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  1. Magic: • Name: Word Magic • Description: Word magic involves the use of wordplay, riddles, storytelling, and poetry to create enchantments, contracts, and wards. It is deeply tied to the precision of language and requires extensive knowledge and skill. • Costs and Limitations: Using word magic requires significant mental energy and focus, leading to physical fatigue. Precise wording is crucial, and misinterpretations can lead to unintended effects. Mastery of language and years of study are necessary to effectively use this magic. • Subtype (if any): N/A • Cultural Impact: Word magic is integral to sphinx society, used in law enforcement, social contracts, education, and traditions. Lorekeepers and scholars who master word magic are highly respected and hold significant influence. • Name: Sun and Moon Magic • Description: Sun and moon magic involves summoning and controlling sunlight and moonlight to create powerful constructs like plasma spears, solar shields, moon blades, and lunar armor. It reflects the balance between day and night and requires a deep connection to celestial bodies. • Costs and Limitations: This magic consumes significant energy, leading to physical exhaustion. Its effectiveness is influenced by the time of day and weather conditions. Training and concentration are essential, and enclosed or underground spaces limit its use. • Subtype (if any): N/A • Cultural Impact: Sun and moon magic is woven into sphinx rituals and ceremonies, influencing societal roles and daily practices. Solar guardians and lunar mystics use this magic to protect the tribe and maintain balance between day and night.
  2. Magic: Name: Light Weaving Description: • Overview: The Hollow generate bioluminescent light with their wings and weave it into intricate patterns to create various effects. This magic is used for communication, creating wards, forming hard light constructs, and crafting weapons like spears and darts. • Mechanics: Light is controlled and shaped through precise movements and concentration, allowing for both subtle and powerful manifestations. Costs and Limitations: • Energy Drain: Extended use of light weaving can be physically and mentally exhausting, requiring rest and recovery. • Environmental Dependency: Effectiveness may be reduced in areas with strong, conflicting magical energies or lack of natural light sources. Subtype (if any): • Communication Patterns: Specific patterns used for silent communication. • Hard Light Constructs: Forming solid structures and weapons from light. Cultural Impact: • Influence on Culture: Light weaving is central to The Hollow’s communication, defense, and artistic expression. It plays a significant role in their rituals, daily interactions, and community identity. Name: Dust Alchemy Description: • Overview: Dust Alchemy utilizes the psychoactive properties of wing dust to create potions, elixirs, and other alchemical concoctions. It enhances mental clarity, facilitates dreamwalking, and promotes healing. • Mechanics: Alchemists combine wing dust with various ingredients, using precise methods to produce specific effects. Costs and Limitations: • Resource Scarcity: Wing dust is a limited resource, requiring careful harvesting and conservation. • Psychoactive Risks: Improper use can lead to disorientation, dependency, or adverse mental effects. Subtype (if any): • Healing Potions: Enhance physical regeneration and recovery. • Dreamwalking Draughts: Facilitate entry into the dream realm for spiritual insights. Cultural Impact: • Influence on Culture: Dust Alchemy is essential for healing, spiritual practices, and enhancing daily life. Alchemists are highly respected, and their potions play a crucial role in rituals and personal well-being. Name: Textile Magic Description: • Overview: Textile Magic involves controlling and animating silk cloth for various purposes, including creating armor, weapons, and golems. This magic blends practical craftsmanship with enchantments to produce versatile and powerful effects. • Mechanics: Silk is woven and enchanted through ritualistic patterns and incantations, allowing it to be manipulated and animated. Costs and Limitations: • Physical Durability: Silk constructs are strong but can wear out over time, requiring maintenance. • Magical Energy: Animating silk and maintaining its enchantments demand significant magical energy. Subtype (if any): • Silk Golems: Animated constructs performing labor and protective tasks. • Armor and Weapons: Enchanted silk garments and weaponized textiles. Cultural Impact: • Influence on Culture: Textile magic is integral to The Hollow’s daily life, defense, and spiritual practices. It reflects their skill in weaving and enchantment, contributing to their cultural identity and economic stability. Name: Necromancy and Spirit Magic Description: • Overview: This magic involves communing with and compelling spirits, reanimating corpses, and serving as psychopomps. The Hollow use these abilities to maintain balance between the living and the dead, drawing on spiritual and practical traditions. • Mechanics: Rituals and incantations are used to summon, bind, and control spirits and animate corpses. Costs and Limitations: • Spiritual Balance: Misuse can disrupt the balance, attracting malevolent spirits or causing harm. • Energy Drain: Necromancy requires significant magical energy and can be physically and mentally taxing. Subtype (if any): • Spirit Communication: Divination and guidance from ancestral spirits. • Golemancy: Creating golems from preserved bodies. Cultural Impact: • Influence on Culture: Necromancy and spirit magic are fundamental to The Hollow’s beliefs and practices, guiding their approach to life, death, and the afterlife. It shapes their rituals, ethical views, and societal roles.
