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<blockquote data-quote="EvanNave55" data-source="post: 7295164" data-attributes="member: 6789374"><p>This gave me inspiration for wanting to build some worlds such as:</p><p></p><p>A world where as part of the lord millennia ago there was a great wizard war in which a number of powerful mages made use of simulacrum armies to wage war on eachother ravaging the world. So now there are laws set up by archimage councils banning anyone from creating to many simulacrum. So if someone starts making to many EVERYONE joins forces to put them down and stop it from happening again.</p><p></p><p>This led to another idea of running a campaign in a post apocalypse type setting in which the world was torn asunder from simulacrum. It'd be a sort of zombie apocalypse type setting except from simulacrum and rampant magic destroying the world rather than zombies and diseases/mutation/radiation. Though I suppose the magic zones could also cause all sorts of crazy mutations and magic diseases as well.</p><p>Hmm, maybe it would play basically the same as a standard zombie apocalypse type setting (with minor changes/twists) at lower levels and various simulacrum could be like different 'boss" zombies. If the get higher level then you could start fighting simulacrum more regularly and other magically mutated monsters (hmm, standard beholders could be a could 'mutation' and side effect of all this, I wonder what roll dragons would have played in the struggles and how they would have been effected, ooh so many things to think about) and when they start reaching upper levels they could encounter some wizards that actually survived and perhaps some other organizations like remaining outposts of mage hunters that tried to stop all this from happening (with the standard inside corruption and intrigue any good and 'pure'/holy organizations has got to have). Oh man, there is so much I want to build from this and think about now.</p><p></p><p>Actually the two worlds could be one and the same, only the first setting is a few millennia after the second where the world has (atleast mostly) recovered.</p><p></p><p>P.S. thanks for the inspiration.</p><p>Now I've just got to start putting these settings together.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my XT1635-01 using <a href="http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=93205" target="_blank">EN World mobile app</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvanNave55, post: 7295164, member: 6789374"] This gave me inspiration for wanting to build some worlds such as: A world where as part of the lord millennia ago there was a great wizard war in which a number of powerful mages made use of simulacrum armies to wage war on eachother ravaging the world. So now there are laws set up by archimage councils banning anyone from creating to many simulacrum. So if someone starts making to many EVERYONE joins forces to put them down and stop it from happening again. This led to another idea of running a campaign in a post apocalypse type setting in which the world was torn asunder from simulacrum. It'd be a sort of zombie apocalypse type setting except from simulacrum and rampant magic destroying the world rather than zombies and diseases/mutation/radiation. Though I suppose the magic zones could also cause all sorts of crazy mutations and magic diseases as well. Hmm, maybe it would play basically the same as a standard zombie apocalypse type setting (with minor changes/twists) at lower levels and various simulacrum could be like different 'boss" zombies. If the get higher level then you could start fighting simulacrum more regularly and other magically mutated monsters (hmm, standard beholders could be a could 'mutation' and side effect of all this, I wonder what roll dragons would have played in the struggles and how they would have been effected, ooh so many things to think about) and when they start reaching upper levels they could encounter some wizards that actually survived and perhaps some other organizations like remaining outposts of mage hunters that tried to stop all this from happening (with the standard inside corruption and intrigue any good and 'pure'/holy organizations has got to have). Oh man, there is so much I want to build from this and think about now. Actually the two worlds could be one and the same, only the first setting is a few millennia after the second where the world has (atleast mostly) recovered. P.S. thanks for the inspiration. Now I've just got to start putting these settings together. Sent from my XT1635-01 using [URL=http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=93205]EN World mobile app[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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