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<blockquote data-quote="Sandain" data-source="post: 2854627" data-attributes="member: 19306"><p>Imagine this if you will...</p><p></p><p>A great party of hero's travel the multi-verse fighting evil, killing things, and taking thier stuff. They get to Epic levels and now have land and unimaginable wealth.</p><p></p><p>The level 25 Fighter decides to semi retire and live in one of his many castles in some obscure and usettled part of a prime world.</p><p></p><p>His followers and cohorts (level 15-20) come with him. The party cleric summons a few things and overnight builds a temple. The Wizard does the same and creates a tower near the keep.</p><p></p><p>The rogue and ranger and bard all live in the keep for now. People come to vist the great epic hero's mainly asking for help, a few to look for work.</p><p></p><p>An army of 2000 Orc's take offence to these hero's living in thier territory and attack the keep. 18 seconds later all Orc's are dead.</p><p></p><p>Peasants the world over here about this, and knowning there is land available, and the protection of the hero's flock to move there. </p><p></p><p>In a few years there are farms and a village. The priest and cleric and bard are happy to summon elementals and control the weather to make life easier for the peasants. The Fighter is so rich he doesnt bother taxing the farmers or villagers.</p><p></p><p>Over the next few years tens of thousands of people come, including those who seek to apprectice themselves, train with, or become cohorts of the hero's.</p><p></p><p>Over the next 100 years it develops into a city, our hero's are basically immortal and leave the management of the city to thier cohorts and an army of constructs. The city is crime free, the Rogue sees to that. Any attack is met with overwhelming epic power - so even the stupid orcs dont even bother. An occasional dragon tries to take the city's wealth - but all are defeated.</p><p></p><p>The hero's regularly hold tournaments and trial of champion type events - adventurers are welcome in this city as almost everything is avilable here. Other adventurers retire here, so they arnt constantly asked for help from thier own kingdoms, and they can enjoy hanging out with like minded individuals. </p><p></p><p>This is my version of an Epic city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandain, post: 2854627, member: 19306"] Imagine this if you will... A great party of hero's travel the multi-verse fighting evil, killing things, and taking thier stuff. They get to Epic levels and now have land and unimaginable wealth. The level 25 Fighter decides to semi retire and live in one of his many castles in some obscure and usettled part of a prime world. His followers and cohorts (level 15-20) come with him. The party cleric summons a few things and overnight builds a temple. The Wizard does the same and creates a tower near the keep. The rogue and ranger and bard all live in the keep for now. People come to vist the great epic hero's mainly asking for help, a few to look for work. An army of 2000 Orc's take offence to these hero's living in thier territory and attack the keep. 18 seconds later all Orc's are dead. Peasants the world over here about this, and knowning there is land available, and the protection of the hero's flock to move there. In a few years there are farms and a village. The priest and cleric and bard are happy to summon elementals and control the weather to make life easier for the peasants. The Fighter is so rich he doesnt bother taxing the farmers or villagers. Over the next few years tens of thousands of people come, including those who seek to apprectice themselves, train with, or become cohorts of the hero's. Over the next 100 years it develops into a city, our hero's are basically immortal and leave the management of the city to thier cohorts and an army of constructs. The city is crime free, the Rogue sees to that. Any attack is met with overwhelming epic power - so even the stupid orcs dont even bother. An occasional dragon tries to take the city's wealth - but all are defeated. The hero's regularly hold tournaments and trial of champion type events - adventurers are welcome in this city as almost everything is avilable here. Other adventurers retire here, so they arnt constantly asked for help from thier own kingdoms, and they can enjoy hanging out with like minded individuals. This is my version of an Epic city. [/QUOTE]
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