  3. Magic: • Name: Scribing • Description: Scribing involves the use of runes and sigils inscribed onto objects, surfaces, or bodies to imbue them with magical properties. These runes act as conduits for magical energy, enhancing the object’s capabilities or creating specific effects. • Costs and Limitations: The process requires intense concentration and precision, often leading to mental and physical exhaustion. Misinterpretation or misuse of runes can result in unintended consequences or backlashes. • Subtype (if any): None specified. • Cultural Impact: Scribing is a central aspect of Hadid culture, reflecting their reverence for craftsmanship and ancestral knowledge. It is used in rituals, everyday tools, and combat equipment, symbolizing their mastery of both magic and artifice. Magic: • Name: Crystal Magic • Description: Crystal Magic involves manipulating and storing energy within crystals, harnessing their natural properties to amplify and focus magical energies. Crystals serve as conduits for arcane power, enabling a wide range of magical effects. • Costs and Limitations: Prolonged use can cause physical and psychological strain, including fatigue and disorientation. Crystals are finite resources and must be used judiciously. • Subtype (if any): None specified. • Cultural Impact: Crystal Magic is integral to the Hadid, used in everything from energy storage to enhancing weapons and armor. It reflects their deep connection to the earth and their innovative use of natural resources in magical practices. Magic: • Name: Magical Artifice • Description: Magical Artifice combines traditional craftsmanship with arcane magic to create enchanted items and constructs. This includes forging weapons, crafting machinery, and sculpting magical constructs. • Costs and Limitations: Creating enchanted items requires specialized knowledge, skill, and rare materials. Overuse or misuse can result in instability or malfunction of the constructs. • Subtype (if any): None specified. • Cultural Impact: Magical Artifice is a hallmark of Hadid ingenuity, showcasing their ability to blend magic with technology. It is central to their identity as master craftsmen and warriors, allowing them to create powerful tools and defenses to uphold their culture and protect their society.
  4. Magic: Entropomancy • Name: Entropomancy • Description: Entropomancy is the manipulation of decay and regeneration, allowing practitioners to accelerate decay in organic matter or promote rapid healing and growth. It reflects the Marekaj’s understanding of the natural cycle of life and death. • Costs and Limitations: Using entropomancy requires significant physical and mental energy, leading to exhaustion. It can also disrupt the environmental balance if overused, and controlling the process requires significant skill and experience. • Subtype (if any): None • Cultural Impact: Entropomancy is respected and feared, symbolizing the Marekaj’s role as stewards of the swamp. It is crucial in their medical practices and represents their mastery over life and death. Magic: Shadowmancy (Umbral Veil) • Name: Shadowmancy (Umbral Veil) • Description: Shadowmancy involves the manipulation of shadows and darkness, allowing practitioners to create, control, and move through shadows for stealth and concealment. It is used for espionage, ambush tactics, and defense. • Costs and Limitations: Shadowmancy requires significant mental and physical energy, leading to exhaustion. It is most effective in environments with ample shadows, and maintaining control requires intense concentration. • Subtype (if any): None • Cultural Impact: Shadowmancy is vital for protecting Marekaj territory and gathering intelligence. It embodies the secretive and mysterious nature of their society and is both revered and feared. Magic: Primal Dominion • Name: Primal Dominion • Description: Primal Dominion allows practitioners to communicate with, influence, and control animals, forming deep, lasting bonds. It enhances their abilities and provides loyal companionship. • Costs and Limitations: Establishing and maintaining telepathic connections with multiple animals requires significant mental energy and can be emotionally draining. It is most effective with animals native to the swamp. • Subtype (if any): None • Cultural Impact: Primal Dominion reflects the Marekaj’s deep connection to the natural world. Beastwhispers are highly respected for maintaining harmony between the Marekaj and the swamp’s creatures. Magic: Theriomancy (Fleshcrafting) • Name: Theriomancy (Fleshcrafting) • Description: Theriomancy involves the alteration of physical forms, including healing, enhancement, and transformation into swamp creatures. Practitioners can mend wounds, regenerate limbs, and temporarily enhance physical attributes. • Costs and Limitations: Using theriomancy requires significant physical and mental energy, leading to exhaustion. It can also result in unintended permanent changes or deformities if overused. • Subtype (if any): None • Cultural Impact: Theriomancy is seen as a powerful and sacred practice, crucial for healing and combat. Practitioners are both revered and feared, symbolizing the Marekaj’s adaptability and resilience.
