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HounderHowl said
Also sauron your people are freakishly over powered. My guys are in scraps of leather. And freaking bones. Though if your allowed to keep plate then you'll have near impossible time to invade my territory due to terrain.


We've already brought this up, he just hasn't responded yet.
ASTA said
A military comprised of highly-trained soldiers clad in 'outdated' steel armor whom favor Fabian-style tactics, with the soldiers utilizing powerful shoulder-mounted ballista, with said ballista firing bolts that possess tips laced with an unusual (and rather unstable) reactive composite explosive constructed using chemical compounds and conventional explosive material (most likely gunpowder), with the bolts having the capacity to detonate on impact with a target. In a 5th century RP.


And to add onto this your capital city has 5 million people. From what I can find, that's 5 time the size of Ancient Rome at its height.
In case anyone wants to take a look, I finally added the race sheet to my post in the Nation Dump. It's not quite finished yet, but at least now everyone knows what my people look like. XD

And ASTA, I noticed that your sig changes every time I refresh the page. That's cool.
Oh, I just realized that them changing my people to look like them would have definitely been a major and severe cause of friction between the groups, and may have even been what started the war. Their mythology (even back then) centered around the Bleeding Sea and the belief that it was the blood of a God and that they had been born from that blood. Your mutating them would've probably been seen as a twisting and distorting the image of them, and thus their god(s).
True, but I still don't think that living near them and then warring with them during what was probably the stone age would have much of an effect on their mythology. Maybe tales of a war or something, but nothing specific or major.
To be honest, I'm not sure your people's migration south will have had much of an impact on my people's myths and traditions. They've probably forgotten by now; it's been millennia and there isn't really anything particularly noteworthy about; it was just a migration southwards. While you have the added fact they're descended from a race that can't breathe oxygen I just don't think it would've had a major impact on the mythology of my people.
Darkraven said
Well, considering that it took place more than at least 20,000 years ago, and how I plan to write that they had been mingling for centuries, I believe it would help you with explaining that if you wish to. But since you prefer them to be natural, it's fine.I have something else though. Is it okay if I write that the Daemonrexa drew some of their mutations from your race?


Well I'm pretty sure my race have existed for quite a bit longer than that, at least species-wise. And I have no problems with that second part at all.
Darkraven said
Oh okay, that should simplify things. Any chance that they got some of that from the first generation of Daemonrexa? :D


Nah, sorry. I would, but I'd find it a bit difficult to explain how the few mutated would end up transforming all of the humans around the Bleeding Sea. Plus I kind of imagine them as kind of just being that way naturally; they're sentient beings native to the area around the Bleeding Sea, which is why they don't get sick when they drink the water.
Wernher said
Well, if it means anything to you So Boerd I'm on your side and I for one, also had to deal with Alfhedil's hilariously bad temper and insults. Come now bro, I'm sure we can brew something epic without that guy.


Could we please just stop bringing it up? There's nothing else to add to the argument aside from just fanning flames, and that's not good for anybody involved in this RP.
Darkraven said
Hey, while we're at it, is it possible if I make some mentions of the ancestors of the HelCore people in my mythology, Hounder?And SovereignGrave, it would be interesting to know what kind of people are your race, since they're not human. I'm gonna have to rewrite the bits regarding your people.


They're not too different from humans. They're just taller, grey-skinned, bald, and have 'claws'. I put claws in quotation marks because they're really more like long, sharp fingernails than actually claws.
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