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You and your bloody moons!

Lol, I'll crack on with that right now. Expect a response shortly.


Hey, it's not my fault the ayels use a lunar calendar! Wait, nevermind. Totally my fault. But I regret nothing! :P
@Frengo, that works for me. Though, uh, when can I expect you to get back to me on my question about the moons?
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They were able to subjugate some humans, and I don't want to be next. You mentioned that they'd rule over them almost like they were gods. On the other hand, their religion might make them a prime candidate for the source of a world religion, a concept I'm hoping will actually occur.


They're not really bad guys, though. They're really just overly concerned with their race's survival and the humans serve as a great meatshield. Plus, once I get my first post up you'll see that the humans weren't exactly little angels. Though maybe I will try to go the "world religion" route. After all, if a large chunk of the world sees them as the Children of the Gods they'd be much safer.
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This is a good idea, and I suspect the others will follow it. However, my nation is isolated, and it will be mostly interested in trade and exchanging knowledge. At least I don't have to worry about the Ayels and the Grogars. I would like to pursue a friendship with the Regulli if the Saurians do not get in the way.


Why does it seem like everyone sees the ayels as bad guys? XD
There are a few humans, but they are under the rule of angry moon men.


Hey now, the moon people aren't that angry. It's not their fault they only have one terrifying facial expression.
@TheSovereignGrave Yeah, It'll have to be tomorrow bud, sorry about that. The annoying thing is that the Calender Generator gave me all that information - why I didn't just save it all is beyond me; a rare moment of derpy derpy derp I'm afraid. Still, should be fixable once I get home from work tomorrow.


It's cool; it's not really too big of a deal. If it gets to my turn before then I can just do my post and edit in the date with my own calendar later. No biggy.
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I had this information, and then did away with it because I thought no one would care.

*Face palms*

In hind sight, that was a terrible decision on so many levels that it has probably broken the space time continuum IRL.

Eeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, you're going to have to bear on me with that, because I'll need to recreate the calendar and what have you. Going out with the Mrs for a meal in a mo, so I wont get around to it until later tonight or tomorrow.


Hahaha, nice one. It's cool though, I can wait. Once you figure it out all I gotta do is do the math to determine how often they'll match up.
Oh hey Frengo, I got a question I need answering for my calendar. How long do each of the moons take to complete full "cycle" through their phases?
Woohoo! Let's get this party started!

I do wonder about using a game to determine battles if people can't agree on an outcome though. How do you account for some races being just superior in a purely physical sense? Or technology levels or myriad other things?
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Well, there's a pretty straightforward reason for that:

Everyone makes lizardfolk Mesoamerican.

Seriously. Warhammer is a good example. So is Warlords Battlecry 3. Lizardfolk in Age of Wonders were Mesoamerican. They wear loincloths in Heroes of Might and Magic 3. They run around butt naked sometimes in D&D, and when they're not? Loincloths.

It's overplayed, and monitor lizards are the smartest lizards in the real world, and you can find a lot of them in desert climates and on islands... so, I went with a Berber aesthetic instead.

Also: I think I may have given my nation too many people. I just glanced at the character list again and realized 700,000 is waaay more than the population of other cities. ...Should I reduce this?


Huh, I didn't realize Mesoamerican lizard people were so common. Interesting...

You should made them British, though.
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