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<blockquote data-quote="Iconik" data-source="post: 5346669" data-attributes="member: 92708"><p>Think I'll go with that then. The party comes across a large amount of the army lying dead on the stony floor of the under mountain. </p><p></p><p>Spud: Bravo. I like that as well. I'll do that too. There is MORE to this story though. The God of the D'Imel (a faction of Nineviil AKA elves) visited the party and had heard of where they were told to go and with who to meet up with to ask for assistance. The D'Imel had gone to war with Trassis and his people on the desert continent of Chyrna. Though 12,000 years has passed and Trassis has been in "hiding" enjoying his Transcendency (made up word I know), Imel (God of the D'Imel) has never forgiven him. He told the party that Trassis won't help. That he's a butcher. A liar. The man that told him to seek him out is setting them up. That when they find Trassis and they tell them what is happening, he's more likely to slay them than help them.</p><p></p><p>It goes a bit deeper. Trassis and his people, upon arriving on Chyrna (think Vikings) didn't want to live side by side with the Nineviil and Ashedukin (dragonborn) or the indigenous human tribes. Instead he sought domination. He was a brash and violent man in his youth and almost wiped the Nineviil out to a man. After awhile Trassis and his people came to terms with the Nineviil and a great alliance was forged between 2 of the 3 Nineviil peoples. Imel and his people decided to hold a grudge. The man that told the party to seek Trassis out was a D'Krisinii ("elves" of dark). So...you can begin to see the decisions the party has to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iconik, post: 5346669, member: 92708"] Think I'll go with that then. The party comes across a large amount of the army lying dead on the stony floor of the under mountain. Spud: Bravo. I like that as well. I'll do that too. There is MORE to this story though. The God of the D'Imel (a faction of Nineviil AKA elves) visited the party and had heard of where they were told to go and with who to meet up with to ask for assistance. The D'Imel had gone to war with Trassis and his people on the desert continent of Chyrna. Though 12,000 years has passed and Trassis has been in "hiding" enjoying his Transcendency (made up word I know), Imel (God of the D'Imel) has never forgiven him. He told the party that Trassis won't help. That he's a butcher. A liar. The man that told him to seek him out is setting them up. That when they find Trassis and they tell them what is happening, he's more likely to slay them than help them. It goes a bit deeper. Trassis and his people, upon arriving on Chyrna (think Vikings) didn't want to live side by side with the Nineviil and Ashedukin (dragonborn) or the indigenous human tribes. Instead he sought domination. He was a brash and violent man in his youth and almost wiped the Nineviil out to a man. After awhile Trassis and his people came to terms with the Nineviil and a great alliance was forged between 2 of the 3 Nineviil peoples. Imel and his people decided to hold a grudge. The man that told the party to seek Trassis out was a D'Krisinii ("elves" of dark). So...you can begin to see the decisions the party has to make. [/QUOTE]
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