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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9847405" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Human pigmies appeared cannonically in 1997 Monster Compedium 4.</p><p></p><p>Athasian wild haflings are possibly not the only meneater in the region. Wild tribes of tareks (Athasian orcs), lizardfork and thri-keen also could consider your PCs like their future food.</p><p></p><p>* Now I am thinking. If time travel is cannonically possible in DS then Rajaat or some loyal follower could travel to the past to warn the betray of the sorcerer-kings. Maybe this happened but space-time continium wasn't rewritten but only a new timeline was created, with a different group of sorcerer-kings. Or until then unknown secondary effect of time travel is the creation of planar rifts allowing the arrival of intruders or visitors from other wildspaces, allowing the psionic PC species created in the 3.5 Ed(elans, xephs, dromites, maenads, synads..).</p><p></p><p>Or even characters from this new timeline could become dark lords within the demiplane of the dread (Ravenloft)</p><p></p><p>Maybe Rajaat's intention for his champions after the cleasing war wasn't to kill them but them to be turned into halflings as reward, allowing them to live with their new "pureblood" shape.</p><p></p><p>Or perhaps using clairvoyance to know the future caused a predestination paradox. Or Athasian deities disappeared intentionally to avoid some self-fulfilled prophecy. </p><p></p><p>Or the primal war wasn't so simple because the primal powers were allied with some deities and the Ahtasian deities were helped by some rebel titans against the rest of primal powers.</p><p></p><p>Or Athasians don't worship deities because there punished them very harshly because the Athaspace was secretly ruled by infermal powers who used this like a "farm" of tainted souls. These hell-lords did not directly attack mortals but allowed them a life of pleasure, joy, and sin while awaiting their arrival in their domains when they died.</p><p></p><p>* Other idea is wood and metal deities were sacrificed to stop the planar invasion of the oards. Theses from the module [ISPOILER]"Where the Chaos reigns"[/ISPOILER] are like a mixture of Borgs(Star Trek) and evil Timelords(Doctor Who). Maybe there was a confrotation between the sheens(biomecanical horrors, like the zombie-robots from "Virus" movie) and oards. Then the sheens with reverse-engineering tried to time-travel to conquest the Athaspace. Or also we can see phyrexian(Magic the Gathring) in the past tried to conquer the Athaspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9847405, member: 6802378"] Human pigmies appeared cannonically in 1997 Monster Compedium 4. Athasian wild haflings are possibly not the only meneater in the region. Wild tribes of tareks (Athasian orcs), lizardfork and thri-keen also could consider your PCs like their future food. * Now I am thinking. If time travel is cannonically possible in DS then Rajaat or some loyal follower could travel to the past to warn the betray of the sorcerer-kings. Maybe this happened but space-time continium wasn't rewritten but only a new timeline was created, with a different group of sorcerer-kings. Or until then unknown secondary effect of time travel is the creation of planar rifts allowing the arrival of intruders or visitors from other wildspaces, allowing the psionic PC species created in the 3.5 Ed(elans, xephs, dromites, maenads, synads..). Or even characters from this new timeline could become dark lords within the demiplane of the dread (Ravenloft) Maybe Rajaat's intention for his champions after the cleasing war wasn't to kill them but them to be turned into halflings as reward, allowing them to live with their new "pureblood" shape. Or perhaps using clairvoyance to know the future caused a predestination paradox. Or Athasian deities disappeared intentionally to avoid some self-fulfilled prophecy. Or the primal war wasn't so simple because the primal powers were allied with some deities and the Ahtasian deities were helped by some rebel titans against the rest of primal powers. Or Athasians don't worship deities because there punished them very harshly because the Athaspace was secretly ruled by infermal powers who used this like a "farm" of tainted souls. These hell-lords did not directly attack mortals but allowed them a life of pleasure, joy, and sin while awaiting their arrival in their domains when they died. * Other idea is wood and metal deities were sacrificed to stop the planar invasion of the oards. Theses from the module [ISPOILER]"Where the Chaos reigns"[/ISPOILER] are like a mixture of Borgs(Star Trek) and evil Timelords(Doctor Who). Maybe there was a confrotation between the sheens(biomecanical horrors, like the zombie-robots from "Virus" movie) and oards. Then the sheens with reverse-engineering tried to time-travel to conquest the Athaspace. Or also we can see phyrexian(Magic the Gathring) in the past tried to conquer the Athaspace. [/QUOTE]
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