I guess it's a good thing no one has noticed the massive forest and mountain that's popped up in the north...or the bears. Though it's probably a bad thing that everyone thinks the pronobii are up there and are sending all their minions...
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Who knows, maybe that's the reason Vesamera is visiting?
@Frettzo Considering how eldritch Galbar is I think most of mortals are pretty aware of how dead they are.
So, who all is going to respond to the message Kyre sent out? And who is going to accept his request for help and meet with him? I think the (likely short) meeting might be good for a collab.
@Frettzo
And will Astarte accept his invitation?
So, who all is going to respond to the message Kyre sent out? And who is going to accept his request for help and meet with him? I think the (likely short) meeting might be good for a collab.
@Frettzo
And will Astarte accept his invitation?
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I remember the message to Astarte and how Kyre said he'd go visit the Celestial Citadel, but not anything about a message to all gods. Did I miss something?
So, who all is going to respond to the message Kyre sent out? And who is going to accept his request for help and meet with him? I think the (likely short) meeting might be good for a collab.
@Frettzo
And will Astarte accept his invitation?
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Toun might. Kyre's not egregiously pissed him off yet.
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I remember the message to Astarte and how Kyre said he'd go visit the Celestial Citadel, but not anything about a message to all gods. Did I miss something?
I really hope Vestec's army causes some heavy damage, to teach mortals how fragile they are and begin instilling upon them the appreciation for life.
@Frettzo Considering how eldritch Galbar is I think most of mortals are pretty aware of how dead they are.
I've realized that the herds of Urtelem scattered across Galbar will be a fairly major source of resistance for any armies marching across Galbar. A single herd, about 10 individuals, would tear through Hain, who would be powerless to stop them. The Fallen Angels would probably also be next to powerless to stop them, save for the more powerful of their spellcasters, although at least they can fly. The Pronobii would get torn through as well, as there is only so much weapons of ice can do to harm solid stone, and their ice shields and armour would be similarly useless. Their combat prowess would help them, but even if they found a strategy to kill and Urtelem they would probably still face heavy losses. Ashlings would put up half a fight, although the Urtelem were built specifically with fighting Ashlings in mind. They'd be evenly matched with other Urtelem. The Fallen Rovaick are variable, although some of them are big enough or powerful enough to kill an Urtelem, not that they wouldn't get hurt.
tl;dr, big angry ten-ton stone men are everywhere and ready to crush Vestec's armies to dust.
Speaking of 'Vestecal hordes', what are the demonyms of each god, if any? 'Jvanic' is fun to throw around, but it's far from a stab at being creative; I'd probably use that kind of adjective no matter what god I end up with.
Also, I need to make some sheets for my recent creations. pfff Rtron not happy ;(
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Daaaaamn right they are.
My post is going to take a while, though, and I don't plan to interfere too deeply with the Vestecal (Vestecian?) hordes. Just fiddle around passively with all the races and languages and stuff.
Speaking of 'Vestecal hordes', what are the demonyms of each god, if any? 'Jvanic' is fun to throw around, but it's far from a stab at being creative; I'd probably use that kind of adjective no matter what god I end up with.
@Rtron There are wild fiberlings, there are also a lot of ashlings and gargantuan creatures.
But I guess there is a difference of what is considered too much/little struggle. After all, your very first action on the old guild divinus was to massacre all humans :P