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The more Vorgaal you have, the more organs - or '''Strunthlg''' - you can possess at one time ('''Flgathu''' is the term for organs currently existent on your body. I'm not sure why there is a distinction, but there is one.) The more Vorgaal you have, the more organs - or '''Strunthlg''' - you can possess at one time ('''Flgathu''' is the term for organs currently existent on your body. I'm not sure why there is a distinction, but there is one.)
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I have yet to determine if any skills, attributes or else increase or decrease vorgaal growth speed, but at the time of this writing, it appears you grow one vorgaal about every hour of in game time, as long as you are not hungry or thirsty. This means a considerable time investment (or at least tick training) on your part to see substantial character development, as you are quite capable of utilizing all available Vorgaal from early on with little noticeable effect. I have yet to determine if any skills, attributes or else increase or decrease vorgaal growth speed, but at the time of this writing, it appears you grow one vorgaal about every hour of in game time, as long as you are not hungry or thirsty. This means a considerable time investment (or at least tick training) on your part to see substantial character development, as you are quite capable of utilizing all available Vorgaal from early on with little noticeable effect.
When you are damaged, your usable Vorgaal decreases - this means if you are using all of your Vorgaal for organs they will disappear, possibly leaving you blind, deaf, without mode of attack, or worse. When you are damaged, your usable Vorgaal decreases - this means if you are using all of your Vorgaal for organs they will disappear, possibly leaving you blind, deaf, without mode of attack, or worse.
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'''Glithmrul''' is how you set the priority of your organs - lower priority organs will tend to disappear first when you are damaged enough for that to occur. '''Fungmrul''' is related to Glithmrul, in that it is the "inherent structural stability" of a given organ, and that means it is a priority setting you can not influence. ''The general consensus is to leave a portion of Vorgaal unused so that these priority settings are not as necessary.'' '''Glithmrul''' is how you set the priority of your organs - lower priority organs will tend to disappear first when you are damaged enough for that to occur. '''Fungmrul''' is related to Glithmrul, in that it is the "inherent structural stability" of a given organ, and that means it is a priority setting you can not influence. ''The general consensus is to leave a portion of Vorgaal unused so that these priority settings are not as necessary.''

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Playing a Shoggoth is a true learning experience, much like playing one of the more complicated guilds. Although it costs lux to start one from scratch (and one that has the freedom to guild in whatever they desire) it has been suggested that playing as a shapeshifter may be a better way to get the hang of Shoggoth before jumping in head first. However, if you do want to jump in, I have some pointers and thoughts you should read over before doing so.

First, and most importantly, you want to maximize your attributes in character generation. Shoggoth grow naturally over time (in the Shoggoth language, their Vorgaal increases - which is directly correlated to your size statistic.) Ergo, it makes little sense to favor size in character generation, when it will grow on its own outside of it.

The more Vorgaal you have, the more organs - or Strunthlg - you can possess at one time (Flgathu is the term for organs currently existent on your body. I'm not sure why there is a distinction, but there is one.) I have yet to determine if any skills, attributes or else increase or decrease vorgaal growth speed, but at the time of this writing, it appears you grow one vorgaal about every hour of in game time, as long as you are not hungry or thirsty. This means a considerable time investment (or at least tick training) on your part to see substantial character development, as you are quite capable of utilizing all available Vorgaal from early on with little noticeable effect.

When you are damaged, your usable Vorgaal decreases - this means if you are using all of your Vorgaal for organs they will disappear, possibly leaving you blind, deaf, without mode of attack, or worse. Glithmrul is how you set the priority of your organs - lower priority organs will tend to disappear first when you are damaged enough for that to occur. Fungmrul is related to Glithmrul, in that it is the "inherent structural stability" of a given organ, and that means it is a priority setting you can not influence. The general consensus is to leave a portion of Vorgaal unused so that these priority settings are not as necessary.

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