From 24937bdad7eb951b13700d139a90782c03f0ce75 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: FaceDeer Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2023 16:34:15 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] space the cairns closer together --- collectible_lore/items.lua | 2 +- collectible_lore/settingtypes.txt | 2 +- df_lorebooks/locale/template.txt | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/collectible_lore/items.lua b/collectible_lore/items.lua index 19654e5..e4dc6b5 100644 --- a/collectible_lore/items.lua +++ b/collectible_lore/items.lua @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ local S = minetest.get_translator(minetest.get_current_modname()) local modmeta = minetest.get_mod_storage() -local cairn_spacing = tonumber(minetest.settings:get("collectible_lore_cairn_spacing")) or 500 +local cairn_spacing = tonumber(minetest.settings:get("collectible_lore_cairn_spacing")) or 300 local torch_node = {name=df_dependencies.node_name_torch, param2=1} collectible_lore.get_light_node = function() return torch_node diff --git a/collectible_lore/settingtypes.txt b/collectible_lore/settingtypes.txt index c04e5d1..7960e5b 100644 --- a/collectible_lore/settingtypes.txt +++ b/collectible_lore/settingtypes.txt @@ -1 +1 @@ -collectible_lore_cairn_spacing (Minimum distance between collectible cairns) int 500 \ No newline at end of file +collectible_lore_cairn_spacing (Minimum distance between collectible cairns) int 300 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/df_lorebooks/locale/template.txt b/df_lorebooks/locale/template.txt index 9fea174..da072fa 100644 --- a/df_lorebooks/locale/template.txt +++ b/df_lorebooks/locale/template.txt @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Today, I encountered something new down here in the caverns: Sand Scum. It's a c Today, I had the pleasure of discovering a new species of subterranean fungi - the sweet pods. These mushrooms grow in rich soil, and once they reach maturity, they draw the nutrients from the soil up their pale stalks to concentrate it in their round fruiting bodies. The fruiting bodies turn bright red when ripe and can be processed in a variety of ways to extract the sugars they contain.@n@nWhen dried and milled, the sweet pods produce a granular pink-tinted sugary substance that can be used as a sweetener in a variety of dishes. Additionally, when crushed in a bucket, a flavorful syrup can be squeezed out that can be used as a topping or an ingredient in cooking.@n@nThe sweet pods are a delightful discovery and open up new possibilities for gourmet cooking in the subterranean regions. I can't wait to experiment with different recipes and see what other culinary delights can be created using these delicious mushrooms.@n@nSincerely,@nProfessor Amelia Rose= -Today, I had the privilege of discovering the fascinating and unusual Bubblesponges in the Sunless Sea. These large yellow sponges are unlike anything I have ever seen before, growing in large bodies of water deep underground.@n@nWhat makes these sponges truly remarkable is their ability to absorb and store such large amounts of oxygen from the surrounding water. A diver can actually bite down on one of these sponges and take a lungful of air. This is an incredibly useful property, as it enables divers to explore the Sunless Sea without having to constantly resurface for air.@n@nHarvesting these sponges does not diminish their air storage capabilities, but the harvested pieces will not replenish the air on their own. Once the air is gone, the sponge should be discarded. However, if the trunk of the Bubblesponge is left intact, the fronds will regenerate over time.@n@nI am extremely excited about this discovery and its potential implications for exploration in the Sunless Sea. The Bubblesponge is truly a remarkable and unique species of underwater fauna.@n@nSincerely,@nProfessor Amelia Rose= +Today, I had the privilege of discovering the fascinating and unusual Bubblesponges in the Sunless Sea. These large yellow sponges are unlike anything I have ever seen before, only growing in large bodies of water deep underground.@n@nWhat makes these sponges truly remarkable is their ability to absorb and store such large amounts of oxygen from the surrounding water. A diver can actually bite down on one of these sponges and take a lungful of air. This is an incredibly useful property, as it enables divers to explore the Sunless Sea without having to constantly resurface for air.@n@nHarvesting these sponges does not diminish their air storage capabilities, but the harvested pieces will not replenish the air on their own. Once the air is gone, the sponge should be discarded. However, if the trunk of the Bubblesponge is left intact, the fronds will regenerate over time.@n@nI am extremely excited about this discovery and its potential implications for exploration in the Sunless Sea. The Bubblesponge is truly a remarkable and unique species of underwater fauna.@n@nSincerely,@nProfessor Amelia Rose= When dried in an oven, sweet pods produce a granular pink-tinted sugary substance.=