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4 years ago ::
Apr 30, 2009 - 8:47PM
#111
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alright, i added some to the wiki on the high powers page.
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4 years ago ::
May 01, 2009 - 7:34AM
#112
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Moved some stuff around and alphabetized the Geography. If you aren't sure where something goes, put it in 'Things That People Should Know'. If there is enough of a theme running through some, we'll add a new section.
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4 years ago ::
May 01, 2009 - 6:28PM
#113
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The wiki is now up to date: everything on this thread is now in the wiki. It could do with some formatting, though.
Love your work.
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4 years ago ::
May 02, 2009 - 1:02AM
#114
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Date Joined:
Apr 17, 2009
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Well, I moved some stuff out of Miscellania. I think Geography needs to be sorted out, into continents. And I think Cosmology could do with some clearing up as well.
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4 years ago ::
May 02, 2009 - 3:14AM
#115
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Yay! I named the setting! Me! Great work people, the wiki is looking great. I'll come back later with ideas and help out with the wiki. Bye for now!
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4 years ago ::
May 02, 2009 - 7:05PM
#116
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I'd like to see some more details on classes. What we've got on sorcerers is very good and I'd like to see more like it.
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4 years ago ::
May 03, 2009 - 12:56AM
#117
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Classes eh?
Fashion is everything to Barbarians, they cover themselves in bright colours, be it armour or their dyed hair. They hang pieces of cotton and silk from their shoulders, chains of gold and silver from their boots. Their shields are always artfully designed with their house symbol or perhaps their name. Most attatch banners and small flags to their backs that show what beasts they have defeated and what they are most skilled in. Barbarians love to be noticed, in fact the first unwriten rule of Barbarians is to be remembered in saga and song after their death. Before going on a adventure a Barbarian must make a Boast, proclaiming to an offical (king, priest, judge) what he or she is about to do. This insures their rememberance if they do not return. Each colour has a meaning to a Barbarian, one covered in light blue may be in mourning, another in red and green may be known as charitable. Barbarians pride themselves on being the most honest people around, even if that honestly is harsh as knives.
Oh wow! I have a good idea. I hope. In ancient times an angel known in legend as Anon and the devil Bathe were said to have fallen in love. Anon was a servant of Ashore and Bathe was the daughter of a high ranking Riding Duke, they fled both of their homes and finding no save place for themselves, they bartered their services to the demon Tarathur. Perhaps in modern times this would of been ignored by the Prince, but having an angel and a devil in his legion was something to grin about and ask the other Princes if they had such a pair. They did not of course. In return for fighting in the grime and smog by the Vul Gate they were given rule over a section of the demon's impossible plane. But devil's are cunning and angel's are creative, in the absolute sense. How they did it is unknown, but they broke off their land, which they dubbed Pandemonium, and to this day it is said to float between worlds, ever evading whoever would stop their love. Some legends speak of them offering rebels of all kinds a place in their land that ignores all rules. Some speak kindly of Pandemonium, others not, perhaps it all depends on if you meet Anon or Bathe upon your enterance. Some tales speak of an alliance between the couple and the Oni, some even say it was they that turned them away from their Prince and that Oni can enter Pandemonium at will...
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4 years ago ::
May 03, 2009 - 1:50AM
#118
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Oct 15, 2007
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In the far South, amidst the salt-marshes at the mouth of the Amenuk River, the Ah-khu-tet, Hiisi of Death-by-Itself holds sway over degenerate scavenger tribes of humans and mongrelfolk. Their coexistence has lasted so long that it is frequently difficult to tell the difference between the two. Surprisingly, though, the Ah-khu-tet has not, as implied, ever caused the death of a sentient being. His time has not yet come.
The priesthoods of Aseth-Uzhor, goddess of celibacy and unrequited love, and Ibbith ha-Ikkun, patroness of prostitutes and widows, have recently undergone a precipitous schism. Ibbith ha-Ikkun is no longer opposite Aseth-Uzhor, but rather Imla of the Bells, who blesses weddings and childbirth. What has changed in the heavens? And how can Aseth-Uzhor be opposite the Holly-Prince, patron of traitors and slaves?
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4 years ago ::
May 03, 2009 - 1:59AM
#119
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In the far South, amidst the salt-marshes at the mouth of the Amenuk River, the Ah-khu-tet, Hiisi of Death-by-Itself holds sway over degenerate scavenger tribes of humans and mongrelfolk. Their coexistence has lasted so long that it is frequently difficult to tell the difference between the two. Surprisingly, though, the Ah-khu-tet has not, as implied, ever caused the death of a sentient being. His time has not yet come.
The priesthoods of Aseth-Uzhor, goddess of celibacy and unrequited love, and Ibbith ha-Ikkun, patroness of prostitutes and widows, have recently undergone a precipitous schism. Ibbal ha-Ikkun is no longer opposite Aseth-Uzhor, but rather Imla of the Bells, who blesses weddings and childbirth. What has changed in the heavens? And how can Aseth-Uzhor be opposite the Holly-Prince, patron of traitors, revolutionaries, and slaves? I know its a bugger when you can't ****ing say *****, never mind, prostitude is the correct word after all. 
I love Ah-khu-tet, but well, maybe read the wiki, we already have a revolution God.  But I think with a little work your idea will do fine! I just don't want Gods to overlap, thats just me anyway.
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4 years ago ::
May 03, 2009 - 8:46AM
#120
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Date Joined:
Oct 15, 2007
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Fixed. My post is canon again.
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