  5. Magic: Adaptive Mutation • Name: Adaptive Mutation • Description: Allows the Scrofa to alter their physiology through a combination of permanent and temporary mutations. This ability enables them to adapt to environmental challenges and enhance combat effectiveness, with each Scrofa choosing a primary path (Scavenger, Predator, Herbivore, Generalist) that defines their specialized adaptations. • Costs and Limitations: Physical strain, energy consumption, and mental focus required for maintaining mutations. Temporary mutations are short-lived and revert once energy is depleted or concentration is lost. Overuse can lead to severe exhaustion and long-term health risks. • Subtype: Each primary path has specific branches and mutations: • Scavenger (Bone Crusher, Rot Eater) • Predator (Ambush, Pack) • Herbivore (Bulky, Agile) • Generalist (Versatility, Resilience) • Cultural Impact: Highly regarded among Scrofa warriors, symbolizing resilience and adaptability. Seen as a gift from ancestors and spirits, with rituals and ceremonies often incorporating this ability. Magic: Mud Calling • Name: Mud Calling • Description: Enables the manipulation of mud, clay, and soil to create barriers, traps, and defensive structures. Practitioners can also summon and animate mud constructs and form temporary mud weapons. • Costs and Limitations: Energy consumption and physical strain required for manipulating materials. Effectiveness is dependent on the availability of suitable materials. Constructs are less stable and durable compared to stone or metal and degrade over time. • Cultural Impact: Deeply intertwined with the Scrofa’s spiritual beliefs, seen as a gift from the earth spirits. Used in rituals to bless the land and protect the community, symbolizing adaptability and resilience. Magic: Sky Sense • Name: Sky Sense • Description: Grants heightened sensitivity to atmospheric conditions and celestial phenomena, allowing for weather prediction, celestial navigation, and minor elemental manipulation. • Costs and Limitations: Mental strain and energy consumption required for maintaining heightened perception and invoking elemental changes. Prediction accuracy is not infallible and can be disrupted by environmental changes or magical interference. • Cultural Impact: Seen as a gift from the sky spirits, symbolizing wisdom and foresight. Practitioners serve as scouts, navigators, and weather watchers, performing rituals to seek guidance and blessings from the spirits. Magic: Root Healing • Name: Root Healing • Description: Combines herbalism, alchemy, and plant-based magic to create remedies and elixirs for healing, detoxification, and enhancement. Practitioners can communicate with plants to understand their properties and gather information. • Costs and Limitations: Resource-intensive and time-consuming process requiring precise knowledge and skill. Effectiveness depends on the availability of botanical ingredients. Remedies may be less effective against magical poisons or highly complex toxins. • Cultural Impact: Root Healers are highly respected, serving as healers and spiritual advisors. The practice is deeply connected to spiritual beliefs, with rituals and ceremonies accompanying the creation and use of remedies.
