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can human sized humans feasibly live on an immortal dead human the size of Earth?
There's a video game called Xenoblade Chronicles where people on two giants, one called Bionis with organic lifeforms and the other called Mechonis, with mechanical lifeforms. It's a really good game …
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Feasibility of a goat tower in the middle ages?
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"A goat tower is a multi-story decorative goat house, modeled on a European garden folly, an early example of which was built in Portugal in the 19th century. The first goat tower was …
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Feasibility of a griffin living in a castle?
Since the griffin is bigger than humans, the smaller rooms of the castle are off-limits but large rooms such as the throne room and dining hall are accessible for him to make a den in, plus he has the …
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Feasible and rational way to give food and water to a prisoner?
There is a lord who is being kept prisoner in a castle tower by a griffin who has taken over his home, but requires the lord be kept alive for political value. Naturally this requires the griffin givi …