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~"Listen to them, the children of the night. What music they make."~

-Bram Stoker, Dracula (1897)


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Ages ago, in a land far beyond a vast forest, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush, verdant meadows, a land known as Gransylva, there lived a king, young but wise for his age. He was a warrior of great prowess in both sword and magic, strong in his sense of justice yet fair and benevolent to his people. The king was betrothed to a queen, a woman of unparalleled beauty and grace, who had come from a faraway land to marry the king at the behest of her family. Despite the nature of their matrimony, however, the king and queen were madly in love with each other. The young king valued his beloved bride far beyond that of silver and gold.

Sadly, their time together would not last...

A vast army from the north swept across the realm like a plague, conquering kingdom after kingdom, trampling the ground beneath their armored masses and leaving nothing but death and destruction in their wake. It was not long before they had reached the gilded lands of Gransylva. The king, knowing well the threat this army brought to his homeland and his people, set off at once rallying his knights to arms.

Under a crimson banner, the king and his men fought back against the insurmountable army. Swords clashed and shields shattered. Bodies were left piled in the once green fields, now scarred by the flames of war. Rivers and streams ran red with dead men's blood.

Despite the bravery of his men to push forward, all hope was seemingly lost for the king. It would not be long before this army, this conquering mass of men and beasts, would be at the doorstep of his castle. He had thought of his beloved queen, ill imaginings of what these monsters would do to her if they got their hands upon her.

"No!" He vowed in anger. "I will not let my kingdom fall to these monsters! I will not let them take my beloved bride!"

Unfortunately, the king knew his power alone would not be enough to stop the invasion. And so...a deal was brokered.



Tales had spread throughout Gransylva of a certain individual who lived alone in a crumbling mausoleum, sequestered in an ancient cemetery. This person, more beast than man, was said to possess great and terrible power, but he would only bestow such power for a price. And so, on the eve of the final battle, the king ventured to the cemetery alone. Aided by the dim light of a flickering torch, he descended the stone steps, deeper into the darkness, until he was surrounded by nothing but pitch black.

Two crimson eyes gazed at him from beyond the veil of shadows, glowing like embers from the fires of Hell. "You have come seeking that which I possess, correct?" Said a low, raspy voice. Before the king could draw his sword, the figure flew at him. Long, steely fingers ending in sharp nails wrapped around his neck as his fearful eyes beheld the monster that seized him. His face was gaunt and pale, withered with old age, yet his eyes burned intensely. Long, stringy strands of snow-white hair spilled over his bony shoulders, an almost skeletal figure garbed in tattered black robes.

"Well, have you?" The creature hissed tightening his grip on the king. "Or have you come seeking your death, boy? Which is it?" The king grimaced as he was drawn closer to the ancient being, his foul breath assaulting the young man's nostrils. "I-I have come seeking your power!" The king managed to utter. The creature released him, dropping him to the ground.

"My kingdom is in peril. A force far greater than I sweeps through this land, consuming all in its path." The king resumed. "I need your strength. Will you give it to me willingly? Or..." From his scabbard he drew his sword, staring down the beast defiantly. "Must I take it from you?!"

"Ha!" The pale creature laughed. With a mere wave of his hand, the young king was thrown backward, smashing into the wall behind him. Again and again, he was tossed around the room, like a child's doll, nary a finger of the beast laid upon him. After a while, the creature finished toying with the king and sent him skittering across the ground, his laughter echoing throughout the mausoleum. The king staggered to his feet, both mesmerized and terrified by the beast's awesome power.

"Such power I can give you, O king." The beast mockingly replied. "But you must give me something in return."

"Then name your price!" Shouted the king. "What is it you want from me? I will gladly offer it to save my kingdom!"

The creature grinned ever so widely, revealing to the king long, sharp canines glinting like daggers in his mouth. In seconds, the beast was upon him, clutching him firmly and preventing his escape. "Hold still." He snickered. "This may hurt... a lot."

