Utterly Mad
The Pit => Rec Room => Topic started by: RedVulnus on September 09, 2016, 09:02:38 pm
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Hey! So a place for out of character stuff, discussion, etcetera. Saw Apathetic mention we might want one so here it is.
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Awesome!
Just a heads up, I just discovered that I might not have internet at home, so I may or may not be present for the next two days. Will still post at work as I usually have nothing better to do in my internet guy capacity, and am not often needed in the shop at the moment.
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Yo, could I make up a small-ish wealthy human kingdom to be a member of? Might border the Dwarves or somethin'.
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That's perfectly fine.
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Is there a rough map of Azmodal? Or a "well, the Highlands are to the east, the chosen kingdom to the west, etc. etc." type idea in your head?
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I don't have a map just some vague ideas that I don't mind players overriding if they so choose. I will say geography wise that the Imperial Monarchy was the only country planned to have an actual border along the Mists, but that was all I had figured out.
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I will get a post up later tonight.
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Bad shit happened and I ended up crying myself to sleep rather than posting, will get a post up tonight.
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I should have internet at home again this evening, so I will post whenever now.
Also, Kingdom of DF nobles, lulz.
ALSO ALSO: Updated the Capitol's lore to include a water solution for the city (EVIL LAUGH AGAIN). This may become important very quickly, and though it's not mentioned in the thread yet, it will be once the King disengages from combat and meets with his engineer after the day's fighting is over.
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I think I see what your thinking with the aqueducts.
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Yeah. It's in theory an excellent defensive mechanism, and makes for a decent plan D if the catacombs get completely out of control somehow. I've also now got a plan E and plan F, but hopefully we won't have to touch on those as I'm pretty sure they'd wreck the Capitol something fierce and also prevent me from using whatever the cylinder will turn out to be, and turn Haralus' crusade into several years of rebuilding.