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<blockquote data-quote="Yaarel" data-source="post: 8733204" data-attributes="member: 58172"><p>Possibly. It makes sense if colonists from Athas arrived in Fyreen. Defiling on Athas is roughly 8000 years old. They brought this unsustainable technology with them. Probably, Athas wasnt as much as wasteland when the colonist left. But because of defiling both plants depleted.</p><p></p><p>If Fyreen has templars, then the colonization happened within 2000 years, and the population of Fyreen is relatively young.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, all the dragon-kings stay in touch with each other even across planets. So Fyreen could have learned how to create templars, even if the technology developed later after Fyreenians already arrived.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I never played Fortnite. I can comment.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Possibly. The dragon-kings both conspire with each other and rival each other. Any outcome seems possible.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The "safe path" between the two planets is wildspace itself. Until recently the crystal sphere barricaded the wildspace from astral sea and the rest of the multiverse. But wildspace travel between planets is still possible.</p><p></p><p>It can be that both Athas (or "Ashta") and Fyreen are planets in the Doomspace system, orbiting around the dead sun. But Athas is a safer distance away and doesnt expect to fall in any time soon.</p><p></p><p></p><p>How about? </p><p></p><p>Athas ("Ashta") is the way it has always been, classic 2e Athas, except now there is a black hole sun.</p><p></p><p>Fyreen closely resembles Athas, and might even go by the name of New Athas, or simply Athas, in some parts of Fyreen. Fyreen was the name that Athas gave to the planet. But New Athas is the name of nation there. This "nation" comprises autonomous city-states.</p><p></p><p>On Fyreen there is a loss of confidence since the astrals visited and the sun collapsed. The choice between dying in slavery versus dying free made that choice easy. The slave economy collapsed.</p><p></p><p>Two Fyreen city-states have transported to the various planets and moons, including Malas, via the mercantile assistance of the penguiny dohwars and giant mercanes.</p><p></p><p>Some city-states underwent significant social and magi-tech transformations for the positive, and are hesitant to leave.</p><p></p><p>Some city-states self-destructed in civil wars.</p><p></p><p>Some city-states are almost business as usual with sorcerer-kings able to stay in power during the social upheaval.</p><p></p><p>The population of the entire planet only numbers in the millions.</p><p></p><p>Food is scarcer than ever, because plants that are dependent on the sun went extinct in the wild, tho luxurious gardens and magic-tech research centers still preserve them. Plants (but including funguses) underwent magical transformations to survive on geothermic energy and possibly other energy sources in order to survive.</p><p></p><p>The world is mostly dark. Open lava illuminates some areas with its orange glow. Other places might resemble drow cities, albeit on the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaarel, post: 8733204, member: 58172"] Possibly. It makes sense if colonists from Athas arrived in Fyreen. Defiling on Athas is roughly 8000 years old. They brought this unsustainable technology with them. Probably, Athas wasnt as much as wasteland when the colonist left. But because of defiling both plants depleted. If Fyreen has templars, then the colonization happened within 2000 years, and the population of Fyreen is relatively young. Alternatively, all the dragon-kings stay in touch with each other even across planets. So Fyreen could have learned how to create templars, even if the technology developed later after Fyreenians already arrived. I never played Fortnite. I can comment. Possibly. The dragon-kings both conspire with each other and rival each other. Any outcome seems possible. The "safe path" between the two planets is wildspace itself. Until recently the crystal sphere barricaded the wildspace from astral sea and the rest of the multiverse. But wildspace travel between planets is still possible. It can be that both Athas (or "Ashta") and Fyreen are planets in the Doomspace system, orbiting around the dead sun. But Athas is a safer distance away and doesnt expect to fall in any time soon. How about? Athas ("Ashta") is the way it has always been, classic 2e Athas, except now there is a black hole sun. Fyreen closely resembles Athas, and might even go by the name of New Athas, or simply Athas, in some parts of Fyreen. Fyreen was the name that Athas gave to the planet. But New Athas is the name of nation there. This "nation" comprises autonomous city-states. On Fyreen there is a loss of confidence since the astrals visited and the sun collapsed. The choice between dying in slavery versus dying free made that choice easy. The slave economy collapsed. Two Fyreen city-states have transported to the various planets and moons, including Malas, via the mercantile assistance of the penguiny dohwars and giant mercanes. Some city-states underwent significant social and magi-tech transformations for the positive, and are hesitant to leave. Some city-states self-destructed in civil wars. Some city-states are almost business as usual with sorcerer-kings able to stay in power during the social upheaval. The population of the entire planet only numbers in the millions. Food is scarcer than ever, because plants that are dependent on the sun went extinct in the wild, tho luxurious gardens and magic-tech research centers still preserve them. Plants (but including funguses) underwent magical transformations to survive on geothermic energy and possibly other energy sources in order to survive. The world is mostly dark. Open lava illuminates some areas with its orange glow. Other places might resemble drow cities, albeit on the surface. [/QUOTE]
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