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Current "Soon you will have forgotten all things. And soon all things will have forgotten you."
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@ActRaiserTheReturned

It was with awe and terror that humanity beheld the first of the great flying reptiles as they descended from the heavens. They came in all shapes and sizes and were of various dispositions, and humans soon learned to avoid them all, from the fire-breathing ones to the long, snake like ones who seemed to go about their business without bringing about wanton death and destruction. The Cimex and the Dyun were not so awed or terrified by the great reptiles however. The Dyun found them to be another thing to hate, though they were not so foolish as to attack them directly. It was not uncommon, however, for swathes of Dyun to ambush a dragon which had descended to land. Their luck against the mighty beings was nonexistent. The Cimex, being the territorial creatures they were, did not take kindly to dragons in their skies and in their forests, and they attacked the great reptiles wherever they fount them. Their luck was just as terrible as that of the Dyun's. With their ability to evolve, however, who knew how long it would be before they overcame both the Dyun and their first dragon.
Kho
I can find posts in response to my dragons.


I refer to it briefly in the first few paragraphs of my latest post
Wait, what are the mortal's current level of knowledge about the gods?


Humans don't know much. They believe in 'The Celestial Above', which is their metaphysical explanation for their existence. Basically, Vowzra, but in a more nature-y way. There is also an Astarte-honouring human population. I think, though it hasn't been canonised yet, that they honour her as the personification of Wi.

Don't know about the Dyun and Cimex.
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I thought someone wrote that they did?


Haha, no. I wrote that the DYUNS and the CIMEXES attacked the dragons. But not the HUMANS xP so please, don't kill us great and angry dragon xDD
@Cyclone
Spelling and Grammar - 10/10

Writing Quality - 8/10

Story Line Development - 10/10 (nice to see him moving on, getting a group around him)

Character Development - 10/10 (very subtle, I like. His realisation that others fear him, that humans are to be ruled and guided, that he is different)

Independence - Excellent!

Khookies: 13

@Cyclone xDD literally just read your post. Let me think how many khookies you've earned xP
@ActRaiserTheReturned Ok, that's fine. Just remember this: NO DRAGONS HAVE BEEN HURT OR KILLED BY ANYONE. THE HUMANS HAVEN'T ATTACKED THEM AT ALL. xDD

Also, send your Character Sheets must be sent to @Rtron now, not me ;)
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It's just an empowered dragon with a Free Act, maybe not a demi god, but dragons are highly power, the Humans might think they are gods since you referred to the fact they don't know about "real" ones yet.


It's just that you referred to him having Sauranath's power. I know dragons are strong, but Sauranath is even stronger. For one dragon to have most of Sauranath's power is a bit much, don't you think? And dragons are already impossible to kill by humans - no dragons have been killed at all so far, just attacked by Dyuns and Cimexes.
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Ya Also, is Wi spiritual, were it involves the soul and believing. Or is it magical, like is their an organ that allows them to utilize this, could it be the brain, were Wi is manipulated like a bodily function?


Hmm, different kinds of Wi would use different things, I would guess, whether spiritual or mental. Something like lifting things would probably require mental and spiritual focus. But Wi, or Magic, was Astarte's gift to humanity. I'm not entirely sure how it is generated, that is for Frettzo to decide.
@Kho, you think Wi can be used to bolster one's own body? More along the ways of temporarily reinforcing your skeleton with your own energy so that it resists a lot more force?


Well, Wi = Magic. They just haven't really discovered all there is to it, so it wouldn't be uncommon for each human to have unique abilities with regards to their Wi other than the usual Telekinesis. It would also not be unusual for Wi to manifest itself differently when the user desperately needs something. For instance, if you have a Cimex bearing down on you and you just wish you had something to fight it off with, if your Wi is good enough you might find Wi blade forming in your hand or something. This is on an individual basis though as no god has really taught them magic properly, this is all just their studiousness.
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