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<blockquote data-quote="Indagare Nogitsune" data-source="post: 9838885" data-attributes="member: 40018"><p>This is for Level Up, which I think meets the first criteria.</p><p></p><p><strong>Elevator Pitch. </strong></p><p><em>The Mysts once separated the many parts of Arras. What, exactly, caused their parting is still unclear. However, it has brought about an Age of Exploration and a Renaissance among cultures long staid in their old traditions. It has also brought some trouble, since nowhere is completely free of greed and some pirates have claimed it as their new Golden Age. I've no doubt that with our stalwart allies and Her Majesty's fleet we will teach those curs a lesson they'll not soon forget!</em></p><p><em>-Jacobod, Goblin Scribe</em></p><p></p><p><strong>Heritages: </strong>|Goblin, Orc (Artisans)| |Kobold, Dragonborn| |Oxfolk, Birdfolk| </p><p>-Each block represents a different world which has its own 'theme': </p><p>The Goblins and Orcs live in a world akin to the Victorian age, which has airships, electric trains, submarines, and other Industrial Age wonders. </p><p>The Kobolds and Dragonborn live in a world akin to the Roman Empire where there is a Dragon Emperor and a Council of Wyrms. </p><p>The Oxfolk and Birdfolk live in a world that has largely untamed wildernesses, with the Oxfolk living in scattered, yet interconnected settlements and the Birdfolk living in Aeries, especially in flying islands.</p><p></p><p>The aforementioned pirates would mostly come from the first and second world: though the third <em>does</em> have ships, they are mostly made to travel along the rivers or shorelines rather than deep waters. That said, there are some even among the Oxfolk and Birdfolk known for wanting more and being willing to do anything to get it.</p><p></p><p><strong>Classes</strong> - Artificer, Bard, Druid, Ranger, Savant, Sorcerer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indagare Nogitsune, post: 9838885, member: 40018"] This is for Level Up, which I think meets the first criteria. [B]Elevator Pitch. [/B] [I]The Mysts once separated the many parts of Arras. What, exactly, caused their parting is still unclear. However, it has brought about an Age of Exploration and a Renaissance among cultures long staid in their old traditions. It has also brought some trouble, since nowhere is completely free of greed and some pirates have claimed it as their new Golden Age. I've no doubt that with our stalwart allies and Her Majesty's fleet we will teach those curs a lesson they'll not soon forget! -Jacobod, Goblin Scribe[/I] [B]Heritages: [/B]|Goblin, Orc (Artisans)| |Kobold, Dragonborn| |Oxfolk, Birdfolk| -Each block represents a different world which has its own 'theme': The Goblins and Orcs live in a world akin to the Victorian age, which has airships, electric trains, submarines, and other Industrial Age wonders. The Kobolds and Dragonborn live in a world akin to the Roman Empire where there is a Dragon Emperor and a Council of Wyrms. The Oxfolk and Birdfolk live in a world that has largely untamed wildernesses, with the Oxfolk living in scattered, yet interconnected settlements and the Birdfolk living in Aeries, especially in flying islands. The aforementioned pirates would mostly come from the first and second world: though the third [I]does[/I] have ships, they are mostly made to travel along the rivers or shorelines rather than deep waters. That said, there are some even among the Oxfolk and Birdfolk known for wanting more and being willing to do anything to get it. [B]Classes[/B] - Artificer, Bard, Druid, Ranger, Savant, Sorcerer [/QUOTE]
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