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<blockquote data-quote="periculum" data-source="post: 2414433" data-attributes="member: 33253"><p>ooc: i like both rules presented by jemal and second the notion to adopt them immediately. I would also like to apologize to jemal and clarify my previous post as i did not mean for it to countradict his. After the initial shock of having their own people spontaneous change into undead vampires, the humans were then quick to take precautions against newly fallen comrades returning as enemies, via the rites of the glittering path. Thus limiting the damage done after the initial carnage. They were then able to hold their own against the undead. I don't recall the battlefield being decimated though. The citidel was destroyed by me before you launched your undead, I assumed you launched them upon the humans back on their homeworld, the 4th world, after the humans were exiled by the angels. Endoviors attack was also upon the 2nd world where the citidel used to be, dealing very little damage except against those (undead?) left behind. I assume they were undead because the destruction was wrought in a way that eliminated the possibility for the rites to the glittering path to be performed. I am willing to concede the point that it could take a while for them to find a safe way of infusing the power of the angels without turning into vampires though, and withdraw my statement that their research was completed, they are however working on such.</p><p> </p><p>I understood failure was an unstoppable eating machine, and assumed it to be very powerful, approaching that of a god. But I do not see how even a god could create something more powerful than a god, and since we are all assumed relatively equal in power, I figured I had a good chance against the beast. And since I am the god of beasts and hunting, if anyone could have taken on Failure, it would have been me.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the planets and their flora/fauna, heres a rough sketch.</p><p>Planet 1: Blown up by Jemal, a (lifeless?) asteroid belt is all that remains.</p><p>Planet 2: An oceanic world without land, Failure is the only native life.</p><p>Planet 3: 3 Continents. A northern one covered in tundra, and two continents on opposite sides of the planet connected by equatorial land bridge. This is the home of Moss's creations, covered in virgin forests tended to by the vinemen, ents, and Fungi. The aelves also reside here, with moss's permission. The aelves seem happy to live in harmony with nature, but are taking many preperations against a war they deem inevitable with the humans. I don't know if anyone deposited animal life other than the aelves here.</p><p>Planet 4: Has a single huge Pangea continent with lots of seas and lakes within it. The only plant life on this planet is that which has been corrupted by magic and U-Do, thus all plants are red in color rather than green. Many plants are also poisonous, and all are resistant to fire and magic. This is also the home to the bounty of Tocho, with nearly every kind of animal (that has been created so far) represented. Humans also reside here, in a multitude of city states. These primitive city states spend their time competing with one another, sometimes through war but more often through culture, economy, and science. The humans have become a little paranoid since the world blew up, and experiment with magic only very carefully, implementing as many safeguards as possible for a primitive society. They have also become very devote followers to Traume and the way of the glittering path. Body disposal is a very serious business, as is combating the undead that do pop up, thus they have become sufficiently proficient at battling the creatures.</p><p> </p><p>As far as magic artifacts are concerned, U-Do and Endovior would have to clarify. U-Do supposedly created many artifacts and hid them throughout the universe, but no more specifics than that. And Endovior is constantly giving "gifts".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="periculum, post: 2414433, member: 33253"] ooc: i like both rules presented by jemal and second the notion to adopt them immediately. I would also like to apologize to jemal and clarify my previous post as i did not mean for it to countradict his. After the initial shock of having their own people spontaneous change into undead vampires, the humans were then quick to take precautions against newly fallen comrades returning as enemies, via the rites of the glittering path. Thus limiting the damage done after the initial carnage. They were then able to hold their own against the undead. I don't recall the battlefield being decimated though. The citidel was destroyed by me before you launched your undead, I assumed you launched them upon the humans back on their homeworld, the 4th world, after the humans were exiled by the angels. Endoviors attack was also upon the 2nd world where the citidel used to be, dealing very little damage except against those (undead?) left behind. I assume they were undead because the destruction was wrought in a way that eliminated the possibility for the rites to the glittering path to be performed. I am willing to concede the point that it could take a while for them to find a safe way of infusing the power of the angels without turning into vampires though, and withdraw my statement that their research was completed, they are however working on such. I understood failure was an unstoppable eating machine, and assumed it to be very powerful, approaching that of a god. But I do not see how even a god could create something more powerful than a god, and since we are all assumed relatively equal in power, I figured I had a good chance against the beast. And since I am the god of beasts and hunting, if anyone could have taken on Failure, it would have been me. As far as the planets and their flora/fauna, heres a rough sketch. Planet 1: Blown up by Jemal, a (lifeless?) asteroid belt is all that remains. Planet 2: An oceanic world without land, Failure is the only native life. Planet 3: 3 Continents. A northern one covered in tundra, and two continents on opposite sides of the planet connected by equatorial land bridge. This is the home of Moss's creations, covered in virgin forests tended to by the vinemen, ents, and Fungi. The aelves also reside here, with moss's permission. The aelves seem happy to live in harmony with nature, but are taking many preperations against a war they deem inevitable with the humans. I don't know if anyone deposited animal life other than the aelves here. Planet 4: Has a single huge Pangea continent with lots of seas and lakes within it. The only plant life on this planet is that which has been corrupted by magic and U-Do, thus all plants are red in color rather than green. Many plants are also poisonous, and all are resistant to fire and magic. This is also the home to the bounty of Tocho, with nearly every kind of animal (that has been created so far) represented. Humans also reside here, in a multitude of city states. These primitive city states spend their time competing with one another, sometimes through war but more often through culture, economy, and science. The humans have become a little paranoid since the world blew up, and experiment with magic only very carefully, implementing as many safeguards as possible for a primitive society. They have also become very devote followers to Traume and the way of the glittering path. Body disposal is a very serious business, as is combating the undead that do pop up, thus they have become sufficiently proficient at battling the creatures. As far as magic artifacts are concerned, U-Do and Endovior would have to clarify. U-Do supposedly created many artifacts and hid them throughout the universe, but no more specifics than that. And Endovior is constantly giving "gifts". [/QUOTE]
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