ye may transform into whatever the great and mighty wizard known as BLAST chooses to strike upon ye, with it’s mysterious and fearsome powers of biology.
it may choose a creature, a plant, bug or fungi. perhaps t’will bring upon ye a mystery, unknown to you or even a wizard such as i.
ahem. allow me a moment to catch my breath, as a wizard i hardly ever see a moments rest.
and with a spell this scary and ferocious, you really truly do not want me to lose my focus. alas, you could find the results turn out to be atrocious!
now, onto what ye results will be, as only BLAST will tell, and tell it surely will dear wizard please BLAST this powerful spell!!!
String identified:
c TATAT !!
a ta t at t gat a gt a a AT c t t , t t’ t a a g.
t a c a cat, a at, g g. a t’ g a t, t a a c a .
a. a a t t catc at, a a a a a t t.
a t a t ca a c, a t t at t c. aa, c t t t t t atc!
Researching the environment the Oncocerids lived in, some of the silurian reefs in Gotland, Sweden were primarily comprised of Stromatoporoid sponges.
These were sponges that grew in layers encrusting on rocks, sediments, each other. Creating a reef over time
The ones depicted here are new budding reefs, relatively empty, growing atop a sediment of crinoid fragments
Older reefs would have shared their space with tangles of camerate crinoids, which at the time were abundant and were found to be the most numerous at the reef flanks
(something I will get to modelling after this and I dread it)