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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 4292014" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>I would like to play in this setting, it offers a lot of two worlds that don't mix very often: medieval fantasy and post apocalyptic. </p><p>Heres the concept I have in mind:</p><p>Merduj Jahdam, a warlock from ones of the desert tribes that inhabit the wastelands not far from the city, traveled before the impact of the meteor, sent by his uncle, Dahardam, the tribe seer. In his uncle divinations, one of his blood should be the only to continue their dynasty and traditions. He was uncertain if that meant that a desert man could destroy the Great Rock, or if it was ment to be the only survivor. Any how, been to old to travel the distances that separated him from the city, he sent his nephew, Merduj, to carry out his prophetic vision. Merduj was the only one able to use something like magic from an early age. Dahardam's sons didn't share his link with magic, nor the desire to learn it. But Merduj was different. The young boy was a sponge when speaking of absolve knowledge.</p><p>So Dahardam choose him above his sons and other relatives, to be the one who should save their traditions. All accepted the prophet choice, for he was far the more respected man in the hole desert. </p><p>With such burden in his back, Merduj traveled to the city, just to find that the habitants of it, considered his just a savage, hearing nothing of his accented speech. _He tried to convince them of the words of his uncle, the seer, but they pay no ears to his advice.</p><p>Only when they own sages and seers foresaw the Great Rock, they react. Would that dreadful events that happened be avoided, if only the desert man could transmit his message to someone wise enough to hear it, the world will never know. But Merduj will ask himself that question over and over, in the underground, trembling in fear, as the meteor shower changes the world outside.</p><p></p><p>Merduj Jahdam, Warlock with fey lineage, desert themed human.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What do you think of it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 4292014, member: 51271"] I would like to play in this setting, it offers a lot of two worlds that don't mix very often: medieval fantasy and post apocalyptic. Heres the concept I have in mind: Merduj Jahdam, a warlock from ones of the desert tribes that inhabit the wastelands not far from the city, traveled before the impact of the meteor, sent by his uncle, Dahardam, the tribe seer. In his uncle divinations, one of his blood should be the only to continue their dynasty and traditions. He was uncertain if that meant that a desert man could destroy the Great Rock, or if it was ment to be the only survivor. Any how, been to old to travel the distances that separated him from the city, he sent his nephew, Merduj, to carry out his prophetic vision. Merduj was the only one able to use something like magic from an early age. Dahardam's sons didn't share his link with magic, nor the desire to learn it. But Merduj was different. The young boy was a sponge when speaking of absolve knowledge. So Dahardam choose him above his sons and other relatives, to be the one who should save their traditions. All accepted the prophet choice, for he was far the more respected man in the hole desert. With such burden in his back, Merduj traveled to the city, just to find that the habitants of it, considered his just a savage, hearing nothing of his accented speech. _He tried to convince them of the words of his uncle, the seer, but they pay no ears to his advice. Only when they own sages and seers foresaw the Great Rock, they react. Would that dreadful events that happened be avoided, if only the desert man could transmit his message to someone wise enough to hear it, the world will never know. But Merduj will ask himself that question over and over, in the underground, trembling in fear, as the meteor shower changes the world outside. Merduj Jahdam, Warlock with fey lineage, desert themed human. What do you think of it? [/QUOTE]
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