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Let's hear a warm "Huzzah!" for reaching a double-digit subscriber base!
@Crumbs

Hey, I've been looking to bring in some new blood to our table, but I live in the middle of nowhere near Memphis. Not a whole lot of TT fans in the Bible belt sadly, or at least it's hard to find them.


Might I suggest "Monopoly: Monotheistic Edition"?

I kid, but still, I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out.
Quick Q: Can I expect that all of the need-to-know information will be ready with the upcoming post of the actual topic? Race selection, et-cetera (given that --as it stands-- we're a bit in the dark on this)?
Hmmm...well, I'm interested so long as it's active -- seems I need to get back in shape anyway. Get Fit!!!! *puny muscle-flexing*
Welp, my time's up on here; It's been nice meeting everyone, and hopefully you'll all have better luck with RPs in the future. G'day.
*Kicks*

WAKE UP YOU LOT!
My grasp of xeno sociobiology is minimal, but the Malatrin castes lived apart, coming together for mating and the early stages of child-rearing. Little else. As for the level of power displayed by the invaders / enslavers, the species the Malatrin refer to as the Gor'shun (a pretty terrible word in their language, the equivalent of which does not exist in English, or any other human language) I would describe that species, too, except they have not been seen in millennia, and the Malatrin are notoriously close-lipped about it.


Righto, now just update your idea appropriately for clarification's sake. Eazy-Peazy.
@deegee I've got to wonder: If the Malatrin males, the Warrior-Caste, were so power-hungry...how is it that they didn't conquer the females previously? What drove them to so drastically upturn their society, and how powerful were their invaders --compared to the their females-- that they would so easily be swayed into betraying the entirety of their race? If anything, it sounds more like *a few* power-hungry individuals made deals for themselves, which could possibly explain why only a few were left to procreate with the females, perhaps even being used as Governors of the newly enslaved species.
@VirgilWhy you ask?


Only to suggest that you could add in an extra flavor to the already interesting world of Merine.
I'm loving all of the planets in here so far ^_^). One question for you, @Holy Soldier: Given that the entire planet is liquid, are there different layers of pressure that define what type (and size) of creatures can survive within each?
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