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*If the Precursors built a sword, it would be like Apple built a lightsaber.  If the Lizardmen built a sword, it would be a heavy-bladed crystalline cleaver that the user could swing as though it weighed five pounds, but hit as though it weighed a hundred pounds.  If the Thracians built a sword, it would be an ornate basket-hilted cutlass, include glowing jewels, and a selector switch allowing it to electrify or freeze things.  If the Amaranthans built a sword, it would be Stormbringer.
 
*If the Precursors built a sword, it would be like Apple built a lightsaber.  If the Lizardmen built a sword, it would be a heavy-bladed crystalline cleaver that the user could swing as though it weighed five pounds, but hit as though it weighed a hundred pounds.  If the Thracians built a sword, it would be an ornate basket-hilted cutlass, include glowing jewels, and a selector switch allowing it to electrify or freeze things.  If the Amaranthans built a sword, it would be Stormbringer.
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*If the Precursors built a personal vehicle, it would be a hoverboard, or a flying saucer with a startlingly simple control scheme.  The Lizardmen never seemed to have much interest in travel.  If the Thracians built a vehicle, it might be a flying galleon or a monowheel vehicle (see what the protagonist rides in the recent Lorax film.  Make it fancier-looking.) If the Amaranthans built a vehicle, it would be a Nightmare bound into a heavy silver ring, so that it appeared and obeyed the commands of the user when they snapped their fingers.
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*If the Precursors built a personal vehicle, it would be a hoverboard, or a flying saucer with a startlingly simple control scheme.  The Lizardmen never seemed to have much interest in travel.  If the Thracians built a vehicle, it might be a flying galleon or a monowheel vehicle (see what the protagonist rides in the recent Lorax film.  Make it fancier-looking.) If the Amaranthans built a vehicle, it would be a Nightmare bound into an ornate silver ring, so that it appeared and obeyed the commands of the user when they snapped their fingers.
 
*If the Precursors built an information system, it would be a Turing Complete AI with a soothing voice, contained in a pleasingly rounded cube one foot on a side.  It would project interactive holograms without any visible means of emission.  The Lizardmen would create a crystalline throne that allowed you to dream the memories of those who had sat in it before you.  The Amaranthans would bind the souls of dozens of Savant-slaves into an iron-bound tome.  Their thoughts would appear across the pages when questioned. The Thracians would build a clunking, roughly sapient robot or golem.
 
*If the Precursors built an information system, it would be a Turing Complete AI with a soothing voice, contained in a pleasingly rounded cube one foot on a side.  It would project interactive holograms without any visible means of emission.  The Lizardmen would create a crystalline throne that allowed you to dream the memories of those who had sat in it before you.  The Amaranthans would bind the souls of dozens of Savant-slaves into an iron-bound tome.  Their thoughts would appear across the pages when questioned. The Thracians would build a clunking, roughly sapient robot or golem.
 
*The Precursors sent Habitation Seeds along with the first colonists.  This is a twenty or thirty pound sphere that you bury in the earth.  It "grows" a house over a period of time, adapting the basic model to local climactic conditions.  They are able to supply their own internal power and running water in almost all circumstances, and tend to closely resemble a Loftcube design.  The Lizardmen mostly lived in muddy rivers and swamps, and cared little for houselike structures.  They sometimes moved into half-submerged tunnels in their ziggurats if circumstances dictated it.  The Thracians were extremely flexible about structures, although they did have a preference for white stone and tall pillars.  The Amaranthans enjoyed living in structures like enormous gothic cathedrals, with self-aggrandizing stained glassteel windows.
 
*The Precursors sent Habitation Seeds along with the first colonists.  This is a twenty or thirty pound sphere that you bury in the earth.  It "grows" a house over a period of time, adapting the basic model to local climactic conditions.  They are able to supply their own internal power and running water in almost all circumstances, and tend to closely resemble a Loftcube design.  The Lizardmen mostly lived in muddy rivers and swamps, and cared little for houselike structures.  They sometimes moved into half-submerged tunnels in their ziggurats if circumstances dictated it.  The Thracians were extremely flexible about structures, although they did have a preference for white stone and tall pillars.  The Amaranthans enjoyed living in structures like enormous gothic cathedrals, with self-aggrandizing stained glassteel windows.

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