The king recoiled in horror, "God help me! What are you?!"

Without another word, the beast plunged his fangs into the king's neck. Shockwaves of pain emanated through his body, causing him to scream into the dark. His heart pounded against his ribcage, threatening to burst from his chest. Thoughts of killing this horrific creature raced in his mind, alas, the king could not escape his terrible grasp. Even so, with the speed he moved, the king would not be able to reach his sword in time.

A moment or so passed before the creature had drunk his fill and released the young king, letting him crumble to the floor in a heap. The king grasped his neck, writhing in unspeakable agony. His body was numb, yet the two tiny holes in his neck pulsed with unrelenting torment. The creature left him soon after, disappearing into the darkness, his wicked laughter trailing behind. The king's vision faded. Slowly, he drifted away into unconsciousness. The last image in his mind, forever burned into his memory, was that of the horrible creature and his gleaming red eyes.

A few days passed before he was discovered by his men and taken back to the castle. The king awoke in his bed-chamber, lying in a cold, damp sweat. At first, he thought he just had a terrible dream, but as he felt his neck, a chilling realization filled his heart with dread.

He was indeed bitten, and what's more, something was changing inside of him. His once shimmering blue eyes had become crimson red...just like the beast who bestowed his "gift" upon him. His canines had grown long and pointed past his pale lips. He was much stronger than before, even faster. His magic had grown more powerful than he could ever imagine, literally feeling the energy surging through his veins. This power...it was unlike anything he had ever felt. Alas, it had come at a deadly cost.

The day had come. The king and his men set out on what would be their last stand against the invading forces. The queen, with tears in her eyes, begged her beloved king not to go. She knew only death would lay in store for her husband. The young king, however, took her into his arms, embracing her for dear life.

"Worry you not, my love." He whispered, tenderly kissing her soft, rosy lips. "I will return to you victorious. I will drive these bastards from our land, and together, you and I shall live in peace...forever." As he looked at his wife though, something felt...off about him...an overwhelming urge to bite her frail neck. The feeling was gnawing at him so much, he had to pull himself away from her. As he donned his helm and mounted his horse, he could hear the desperate pleas of his bride echoing through the halls, her woeful sobs lodging a deep pain in his heart. Nevertheless, the king spurred his mighty steed onward, leading a battalion of his finest warriors into the jaws of death once again.

The battle was bloody and vicious. Screams filled the air as the armies clashed with one another, blood spilling and limbs flying. The king's fury was unmatched. Like a storm, he descended upon whole groups of men decimating them, his eyes burning with madness, his blade and armor dyed with blood. With a wave of his sword, he sent entire ranks flying into the air. Hellfire flew from his fingertips, engulfing his enemies and burning them alive while swarms of bats harried the remaining forces. The king's men stood awestruck. The enemy was devastated by this unnatural force. So terrifying was this new power the king possessed.

Then...it happened...

In an act so horrific, so stomach churning to his knights, the king grabbed one of the men who was trying to escape, a young squire scared out of his wits, begging for his life.

With one hand, the king tore open the boy's chest, ripping out his still-beating heart. He crushed the quivering piece of meat in his hand, squeezing every last drop of blood into his gaping jaws.

The knights were disgusted, their faces ashen and frozen in horror.

Their frightened stares troubled the king. "What is with you fools?!" He barked, spitting blood and bits of flesh. "Don't you see we have won?! The enemy is no more! Gransylva is saved! I, your king, have slaughtered our foes and attained victory!"

"So you have, M'lord." Said one of the knights bitterly, glaring at the king as he drew his sword. "But Gransylva will not serve under a goddamn vampire!" In an instant, all of his men turned on him, drawing their weapons and charging forth. The king stood taken aback. What did they call him, he thought. His bewilderment soon became anger as mercilessly he cut down every single knight that came at him. When he was finished, he stood over the bodies of his warriors, frightened and ashamed. Brave men who once followed him into the bloodiest of battles...now turned against him in fear of what he had become.

