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You have sky-cities! I have one. It's one of the three Cities of Mages :D

Imagine Netheril never coming down from the height of its heyday and even boldly marching forward (through arcane and technological machinations) and progressing to the point of the Victorian era. ;)
 

Imagine Netheril never coming down from the height of its heyday and even boldly marching forward (through arcane and technological machinations) and progressing to the point of the Victorian era. ;)

Hah. That sounds pretty much like my Tir Talas, the flying mountain. It's inverted mountain that has a city on top and actual underground-city inside the mountain too. The other mage-cities are Tir Lanan that sails around on the back of a huge sea-turtle and Tir Sigl that just floats on a misty lake :D.
 

Hah. That sounds pretty much like my Tir Talas, the flying mountain. It's inverted mountain that has a city on top and actual underground-city inside the mountain too. The other mage-cities are Tir Lanan that sails around on the back of a huge sea-turtle and Tir Sigl that just floats on a misty lake :D.
All this stuff really makes me want to homebrew again, despite my love for Eberron.

Well, I'm probably forced to do this, as we have to wait for more Eberron goodness in 4E.

Ah, scratch that, I keep procrastinating by idly homebrewing! :p

Cheers, LT.
 

Heh, thanks LT. The sky-city idea actually came from a movie based on Gulliver's Travels. It looked so awesome that my setting had to have one :D.
 

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.

In my case you just sort of whined about it until you got an invite, of course. :)
 


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.

Ah, okay... I think that clears it up.
If there was such secret society, and someone would have been invited to it, a Non-Disclousure Agreement should probably be passed along with the invitation, to ensure that the hypothetical member of a hypothetical group doesn't talk about anything inappropriate.

Hmm. That sounds interesting... Do you have that ritual stuff written somewhere in your Player's Primer?

Player's Primer? We're not there yet, my friend! This is a Pre-Alpha state!
 
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