  6. I am slowly updating all of these entries to be a similar and actually formatted pitch. it’ll take a second but it should make it easier for folks to process my BS. lol
  7. Magic: • Name: Shapeshifting • Description: Shapeshifting allows Puca to transform into animals native to their environment or closely related to their physiology. They can also perform partial shifts to enhance specific abilities. • Costs and Limitations: Shapeshifting requires significant energy and concentration. It is limited to native animals, involves a learning curve, and can leave the Puca vulnerable in animal form. • Subtype (if any): Partial Shifts (enhanced senses, claws, speed) • Cultural Impact: Shapeshifting is a rite of passage and a deeply spiritual practice, reflecting the Puca’s connection to nature and the spirits. It is a respected ability that signifies maturity and mastery. Magic: • Name: Wisp Compact • Description: The Wisp Compact involves forming a mystical bond with a hive of Willow the Wisps, small fae-like creatures that emit raw mana energy. This bond allows Puca to harness mana for elemental manipulation and advanced magic. • Costs and Limitations: Forming a compact requires a complex ritual and carries risks. Using wisp mana can be draining, and wisps can behave unpredictably. Dependency on wisps for certain abilities is a key limitation. • Subtype (if any): Elemental Manipulation (fire, water, air, earth) • Cultural Impact: The Wisp Compact is a significant spiritual bond, celebrated with rituals and seen as a mark of honor. Puca who master this discipline are often leaders and protectors in their communities, highlighting the importance of their bond with the fae creatures and the natural world.
  8. Culture: Otter Puca • Name: Otter Puca • Overview: The Otter Puca are a community-oriented and artistic subspecies of the Puca, living in harmony with rivers, lakes, and coastal regions. They are known for their warm hospitality, intricate craftsmanship, and deep spiritual connection to water. • Location: Predominantly found along rivers, lakes, and coastal areas, where water is central to their lifestyle and culture. • Key Beliefs: Otter Puca believe in the sanctity of water as the lifeblood of the earth. They honor water spirits and view water as a source of life, renewal, and spiritual power. • Social Structure: The Otter Puca society is organized into close-knit clans led by a chieftain known as the River Keeper, supported by the Council of Waves. Elders and skilled artisans hold respected positions, and community meetings ensure that all voices are heard. • Cultural Practices: • River Festivals: Celebrations of the changing seasons with boat races, water dances, and communal fishing events. • Water Rituals: Ceremonies to honor water spirits, including offerings, chants, and dances. • Totem Carving: Creating and carrying water-themed totems to maintain spiritual connections. • Arts and Crafts: Otter Puca excel in artistic endeavors, creating intricate designs inspired by marine life and natural elements. Their crafts often incorporate shells, driftwood, and seaweed. • Relations with Other Cultures: Known for their diplomacy and hospitality, the Otter Puca engage in trade and alliances with neighboring cultures, sharing their craftsmanship and knowledge of water-based living. • Style and Aesthetic: Their architecture includes floating homes and structures integrated with the water. Clothing is practical yet adorned with marine motifs, using materials that withstand wet environments. • Impact on World: The Otter Puca have contributed to the understanding of sustainable water management and aquatic life. Their artistic traditions and diplomatic skills have fostered peaceful relations and cultural exchanges. Culture: Wolverine Puca • Name: Wolverine Puca • Overview: The Wolverine Puca are a fierce and resilient subspecies of the Puca, known for their strong warrior culture and history of resistance. They value strength, bravery, and loyalty, maintaining a robust and organized society. • Location: Found in rugged terrains, including forests and mountains, where their strength and endurance are essential for survival. • Key Beliefs: Wolverine Puca venerate the warrior spirit, honoring ancestors who showed great valor. They believe in the importance of courage, honor, and loyalty to their kin. • Social Structure: Governed by a war chief chosen for their prowess in battle, supported by the Council of Claws. The tribe is organized into warrior societies, each with its own leader and traditions. • Cultural Practices: • War Dances: Rituals to prepare for battle and celebrate victories, involving rhythmic music and powerful movements. • Vision Quests: Rites of passage for young warriors to seek spiritual guidance and prove their strength. • Ancestral Shrines: Memorials and rituals to honor fallen warriors and seek their