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    1. Darkmatter 12 yrs ago

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10 yrs ago
Current Currently buried in a number of things which I hope will benefit the Guild.
11 yrs ago
In some ways, the guildfall was a blessing. It makes it harder for my original 2009 RPing to be found...
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11 yrs ago
I've finally returned to the Guild. Many months of much RPing ahead.
11 yrs ago
A thousand things to be done; plenty motivation.

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Aeronautical Engineer
Irish
TV and Film addict

Been here on the guild since April '08, seen a lot of change but still love it. I've been on and off, I've GM'd fantastic projects and train-wrecks, it all comes with the territory. I once tried to make a YouTube ad for the guild because I'm slightly insane. In a weird place with the Guild right now, seems like so many names I knew are gone, but more than happy and ready to meet new people. Been writing casually for over a decade, a lot of that practice has been here. I have some small short sci-fi stories printed in anthologies but those are so heavily edited they don't even feel like mine any more.

When not on the Guild I'm most likely working, playing FFXIV or the Souls series or (insert recent must play video game).
Anyone with a passing interest in sci fi needs to read Saga by Brian K Vaughan.

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Hey Ewilden and welcome.
I hope that spine isn't causing to much pain
We;re currently going through a rebuilding phase so the activity isn't as huge as it used to be but it'll only get busier :)
If you've any questions feel free to PM me.
Happy RPing
Hey Nemo and welcome.
We;re currently going through a rebuilding phase so the activity isn't as huge as it used to be but it'll only get busier :)
If you've any questions feel free to PM me.
Happy RPing
Well RebelRyder welcome back. The guild is still being renovated so bare with us for now :)
If you've any questions feel free to PM me :)
Happy RPing
Hey crab and welcome.
We;re currently going through a rebuilding phase so the activity isn't as huge as it used to be but it'll only get busier :)
If you've any questions feel free to PM me.
Happy RPing
Oh so this would mean we'd have to start unsubscribing the dead threads instead of just leting them lie.

Anyway regardless, thanks for adding this mahz :)
I don't even know what that ground swimming video is from but the voice over is hilarious :D
@zran So first, to deal with the idea of a 'region sheet' I think it would make more sense to make a faction/organisation sheet to accompany the Character sheet. You can have the city, of course

@cordi yes i intend on keeping this going as long as possible and world building is definitely a part of it. As for being evil. sure, myself and Everblight will already be playing (antagonists) evil characters. I'll be playing a 'good' guy too. The only thing I will say is that in order to have the power to continually shape shift would require very potent magic so either you character is an exception among its race or the race as a hole is extremely rare. The avatar thing seems excessive. No fun if everyone is running around all magical.

@Titania Welcome back, the ideas for the Vierra sound fine by me :)

@everyone I understand that people are getting excited but a big part of the plot is that truly powerful magic has faded significantly. Proper wizards are rare. I know the attraction of playing such characters but I can say this, Everblight is playing a magical being, Cordi's shapeshifter is undoubtedly magical and Cruiser's character is magical. So that's already 3 powerful magical entities. I may limit it there for now. It'll be no fun and make no sense if everyone is just a super mage.
Also, please remember again that I am aiming to take mature tones with this; there will be poverty, racism and death. Don't expect characters not to die.

EDIT:

Added info on magic and basic outlines for sheets to the OP.
guyvolk said
I was thinking that there might be a small organization dedicated to hunting dragons


Sounds like something you and Zran could collaborate on :D
Zran said
Thanks. This doesn't really effect my idea at all, I had in my mind that the people I would create would serve the god most likely to have something against dragons and each one slain would somehow help the town, either by a magical gift or just the riches or both. Maybe the dragons' magical power, or a portion of it is given to the slayer? Now that I've written it out sounds a bit too Skyrim. Of course it wouldn't be as common as dragon killing in that but if someone managed it they could possibly be the most powerful of the age.


Well I don't see the gods as being that directly involved and/or concerned with the dragons. They created all life.
But, if your people believed that slaying them is what a/the gods want then that's realistic, People make all kinds of interpretations out of myths and scripture and live their life based on it.
More realistically, that dragon would have gold. Enough gold to have a night with every elven whore from Oiyaer to Bolecawn.
So everyone is on the same page, the conversation I had with Dead Cruiser.

