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@Crumbs Are you still kicking, Crumbs?
Let's hear a warm "Huzzah!" for reaching a double-digit subscriber base!
@Crumbs

Hey, I've been looking to bring in some new blood to our table, but I live in the middle of nowhere near Memphis. Not a whole lot of TT fans in the Bible belt sadly, or at least it's hard to find them.


Might I suggest "Monopoly: Monotheistic Edition"?

I kid, but still, I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out.
Quick Q: Can I expect that all of the need-to-know information will be ready with the upcoming post of the actual topic? Race selection, et-cetera (given that --as it stands-- we're a bit in the dark on this)?
Hmmm...well, I'm interested so long as it's active -- seems I need to get back in shape anyway. Get Fit!!!! *puny muscle-flexing*
Welp, my time's up on here; It's been nice meeting everyone, and hopefully you'll all have better luck with RPs in the future. G'day.
*Kicks*

WAKE UP YOU LOT!
My grasp of xeno sociobiology is minimal, but the Malatrin castes lived apart, coming together for mating and the early stages of child-rearing. Little else. As for the level of power displayed by the invaders / enslavers, the species the Malatrin refer to as the Gor'shun (a pretty terrible word in their language, the equivalent of which does not exist in English, or any other human language) I would describe that species, too, except they have not been seen in millennia, and the Malatrin are notoriously close-lipped about it.


Righto, now just update your idea appropriately for clarification's sake. Eazy-Peazy.
@deegee I've got to wonder: If the Malatrin males, the Warrior-Caste, were so power-hungry...how is it that they didn't conquer the females previously? What drove them to so drastically upturn their society, and how powerful were their invaders --compared to the their females-- that they would so easily be swayed into betraying the entirety of their race? If anything, it sounds more like *a few* power-hungry individuals made deals for themselves, which could possibly explain why only a few were left to procreate with the females, perhaps even being used as Governors of the newly enslaved species.
@VirgilWhy you ask?


Only to suggest that you could add in an extra flavor to the already interesting world of Merine.
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