They were not the only ones either...

Soon after, the king raced back to the castle. He tore through the main hall and climbed the steps up to the castle keep, where the queen awaited his return. He threw open the doors, taking her by surprise.

"My king! You've come back to me!" She shouted elated, her elegant gown flowing as she turned to face him, her lovely porcelain face beaming ever so brightly, but then...her smile faded as her eyes fell upon her blood-soaked husband, eyes widening in dismay.

"My love, what is wrong with you?" The king's brow furrowed. "It is I, your husband. I have returned, just as I had promised. Do you not recognize me, my darling?" Slowly, he approached her, but with every step he took forward, she backed away. He reached out to touch her.
She screamed reeling away, "No! Stay away from me! What are you?!"

"Lamica! Don't be foolish, woman!" Shouted the king. "It's me, Matthias! Look at me!"

"No!" Cried the queen, frantically trying to escape him. "You're not my husband! You're...oh God, I don't even know what you are!"

"Lamica, I beg you!" The king angrily sobbed. To both his and the queen's dread, his tears had become blood, red and viscous, flowing down his deathly pale cheeks. "Do not forsake me! Please, come to me!" Once more he reached out to grab her.

The queen, panicking, shoved him away, "No! Leave me alone!! NO!!" In an instant, her foot slipped out from under her. She stumbled backward...and fell out of the open window.

"LAMICA!!" King Matthias screamed. In a frenzy, he ran down the steps and out to the castle courtyard....where his beloved queen lay in a pool of her blood. The king collapsed to his knees beside her, his very heart torn into pieces. With trembling hands, he picked up her lifeless, broken body, cradling it in his arms as he wept.



"Why, Lamica? Why would you do this to me?" Matthias whimpered. By that time, a crowd of onlookers had gathered around him, mostly the commoners and servants of the castle. They looked upon their king with a mixture of sadness and revile.

"My God! The king, he's...he's a vampire!"

"We must purge ourselves of this unholy beast!"

"Someone hurry! Go get the priests!"


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The king...in that final moment, he was broken. All had turned against him, his knights, his queen, and now his loyal subjects. Slowly he rose to his feet and turned around, staring at the crowd with unbridled hatred.

"So...even you think I am a monster! Is that it?" Matthias snarled through his clenched fangs, his blood-red eyes flashing dangerously. "I, your king, the one who sacrificed all to save this land, the one who gave everything...EVERYTHING to save you...and YOU have the GALL to call me a monster! Then so be it!"

The skies above him turned dark as night in an instant, lightning flashing and thunder growling all around. The crowd stirred, frozen in fear of the vampire's unholy power.

"If a monster is what you think I am....then a monster I shall become! I have no more love to give you! All you shall receive in return...is DEATH!"

Suddenly, the ground tore open beneath them, belching flames and thick black clouds of smoke. A horrible screeching filled the air as hundreds of bat-winged demons spilled out the fiery chasm, descending upon the terrified crowd. The villagers fled, but it was too late as the monsters ripped them all to shreds.

Matthias looked on as the slaughter continued. Even as his loyal subjects were being butchered by these hell beasts, he showed no remorse. "Kill them all!" He commanded. "Men, women, children, the old and the young, they will all be subject to my wrath! Do not rest until your bellies are full with their flesh! Then, when you have turned this place into a graveyard, go out and kill even more! Kill in the name of your king!"

And so it was, the legend of the Vampire King was born, a king who sacrificed everything to save his land...becoming the very darkness his people feared. Gone was his love, his compassion, his humanity, now replaced with bitterness and hate.

As the years waned on, the skies over Gransylva had darkened, choking out the light of the sun. The king's corruption seeped from beyond the walls of his castle, looming as an ominous shadow across the land. The once fertile soil had become barren. Lush, green forests had turned into withered masses of gnarled, dead trees. The once shimmering lakes and rivers have either dried up or frozen solid.

