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<blockquote data-quote="periculum" data-source="post: 2391376" data-attributes="member: 33253"><p>ooc: hmm, forgot that U-Do only had one avatar. and now revealed no followers either. hmm, so nothing to strike out against.</p><p> </p><p>"Shara is indeed the goddess of wisdom. All of her points are accurate, including the fact that magic is a tool whose use should not be punished. U-Do wronged when he punished the magi for their ability to overpower and destroy their opponents, such as the lion does to the lamb. This can not go unpunished, the magi had earned their place in the world. However, I will curb open hostilities for the moment." Thence my hounds ceased their fruitless search for a prey nonexistent, and were set upon the new task of tracking U-Do himself to keep him in line. Though no match for the deity, the hounds would still privide early warning, and possibly delay any transgressions attempted by the god.</p><p> </p><p>"I whole heartedly support mosses decree. For he niether punishes the magi's abilities nor their accomplishments. rather he is punishing their transgressions against his creations, under the presumption that magic is bad for plants. and most, most! importantly, he is using his own followers to inflict the punishment, rather than calling down deific vengeance. Thus, his plantae followers, vs my magi followers, how could I, the god of competition, frown upon this?"</p><p> </p><p>The rampant spread of magic among humans was thus curtailed, though not erradicated. Many humans not banished by the creatures of Moss still practiced the art, but with facing volcanoes and angry plants and such, did not focus on it so much. This pleased Tocho, as the art of magic should neither be ignored nor be all consuming.</p><p>These people, spurred by their competitive and independent nature, quickly advanced, and soon city states began to emerge. (ooc: don't know how everyone wants to progress with nations, but introductions have been made into the concept.)</p><p> </p><p>The refugee magi wandering through the desert became more and more dependent upon their magics for survival. Many perished, knowing only destructive spells that aided them little in the harsh landscape. But some survived, and soon began to regroup and rebuild, with the power granted by Endovior, and began to plot revenge against the plants, and possibly the gods themselves. (ooc: Endovior, these people worship you more than me anymore, feel free to direct them as you please.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="periculum, post: 2391376, member: 33253"] ooc: hmm, forgot that U-Do only had one avatar. and now revealed no followers either. hmm, so nothing to strike out against. "Shara is indeed the goddess of wisdom. All of her points are accurate, including the fact that magic is a tool whose use should not be punished. U-Do wronged when he punished the magi for their ability to overpower and destroy their opponents, such as the lion does to the lamb. This can not go unpunished, the magi had earned their place in the world. However, I will curb open hostilities for the moment." Thence my hounds ceased their fruitless search for a prey nonexistent, and were set upon the new task of tracking U-Do himself to keep him in line. Though no match for the deity, the hounds would still privide early warning, and possibly delay any transgressions attempted by the god. "I whole heartedly support mosses decree. For he niether punishes the magi's abilities nor their accomplishments. rather he is punishing their transgressions against his creations, under the presumption that magic is bad for plants. and most, most! importantly, he is using his own followers to inflict the punishment, rather than calling down deific vengeance. Thus, his plantae followers, vs my magi followers, how could I, the god of competition, frown upon this?" The rampant spread of magic among humans was thus curtailed, though not erradicated. Many humans not banished by the creatures of Moss still practiced the art, but with facing volcanoes and angry plants and such, did not focus on it so much. This pleased Tocho, as the art of magic should neither be ignored nor be all consuming. These people, spurred by their competitive and independent nature, quickly advanced, and soon city states began to emerge. (ooc: don't know how everyone wants to progress with nations, but introductions have been made into the concept.) The refugee magi wandering through the desert became more and more dependent upon their magics for survival. Many perished, knowing only destructive spells that aided them little in the harsh landscape. But some survived, and soon began to regroup and rebuild, with the power granted by Endovior, and began to plot revenge against the plants, and possibly the gods themselves. (ooc: Endovior, these people worship you more than me anymore, feel free to direct them as you please.) [/QUOTE]
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