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@Lucidnonsense Yes, that would be absolutely fine! We've already had a person (dereken) express interest in creating a necromancer character. Here's the link to where it was asked. Although there's not much more information added, a couple of other questions are answered there that you may find useful. roleplayerguild.com/topics/126700-empi..
And yeah, so long as there were some differences between the two necromancers power wise, it could work well (assuming dereken still wants to make a necromancer)!
@dereken Haha wow, that's great. I was pretty convinced everybody had bailed on this, but maybe people are just being slow. Fingers crossed!

@Lucidnonsense Hey there, if there's anything else you want to know about just let me know. It would be great to have you in!
Rumours have been stirring around the cities and towns; A mountain, risen from the grave of a fallen empire. Of a dread king and his soldiers - long since defeated – now once again clamouring for war. And of a once peaceful land now overtaken by treacherous swamps and the rotting undead...


Empire Of Bones


Hundreds of years past, a great empire, the Empire of Bones, went to war against the smaller kingdoms scattered around the continent. They were led by the Lich King, a mighty but tyrannical leader who ruled with force and cruelty alone. The war was ended when a small group of mercenaries, warriors and adventurers infiltrated the mountain fortress of the Empire and slew the Lich King and his advisers. Weakened and in a state of disarray, the Empire of Bones soon fell beneath the renewed force of the kingdoms. The mountain fell.

However a power far beyond anything conceivable to humans has summoned the mountain fort forth once more, and transformed the rolling hills and meadows of the Old Country into a twisted land of dark moors, shadowy forests and dangerous swamps. The neighbouring kingdoms, growing ever more concerned, have sent out a request asking for adventurers, mercenaries and fools willing to infiltrate the mountain. They've promised a handsome sum of gold to any who can return alive, though they don't expect they'll have to pay; None who have travelled to the mountain have returned. Yet.


Curse of The Lich
Since the mountain rose from the ground, a curse has fallen on the Old Country that effects both the land, the animals and the people. The country has been transformed into a twisted place of thick shadows, twisted trees and dark swamps ready to devour any fool stupid enough to venture too far off the beaten path.
However that isn't the only thing. All who die while in the Old Country, animals and humans both, are revived within 24 hours of the death to live a torturous second life. Although some maintain their humanity, the majority are driven insane with the experience of being wrenched back from peaceful death, and the constant cold and pain that comes with the second life. The Old Country is pocked with settlements of still sane undead that attempt to continue to live their lives, but outside those settlements the lost undead run free and feral, attacking any living travellers that they happen upon. Undead humans and animals continue to rot as a normal corpse (if a tad bit slower), and are eventually reduced to skeletons.
In the Mountain, however, the curse is stronger. From the moment of revision until the death of the undead, a burning hate for all living consumes their mind and robs them of any hope of maintaining their humanity. They are compelled by an unnatural instinct to follow the leadership of the Liches, and will protect their masters and the mountain at any cost. Any undead who have died previously and then enter the Mountain, however, will not be converted over to the Empire of Bones, and will be attacked by the other undead (as they will be viewed as an outsider and an enemy).
Undead can be killed, if the neck is fully broken and the head removed. They will also be 'killed' if they leave the Old Country, as the curse that sustains them and gives them life does not reach any further than the country.

Quick Geography of the Land
The Old Country, though once a land of rolling hills and lush forests, has fallen under the curse of the Lich King and become a massive labyrinth of hostile landscape. It is dotted with undead settlements, each nestled in shadowy forests and murky bogs. The south of the Old Country is bordered by expansive stretches of shores and uncharted ocean.
To the east lies the country of Bella, a flat land of fields, lakes and gently sloping ridges. It is a nation largely dominated by farmers, where workers of the field go to prosper and live well. The land gives way to golden shores and ocean on the southern border.
Towards the north, the low lying hills from the Old Country gradually rise until they have twisted into mountains that cover almost the entirety of Polarus, the northernmost country in the continent. The mountains occasionally sink down far enough to form deep valleys, and dense forests sprout from the stony roots of the alps. Miners gather in small settlements to dig the precious ores and gemstones from the caves that burrow through the mountains, though some hunters try to make a living by killing and selling the giant deer and hares that inhabit the forests.
Finally, to the west lies the country of Ruritania, home to many diverse landscapes and a wide variety of people and cultures. From dry, rocky moorland on the eastern border to taigas that spread from the north into the centre, many people have made their home in the patchwork country. Forest clad land to the south and west fades down into ocean on the southern and south-eastern side.
(I recognise this has changed since the original RP, and may be a little confusing. If you want a map then I have a very rough one. But I'm hesitant to post it, because when I say rough I mean really, really rough. Differently coloured squares made in paint kind of rough.)

