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Oh duh. I'm dumb, sorry haha. I even thought about it when I was writing that but I guess I didn't pay enough attention. Fixing now.
I apologize but I don't think I will be joining this anymore. It's very well done and all but I am just too busy for a lot of rp's at the moment.
He was utterly surprised at the sudden turn of events. So it seemed that his assertion was correct, here was one of the twelve, most likely one of the missing three that had not really revealed themselves. His source told him about the majority of the twelve that stayed in the heavens, but never about one that had stayed on Earth, but it was not really that far out. She really wanted to know what he was up to and Ben supposed he had no choice but to tell her now, before he met the same sort of punishment.

Then the women, who the man had grabbed, appeared next to the odd pair now in the streets. Around them a steady flow of onlookers watched and waited for what would happen. Some of them held shocked faces, others didn't look surprised in the slightest but all eyes were now on Ben.

Ben gave a small bow to the dryad goddess, "So, you are one the twelve after all? Your name remains a mystery to me still but you have persuaded me to talk and so I shall."

He looked around and sighed, "I had today planned and everything but fine. As we all know, the world is falling apart and there is no clear cut solution to the matter but I think I may have come up with a potential fix. I've exhausted all other options over the years and I keep coming back to the one thing that might know what happened on that fated day so many years ago."

He paused, letting the goddess take in the information before continuing, "When your... siblings died, they did something to the balance of the world that they most likely had no clue about. Amare surely would have thought twice before sacrificing himself if he knew that he was going to doom the humans anyway? So, we need to go to the place it all started and if my sources are correct, then your little brother hid an object that could unlock the planes. I think it was a key, I'm not really sure but I know its there, it has to be."

He looked down at the ground, his face became flushed with embarrassment. "The only problem we have is that no one knows where the city is in this plane. Strangely, the name and memories of this place were destroyed, only adding to my suspicions that something is hidden there that could save us all." He looked up at the Goddess again, "There is only one who knows where the city is now, the one who got locked away for his crimes. I'm sorry, but we have to go see Amos, the God of Hatred."

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I still have interest, its just character sheets take time.
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I'll shoot.


Nah, you're fine man. Like I said, I do like the criticism and what you've said I won't take for granted. I get the whole, smaller army thing, but would they not be better fighters then most do to the close proximity of the Northern Tribes? Would the entire border nations be more suited for dealing with the North tribes, regardless of the Garrisons? I am curious on that.

Now, you are also right with the coin issue. My nation would not be very wealthy as I originally assumed and that's alright, there are other ways to gain wealth but crafting weapons and armor will still be my main export.
Here is my claim, sorry I don't know how to do the shading thing!



Edit- I think I am going along the lines of having a nation that is really good at making metal crafts due to the abundance of ore veins at the foot of the mountains that reside in the territory. Now I wouldn't say they are super rich, mostly do to the harsh winters and constant northfolk raids, but coin is still abundant. The main export would be weapons, armor, anything that they are contracted to make. The military, depending on how bad the northfolk get, would be slightly larger I'm guessing then most others.

Well that's what I have came up with so far, tell me if I need to rethink stuff. I'm always open to criticism.
I'd be interested.
@Pathfinder Hey that's alright. Family comes first, take your time.
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