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How about we just drop this argument until Hazmat comes and makes a decision? He's GM so his word is really the only one that matters.
Rare said
The sea would be called オリンパスの海 (Olympus Sea), because it would house the gods and goodesses. My religious selection would go into more depth about your sea and your people :3


Neat. My people believe that the sea is the home of the corpse of one of their Gods, who was killed in a battle with his two brothers, and from whose blood they were all born.

Darkraven said
Oh, sorry for calling your pond a lake - I mean your sea a lake :D.

Don't worry about it, the Daemonrexa won't know your nation's name. It's just an indication of what they will think of whoever lives there.


You're pushing your luck there. XD
I suppose that's fine then; though your people also wouldn't know them by their current name. Actually, I need to think of a current name for my people themselves.

And don't call it a lake, that's just insulting! It's a Sea! :D
Um, how long are we talking exactly? If it was long enough for your people to physically diverge from the people of the Dominion I don't think my people would have existed yet. Yeah, the physical race would have but not the current culture or civilization.
...I know there is some fantasy stuff allowed but in my opinion that seems to be pushing it a little bit. I mean, if Hazmat is fine with it I'll just roll with it but I'm just letting my opinion be known.
Oh, and I think everyone would have at least heard of my nation, even if only rumours. Like, for example, all the Ralgons might know are tales of a people who live on the shores of a sea of blood.
Wait... Why exactly do humans exposed to Daemonrexa mutate? How exactly do you explain that and why?
HounderHowl said
Sov, is it okay if i call you sov? --- It would be very strained, as silver is a valued commodity, though it wouldn't be large scale warfare mostly small bands of men raiding caravans, unprotected villages. Of course they're not military operations more of tests of courage and strength. Also a way to gain favor with high ranking people.


Yeah you can call me that. And I can imagine that raiding happening. Though you'd have to be willing for there to have been a couple cases of my people sending in groups to raid a village or two in your land; leaving them burnt out wrecks with the entire population (men, women, and children) impaled on poles. They wouldn't target large or major settlements, just small unprotected settlements on the fringes. But my people are the type who are steadfast and trustworthy allies but will kill you in the most brutally long and drawn-out way possible if you become their enemy.

EDIT: And in case anyone missed it, my nation does have a name now. Qanaxma Dəniz; the Bleeding Sea.
Well I can see relations between our nation being strained Hounder. We wouldn't take kindly to you killing or enslaving any of our people, though not sure how often things would actually flare up into any sort of actual hostilities, since we'd just not go into your land.

Oh, and just to give a brief overview, my nation is going to be a nation of people (haven't decided on whether going human or non-human yet) who live on the shores of that inland sea. The aforementioned sea is completely devoid of life and blood red due to massive toxic red algae blooms. They tend to stick to themselves and take advantage of the region's central location and rich deposits of silver.
Oh, thanks for moving your borders a bit Alf, I really appreciate it.
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