siobhancan99
The Divine
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(this will be a fantasy rp thread. I'll sort of "run" the thread and all the non player characters. it is probably easier if people run individual stories, but to the extent you want to group up that's fine. PM me to let me know you're joining and your character. tech level is going to be a little past standard, with some pistols and cannons)
They say a lot of things. They all agree, however, that a thousand years ago at the beginning of the Bright Empire, that the gods looked down upon the ancient city of Citta De Mare, and beheld a terrible demon. A foe so great that the gods smote the earth with a new mountain, destroying the city, digging new valleys through the walls of granite that are the Stukin Zid mountains to leave the Demonska Planina as a tomb for their hellish foe, lest he destroy the world.
They all agree. Except for those of course who don't. THEY all agree that a thousand years ago, the gods threw down one of their own and hurled the mountain down upon him, heedless of the cries of the mortals whose lives they destroyed and the rending of the earth.
What is genuinely without dispute is that the bright empire tarnished. What was gold turned to dross as the Homines were replaced by the Volk and the Ludowy. That as kings wrestled and tore the empire asunder, refugees flooded the nearly impassible mountains to fill the valleys around Demonska Planina. Bandit and refugee chieftans became counts, and counts became Dukes. A fortress was built on the mountain, a harbor was rebuilt over the ruins of the old. A city, Gradzlata, rose over the ashes of the old one, to sit, proud and rich and independant. the Stukin Zid kept the Volk in the west and the Ludowy in the east. Their ships visited the harbor though, fat with trade goods in times of peace.
After the merchants came the adventurers. Those brave souls who dug through the catacombs beneath Gradzlata looking for the gold and magic of the bygone empire, trapped with the corpses of a hundred thousand souls doomed by the mountain's fall. Most did not return, but those that did came laden with treasure. Some of it from the empire, some of it from those who went before them and failed.
Now the last emperor is dead. The bright empire, no longer tarnished, is nothing at all. The Volk, under their king Magnus II, seeks to restore the Empire's borders under their own flag. So too do the Ludowy, under King Bogumil, first of his name. Both countries covet the lands around the Demonska Planina. Duke Kazimir keeps both sets of wolves at bay with the threat of the other. how long, will the peace last however?
For now, both powers are content to war in the shadows, through the court of Kazimir and the influence of their merchants. Trade, after all, is the lifeblood of nations. Folk from all over the world come to this rich city, this metropolis of massive mansions and squalid shacks. This shining city fileld with dark alleys, and dark pleasures. All come seeking fortune, but most simply find their fate.
They say a lot of things. They all agree, however, that a thousand years ago at the beginning of the Bright Empire, that the gods looked down upon the ancient city of Citta De Mare, and beheld a terrible demon. A foe so great that the gods smote the earth with a new mountain, destroying the city, digging new valleys through the walls of granite that are the Stukin Zid mountains to leave the Demonska Planina as a tomb for their hellish foe, lest he destroy the world.
They all agree. Except for those of course who don't. THEY all agree that a thousand years ago, the gods threw down one of their own and hurled the mountain down upon him, heedless of the cries of the mortals whose lives they destroyed and the rending of the earth.
What is genuinely without dispute is that the bright empire tarnished. What was gold turned to dross as the Homines were replaced by the Volk and the Ludowy. That as kings wrestled and tore the empire asunder, refugees flooded the nearly impassible mountains to fill the valleys around Demonska Planina. Bandit and refugee chieftans became counts, and counts became Dukes. A fortress was built on the mountain, a harbor was rebuilt over the ruins of the old. A city, Gradzlata, rose over the ashes of the old one, to sit, proud and rich and independant. the Stukin Zid kept the Volk in the west and the Ludowy in the east. Their ships visited the harbor though, fat with trade goods in times of peace.
After the merchants came the adventurers. Those brave souls who dug through the catacombs beneath Gradzlata looking for the gold and magic of the bygone empire, trapped with the corpses of a hundred thousand souls doomed by the mountain's fall. Most did not return, but those that did came laden with treasure. Some of it from the empire, some of it from those who went before them and failed.
Now the last emperor is dead. The bright empire, no longer tarnished, is nothing at all. The Volk, under their king Magnus II, seeks to restore the Empire's borders under their own flag. So too do the Ludowy, under King Bogumil, first of his name. Both countries covet the lands around the Demonska Planina. Duke Kazimir keeps both sets of wolves at bay with the threat of the other. how long, will the peace last however?
For now, both powers are content to war in the shadows, through the court of Kazimir and the influence of their merchants. Trade, after all, is the lifeblood of nations. Folk from all over the world come to this rich city, this metropolis of massive mansions and squalid shacks. This shining city fileld with dark alleys, and dark pleasures. All come seeking fortune, but most simply find their fate.
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