Those that remain in Gransylva, the "Dead Kingdom" as it is now called, live in fear of their Vampire King, a cruel beast who will not hesitate to destroy them should they disobey. While they suffer in poverty, disease, and starvation, the king remains locked away in his castle, uncaring of their plight. None dare to venture to the castle, for fear of invoking his wrath once more.




That is where you come in.



You and a band of other adventurers have come to Gransylva, whether it be seeking fame, fortune, or other personal desires. Nevertheless, you find yourself in a hostile land teeming with monsters, demons, and undead abominations, ruled by the cruel and powerful Vampire King: Matthias Von Drakovich. You must work together if you wish to survive in this unforgiving place and bring an end to the curse that plagues Gransylva.

You will face many adversities on your journey, from deep, treacherous forests, haunted crypts and graveyards, dark caverns, frozen lakes and icy rivers, and tall, jagged mountains, all teeming with vicious beasts and horrific monstrosities. You'll discover powerful artifacts and treasures to aid you in your quest, but beware, as some of these artifacts may come with a deadly curse of their own.

At last, there is the ever-looming threat of the Vampire King, who is well aware of your presence in his domain and is not all that pleased. He will stop at nothing to annihilate you and your companions, unless you are willing to swear fealty to him and turn against the forces of good forever.

So...will you?

Will you betray all that is good in this world? Will you step away from the light and descend further into the darkness? Will you become a force for evil just as Von Drakovich has?

Or...will you rebuke the Vampire King's temptations and stand against him in the name of justice, glory, and the light? Will you bring the light back to Gransylva, freeing the land from evil's grasp?

One thing is for certain: Alone, you will not survive.

Time is of the essence. Every moment you dawdle, the darkness is rising. Gather your gear and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime as you cross the threshold between light and dark, good and evil, and enter...

-THE DARK REALM-




"The Darkness calls out to you, beckoning you to step forward..."




Before we begin our descent into this gothic realm, however, let's go over a few things first.



More or less, just the basic RP rules:

-All players must first apply by posting a CS in the character tab before posting IC. Characters must be approved by the GM beforehand.

-One-liners will NOT be accepted. However, a paragraph or two is acceptable.

-No fighting in the OOC, seriously.

-No overpowered or immortal characters. Despite how skilled or well-trained your character may be, you're still going to take hits, especially in battle. So no metagaming, godmodding, etc.

-No killing other players' characters without the player's consent to do so. Also, be sure to notify the GM of such events.

-Romance is allowed, even encouraged, but keep it tasteful and PG-13 for the thread. Anything past that, you take it to the PMs.

-Feel free to drop out anytime if you need to or just lose interest. It happens. Just make sure you let me or the CO-GM know via thread or PM.





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Now that we got that out of the way, let's get to the nitty gritty.














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*kicks thread back up top*
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*kicks thread back up top*

Still here for it! Awesome expansion on the concept by the way, love the BGM and the images (I assume AI?). My "weaponized holy barrier" priest-concept is still ready to go!
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Excellent man! Yeah, I figured it was time to bring this old thing back from the dead! Glad to see you're still here 😁
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Excellent man! Yeah, I figured it was time to bring this old thing back from the dead! Glad to see you're still here 😁


I'm also a fan of the movie Dracula Untold, so if your opener was based on that intentionally it worked, lol! Although I'm just now realizing the Queen has a third arm XD The wonders of AI!

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Zeroth dragged my attention to this. I'd need to know the system in play to decide whether or not to lumber into it o3o
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@Zeroth Sorta kinda yeah since I'm just a huge Dracula fan all over, plus that movie was dope as hell. I did base Matthias a little bit off Strahd though, and Gransylva is basically Ravenloft and Transylvania thrown together.

*notices the third arm*. God damnit! -_-

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Well, you won't have to worry about stats or dice rolls since I'm not going by DnD conventions. I will however be dictating important events that will come to play later on, and naturally I will be playing as the Vampire King and other NPCs.

