The Dragon Beyond
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My characters tribe.
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Fog Carrier, from the west.Axelgear said:How do you simulate an icy presence? The North Pox?
Good question. Probably the Scavenger Lands or the South.Haku said:Question for the ST, which direction is the game going to be in? North, South, East, West?
As fast as it seems we all are I would say we could make quite some distance. On the other hand, if you're talking about vehicles then yea, it could take some time.Now that I think about it, it did just strike me that I'm still thinking in an Exalted sort of manner. Creation is a VAST place. A journey from one end to the other will take decades. Our characters are likely not going to be traveling outside TOO great an area until and unless we Exalt. As such, we're probably best picking somewhere like the Scavenger Lands. Not just because, if we Exalt, it's easier to hide from the Immaculates but also because there are so many cities there that we can change the scenery with less of a consequence, if we want.
I don't think the whole gang thing would work too well. The other two are OK but we're above mortal level already so we don't really need as much protection. If someone decided to start as a Dragon-blooded even less so.We still don't know why our characters have come together, to be honest. I sort of imagine our characters as a band of traveling Essence-wielders who work as mercenaries or seek fame and glory or what have you. I can also imagine them as a gang trying to survive, as mortals are likely to do, in a harsh world...
Fire wishes prove himself a true stalker and worthy of his ancestor's blood. His family thinks their ancestor was a god when in fact he was a Lunar. So while he doesn't worship the Anathema intentionally he still does.What're your Motivations? Mask is trying to earn Celestial Exaltation, so they can save their race from oppression, which naturally lends them to great feats of daring.