Please don't let there be airships because then Nahargu'ul will get to have even less fun.
Please don't let there be airships because then Nahargu'ul will get to have even less fun.
Please don't let there be airships because then Nahargu'ul will get to have even less fun.
@ShyDot
I'm quiet knowledgeable on dragon stuff, so seeing so many references to myth was pleasing, yes.
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I think this godhood thing is getting to your head.
@SepticGentleman I saw your post and immediately thought of one of Kalla's sylvan. Kirin the Healer. Maybe she could be keeping an eye on the acolytes, ensuring they don't unleash any plagues that might destroy Gaea during this period of recuperation?
My intention from the start was to focus on nature, not necessary earthy elements and minerals...
I think Kalla hits on a lot of the niches Nnemerra was first intended to fill but I think shifting more away from the "wildness" that basically defines Kalla's abilities and getting more domestic with Nnmerra's life-giving (making it all about the harvest, agriculture) will help her stand out. I'll likely take some pages from Hera and Demeter's books and make her a Goddess of fertility, a "guardian of the human race", so to speak.
Getting back to work on her! Any important discussion I missed? I plan to flip through eventually but not atm.
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Unless you have some sort of steampunk or other extraordinary tech-savy god, its fairly 1500's. You still have knights and swordplay, very few guns that consist of primitive flintlocks, muskets, and cannons, which is vastly expensive for mortals to use in quantity.
ANd Gaia's the not-Earth, 'course, okay. I'm horrible with names that aren't "Bob", "Joe" and "Wendy" so I'll definitely be flipping back and forth from the Characters tab.
It's going to be a challenge to not break character when I see a Kulorerstus post.