The way the post system works is you (as your character) will dictate an action, whether that be swinging a weapon, casting a spell, etc. As GM, I will post the outcome of that action, saying whether it succeeds or fails. I can decide this action either by a coin toss or using an RNG, whichever you may prefer.
Here's an example of what to expect:

-Action: I cast a fireball at the monster

-Reaction(Success): The fireball hits the monster, exploding in his face
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So skill/combat is a coinflip/rng despite any training or benefits?
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@Kazemitsu Not exactly, though I am not sure how to determine how those will factor in.

It's not like I am going to make your characters look like blundering idiots, however I do have every intention of putting them through hell. I'm sadistic like that.

I guess really it depends upon your character and how they react. I'll need to do some more looking in to it
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Zeroth mentioned it's just the honor system with some added bits. Which I can deal with, bein all adult.
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@Kazemitsu Yeah basically.

Alright, I have updated the first post with more information regarding races and classes. Hopefully, this should catch someone else's interest. Mind you, I did ape a few ideas for races from Ravenloft, so it's not all that original. Then again, what the hell is amirite?
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@Vlad Tepes I somehow missed the "class" edit while going through Races and the Character Sheet, so I hope the "Inquisitor" thing is okay? I guess maybe if a Paladin is like halfway between Fighter/Cleric, then maybe this is like Rogue/Cleric?

Let me know if anything needs to be changed or clarified!

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@Zeroth I'll be sure to add Inquisitor to the classes, so you're cool! ^_^ Everything looks pretty good on my part. What say you Matty?

"If you ever call me by that insufferable name again, I will flay you alive and hang your skin as the banner above my throne."

Sheesh...touchy are we? >.>

"As for this Alistair, I will be more than happy to hear him beg for his non-existent god before I drain every last drop from his veins."

So... we agree then? Ok, he's accepted! As soon as we get the OOC rolling, you can post him in the CHAR tab.
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I’ve got a couple questions about the combat system.
1. How is a 50/50 chance of success and failure fair? Like I get you can be very skilled at something and make mistakes, but the likelihood of a wizard whose only every used their dagger for utility making a last ditch stab with it when they run out of magic has the same likelihood of succeeding as a person who trained their whole life to use a dagger to kill?

2. By asking for a coin flip for every action in combat, you are going o severely slow things down. Considering people will have to fluff out a paragraph to basically say, I stab. Sure you can describe how you stab, and what happens to your last action, but I doubt you are always going to be active on here, as you no doubt have a life. So we will be waiting potentially a day or two, each time anyone makes an action in combat.
Why not just use a honour system and trust/respect us enough to play a dark gritty game?
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@Sanity43217 Those are both fair questions, and I agree now seeing the flaws of using a coin flip system for combat. It's just that in the past I have used the original honor system but someone always ended up godmodding and ruining the RP for everyone else.

I wanted to avoid that by using a new system, but it seems even this has its flaws. Very well, I will just throw the damn thing out and instead use the original honor system. However, I still have my reservations about it.
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It's just that in the past I have used the original honor system but someone always ended up godmodding and ruining the RP for everyone else.


I used to have the same experiences, but don't much anymore. What I ended up learning was basically that communication is king; that most people typically respect a GM's decision, so don't be afraid to come down "hard" as long as you remember to communicate; and that sometimes if you just roll with what players are doing and do what makes a better story, people will have more fun with that than with a "perfectly balanced and fair tabletop-lite."

If they want to write up a bunch of fluff detailing how their magical sword strike was SO powerful, it left a huge rift in the ground, maybe you can let them have that but then say, "Yet, as the dust cleared from such a superhuman impact...the villain stood tall. As they watched, his body--rent from collarbone to hip, hanging on only by threads of flesh and viscera--began to knit itself back together. Flesh writhed, wormlike, devouring itself like Ouroborous until a severed arm once more clenched its clawed fist..." so it's like "yeah, it worked, but can you pull it off twice in a row?" Maybe the villain has a big scar or something now that can be exploited by another player, and so forth.

