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<blockquote data-quote="sophist" data-source="post: 2130165" data-attributes="member: 15148"><p><strong>In the city of Derr, Agora</strong></p><p></p><p>As you talk, you become more aware of your surroundings: you are now standing on a large, somewhat circular open space covered with bright sand. This space, which the locals call Agora is the center of public life. Around it are dozens of flat, wide buildings with the layout roughly in the shape of a square. You see no gardens, but you just <em>know</em> that each house has a garden at it's center. 5 streets lead away from the agora, and along them are more houses. All the houses have a clean white colour, with red roofs.</p><p></p><p>In the middle of the agora is the <strong>vast</strong> temple of Diadora. It's Doric pillars are at least 5 stories high! Above the pillars is the marble roof, creating a large open space underneath. Only the rear part of the temple is enclosed by a walls, but still there must be enough living room for the dozen or so priestesses, which now leave this building taking only half of the temple volume.</p><p></p><p>Beyond the polis, you can see green hills rising in the distance, and you can almost feel that the land of Degg is different from this small city. As if there was an invisible wall between land and city, preventing he mixing of spirit and ... anti-sprirt. No, that can't be. Neither city or land could be anathema to each other. Different, seperated somehow, but created from the same base matter. Another beyond and below - must be the true danger?</p><p>But the idea fades, and you <em>know</em> of the sheperds in these green lands. They have songs of great beauty, carrying magical power. A song of love that will melt the most biiter heart. or cruel melodies of mockery that can drive a honest man beserk or to dispair. But most of the time, they only sing for joy (although some claim that it helps the herds).</p><p>And then, there are the faen.</p><p></p><p>The Elatic stranger sits down on the stairs of the temple, takes out a case of cigarettes and begins to smoke - by the smell of it - a turkish one. The priestesses are walking up to him.</p><p>In the city itself, the people are slowly arriving, too. They hid from the last attack in their houses, but now that the fight seems over, they stream to the agora. But they give you a lot of personal space and most cast their eyes down respectfully when you look at them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sophist, post: 2130165, member: 15148"] [b]In the city of Derr, Agora[/b] As you talk, you become more aware of your surroundings: you are now standing on a large, somewhat circular open space covered with bright sand. This space, which the locals call Agora is the center of public life. Around it are dozens of flat, wide buildings with the layout roughly in the shape of a square. You see no gardens, but you just [I]know[/I] that each house has a garden at it's center. 5 streets lead away from the agora, and along them are more houses. All the houses have a clean white colour, with red roofs. In the middle of the agora is the [B]vast[/B] temple of Diadora. It's Doric pillars are at least 5 stories high! Above the pillars is the marble roof, creating a large open space underneath. Only the rear part of the temple is enclosed by a walls, but still there must be enough living room for the dozen or so priestesses, which now leave this building taking only half of the temple volume. Beyond the polis, you can see green hills rising in the distance, and you can almost feel that the land of Degg is different from this small city. As if there was an invisible wall between land and city, preventing he mixing of spirit and ... anti-sprirt. No, that can't be. Neither city or land could be anathema to each other. Different, seperated somehow, but created from the same base matter. Another beyond and below - must be the true danger? But the idea fades, and you [I]know[/I] of the sheperds in these green lands. They have songs of great beauty, carrying magical power. A song of love that will melt the most biiter heart. or cruel melodies of mockery that can drive a honest man beserk or to dispair. But most of the time, they only sing for joy (although some claim that it helps the herds). And then, there are the faen. The Elatic stranger sits down on the stairs of the temple, takes out a case of cigarettes and begins to smoke - by the smell of it - a turkish one. The priestesses are walking up to him. In the city itself, the people are slowly arriving, too. They hid from the last attack in their houses, but now that the fight seems over, they stream to the agora. But they give you a lot of personal space and most cast their eyes down respectfully when you look at them. [/QUOTE]
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