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@Blackbeard No problem! I'll do the reply posts after you post tomorrow. In the mean time, i'm going to do a 'major world event' post that doesn't directly include any of the characters, but can be considered a start to the main questline.

@Dead Cruiser That could actually be quite an interesting device. You could actually create other NPC legends that have been revived and hunt them for their relics!

@VoiD@Zoku Rumba No problem guys! Take all the time you need. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me.

@Harbinger I laughed out loud at your latest post: 'Towering over her, he stared directly into her eyes. "W-what is it?" she asked, shaking visibly. Without warning, the soldier delivered a brutal cross straight into her face with enough force to send her crashing through the wooden wall and into the sand.'

Holy crap, dude. Badass. Also slightly mean. ;)


N A R S I T H
T H E I L L U S I O N A R Y M O N A R C H


"His web of deceit is beyond complex. It is beyond comprehension of mortal minds. Everything you see in the presence of Narsith is not as it seems; a trick of the mind. Trust not his words, for they, too, are likely to be a whispering falsehood. Beware the Illusionary Monarch, for he is the ultimate scourge. He is unending, and always moving closer to his goal..."



P O W E R S


Known by many as the legendary 'Illusionary Monarch', Narsith is perhaps one of the most feared of all contenders for Godhood. For thousands of years he has watched over the ancient land, endlessly accumulating more and more power; ascending his birthright as a mere man and becoming so much more. What is interesting and perhaps terrifying about Narsith is that he rules his lands not with simple strength or tactical genius, but through the use of incredibly powerful magic that has earned him his fearsome title. Simply put, Narsith embodies the absolute mastery of illusions, and can create perfect illusionary replicas of anything his heart desires, from a sprawling army to a hulking dragon; from mountains to entire nations. He has found himself not limited by physical constraints and can create utterly perfect illusions across any distance, and at any scale. So powerful is this magic, in fact, that the illusionary forces and powers of Narsith can actually have a physical effect on the world. It is not known whether an illusion of Narsith can truly run a man through, or if the illusion is so strong that it simply makes the brain of the affected believe that they have come to harm, but it is widely acknowledged that Narsith’s illusions are just as capable of killing as any of their physical counterparts.

It is sometimes said that The Illusionary Monarch cannot be killed, but not because of any sort of protective magic or immortality, but because his web of illusions is so complex and convincing that it is impossible to strike him down. Any attempts to do so are usually met with the revelation that defeated Narsith was simply an illusionary replica of himself. Such powers make Narsith incredibly dangerous, and a foe that inspires fear and hopelessness within all of his enemies. But mastery of illusions also allows him to seemingly teleport by dissipating illusionary versions of himself and creating copies in other places; to shroud himself from the view of his peers, and instigate mass confusion using such frightening techniques. So powerful is his magic that none can discern between reality and his own illusions. Neither God nor Pretender can see past his magical prowess. And that is perhaps the most terrifying thing about him.



A P P E A R A N C E


Who can really say what Narsith, the Illusionary Prince, really looks like? The very nature of this powerful being belies the notion of an established appearance. Truly, only he really knows his own face, for so many copies and replicas of himself cannot be used to determine such a factor. He often chooses to portray himself and his illusionary copies as a fairly tall man, clad in exquisite armour; eyes glowing like starlight, and long, dark hair flowing in the wind. Oftentimes you can see his own illusionary variants donning crowns constructed from pure crystalline structures, and other times he can be seen wielding a sword of purple flames. But this seems to change often, and folklore says that the appearance of the Illusionary Monarch changes with every season, as to change and adapt to the fears and insecurities of people, and to progress and develop alongside civilisation, like a primordial force that is as fundamental as the world itself.



R I T U A L S


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Indeed. I'm also curious as to exactly what level of badassery our characters can begin at, and how mad we are permitted to make our nations. I have a pretty radical idea, and I might just make the sheet and hope for the best.
@VoiD We always have room for more! :)
@ravenDivinity Ah, yes. Tears. How far have you gotten with it so far?
It may be worth fleshing things out and changing around some names when it comes to the OOC, then. Instead of Pretender, you could come up with an even more suitable title for our intrepid anti-heroes? :P

Also, question: what does the 'rituals' section of the NS/CS mean?
Now, i've heard of people creating languages! But creating an entire alphabet? Now that is a whole different challenge. How are you going about it?
@Dead Cruiser You know, I totally forgot to do that. I'm getting on it now.
@Altered Tundra Now you get to watch me thrash around violently because I have no response prepared for this. >:(
Too many fandom RPs.

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