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8 yrs ago
Current The hidden benefit of wearing 8 rings total? They double as a pair of brass knuckles in case you get into a fight.
8 yrs ago
Just as we would turn around and condemn or laugh at our ancestors for their barbarism, our descendants will do the same.
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8 yrs ago
I'm happy with participating in a single RP - Something tells me I'm the only one?
8 yrs ago
In Batam for a month after quitting my job. Been powering through my writing since. I guess this is where I call myself a full-time professional writer.
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It isn't mentioned (but is implied), but education is not compulsory with the Daemonrexa. Hence, there will always be many Daemonrexa who weren't educated because they didn't need education. Farmers, miners and such could always make do without education, and could live properly with just an apprenticeship in their craft. However, as they have centuries to live, Daemonrexa would mostly all be eventually educated. The younger ones... not so uniformally.

Also, Hounderhowl, I've finally written far enough to mention the Hel Core. They are the 'Hillmen'.
If handled properly, I believe random events can be beneficial. Anyway, I believe my NS is mostly done. While some things are still blank, my nation seems to be at least functional.
Hi Az, I was worried that you'd bailed out on this RP :D But I'm sure you wouldn't do that, right?

Anyway, yes, Valentina's going to encounter Terry and Fuad. Don't know how that's going to happen though.

What happened to you, Az?
I find the references to Alexander the Great strange, considering that this RP is set around the equivalent of 400-500AD of our period.

EDIT: Also, so if population growth is negligible, what will happen when there's a huge war or disease or famine going around? Will our nations be doomed to a permanently decreasing population?

Also, I think I've gotta change the bits about my soldiers wearing steel-only armour.
I have questions. How fast will time pass in this RP? Also, how will population growth be handled? Do we just add a certain percentage to the top? Will there be random events?
I can't speak for the GM, but I believe it is, potentially until every plot of land has been taken up.

Also, Adanae, I won't be able to do the same thing with your nation as they are out of the way of my race both in the past and present.
Yes, they did, when they fled south more than 20,000 years ago.

As a note, I wouldn't say they 'tried to convert' the qanaxma. A then-new mutation came, and the daemonrexa started turning people into daemonrexiacs without knowing why and how. As the two races were very close then, it became a HUGE problem, resulting in war and migration south after a defeat.
Well, the Daemonrexa would have converted some of your people fully to Daemonrexiac, and was in the process of converting some others when the war started.

Do note though that the Daemonrexa didn't know what was going on either, as it happened with a new mutation with the newest generation then doing it.
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True, but I still don't think that living near them and then warring with them during what was probably the stone age would have much of an effect on their mythology. Maybe tales of a war or something, but nothing specific or major.


Maybe... Considering that it was prehistory and all. I just thought that it would be a big thing that a race of Tarix-Na who are supposed to stay in their forests suddenly came out permanently, became VERY friendly (including sharing beds) with your people, then building a city, started changing their looks dramatically to look like some hybrids and if your people were superstitious once, evil soul-sucking demons, then starting to change people to look like them, and then sparking a huge war that ousted them from their ancient city (which probably housed about 10,000 to 20,000 Daemonrexa) with a victory going to your people...

But I guess time could melt away anything I suppose :D :D :D
Actually, it wasn't just a migration south. I just haven't written that they lingered around your people for centuries, even building a city once, until hostilities started due to the Daemonrexa mutating to the point where they cannot mutate any longer but instead begins turning your people into Daemonrexiacs. Of course, your people won, and the Daemonrexa are forced further south again, meeting the Hel Core...
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