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<blockquote data-quote="Dyson Logos" data-source="post: 4801556" data-attributes="member: 83678"><p>Urbis is very, very cool. I've been reading that wiki for years.</p><p></p><p>My own homebrew is very Melnibonean in feel. Basically take Dragon Lords of Melnibone / Stormbringer / Elric! and swap out the melniboneans for elves and the world is covered in the ruins of their cities and leftovers of their ancient magical pacts. All the "goblinoid" races are descendents of one of their old slave races that they brought to this world from another plane, and their most recent slave race prior to the collapse of their empire are like the Thrulls from magic the gathering's "Fallen Empires".</p><p></p><p>It's a world in the midst of a major paradigm shift from the empire of the Kale (the elves) to the time of Man. But there's a lot of cleaning up to do and a lot of parts of the world that are no longer in communication, but are tied together vaguely by their memories and tales of a common enemy that is basically no more - everyone has tales of the end of the first major rebellion against the Kale empire and how Kale armies crushed the human forces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dyson Logos, post: 4801556, member: 83678"] Urbis is very, very cool. I've been reading that wiki for years. My own homebrew is very Melnibonean in feel. Basically take Dragon Lords of Melnibone / Stormbringer / Elric! and swap out the melniboneans for elves and the world is covered in the ruins of their cities and leftovers of their ancient magical pacts. All the "goblinoid" races are descendents of one of their old slave races that they brought to this world from another plane, and their most recent slave race prior to the collapse of their empire are like the Thrulls from magic the gathering's "Fallen Empires". It's a world in the midst of a major paradigm shift from the empire of the Kale (the elves) to the time of Man. But there's a lot of cleaning up to do and a lot of parts of the world that are no longer in communication, but are tied together vaguely by their memories and tales of a common enemy that is basically no more - everyone has tales of the end of the first major rebellion against the Kale empire and how Kale armies crushed the human forces. [/QUOTE]
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