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<blockquote data-quote="Jochannan" data-source="post: 2493571" data-attributes="member: 34068"><p><em>Jo'Karr appears in the great metropolis of his Angels, for the first time since he forged the quasi-extradimensional space for them. He notes the huge ranks of his creations bowing in reverence to the stunning new deity. He walks up to within ten feet of her, looks about nonchalantly, and extends his hand.</em></p><p> </p><p><em>"Greetings, and I know this may sound strange, but may your next ten minutes be better than my first ten minutes."</em></p><p> </p><p>OOC: Though I would like to say the angels are just showing polite respect for a deity, since they are mortal they are susceptable to her powers of passion. </p><p></p><p>I suppose this is as good a time as ever to detail the Forge of Jo'Karr. It is composed of a three-mile long/wide/deep irregular chunk of heavy metal ore with a gold-plated pyramid (Think of the Goa'uld mother ship from STARGATE) in the center of its largest side. The pyramid has no windows and only one entrance at its base, large enough for a Treant, with multiple heavily fortified doors. The pyramid contains a number of divinely morphic rooms which don't quite qualify as demi-planes per se, but they can have whatever size/features/terrain/structures that Jo'Karr wants. These rooms include a megalopolitan city-fortress for the angels, a sarcophagus resting chamber, an actual forge/workshop of deific porportions, an endless seeming storage space for his inventions, Jo'Karr's living quarters, a parlor/banquet room, an observation room at the top (with walls that let you see out but not see in), and any number of others. The structure incoporates divine magic, arcane magic from the mage-angels, and advanced technologies that Jo'Karr constantly invents. Assume that Jo'Karr has technology at his desposal millenia in advance of even the most advanced mortals, and that he may or may not share any given technology with the angels. Assume that only a god or a titan (such as Albedo or Allyssa) or the angels themselves could enter or affect the fortress unless Jo'Karr permits access.</p><p> </p><p>Endovior, if you are wondering whether or not your archmages could make their portal system link to the angel-mages in the Forge, the answer is yes, just because Jo'Karr hasn't decided to deny that from happening yet. If you are wondering where they learned magic, then refer to the Ziggurat of Jo'Karr, where the angels consorted with and learned from the other mortals before it was destroyed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jochannan, post: 2493571, member: 34068"] [i]Jo'Karr appears in the great metropolis of his Angels, for the first time since he forged the quasi-extradimensional space for them. He notes the huge ranks of his creations bowing in reverence to the stunning new deity. He walks up to within ten feet of her, looks about nonchalantly, and extends his hand.[/i] [i]"Greetings, and I know this may sound strange, but may your next ten minutes be better than my first ten minutes."[/i] OOC: Though I would like to say the angels are just showing polite respect for a deity, since they are mortal they are susceptable to her powers of passion. I suppose this is as good a time as ever to detail the Forge of Jo'Karr. It is composed of a three-mile long/wide/deep irregular chunk of heavy metal ore with a gold-plated pyramid (Think of the Goa'uld mother ship from STARGATE) in the center of its largest side. The pyramid has no windows and only one entrance at its base, large enough for a Treant, with multiple heavily fortified doors. The pyramid contains a number of divinely morphic rooms which don't quite qualify as demi-planes per se, but they can have whatever size/features/terrain/structures that Jo'Karr wants. These rooms include a megalopolitan city-fortress for the angels, a sarcophagus resting chamber, an actual forge/workshop of deific porportions, an endless seeming storage space for his inventions, Jo'Karr's living quarters, a parlor/banquet room, an observation room at the top (with walls that let you see out but not see in), and any number of others. The structure incoporates divine magic, arcane magic from the mage-angels, and advanced technologies that Jo'Karr constantly invents. Assume that Jo'Karr has technology at his desposal millenia in advance of even the most advanced mortals, and that he may or may not share any given technology with the angels. Assume that only a god or a titan (such as Albedo or Allyssa) or the angels themselves could enter or affect the fortress unless Jo'Karr permits access. Endovior, if you are wondering whether or not your archmages could make their portal system link to the angel-mages in the Forge, the answer is yes, just because Jo'Karr hasn't decided to deny that from happening yet. If you are wondering where they learned magic, then refer to the Ziggurat of Jo'Karr, where the angels consorted with and learned from the other mortals before it was destroyed. [/QUOTE]
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