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<blockquote data-quote="barsoomcore" data-source="post: 425334" data-attributes="member: 812"><p>Anyone familiar with my campaign setting (which I realise includes absolutely nobody here, but bear with me) will be unsurprised to hear that Barsoom includes Madness, Slavery, Rape and War on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>One of the more interesting cases is the madness of the devasted nation of Tianguo. After the Demon Goddess had ruled the country for a century she had depleted its population by more than 50% in her devouring hunger and endless craving to inflict pain and misery, not to mention her utter indifference to the famine and suffering of the people so long as her every whim was met. When she was at last driven away the catastrophic battle slew everyone in the capital city and bound their souls into a terrible black hurricane that swirls above the ruins of the city even to this day.</p><p></p><p>The horror of all this, coupled with the economic and human devastation of the land, has turned Tianguo into a country ruled by madness, revenge and terror. The whole country is now run by a group of secret societies sworn to the final destruction of the Demon Goddess (now on the run and without any powers besides). Literally the entire country is pathologically bent on avenging themselves upon the Demon Goddess, children brought up told that they are worthless pawns, doomed to destruction at her hands just like all their ancestors have been. Irrational and self-destructive they may be, but their wrath and their willingness to undergo any amount of torment in their quest is beginning to terrify their neighbors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barsoomcore, post: 425334, member: 812"] Anyone familiar with my campaign setting (which I realise includes absolutely nobody here, but bear with me) will be unsurprised to hear that Barsoom includes Madness, Slavery, Rape and War on a regular basis. One of the more interesting cases is the madness of the devasted nation of Tianguo. After the Demon Goddess had ruled the country for a century she had depleted its population by more than 50% in her devouring hunger and endless craving to inflict pain and misery, not to mention her utter indifference to the famine and suffering of the people so long as her every whim was met. When she was at last driven away the catastrophic battle slew everyone in the capital city and bound their souls into a terrible black hurricane that swirls above the ruins of the city even to this day. The horror of all this, coupled with the economic and human devastation of the land, has turned Tianguo into a country ruled by madness, revenge and terror. The whole country is now run by a group of secret societies sworn to the final destruction of the Demon Goddess (now on the run and without any powers besides). Literally the entire country is pathologically bent on avenging themselves upon the Demon Goddess, children brought up told that they are worthless pawns, doomed to destruction at her hands just like all their ancestors have been. Irrational and self-destructive they may be, but their wrath and their willingness to undergo any amount of torment in their quest is beginning to terrify their neighbors. [/QUOTE]
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