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<blockquote data-quote="LoneWolf23" data-source="post: 1361149" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>"And so it was, that following the Great Cataclysm, that The Lord of Lords cast his judgement upon the Race of Old Man and it's children, and found them wanting. And so He sent his Scourge to shatter Man's golden cities and armies, destroying the mighty devices he had forged in his hubris. And He scattered Man and the other man-races across the face of Titan, and told them to start anew. Thus the great Golden Age ended. Man started civilisation anew, but this time found himself sharing the world with the Elves, Dwarves, Goblins, Giants, Beast-kin and Orcs he himself had crafted in an attempt at equaling the Lord of Lords. And thus he would learn humility by accepting those races as his equal in the eyes of the Lord"</p><p>-Book of the Prophet's first revelation, 3;32</p><p></p><p>"It is the year of the Prophet 1104, and you are Adventurers in the western kingdom of Arbion. In other words, you're mercenaries living outside the feudal system, paied substantial coinage to do jobs outside of the norms: monster-slaying, object retrieval, dealing with "goblin problems", etc. The nobles don't like your independance, but you're useful to them. The peasants fear your power, but you protect them from that which would destroy them. The Church dislikes your heretical beliefs, but you fight the evils it stands against. You're freeman humans, clanless dwarves, homeless elves, upstart beast-kin and redeemed dark-kin."</p><p></p><p>"You're Adventurers."</p><p></p><p>That's the basic introduction. The Kingdom of Arbion is a huge Kingdom (more the size of an Empire) divided into a number of Dukedoms. Various races live within the Kingdom: Elves, Dwarves, Humans, Gnomes, Halflings, Orcs (who aren't Evil, just chaotic) and Beast-Kin (Anthro Animals), along with other, more violent races such as the Goblin Races and other Monster Races. Thus far, the setting is mostly High Fantasy, but as soon as I feel confident enough with it, I'm adding Steampunk elements connected to a "Renaissance" going across the world...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneWolf23, post: 1361149, member: 643"] "And so it was, that following the Great Cataclysm, that The Lord of Lords cast his judgement upon the Race of Old Man and it's children, and found them wanting. And so He sent his Scourge to shatter Man's golden cities and armies, destroying the mighty devices he had forged in his hubris. And He scattered Man and the other man-races across the face of Titan, and told them to start anew. Thus the great Golden Age ended. Man started civilisation anew, but this time found himself sharing the world with the Elves, Dwarves, Goblins, Giants, Beast-kin and Orcs he himself had crafted in an attempt at equaling the Lord of Lords. And thus he would learn humility by accepting those races as his equal in the eyes of the Lord" -Book of the Prophet's first revelation, 3;32 "It is the year of the Prophet 1104, and you are Adventurers in the western kingdom of Arbion. In other words, you're mercenaries living outside the feudal system, paied substantial coinage to do jobs outside of the norms: monster-slaying, object retrieval, dealing with "goblin problems", etc. The nobles don't like your independance, but you're useful to them. The peasants fear your power, but you protect them from that which would destroy them. The Church dislikes your heretical beliefs, but you fight the evils it stands against. You're freeman humans, clanless dwarves, homeless elves, upstart beast-kin and redeemed dark-kin." "You're Adventurers." That's the basic introduction. The Kingdom of Arbion is a huge Kingdom (more the size of an Empire) divided into a number of Dukedoms. Various races live within the Kingdom: Elves, Dwarves, Humans, Gnomes, Halflings, Orcs (who aren't Evil, just chaotic) and Beast-Kin (Anthro Animals), along with other, more violent races such as the Goblin Races and other Monster Races. Thus far, the setting is mostly High Fantasy, but as soon as I feel confident enough with it, I'm adding Steampunk elements connected to a "Renaissance" going across the world... [/QUOTE]
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