Rules
I apologise in advance, these may seem very obvious, but I'd rather cover everything now instead of having to deal with it later, you know? So, here we go.
- No godmodding, controlling other peoples characters, doing the job of the GM for the dungeon, etc. You should know the drill, I think most RP's have these rules. Of course, if you want to know more, just let me know.
-Try to keep it friendly, we're all here to have fun!
- No arguing in the thread. If you have a problem with somebody, either ask the GM to help resolve it (If it concerns something to do with the RP), or take it to PMs. This doesn't include friendly little debates, which can go in the OOC, but if it's going to get nastier then, well, we don't want it souring the RP or the OOC, do we?
- Follow the site rules as well as any rules in this list or regarding the setting.
- If you see any faults or holes in the setting, let me know. Most of this was written late at night, so I'm pretty much taking it as inevitable that there will be errors (and probably lots of them)!



@Sigurd Haha yeah, I figured you and Disciple might not know about this. Thought I'd just give you a little reminder that this is still alive (and, touch wood, doing pretty well). Well, I'll be changing some of the information about the undead, but you had the Orc didn't you? So yeah, I think you'll pretty much be able to transfer your character over from the original!
@NinthDecay Yeah, okay! I was a little worried about things getting too mechanical/tech-y, but no, that sounds great! So just to get a sense, how powerful would it be? Using a scale of, 'kill an undead immediately' to 'kill a Lich immediately'.
@knighthawk No, I'm afraid you've messed up your opportunity to join.


@NinthDecay Well, I would like to keep this a more high fantasy-y, medieval sort of world, with little to no steampunk or up-to-date tech elements in it. This does mean nothing like guns, electricity, lights (torchlight is fine of course...), traditional cannons, etc, as I'd prefer characters to be not too... overpowered. However, it sounds like an interesting idea, and I'd definitely accept it if it was maybe tweaked a bit to fit in with the genre. You've already said that it will involve magic, maybe it could be a channelling type device for the magic, (something similar to a staff)? Of course that's just one idea, if you can think of another way to make it fit the criteria then that would be great! I'm really sorry.

@dereken, @Disciple Cain, @Sigurd, @NinthDecay, @knighthawk, now that we have a fair amount of people, I'll get working on the OOC. It should be up sometime tonight, or tomorrow!
@Brink I'm sorry this wasn't for you, but thanks for taking the time to find more out about it. Better luck next time.
@dereken Yes that would definitely be acceptable, in fact it sounds like a very interesting idea. No they don't all have to be lawful evil.
@Brink Haha yeah, I'm a little confused myself now, but OK, so I'll try to explain a little better. So there are several Liches, each with their own dungeon. Each dungeon will be controlled by a different player who will act as the GM for that dungeon, controlling, npcs, enemies and guiding the group in the right direction. Each player will have the chance to be the GM for a dungeon, however they will still have their own character that is in the party. In essence, the RP will consist of separate dungeons that act as something similar to mini-games, and each player takes turns to control their own mini-game until it is completed and the group moves on to the next one, controlled by a different player. There will be no player character versus player character, only player character versus the environment (which is controlled by another player.). Haha I've probably either explained the wrong thing or made it worse. Oh well...
@Brink I can see where you got that from, and actually I think that would probably have been correct in the original RP. However, the rules on undead resurrection and the Lich King Curse are the main things I'm going to be changing, and I'm afraid what you suggested won't be the case. However, the character will either become undead (with plenty of negative side effects, to avoid death becoming something that may happen and will be of no consequence to the RP), or the character will simply be dead and we'll find some way to integrate a new character into the RP. Unless, of course, somebody can find something wrong with either of those two options, I'll be putting that up to vote in the OOC to see which one people prefer. I hope that helps!
@NinthDecay Well, we have four already, although that includes me as the GM. I'll probably wait 1-2 more days to see if this gets any more interest, and then open up an OOC!
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