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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 7797214" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p><strong><u>The Land, As It Was</u></strong></p><p></p><p>The Goddess of Fate, Destiny and Time has been slain. All prophesies are now null and void, there are no more Chosen Ones, and the future is entirey uncharted - but you can't get there. Without time, the lands have frozen. Creatures bring a little bit of their own time with them, and enough creatures together it is can sustain them. So Small settlements, travellers, monsters have frozen, but the bigger cities were able to continue within their borders. Some only until they starved, but others were able to, though magic and hard work, become self-sustaining. Effectively Arcologies. But each cut off, and they are all slowly dying out.</p><p></p><p>Now they have found a way to create a device that will hold some time, so that groups can go out for a period to find what the cities need. So parties go out into the lands frozen when the Goddess was slain, but the time bubble they need to survive will also bring time to the land that they pass through it. Especially to creatures, who already generate some of their own.<u></u></p><p><u></u></p><p>So for the DMs - everything is frozen, but creatures much further away then the PCs can experience can become unfrozen. To fill up their Time receptical there's probably a need to be helpful for cities, be it directly sent on missions or just bringing them a bounty. The cities are somewhat post-apocalyptic archologies, while the land is as-it-was. Is the goal to resurrect the Goddess? Have someone ascend to that position? Break the deadlock of the gods determining who will take that domain? Find a mortal solution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 7797214, member: 20564"] [B][U]The Land, As It Was[/U][/B] [U][/U] The Goddess of Fate, Destiny and Time has been slain. All prophesies are now null and void, there are no more Chosen Ones, and the future is entirey uncharted - but you can't get there. Without time, the lands have frozen. Creatures bring a little bit of their own time with them, and enough creatures together it is can sustain them. So Small settlements, travellers, monsters have frozen, but the bigger cities were able to continue within their borders. Some only until they starved, but others were able to, though magic and hard work, become self-sustaining. Effectively Arcologies. But each cut off, and they are all slowly dying out. Now they have found a way to create a device that will hold some time, so that groups can go out for a period to find what the cities need. So parties go out into the lands frozen when the Goddess was slain, but the time bubble they need to survive will also bring time to the land that they pass through it. Especially to creatures, who already generate some of their own.[U] [/U] So for the DMs - everything is frozen, but creatures much further away then the PCs can experience can become unfrozen. To fill up their Time receptical there's probably a need to be helpful for cities, be it directly sent on missions or just bringing them a bounty. The cities are somewhat post-apocalyptic archologies, while the land is as-it-was. Is the goal to resurrect the Goddess? Have someone ascend to that position? Break the deadlock of the gods determining who will take that domain? Find a mortal solution? [/QUOTE]
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