Elekta Kount
Da Warboss
Sorry mate, I'm getting 40k flashbacks, imma have to pull out cause that's an instant turn off.
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Sorry mate, I'm getting 40k flashbacks, imma have to pull out cause that's an instant turn off.
So Inquisitors are OP bullshit basically. No one can take one head on. They're like religious fanatic terminators. Hence, why it's important not to be too loud with anti-god sentiments such as that.
The perfect place to flesh out an old, disillusioned priest with quotes like this:Well, they're indisputably real and assisted Humans, Elves and Dwarves in the War. It's more the Church of Light who take issues with that kind of blasphemy. You'd end up with an Inquisitor knocking on your door if you said that in public.
The perfect place to flesh out an old, disillusioned priest with quotes like this:
"I've come to understand a certain pattern in this life. The gods and Kings agree too often. If the King changes his mind then, miraculously, the gods seem to change theirs as well. When the time for war comes, the gods demand blood and martyrs. When the king wants to fatten himself on gold, the gods suddenly expect grand and expensive tribute. I don't know about the gods themselves, but religion is clearly an arm of the king, not the people."
i didn't really catch on to Bloodborne or the Dark Souls franchise. but I AM a huge Dragon Age fan so any references to those i'll completely get.
that's what i was picturing in mind anyway :3 at least about the Chantry. How are elves treated? The ones that live among humans/society? Are they treated like everyone else? There's no discrimination or racism or distinction between upper, middle, and lower class? I'm prolly jumping the gun with all these questions. I'm just one of those types of people that want to understand as much as possible when writing someone else's world so I don't get something really wrong.The Church of Light is like a more powerful, fanatical Chantry with real actual gods.
Meyneth is also very reminiscent to Andraste in the way she is treated by the Church. She's kinda their Jesus,
that's what i was picturing in mind anyway :3 at least about the Chantry. How are elves treated? The ones that live among humans/society? Are they treated like everyone else? There's no discrimination or racism or distinction between upper, middle, and lower class? I'm prolly jumping the gun with all these questions. I'm just one of those types of people that want to understand as much as possible when writing someone else's world so I don't get something really wrong.
Seems interesting
I'm interested. Right now all I know is that I want to make a mage that is associated with healing. I don't know all the details yet that would be intermingled with that. Like exactly how close they would be associated to the Church. Which deity would the more worship than the others etc. But that'll all come with the lore, I'm sure, and that'll clear up some of my questions.
I'm interested. Is it possible that some elves still live in the Wetlands?
Just curious if at any point later in the game Dwarf charries could attempt to reclaim some of their people's lands at all? Or are they on a permanent decline at this point?Really happy with the interest so far, I hope to have a CS and additional lore page up and running over the weekend. Feel free to ask questions/register interest here until then
Just curious if at any point later in the game Dwarf charries could attempt to reclaim some of their people's lands at all? Or are they on a permanent decline at this point?
So what happened to the Dwarf city? Because all it says in the travel guide is this:So you see the place called Golorum on the map? That's basically the "Last" Dwarven City. Wouldn't even really call it a city, compared to what they used to have - more of a town. Anyhow, a lot of Dwarves have started to gather there, in a last ditch attempt to save their race from extinction. Trouble is, they have no King and no consensus on what to do with Magruhdul. Some want to do one more glorious suicide attack, others want to let go of the past and try to build something new. Others don't care any more and they've become mercs, shopkeepers and such.
Magruhdul
The lost Dwarven City. located deep beneath
So what happened to the Dwarf city? Because all it says in the travel guide is this:
Hmmm, lot of potential plots with that. Thanks! =)So you see the place called Golorum on the map? That's basically the "Last" Dwarven City. Wouldn't even really call it a city, compared to what they used to have - more of a town. Anyhow, a lot of Dwarves have started to gather there, in a last ditch attempt to save their race from extinction. Trouble is, they have no King and no consensus on what to do with Magruhdul. Some want to do one more glorious suicide attack, others want to let go of the past and try to build something new. Others don't care any more and they've become mercs, shopkeepers and such.
that primarily means just more writing since I'll have to go through the start of the person getting first access to their powers then learning them and getting familiar with them. I just really hope the RP goes on with a long, if not full, lifespan so I can get through all that. but i do understand the importance of having a character explain the whole process through example for the readers. So I'm on board.Actually - a quick thought. This is if you're interested of course:
Would you be interested RP'ing a Mage who is about to get access to his/her powers? That way you could actually have a Church Priest explain the Trinity to you, and you could develop your abilities through that as a healer. Go through the ritual, get "switched on" so to speak.
Was just a random idea I thought of. Feel free to discard
that primarily means just more writing since I'll have to go through the start of the person getting first access to their powers then learning them and getting familiar with them. I just really hope the RP goes on with a long, if not full, lifespan so I can get through all that. but i do understand the importance of having a character explain the whole process through example for the readers. So I'm on board.