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The Hive Ain't Dead. She's Still Got Life In Her Yet!

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So what are everyone doing? I'm trying to type up some history section for my homebrew and realized there's quite a lot of stuff to write up. I should try and find my old notes 'cause I've propably forgotten about 75% of everything...

Created a couple of Social Groups.
 

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I found a place for dragonborn on my setting :D. Though their origin story will become much more like that of the dragonborn in Draconomicon...
 


No Dragonborn (3E anyway) or Kobolds in my setting. Instead I have the Dracha & Mojh from Arcana Evolved.

Aww... I love kobolds. Pesky little pests :D. Oh, and in case you were interested, though you propably aren't, in my setting Dragons are actually immortal. Though the elder they get, the more they sleep. There is actually one dragon who's so old that she has slept for the past few million years :D.
 

Aww... I love kobolds. Pesky little pests :D. Oh, and in case you were interested, though you propably aren't, in my setting Dragons are actually immortal. Though the elder they get, the more they sleep. There is actually one dragon who's so old that she has slept for the past few million years :D.

Elves in the Tale can become immortal if they go throiugh the Rite of Longevity. Only elves may undergo the rite.

Any others that wish to become immortal nneds to go throught the Ritual of Immortality, wherein one participant must sacrifice their own life so that the individual undergoing the ritual can become immortal.

The first person that underwent the ritual had a very good and loyal friend that sacrificed themself for him. The sacrificee ascended to be the god of magic (was a wizard/cleric in life) named Jorjh. The individual that underwent the ritual went on to find the secret of constructing sky cities and mythallars.
 
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If, let's say, there was a secret society of hive minders, and I was invited to it and had accepted the invitation, would I be allowed to talk about it in public? Or in this thread?

No Dragonborn (3E anyway) or Kobolds in my setting. Instead I have the Dracha & Mojh from Arcana Evolved.
For ideas on conversion to 4E, see my blog *shameless blog* ;) (Of course, Dracha are easy - take Dragonborn, and give them a a Paragon Path where they grow wings)
 
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Hmm. That sounds interesting... Do you have that ritual stuff written somewhere in your Player's Primer?
 


If, let's say, there was a secret society of hive minders, and I was invited to it and had accepted the invitation, would I be allowed to talk about it in public? Or in this thread?

If, hypotethically ofcourse, there would exist, which I'm not saying there does, such a secret society, which I would know of but wouldn't admit. Then, theoretically, yes you could speak of it. But you couldn't say anything about the ardous process of getting invited, and how one would go about getting one.
 


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