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<blockquote data-quote="The Green Adam" data-source="post: 3545858" data-attributes="member: 50821"><p><strong>The Sylvan Veil</strong></p><p><em>Ars Magica, Dungeons & Dragons</em></p><p>Somewhere in the northwestern forests lies the realm of the Wood Elves. It is essentially inaccesible by anyone other then a native. The region is protected by a mysterious, invisible 'wall' that stretches for miles to an unspecified distance. Contact with this 'wall' transports you to a deep wood where you emerge into a clearing miles north, back where you started or you simply wake up on a troll fell (burial hill) in the south. Legends say that passing through the veil wearing nothing but the color green might let you through. Others mention that wearing your clothes inside out or backwards will get you through. No one save the Elves are certain and they rarely tell.</p><p></p><p><strong>Captain Federation and the Heroes League United</strong></p><p><em>Star Trek and eventually Champions</em></p><p>First created in the early days of the Federation as a character used in Starfleet recruitment posters and ads, Captain Federation later became a popular character for teen and young adult holovids, games and novels. While his popularity had petered out by the late 23rd Century, an attempt was made to revive him by teaming him with a team of Heroes from different Federation worlds. With the widespread use HoloSuites and HoloDecks in the 24th Century, the dear Captain and his allies returned to a sort of cult popularity.</p><p>Lt. Bronson Kinkaid of the U.S.S. Redoubt was a big fan ever since childhood, mentioning that he owned a complete collection of all the Capt. Federation paraphinalia ever made. He was especially proud of his set of action figures.</p><p></p><p><strong>Omni O's!</strong></p><p><em>Mutants and Masterminds</em></p><p>A popular children's cereal inspired by the handsome, young superhero Omni. In this particular world, many heroes endorse a special series of approved products whose proceeds go to fund city repairs, government sponsored hero teams and other more mundance charities. Omni O's are fortified with vitamins and minerals and they stay crispy in milk. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":p" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Green Adam, post: 3545858, member: 50821"] [B]The Sylvan Veil[/B] [I]Ars Magica, Dungeons & Dragons[/I] Somewhere in the northwestern forests lies the realm of the Wood Elves. It is essentially inaccesible by anyone other then a native. The region is protected by a mysterious, invisible 'wall' that stretches for miles to an unspecified distance. Contact with this 'wall' transports you to a deep wood where you emerge into a clearing miles north, back where you started or you simply wake up on a troll fell (burial hill) in the south. Legends say that passing through the veil wearing nothing but the color green might let you through. Others mention that wearing your clothes inside out or backwards will get you through. No one save the Elves are certain and they rarely tell. [B]Captain Federation and the Heroes League United[/B] [I]Star Trek and eventually Champions[/I] First created in the early days of the Federation as a character used in Starfleet recruitment posters and ads, Captain Federation later became a popular character for teen and young adult holovids, games and novels. While his popularity had petered out by the late 23rd Century, an attempt was made to revive him by teaming him with a team of Heroes from different Federation worlds. With the widespread use HoloSuites and HoloDecks in the 24th Century, the dear Captain and his allies returned to a sort of cult popularity. Lt. Bronson Kinkaid of the U.S.S. Redoubt was a big fan ever since childhood, mentioning that he owned a complete collection of all the Capt. Federation paraphinalia ever made. He was especially proud of his set of action figures. [B]Omni O's![/B] [I]Mutants and Masterminds[/I] A popular children's cereal inspired by the handsome, young superhero Omni. In this particular world, many heroes endorse a special series of approved products whose proceeds go to fund city repairs, government sponsored hero teams and other more mundance charities. Omni O's are fortified with vitamins and minerals and they stay crispy in milk. :p [/QUOTE]
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