protection. • Arts and Crafts: Their art is bold and fierce, depicting scenes of battle and hunting. Crafts include weapon-making and armor crafting, using materials that symbolize strength and resilience. • Relations with Other Cultures: The Wolverine Puca are respected and feared by neighboring cultures for their martial prowess. They engage in trade and alliances but are also known for their fierce defense of their territory. • Style and Aesthetic: Their architecture is sturdy and fortified, designed for protection and durability. Clothing is functional and adorned with symbols of strength and valor, often made from tough materials. • Impact on World: The Wolverine Puca have influenced the development of martial arts and combat strategies. Their resilience and warrior spirit have inspired tales of bravery and strength across cultures. Culture: Badger Puca • Name: Badger Puca • Overview: The Badger Puca are a contemplative and resilient subspecies of the Puca, known for their deep connection to the earth and their skills in tunneling and craftsmanship. They value patience, wisdom, and communal living. • Location: Primarily found in underground habitats and areas rich in resources for tunneling and construction, such as forests and hills. • Key Beliefs: Badger Puca hold the earth and underground spirits in high esteem, believing these spirits grant them wisdom and protection. They respect the resilience and patience required to live in harmony with the earth. • Social Structure: Led by a chief known as the Earth Shaper, supported by the Council of Roots. The tribe collaborates on communal projects and maintains both solitary and communal living arrangements. • Cultural Practices: • Earth Blessings: Rituals to consecrate new tunnels and homes, involving offerings to earth spirits. • Tunneling Ceremonies: Ceremonies marking significant construction projects, celebrating communal effort and craftsmanship. • Totem Carving: Creating and carrying earth-themed totems to honor the spirits and seek their protection. • Arts and Crafts: Badger Puca are skilled craftsmen, creating intricate stone carvings and underground architecture. Their designs reflect their connection to the earth and underground environments. • Relations with Other Cultures: Known for their wisdom and craftsmanship, the Badger Puca engage in trade, offering their construction skills and crafted goods. They are respected advisors and builders. • Style and Aesthetic: Their architecture is intricate and sturdy, designed for underground living. Clothing is practical and durable, often adorned with earth motifs and symbols of resilience. • Impact on World: The Badger Puca have influenced the development of sustainable construction and underground living techniques. Their wisdom and craftsmanship have contributed to architectural advancements and cultural heritage. Culture: Arboreal Hunter Puca • Name: Arboreal Hunter Puca • Overview: The Arboreal Hunter Puca are agile and cunning subspecies of the Puca, known for their exceptional hunting skills and adaptability. They value resourcefulness, stealth, and the art of the hunt. • Location: Predominantly found in dense forests and woodlands, where their agility and hunting skills are essential for survival. • Key Beliefs: Arboreal Hunter Puca revere the spirits of the forest and the animals they hunt. They believe in a symbiotic relationship with their prey, giving thanks and performing rituals to honor the spirits. • Social Structure: Organized into clans based on hunting territories and skills, each led by a clan leader. The Forest Guardian oversees the tribe, supported by the Council of Trees. • Cultural Practices: • Hunting Competitions: Events that test agility, stealth, and cunning, with winners gaining respect and recognition. • Trickster Tales: Storytelling traditions celebrating cunning and resourcefulness, often involving trickster figures. • Forest Rituals: Ceremonies to honor the forest spirits and ensure successful hunts, involving offerings and chants. • Arts and Crafts: Known for their weaving and treehouse construction, creating practical and beautiful designs that blend with their forest environment. Their crafts include intricate patterns and symbols representing their varied habitats. • Relations with Other Cultures: Respected for their hunting skills and adaptability, the Arboreal Hunter Puca engage in trade and alliances, offering their knowledge of forest survival and craftsmanship. • Style and Aesthetic: Their architecture includes treehouses and structures integrated with the forest. Clothing is practical and camouflaged, often adorned with forest motifs and symbols of cunning. • Impact on World: The Arboreal Hunter Puca have contributed to the understanding of forest ecosystems and sustainable hunting practices. Their adaptability and resourcefulness have inspired tales of cunning and survival.
