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<blockquote data-quote="Steampunkette" data-source="post: 8366285" data-attributes="member: 6796468"><p>Current plan: </p><p></p><p>Myr used to be an advanced region, gifted with great power by their gods. Strange sciences, strong magics, big awesome warrior-mage kingdom. Sort of a High Fantasy age feel for their place. Those who could make the journey -would- because Myr was a place of great plenty and ease.</p><p></p><p>But during the War of Transgression, the gods of Myr were on the wrong side. The land sank beneath the waves, with only high mountain peaks left behind.</p><p></p><p>The many gods of the Myri offered some measure of succor to the people, even as they were twisted and drowned into monstrous forms, themselves. And changed those who went down with them into fishmen and merrow and the like. Life beneath is not plentiful. It is not easy. The aquatic myri war against each other and fend off attacks from deep sea life and monsters pretty routinely. It's like a world where every animal is a flying one, and all the predators fly, too.</p><p></p><p>Much of what they had was lost. And their gods have been twisted and driven mad by the collapse into the sea. But there is one god, a hidden -true- god, the Kraken, who largely controls the aquatic Myri, now. (CR 23 puts him on even terms with the Eight Divines!). How he survived the War of Transgression is anyone's guess... But it is to him that worship turns.</p><p></p><p>Even the landbound Myri offer secret worship to the Kraken, and tributes are often cast into the sea so that their fishing boats return, laden with a catch, rather than disappear into the Dweller's Depths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steampunkette, post: 8366285, member: 6796468"] Current plan: Myr used to be an advanced region, gifted with great power by their gods. Strange sciences, strong magics, big awesome warrior-mage kingdom. Sort of a High Fantasy age feel for their place. Those who could make the journey -would- because Myr was a place of great plenty and ease. But during the War of Transgression, the gods of Myr were on the wrong side. The land sank beneath the waves, with only high mountain peaks left behind. The many gods of the Myri offered some measure of succor to the people, even as they were twisted and drowned into monstrous forms, themselves. And changed those who went down with them into fishmen and merrow and the like. Life beneath is not plentiful. It is not easy. The aquatic myri war against each other and fend off attacks from deep sea life and monsters pretty routinely. It's like a world where every animal is a flying one, and all the predators fly, too. Much of what they had was lost. And their gods have been twisted and driven mad by the collapse into the sea. But there is one god, a hidden -true- god, the Kraken, who largely controls the aquatic Myri, now. (CR 23 puts him on even terms with the Eight Divines!). How he survived the War of Transgression is anyone's guess... But it is to him that worship turns. Even the landbound Myri offer secret worship to the Kraken, and tributes are often cast into the sea so that their fishing boats return, laden with a catch, rather than disappear into the Dweller's Depths. [/QUOTE]
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