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<blockquote data-quote="greyscale1" data-source="post: 4495183" data-attributes="member: 65303"><p>Er, I guess I should just assume you misunderstood the point of the thread.</p><p></p><p>Editing first post to better reflect what this thread is about.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Here's some more content!</p><p></p><p>3. Lum</p><p></p><p>The massive city of Lum is filled with technical marvels, towers that scrape the sky, carts that drive themselves, magical conveniences beyond measure. However, Lum is unlike any other city in one other, even more fundamental way. Lum is a city entirely of undead. In ages long past, when the sky ripped open and maddening radiance shone through, mankind was forced to do anything he could to survive. The ultimate solution, however, was hardly pleasant. Lum was encased in a massive bubble of potent negative energy, and 3/4ths of the residents were willingly turned to stone, while the other fourth (mostly scholars and rulers) underwent a passage into undeath, determined to find a way to close the tear in the sky. To this day they have been unsuccessful, and under the stress of ages, most of the technical marvels of Lum have ceased to opperate, leaving the city utterly silent, massive, and nigh deserted except by an occasionally long dead garden filled with oddly realistic statues of families embracing, people lying on the long dead grass, head in hand, and people standing, looking ever skyward. Far from these heart wrenching statue parks are the remaining researchers, working night and day without need for rest - futilely.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There were so many responses for the other 1001 threads! Come on guys I know damn well that you are proud of your creations, as you should be! Fallen Seraph, Rechan, I'm looking at you. I have heard hints about your campaigns and they sound awesome, I want to hear some of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greyscale1, post: 4495183, member: 65303"] Er, I guess I should just assume you misunderstood the point of the thread. Editing first post to better reflect what this thread is about. Edit: Here's some more content! 3. Lum The massive city of Lum is filled with technical marvels, towers that scrape the sky, carts that drive themselves, magical conveniences beyond measure. However, Lum is unlike any other city in one other, even more fundamental way. Lum is a city entirely of undead. In ages long past, when the sky ripped open and maddening radiance shone through, mankind was forced to do anything he could to survive. The ultimate solution, however, was hardly pleasant. Lum was encased in a massive bubble of potent negative energy, and 3/4ths of the residents were willingly turned to stone, while the other fourth (mostly scholars and rulers) underwent a passage into undeath, determined to find a way to close the tear in the sky. To this day they have been unsuccessful, and under the stress of ages, most of the technical marvels of Lum have ceased to opperate, leaving the city utterly silent, massive, and nigh deserted except by an occasionally long dead garden filled with oddly realistic statues of families embracing, people lying on the long dead grass, head in hand, and people standing, looking ever skyward. Far from these heart wrenching statue parks are the remaining researchers, working night and day without need for rest - futilely. There were so many responses for the other 1001 threads! Come on guys I know damn well that you are proud of your creations, as you should be! Fallen Seraph, Rechan, I'm looking at you. I have heard hints about your campaigns and they sound awesome, I want to hear some of that. [/QUOTE]
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