  9. Heritage: Name: The Hollow Pitch: The Hollow are a nocturnal race harmoniously blending spirituality and practicality, known for their bioluminescent magic, necromantic traditions, and advanced textile craftsmanship. Description: • Appearance: The Hollow are 2.5 to 3.5 feet tall, with a lightweight, delicate bone structure. They are covered in fine, velvety fur that varies in color based on their environment. • Physiology: They have large primary wings for travel, smaller secondary wings for stability and communication, and beetle-like exoskeletons for protection. Their arms unfold like origami from beneath their shell, and they possess large, fern-like antennae and multifaceted compound eyes. • Innate Traits: The Hollow produce silk for practical and magical uses, and their wing dust is psychoactive. They have excellent night vision and heightened sensory perception. • Personality Traits: The Hollow are deeply spiritual, practical, and community-oriented, valuing harmony with nature and reverence for their ancestors. Background: • Cultures and Beliefs: The Hollow integrate Shinto-like nature reverence, ancestral worship, Tibetan Buddhism mysticism, and Hollow Knight-inspired spirit world interactions. They honor natural spirits and ancestors, practice rituals to maintain balance, and use golemancy to repurpose the bodies of the deceased for labor. Innate Abilities: • Bioluminescence: Ability to generate light with their wings for communication and magic. • Enhanced Perception: Large compound eyes and sensitive antennae provide excellent night vision and sensory abilities. • Silk Production: Produce strong, versatile silk used in various applications. • Wing Dust: Psychoactive dust used in alchemy for mental clarity, dreamwalking, and healing. Magical Disciplines: • Light Weaving: Manipulating bioluminescent light for communication, creating wards, hard light constructs, and weapons. • Dust Alchemy: Using wing dust to create potions and elixirs for various effects. • Textile Magic: Controlling silk cloth for creating armor, weapons, and animated golems. • Necromancy and Spirit Magic: Communing with and compelling spirits, reanimating corpses, and serving as psychopomps. Key Details: • Festivals and Holidays: Important events include the Lamp Lighting Festival, New Year’s Festival, Metamorphosis Ceremonies, and the Golem Festival. • Historical Background: Significant events shaping their society and traditions. • Artifacts and Relics: Spiritual items like ancient lamps held by families for ceremonies. What They’re Known For: • Perception by Other Cultures: The Hollow are recognized for their spiritual depth, necromantic practices, and mastery of light and silk magic. They are respected for their harmonious integration with nature and their practical yet reverent approach to life and death.
  10. Heritage: • Name: Sphinxes • Pitch: Nomadic, lion-like beings with a matriarchal society, known for their mastery of word magic and elemental sun and moon magic. • Description: Sphinxes have a powerful lion-like body with golden or sandy fur and a humanoid head with intelligent eyes. They possess venomous claws and a prehensile tail with venomous spines or a stinger. They have perfect memory and recall, enhanced night vision, heightened hearing and smell, natural camouflage, and stealth skills. • Background: Sphinxes live in a matriarchal society where each tribe is led by a matriarch and her court of advisors. They are nomadic herders, migrating seasonally with their herds and gathering annually at an ancient, fortified oasis village. Their beliefs center around ancestral reverence, nature worship, progenitor worship, and sun and moon reverence. Rituals and ceremonies are integral to their culture. • Innate Abilities: Venomous claws and tail, perfect memory and recall, enhanced night vision, heightened hearing and smell, natural camouflage, stealth skills. • Magical Disciplines: • Word Magic: Enchantments, testing worthiness, unbreakable contracts, binding oaths, defensive wards, and alarm spells. • Sun and Moon Magic: Sunlight manipulation (plasma spears, solar shields, blinding light) and moonlight manipulation (moon blades, lunar armor, illumination, and stealth). • Key Details: • Matriarchs lead tribes with the support of their court. • Annual gatherings at the oasis village reinforce unity and shared knowledge. • Rituals and ceremonies are central to their culture. • What They’re Known For: Sphinxes are known for their wisdom, formidable word magic, and powerful control over sunlight and moonlight. They are seen as guardians of knowledge and protectors of sacred sites.
  11. I will be placing a period between the signs of something different and battlefield earth. it will be a good period Retro Engineering Boom aliens and the zones have gone public and the artifacts and technology found is now widely available beginning a technological boom. An age of discovery founded on the feet of retro engineering otherworldly technology. ( I will figure out the sheet on my phone or try to mess with it in the morning )
  12. A species or reptilian crab like entities with four arms, chitinous exoskeletons, and snapping turtle like heads, they cannot speak and so communicate via sign language with outsiders while the communicate with pheromones with their own people. They have an odd and alien culture and specialize in bio engineering and symbiotes. Creating symbiotic implants and modifications and parasitic weapons. They are gentle odd giants and have a very insular and community based culture based are egg crèches
  13. A species of people who look like anthropomorphic capybara. They have a whistling and barking language, but can speak other languages effectively. They are famous as traders and diplomats, though they have a dedicated order of those who seek relics and artifacts to empower their people. They also wield powerful and unique magics involving what appear to be force fields.
