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Primalshard: other "echo" plane.
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9350973" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p><img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/11/Spherical_radiolarian_2.jpg/225px-Spherical_radiolarian_2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p></p><p>Le Gardien</p><p></p><p>Possibly one of the strangest wildspaces of the many known. There is a sun in the centre, but not planets in the traditional sense, but two sphereic layers, one within other, (like a radiolarian skeleton). The outer sphere seems have designed to allow life and even civilitations, and the most of native population are here. </p><p></p><p>But the "collumns" toward the inner sphere have been closed by an unknown power, maybe because safety reasons. The inner sphere seems to have been the home of ancient and lost civilitations, but today it is a zone too dangerous to be explored, by fault of a "enternal war" between invader aberrations from the Far Realm, and constructs who don't allow the arrival of intruders.</p><p></p><p>The old legends by the natives tell about a horrible cataclysm caused by the pride of the mortals. The gods warned and the true believers evacuated toward the second sphere when this starts to be built. After a time the sinners from the inner sphere summoned the wrong entities causing a great disaster. When the summoned intruders conquered the inner sphere they tried to reach the outer layer, and here the deities fought with great courage until the ultimate sacrifice was necessary. The invaders were rejected but the mortals lost their divine defenders.</p><p></p><p>They were hard times until the unexepected help, the arrival of the star children. These people could travel between the stars thanks ships as big as mountains. These people really were refugees fleeing an interstellar war. In the begining they didn't want to establish contact with the natives to avoid possible epidemics, but the things had to changed when star children had to go toward the floating corpses of the deities to avoid these were desecrated by a plague of carrion-eater abominations from remains in the inner sphere. </p><p></p><p>The details of the event are practically unknown, or maybe top secret, but after these the corpses of the dead deities disappeared, and the advanced technology stopped to work, but the divine magic was recovered. Then a new golden age started in the outer sphere, but ocasionally raids of abominations arrive from the inner sphere. Some rarely from the inner sphere new wave of innocent refugess from some other wildspace arrive asking asylum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9350973, member: 6802378"] [IMG]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/11/Spherical_radiolarian_2.jpg/225px-Spherical_radiolarian_2.jpg[/IMG] Le Gardien Possibly one of the strangest wildspaces of the many known. There is a sun in the centre, but not planets in the traditional sense, but two sphereic layers, one within other, (like a radiolarian skeleton). The outer sphere seems have designed to allow life and even civilitations, and the most of native population are here. But the "collumns" toward the inner sphere have been closed by an unknown power, maybe because safety reasons. The inner sphere seems to have been the home of ancient and lost civilitations, but today it is a zone too dangerous to be explored, by fault of a "enternal war" between invader aberrations from the Far Realm, and constructs who don't allow the arrival of intruders. The old legends by the natives tell about a horrible cataclysm caused by the pride of the mortals. The gods warned and the true believers evacuated toward the second sphere when this starts to be built. After a time the sinners from the inner sphere summoned the wrong entities causing a great disaster. When the summoned intruders conquered the inner sphere they tried to reach the outer layer, and here the deities fought with great courage until the ultimate sacrifice was necessary. The invaders were rejected but the mortals lost their divine defenders. They were hard times until the unexepected help, the arrival of the star children. These people could travel between the stars thanks ships as big as mountains. These people really were refugees fleeing an interstellar war. In the begining they didn't want to establish contact with the natives to avoid possible epidemics, but the things had to changed when star children had to go toward the floating corpses of the deities to avoid these were desecrated by a plague of carrion-eater abominations from remains in the inner sphere. The details of the event are practically unknown, or maybe top secret, but after these the corpses of the dead deities disappeared, and the advanced technology stopped to work, but the divine magic was recovered. Then a new golden age started in the outer sphere, but ocasionally raids of abominations arrive from the inner sphere. Some rarely from the inner sphere new wave of innocent refugess from some other wildspace arrive asking asylum. [/QUOTE]
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