Darkmatter and Dead Cruiser said

Darkmatter: Ok so basically I came up with what I thought is a pretty cool way of doing/explaining magic enduwin.
So all the creatures were fashioned out of Trayig's, one of the gods, very body and essence.
Therefore magic was passed into life like that. However, it would have only been the orignals of each species that were directly made from Trayig's sand and so with each generation that passes the magical ability wanes. Therefore in a creature like a human, who lives relatively short lifespans and therefore has had many generations, magic has waned significantly. For most races it would be like this but with some variation obviously, with many many people knowing a simple trick or too but real wizards/witches/warlocks being very few and far between. True magical ability would no longer come from the sand directly that would have waned significantly, but through a secondary connection to a god with the sand as a conduit if that makes sense? A rare occurrence.

But dragons can live exceptionally long, hundreds if not thousands of years. meaning they've had less generations and are considerably more magically active than other species.

Just the idea i was tossing around. They could still be innately magical themselves but then they would more likely be very few in number.

Thoughts?

Cruiser: That all sounds fine to me. Perhaps the waning magical essence within the mortal races leads them to require magical implements. Wands, staves, grimoires and all of that sort of thing. I would think that the actual magical difference between generations is not an especially noticeable one, but has none the less mounted to the populace being almost entirely mundane. It makes one think that history would be full of legendary heroes and monsters and whatnot, and such tales have declined only because magic no longer supports such grandiosity.

But it meshes fine with what I'm offering, since it's all just stories, after all.

And yes, I figure that dragons breed very slowly, and there are only a handful of them in the world for quite a few reasons. The foremost being that dragons simply don't like each other, in general, and getting a pair to couple is a rare event in and of itself. Then consider that every dragon considers every other dragon to be a major rival, and you'll have a lot of infanticide going on.

My character that I'm planning would actually be a relatively old dragon, though wiser than most, in possession of a rather fickle temper. After one too many times he took his aggravation out on the local populace, a band of wizards took it upon themselves to subdue him. Considering killing him to be out of the question, they instead polymorphed him into a human shape, sealing away most of his magical power. He has since spent the last couple of centuries wandering the lands under the guise of a powerful sorcerer in search of a means to return himself to his true form and power.

Darkmatter: Yeah wizards, those left, would definitely be looking for objects that have retained power. Yes it is a gradual process. You wouldn't notice much from grandfather to grandson but go back a few hundred years and the difference is apparent. Now of course not everyone knows that it is waning or that it once was so mighty or why it is waning etc. People know this but not everyone.

Well the kind of power to trap a dragon in a human body would only have existed nearly a thousand years ago by my reckoning but if you want it to be more recent than that, say a few hundred years I am good with that too.

Cruiser: I figured that it would be quite a feat to accomplish in the first place, much less have it so effective that the dragon is having such great trouble undoing it. Thus why I mentioned that it was the work of several wizards. All the more reason that he can't just track down the wizard to have it undone; they would need to be together again to do so.

Maybe I could write in some sort of artifact being used as a part of the ritual. I don't want to clash with your perception of the state of magic, but having him in human form for a thousand years makes you think that he's gotten used to it or something. As it is, I kind of picture him as Clint Eastwood cast in the role of Gandalf.

I do have other character ideas, though. Perhaps a very young dragon, practically a hatchling by their standards, living among humans after being orphaned.

Darkmatter: Tbh I really like this idea for a character and Eastwood as gandalf is a great image.
See I would say that even after a thousand years he wouldn't be used to it. It may be cliched but perhaps part of the spell kept him inactive for a few hundred years so he hasn't actually been toiling for a millenia. Just a thought.

Cruiser: Hm. I'm still thinking that a thousand years would be "too damn long" even by dragon standards. I figure that the very oldest dragons would be, what, maybe five thousand years old? Two hundred years is long enough to be "frustratingly long" by dragon standards. I think he'd just start to go crazy after the 700 mark, especially considering that he'd be forced to adapt to a mortal sense of time.

The sort of hibernation isn't a bad idea, but it reminds me a lot of another character concept I came up with for a different RP, which was a nightmare from beginning to end. Perhaps some "old magicks" are at work or something?

Darkmatter: Say he was youngish when it happened so we can stretch. Maybe 300 years at a push? Maybe it was more than a couple mages, maybe it was a large thing involving a lot of people pooling small amounts of magic together, Dozens of wizards, apprentices and even some gifted common folk from a large area that he was terrorizing.

Cruiser: That could work, but then if there's so many people involved, there develops a plot hole of "if you had this much manpower, why isn't you couldn't just kill him?"

Darkmatter: He's an evil magical dragon. Plus it could/would have become a myth in the area blurring some of the details as it is exaggerated. Maybe the entrapment was an on the spot call when they couldn't kill him.
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