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The Hierarchy Shall Crumble.
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"No one man should have all that power."
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"Well as far as brains go, I've got the lion's share. But when it comes to brute strength, I'm afraid I'm at the shallow end of the gene pool." - Who?
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The Lifprasilians ride wooden horses - but a Demi-God can def do that.


...splintery. I'll look into it. Sin kinda having kids right now.
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Whoooh hoo! Sailing!
#littleemperorsquad


CURSES!! I will aquire sailing soon enough...AND THEN...THE REST OF THE WORLD!!!
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Yeah, but its going to cost might no?


Yep, its a good thing I have it. Lol.

Riding creatures has not been conceived yet, save for Liffy's marionette horses, but they're marionettes. The best you otherwise have is hain riding white giants for planned travel, but they aren't directed like a horse is. White giants just wander their routes without paying the riders any heed unless they're designated stomp-fodder.

Horse riding would require might at this stage, though. At this stage, people used chariots at best in our equivalent history (at a stretch). It took a while before successful animal trainers were crazy enough to start riding those big, strong, moody, panicky, bucking, skull-cracking, unpredictable creatures known as horses.


Well we are quite behind then. We hitting the bronze age and have no wheel, math, reading, or writing. Xerxes should some of develp that on thier own at this point. Humanity did. As for horses, we got goblins, there bound to do stupid stuff like jump on the back of a big, strong, moody, panicky, bucking, skull-cracking, unpredictable creature. It all has to start somewhere. Aren't you glad someone decided to suck from a cows utter?

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Xerxes gave Dirk a knowing smile. He was quickly losing interest in the crews potential. Why was Rayne so interested in them again? They were so…boring. Maybe because they weren't screaming and licked in yellow flames, maybe then they would be more entertaining. He found this generation to be slightly less peppy and more lazy than the last, or so he heard. They had no heart, the only one that seemed to have any real ambition was Bogard, and even then he didn't seem ready to fight to get to that position.

"Look, I'm not training you because I have to, only became I have the obligation to." he emphasized the word 'obligation' in response to Bogard's last statement. "I personally don't want to train you, but Rayne is bent on paying back his dept and ensuring your survival. That's all thier is to it." he huffed as he lounged on his back.

It was a simple statement that carried alot for meaning for Rayne. Staring death in the eyes was no easy task, and now that he had come so close, he was determined to avoid it. Frankly, Xerxes didn't care. If he was killed in the heat of battle, then so be it, it was a worthy way to go out. He murdered with a vengeance fueled rage he didn't understand, but only killed those who stood in his way. He 'killed' Marines and other pirates, but 'murdered' the weak. Xerxes seemed to have and unbridled love for the strong, those who could prove to be a dominater on the battlefield was worthy of his full attention and strength. There was nothing to it.

"Whether it be loyalty or obligation, I'm here to make sure you survive to become King. Whatever ominous force that is backing you, can't carry you far if your still stuck in this state." he cooed as he played with a dense yellow flame that licked the tip of his finger. "We all have our goals. Mines is to kill that Vice Admiral. That fuels my rage and strengths me. Once you all find your fuel, especially you Dirk, you'll be taking your first step to becoming stronger. That simple." he breathed. Looking up at Dirk pointedly, he watched for any sign of change in the boy. Maybe thier was hope yet.
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The rovaick recently got animal domestication and the hain have domesticated urtelem for ages. Don't know about taming in the capacity of non-farm animals though.


As far as I know there are no Cow/Sheep domesticating or horse riding.


Well, the Ultreem is a plus. But I'm looking into horse riding. Do I need a god to bring that to fruition? Of can Sin do that.
Is taming a skill that has been thought to everyone? Don't wanna go writing that and its all like; "Yeah no one knows how to tame soooo."
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I asked this before, and made an embarrassing mistake, but how developed is the city?

Is it a large cluster of clay huts, some of them 2 stories tall? Or a bunch of loosely packed buildings? Or something else.


Most were organized to be 2 story clay buildings with flat roofs. These are closly packed together and organized to forms streets, blocks, and alleyways, which are slowly being paved with smooth limestone or granite. The only 'huts' left are that of the orginal human and hain builders. Tedar designed Xerxes to be aesthetically pleasing with the help of Amartía. Then he was pyramids that seem to be randomly pleased, but are actually placed faceing the corners of Cipher, and the other pyramids also face that adjacent corner.
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That would result in lots of death. They'd break free and kill everything. N

Even the normal, reasonable, non-sinful and focused Azibo have a difficult time controlling a small handful of them. Massive quantities? Yeah death. The City state would be destroyed. So if Sin likes having Xerxes massively destroyed by a horde of Ogru, sure go ahead!

Also, the Rovaick have barely expanded outside of the Mountains. It's basically just Goblins running around going 'SHIT I CAN WALK OUT HERE WITHOUT DYING TO WHITE GIA-' *Dies to a natural predator*

Their few actual places populated enough to be considered towns and not outposts are deep inside the Iron Heart Mountains, and slowly expanding outwards. Amestrises Armies are just Goblins and Humans right now, with a few trolls and a handful of Azibo.


That handful will grow no doubt. Magic users will be crucial in the coming wars.

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That would result in lots of death. They'd break free and kill everything. N

Even the normal, reasonable, non-sinful and focused Azibo have a difficult time controlling a small handful of them. Massive quantities? Yeah death. The City state would be destroyed. So if Sin likes having Xerxes massively destroyed by a horde of Ogru, sure go ahead!


Ya gotta specify that, that makes things difficult. Well, back to ratio changeing.
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I'm pretty sure there's a better name for that kind of sword.


Khoshep, I know. But that the Egyptian term. I was writing this from Sin's standpoint. That term does not exist.
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