Concepts
Events
Inspirations to Mortals (FP stuff in general)
Description: Thanks to Ilunabar dreams became an energy of its own, it goes far beyond a single person's mind and often two or more persons can share the same dream while sleeping. Things composed of Dreams are entirely built on emotional energy instead of matter and logic.
Description: Dream energy that interacts in specific and distant places of the atmosphere creating soft waves of colors. Usually confined to polar regions but might travel to far locations if particularly strong. Sometimes images will form inside the veil of light and one might barely see objects or persons in the night sky.
Words no longer are simply copied from the gods, instead, they are free to organically develop among mortals, and just like any other organic thing, they grow, die and change, until one day two languages of the same root are so distant that only a few words are understood between the speakers.
Events
Also known as the Nights of Phantoms, the Chaotic Twilight. The Phantasmagoria was a worldwide event that took place in Galbar whose main purpose was to:
A)Showcasing Ilunabar's power, since recent events made her a bit annoyed
B)Inspiring all intelligent creatures so they could form civilizations and create more interesting art.
For the duration of a night, all of the planet was left under a colorful night, illusions walked freely among the earth and the line between dream and earth was thinned out until it could barely be noticed.
A)Showcasing Ilunabar's power, since recent events made her a bit annoyed
B)Inspiring all intelligent creatures so they could form civilizations and create more interesting art.
For the duration of a night, all of the planet was left under a colorful night, illusions walked freely among the earth and the line between dream and earth was thinned out until it could barely be noticed.
Inspirations to Mortals (FP stuff in general)
Tradition, Xenophobia, and Folklore
The concept of cultural roots from the inheritance of knowledge, and the aversion to those who do not share said roots.
Flour and Bread Making
The concept of grinding down grains and it's transformation into bread trough fermentation and baking.
Pottery
Crafting using clay.
Fur Drying / Leather Making
The preparation of fur into the more durable leather.
Trapping
Setting up traps to hunt animals.
Eloquence
The art of persuasion and talented speak
Herbalism
Study and lore of Herbs and their many uses.
Herbalism: Poison
The knowledge about the uses of poisonous plants.
Herbalism: Fruit Lore
The knowledge about edible fruits.
Fruit Lore: Winemaking
The concept of fermenting fruits into an alcoholic beverage.
Trade
The concept of exchanging goods of similar value
Sewing
The craft of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made with a needle and thread
Binding & Weaving
A method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth
Wood Carving
Shaping of wood by scraping away portions of it
Bead Making
The production of beads, a sort of small decorative objective
Painting: Petroglyphs
The act of carving images on rocks
The concept of cultural roots from the inheritance of knowledge, and the aversion to those who do not share said roots.
Flour and Bread Making
The concept of grinding down grains and it's transformation into bread trough fermentation and baking.
Pottery
Crafting using clay.
Fur Drying / Leather Making
The preparation of fur into the more durable leather.
Trapping
Setting up traps to hunt animals.
Eloquence
The art of persuasion and talented speak
Herbalism
Study and lore of Herbs and their many uses.
Herbalism: Poison
The knowledge about the uses of poisonous plants.
Herbalism: Fruit Lore
The knowledge about edible fruits.
Fruit Lore: Winemaking
The concept of fermenting fruits into an alcoholic beverage.
Trade
The concept of exchanging goods of similar value
Sewing
The craft of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made with a needle and thread
Binding & Weaving
A method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth
Wood Carving
Shaping of wood by scraping away portions of it
Bead Making
The production of beads, a sort of small decorative objective
Painting: Petroglyphs
The act of carving images on rocks