  14. A race of tall lanky humanoids with long flowing white hair which hides their face except for their large expressive eyes and broad mouths full of chisel like teeth. They are great archers, and excel and woodcraft . Kinda like a yeti cousin it.. They are one of three heritage that do not come from the planet. They are tied to events from ages past and now have become just another heritage.
  15. A colony of ardentfjell which is in open revolt. Its native people are matriarchal river boat people with platform villages deep in the swamps and flooded forests of the country. They have been pressed into service at the docks and foundries of Ardentfjell. Currently a zealous clan has begun to gather allies about them and have started waging a guerilla war on their colonizers.
  16. Long ago a ship crashed to the worlds surface bringing with it peoples from far away and across the oceans of time. On an island in the southern hemisphere, there is a valley. That valley is truly a crater and overgrown and buried within it is a great ship. An arc which carried and carries mysteries and dangers beyond comprehension as well as possibly secrets tied to the origins of several peoples of the world.
  17. Twice a year sparks and fire dance across the sky as a pattern is illuminated for the world to see. A glowing hex briefly illuminated as it is struck. There is a whole at the South Pole. Though it cannot be claimed that it is widely known. Though if you are in the far south you can see the edges as they spark and glow.
  18. So the way I’m thinking we define themes and threats Then we discuss what’s here, make cuts or changes, and then I will add the full write ups I have as we cut things. Then we review again. ( we can work through section by section World, Bestiary, and Heritages ) I can also answer any questions, provide magic systems that each culture / heritage has etc
  19. The truly deepest and darkest parts of earth be it the ocean or the depths of the labyrinth are home to alien beings and great power. The sea is rumored to contain gateways to a realm known as the abyss and creatures freely travel between the planes making deep ocean travel tantamount to suicide.
  20. This is an old world that has been through the circle of ages more than anyone still living knows. With the past and mythology becoming one and the same and the truth being muddled. Once long ago the world was as a fantasy would be expected to be but the wheel of ages has turned and now only twisted memories remain. Who knows what comes with the next age and what will usher it in.
  21. A highly detailed and intricate weird fantasy world influenced by he-man, thunder cats, every fantasy book I’ve ever read etc. I want a strong and reasonably filled out sandbox of a world that contains the most absolutely wild shit but is crafted lovingly and intelligently in a way that interconnects and makes sense and isn’t just stuff thrown at the wall. I want a weird fantasy world that gives us several different flavors and vibes of fantasy to explore. It should have an original feel that evokes nostalgia for pulp fantasy media and literature.
  22. Beneath portions and possibly all of the world lie a network of lava tunnels, caverns, caves, and odd carved and engineered spaces. These spaces specifically exist in concentrated levels around the crescent of fire an arch of volcanoes and volcanic planes in the south eastern portion of the world. These tunnel networks extend deeper than anyone knows and it is claimed that deep enough strange alien beasts live.
  23. The southern continents of the world are dotted with towering black obelisks made of a greasy matte stone covered in unknown script. Less common but more troubling are the ancient and massive sealed ziggurats made of the same black stone. These massive tiered structures are carved with alien beasts geometric designs and alien scripts.
  24. A small coastal town that has held on to its freedom and might and money make right approach to business and existence in general. It is a hub of scum and villainy while also being one of the best places to gather information, goods, and services on the planet. This small coastal town has turned into a sprawling city, which has then grown into a sprawling territory encompassing several cities in the plains and desert around the city which originally started as oasis rest stops which have grown into cities of their own.
  25. The Bastion Lands are a smattering of countries which were former Muscov territories which fought for and won their freedom during the Musocv revolution. They are a true melting pot of cultures and countries with fluid borders and identities as they war and stabilize with one another and the outside world begins to aid and influence things.
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