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@Zeroth Okay that right there seems fair enough, and really that's what I had intended before I came up with the coin flip idea.
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I'm gonna break your snoz and it'll be funny.


Name: Kharne

Gender: Male

Race: Dragonborn

Class: Barbarian

Age: 24

Family (optional): (Who was your family? What did they do? Are they still alive or dead?)

Equipment:

  • Steel Kanabo - A solid rod of steel five feet long and tapering from the end down to a leather covered grip. The studs on each side of the octagonal weapon were made from brass. At the end of the grip it widened out into a ring that could fit his hand.
  • Armored Kilt - Over his loose patched pants was a series of small metal plates, potentially steel, sewn into what could only be called a kilt.
  • Meat Snacks - A satchel of wax coated canvas holding dried and preserves meats from various animals. Roughly ten pounds of the meaty nuggety goodness.
  • Waterskin - A simple leather waterskin holding whatever it is he drinks. Water? Booze? Blood of his enemies? If he shares you'll find out.

Skills:

  • Bludgeoneer - While he prefers his kanabo he can use pretty much any bludgeon except the most outlandish ones. Few require edge alignment to be effective, but he can use them with ease borderline second nature.
  • Hunter - With his enhanced draconic senses he is a surprisingly capable hunter given his size and bulk. Succeeding more than failing for any ground-bound game he goes for.
  • Hand to Hand - The first thing he remembers learning was how to fight and defend himself with his hands and body. Since he had sharp claws on each fingertip and thick spikes on his elbows. His style of fighting was quite bestial in comparison to normal humanoid races and he was a master of fighting in this manner.
  • Carving - He has become quite good at carving wood of various sizes and densities. His claws were more nimble than a blade he felt and it showed in the detailed work he did. A nice hobby to have that brings him some money.
  • Swimming - The big man enjoys swimming, a vital thing to know where he came from. He was also exceptional at diving, able to hold his breath for long periods of time.

Personality: Headstrong, Gruff, Early Stoicism, Swift to Anger.

Likes/Dislikes:

  • Meat - As any predator he enjoys meat a good deal. Unless it's rotten he will eat the meat.
  • Cooking - Despite his barbarism he enjoys cooking food. Mainly meat but he is capable of cooking a few other things.
  • Fighting - He loves a good fight, brawl, or skirmish. The clashing of steel on steel, the thuds of flesh meeting flesh, the crunch of breaking bones. It's a bloody party.

  • Insects - They're annoying, buzzing, nipping, too damn many, make itchy, and they don't taste good. Where's the flammenwerfer!?
  • Cold - He doesn't like being cold, it makes him feel sluggish and sleepy which is annoying.
  • Swords - As much as he likes fighting and weapons he dislikes swords. Needing perfect edge alignment to do anything except poke the enemy and easily countered with shields or armor. A good bludgeon is best!

Backstory (optional): (What was your life like growing up? How did you become what you are now?)
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@Vlad Tepes

I would be intersted in joining, I have a bard character I wanted to try out if that's okay. Or i might do a Belmont like character if that works better.
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I have to agree with everyone else. Nobody wants to play this with an arbitrary coin toss. It's just a flashy and unnecessary rule you made up so people don't spoil YOUR good time. Sounds pretty narcissistic if you ask me. Why don't you let people who know what they're doing roleplay responsibly?

Why exactly do you need to spoil everyone else's fun because you're afraid of OP characters ruining your setting? Besides, you even admitted you stole your idea from Ravenloft, so your setting isn't even 100% original. Just go play that instead of trying to create your own and let people roleplay how they want.

P.S.: You even copied MY character sheet from MY cyberpunk RP from years ago. You forgot to erase the original race description too.
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