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What does Midgard do that Forgotten Realms and Wildemount don't?
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<blockquote data-quote="gyor" data-source="post: 7979111" data-attributes="member: 6670153"><p>FR has wars, it's just that most of them are low level raids and stuff. I think that most FR has fewer wars at any given time because usually because when serious wars break out, they resolves fairly quickly and with a horrifying end.</p><p></p><p>The Crown Wars each ended with a day of mourning level disaster, and then that era ended with the supercontient wrecking first Sundering.</p><p></p><p>The War between the Gods and Promordials ended with Dendar eating the Sun and wiping out all life in a dark ice age (except the Gods and Primordials, until a new Sun was found or made.</p><p></p><p>The War between the Batrachi and the Giant Empire lead to a huge disaster that created the sea of fallen stars and wiped out most of the Batrachi civilization.</p><p></p><p>A war between Jhamdaath and the Elves lead to Jhamdaath getting drown in an act of genocide. Elves also locked away Calim and Memmon originally ending their war and causing a massive desert to apart in what became Calimshan.</p><p></p><p>There was a really weird Dwarven civil war were Dwarven factions used deep spawn to create functionally magical clone armies to fight each other. That civilization had a very sad end.</p><p></p><p>Then their was the first war between the Mulan and the Imaskari where the core provinces of Imaskar was were literally blasted into dust by Mulan Gods.</p><p></p><p>Then there was the Orcgate Wars when hordes of grey orcs were from another world which was an Orc Theocracy with crazy powerful divine magic went to war with the Mulan and even the Elves or who ever they could reach. This ended after Gods died and portals were shut down cutting off access to Theocratic Orc world, leaving entire tribes of Grey Orcs stranded in FR.</p><p></p><p>Even recently during the Sundering the Shade Empire got wiped off the material plane mostly, Unther went to war with Tymamther and it was thanks to an army of devils that Tymanther survived, and the Mulhorandi drove the Imaskari leadership into exile and took their homeland back.</p><p></p><p>So you see what most FR nations prefer to exist in peace outside of raids, in a high magic setting like FR, wars get out of hand very quickly.</p><p></p><p>There is a risk of mutually or potentially mutual destruction between nations in FR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyor, post: 7979111, member: 6670153"] FR has wars, it's just that most of them are low level raids and stuff. I think that most FR has fewer wars at any given time because usually because when serious wars break out, they resolves fairly quickly and with a horrifying end. The Crown Wars each ended with a day of mourning level disaster, and then that era ended with the supercontient wrecking first Sundering. The War between the Gods and Promordials ended with Dendar eating the Sun and wiping out all life in a dark ice age (except the Gods and Primordials, until a new Sun was found or made. The War between the Batrachi and the Giant Empire lead to a huge disaster that created the sea of fallen stars and wiped out most of the Batrachi civilization. A war between Jhamdaath and the Elves lead to Jhamdaath getting drown in an act of genocide. Elves also locked away Calim and Memmon originally ending their war and causing a massive desert to apart in what became Calimshan. There was a really weird Dwarven civil war were Dwarven factions used deep spawn to create functionally magical clone armies to fight each other. That civilization had a very sad end. Then their was the first war between the Mulan and the Imaskari where the core provinces of Imaskar was were literally blasted into dust by Mulan Gods. Then there was the Orcgate Wars when hordes of grey orcs were from another world which was an Orc Theocracy with crazy powerful divine magic went to war with the Mulan and even the Elves or who ever they could reach. This ended after Gods died and portals were shut down cutting off access to Theocratic Orc world, leaving entire tribes of Grey Orcs stranded in FR. Even recently during the Sundering the Shade Empire got wiped off the material plane mostly, Unther went to war with Tymamther and it was thanks to an army of devils that Tymanther survived, and the Mulhorandi drove the Imaskari leadership into exile and took their homeland back. So you see what most FR nations prefer to exist in peace outside of raids, in a high magic setting like FR, wars get out of hand very quickly. There is a risk of mutually or potentially mutual destruction between nations in FR. [/QUOTE]
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