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<blockquote data-quote="Chimera" data-source="post: 3105736" data-attributes="member: 2002"><p>At the stage of my Homebrew that I am currently using, the Calaseans (powerful magic users) rule the world. Few races content with them.</p><p></p><p>The Dragons rule one entire continent. The Goblinoids (Goblins, Hobgoblins, Bugbears) are their thralls. There are no 'good' or 'evil' dragons per se. They all think that Humanoids are inferior and mostly only worthy as food or slaves.</p><p></p><p>The Dragons are allied with the Calaseans, although the bulk of the Dragon forces were destroyed at Kemensereg, a region-rending battle that ended with a blast that rendered that region uninhabitable for millenia, along with killing 3 million Calaseans, 60 million Human slaves, over 1 million Elorhim (enemies of the Calaseans) and tens of thousands of Dragons. (Along with destroying a Human demi-god and rendering one human god and the supreme god of the Calaseans 'unavailable' for hundreds of years, thus denying them access to higher than 4th level spells for several centuries!)</p><p></p><p>The remaining Dragons are slowly losing control of their subject races and losing their racial cohesion, as the Silvers and Golds start to question the Alliance and their own politics. </p><p></p><p>Had I been continuing the campaign (I quit for reasons I won't go into here), the PCs would have met, in different places, a couple of Golds who were acting as patron/protectors for some Halflings - trying to free at least part of that race from slavery, and a Very Old Silver who was pretending to be a Dwarven Lord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chimera, post: 3105736, member: 2002"] At the stage of my Homebrew that I am currently using, the Calaseans (powerful magic users) rule the world. Few races content with them. The Dragons rule one entire continent. The Goblinoids (Goblins, Hobgoblins, Bugbears) are their thralls. There are no 'good' or 'evil' dragons per se. They all think that Humanoids are inferior and mostly only worthy as food or slaves. The Dragons are allied with the Calaseans, although the bulk of the Dragon forces were destroyed at Kemensereg, a region-rending battle that ended with a blast that rendered that region uninhabitable for millenia, along with killing 3 million Calaseans, 60 million Human slaves, over 1 million Elorhim (enemies of the Calaseans) and tens of thousands of Dragons. (Along with destroying a Human demi-god and rendering one human god and the supreme god of the Calaseans 'unavailable' for hundreds of years, thus denying them access to higher than 4th level spells for several centuries!) The remaining Dragons are slowly losing control of their subject races and losing their racial cohesion, as the Silvers and Golds start to question the Alliance and their own politics. Had I been continuing the campaign (I quit for reasons I won't go into here), the PCs would have met, in different places, a couple of Golds who were acting as patron/protectors for some Halflings - trying to free at least part of that race from slavery, and a Very Old Silver who was pretending to be a Dwarven Lord. [/QUOTE]
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