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Seeten said:
But what level? Whats the starting off info? Enquiring Minds need to know
Well, I can't pin a level for sure until I have both (all three?) groups worked out and then split. That's the stage where the adventures are decided. And if I decide on an adventure like "From deep underground on Nardaln, a giant dragon eats his way to the surface and flies into Wildspace, threatening to destroy all worlds" it will have a different level than "Auntie Mae's pie was stolen. By whom, you ask? An orc. And he's in that room right now. With the pie!"
 




Rystil Arden said:
Aura is the singular ;)

But it would sound truly wrong if I said, "I dont even know if my aura has wings!" it'd sound like I'm saying I might be an angel...and I am sure I'd get the SMITE from above then. :mad:
 

Seeten said:
But it would sound truly wrong if I said, "I dont even know if my aura has wings!" it'd sound like I'm saying I might be an angel...and I am sure I'd get the SMITE from above then. :mad:
It would actually be somewhat simple for me to create classifications for the Aurai (which as far as know, the Greek mythographers did not do). So these aren't official (my other Nymphs are 100% Greek-myth-supported) but you could call your Aura a Zephyrid, Boreid, Notid, or Eurid, if you like, and the temperament and colouring would vary based on which you picked (Zephyrids would have personae based upon the way we characterise the West Wind, Boreids based on the North Wind, Eurids based on the East Wind, and Notids based on the South Wind) though really it would mainly be so you could call her something other than an Aura if you want :)

(In case it matters to you, the Nymphs called Aurai came first, and that's where we got our word Aura [Also there was a warrior-girl named Aura in Greek myth who was chaste and proud of it, but when she made fun of Artemis's breasts and said the other goddess looked like a nonmaidenly mother, causing revenge to be taken against Aura in the form of a rape by Dionysus after he got her drunk] )
 


Brother Shatterstone said:
and people think date rape is a new thing... :lol:
Dionysus did that a lot. He *is* the god of wine though. And to be fair to the ladies and make him out to be even worse (which he was), he got them drunk and then that made them fall asleep before he started.
 

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