quite frankly it's doing what apartments do -- inflate incessantly). I'm going to do this:

    Input "(US$2001/(12.5 in. * 10.5 in.)) in HK$/ft^2" into WolframAlpha, and then...

    HK$17074.73 per square foot (Hong Kong dollars per foot squared) (at current quoted rate)

    I only slept through a night!

    Other currency conversions...

    JPY | ¥182349.03 per square foot (Japanese yen per foot squared)

    EUR | euro1524.64 per square foot (euros per foot squared)

    CNY | yuan14260.44 per square foot (Chinese yuan per foot squared)

    KRW | \:20a92.372 million per square foot (Korean won per foot squared)

    TWD | NT$63639.94 per square foot (Taiwan dollars per foot squared)

    SGD | $2723.09 per square foot (Singapore dollars per foot squared)

    USD | $2195/ft^2 (US dollars per square foot)

    CAD | C$2095.60 per square foot (Canadian dollars per foot squared)

    MXN | $25582.78 per square foot (Mexican pesos per foot squared)

  6. Welcome to our forums, Ceet!

    Heehee, it's good to have another shipper in our midst. I love shipping characters, mainly because I'm a romantic sap. :)

    Yes, shipping is tons of fun.

    I'm working on a Flutterdash fanfic, and thinking of a TwilightxPinkie fanfic

    Maybe when we get enough, I'll make a shipping diagram.

  7. despite 100 pages of stuff.

    Fuh, you'll make my brain explode. :S

    Not that I don't mind reading, but if something feels too overwhelming I might shy away from it.

    Well, I'd recommend you reading up on the The Index first. It'd make getting around (or at least understanding what this thing is) a lot easier.

  8. Welcome to the forums, Isorakatheð! Mind if I just shorten that to Isoraka?

    Teehee, I think I found something: http://www.mspaforums.com/showthread.php?30916-The-Pseudoan-Empire-an-exercise-in-constructed-worlds-and-stepping-on-toes

    Jeez, from the looks of it, you get into some pretty heavy stuff. I mean, I've dabbled with conlang many times before, and had actually written little bits of stuff in it. For example, a poem written in both English and Skyah tongue: [...]

    Small nitpicky things: there's a cedilla under the K, Ä·. It doesn't matter all that much, though! :)

    (I have to make my own keyboard to accommodate this and so many other special characters...)

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    Oo! I have too many aliases. Let us count the ways...


    1. [*:3nkxnhbb]Iso (The International Standards Organization variant) by a majority;
      [*:3nkxnhbb]Isor (The Ambiguous Rhotic-end variant);
      [*:3nkxnhbb]Isora (The Hairdryer variant), by a ~20% proportion;
      [*:3nkxnhbb]Isoraq (The Ira* variant) by a very small niche of people; I can't remember most of them but this shortening does exist;
      [*:3nkxnhbb]Isoraqa (The Continued Pyramid variant) only once, and followed by "dude". Memory evades who exactly said that;
      [*:3nkxnhbb]Isorakathingy [description wisely avoided];
      [*:3nkxnhbb]Isoraķaþeð (The Misused Thorn variant) is a mistake but I glossed over it sometime; and
      [*:3nkxnhbb]Isoraqathedh OR Isoraķatheð (The Proper variant) rare but happens. Mostly by quoters and those who have character map.
      [*:3nkxnhbb]Isoraquathedh (The Affected by English variant) see above. Also affects any Xaxex trying to pronounce "q" and even most speakers.

    (Direct copy-pasted and adapted.)

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    Yup, that's my old 1.* thread all right. Now that you'd mentioned MSPA forums, I have a presence there too, and my current art thread is here.

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    If you're interested in my conworlds/langs/whatever, you can see that I also have a wiki where you can see everything I have done. You will notice that a lot of things are not filled in and it needs to be massively expanded, despite 100 pages of stuff.

  9. for Luna? well, maybe Midnight Moon...

    There could be a villian set.

    Midnight Moon

    Dragon from Dragonshy

    Diamond Dogs

    Various Griffin characters

    etc.

    You know something? There is something called a griffin in Chess, except it's more often spelled Gryphon in that context. It moves like a Ferz one time, and then continues in a Rook direction. Link to moveset.

    Because of that, it's worth more than a Rook, so why not make it a Rook-piece (placed on a1, k1)?

    Luna would be equally weak, and I'm probably not lying about a Day; it is nAnD, a non-jumping Alibaba. (Compare it to a Knight and see what I mean.) She's bound to one square in four.

    Anyway, we now have four or five potential pieces; I'll dream up a couple and put on a list later.

  10. As I said elsewhere, wherever I go I drop a chess variant.

    This here is MilpFim Chess, because I like pronouncing acronyms all silly.


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    a b c d e f g h i j k l

    I have given the main characters a place on the chess board, basically. They all have their moves ready, and the game itself has been playtested once (with a pencil, pen, eraser and paper.)

    This place is a little bit too small to explain the moves, so for now please refer to the wiki page that I have made for it.

    But if you do know the finesse of chess variant parlance, here's a condensed version on the movesets (paste into Excel or any other spreadsheet of your choice to view properly):

    Piece	Symbol	Value	Betza
    Celestia C $2·50 nN
    Twilight T $6·25 Q3rlR
    Applejack A $5·00 R4fJ
    Rdash R $4·00 NL
    PinkieÀ Π $3·50 FDbW
    FlutterÅ¡y F $7·00 nNF
    Rarity I $3·25 FfbDpJ
    Pawn P $1·00 IT'S A PAWN.

    Cheers!

  11. Hey, so I guess I should drag this in.

    A lot of my stuff is indexed. In this place, you would notice that a lot of these index starts with 4.05.*, because that's the dedicated number for MLP stuff.

    I'm also writing up the Chess Variant and when the time comes I'll post it over.

  12. If you're not sure what that is, it's your old Pseudoan greeting. It doesn't matter all that much.

    Well, what can I say? I'm Isoraķatheð, amateur-novice conlanger, conworlder, musician, author and maybe chess-variant-maker. Every time I get hooked on something, I will inevitably make something out of these , well, occupations. In fact, I have already finished MilpFim Chess and made a semi-functioning planet for Equestria to live in.

    I may post this later! For now, I'll just get the feel.

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