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Post by Emu on Feb 23, 2006 3:11:37 GMT
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Mounts:
Gorgaknotus – A desert carnivore that is a little bit taller than a horse and about as wide as a car from leg to leg, it has hard plates across its back and smooth plates across its belly. Rough horn-like guards over the sides of their mouth for crushing bones, they also have a tail about their length with small balls at the end which can be used for defense and attack, though naturally are used for mating. They run about thirty miles per hour for great distances and need little to no water, good for defense and easy to train as a war mount. Training needed to ride one as they tend to try their rider off at first.
Jeurgrak – A large bird-like animal that is very passive. Jeurgrak fly very fast but are easily brought down if hit. They feed on tree leaves mainly though will eat fruit and small animals as well. The females are a dull gray and black color and the males are a very bright orgy of colors ranging from orange to purple and have a small sensitive horn coming out of their neck used for mating.
Listersor – A thin reptilian with a very long tail, walks about on four feet but when running it does so on its hind legs, using its front legs to balance itself and grab food as it can. They hit small to medium size birds, using their sharp claws to grab them when they can, as well as eggs and at times small to medium size animals on the ground. They are extremely hard to tame and ride, requiring several months to merely be able to ride, and up to a year to ride smoothly.
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Post by Emu on Feb 23, 2006 3:43:23 GMT
Gods:
Amaethon – The god of magic. Azoqu – God of the forest, of hunting, and of animals. Baun'Ti – God of justice. Buw'ta – The goddess of war, also known as the goddess of blood. Céiralleur – God of fate, also known as god of death. Credide – Goddess of the elements, also known as Mother. Dur'Gaesha – God of life. Heypzo – God of merchants. Kashati – Goddess of protection. Mhinv'Ainera – God of wisdom and the arts. Paw'Keb – Goddess of prostitutes Opelli – God of chance and luck. Ori-Tezzan – God of the dream realm. Oxien – God of men. Rama'Sar'Vanui – God of legends and myth, also known as the god of bards. Renya – God of love. Scabi – Goddess of women. Xo'Loki – God of distraction, also known as the Trickster God. Yukal – God of wealth. Zeith – God of chaos.
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Post by Emu on Feb 24, 2006 6:34:12 GMT
Cities:
Tai'Vozar – The magical center of the world. This city accepts all forms of magic, science, or any form of education. Many schools are based at Tai'Vozar and the Council, the leaders of all arts, is based here and case strict laws and rules for this city. It is easy one of the largest and most enchanting place, with towers unbelievably tall and gardens that are beautiful year around. They have a huge militia that is stationed around the entire city and roads leading to the city. They have barracks from up to seven miles out in case surrounding towns are attacked and have one mage per squad, a feat no other military can match. At the center of this town there is a huge white and black tower that reaches the clouds, said to be the tallest in the world. These towers have huge crystal bridges of various colors and at the top resides the Council. Because walking stairs would take too long, when the towers were built they constructed a magical floor which elevates to every twenty stories which are connected by stairs and bridges should one choose to switch towers.
Pao-Quft – A crossroad town which grew in a huge city, then steadily made itself into a country. Pao-Quft is the capital of Mivela and is known as Heypzo's Territory. Huge manors encompass the city, and the richer merchants, known as the Princes, own massive manors in the middle of the city called the Circle.
Lax'Daezurk – A city deep in the desert, with walls that reach almost a thousand feet tall and hundreds of feet thick, it is truly impressive. All of the buildings in this city are a bleached white and several of the larger builds have basements that expand deep underground. In the middle of this city is a castle which sores to the heavens, with its own separate wall that like it's counter part is seamless so assassins cannot scale it. Within this castle the Three Kings and the Three Queens live, the ones that control the desert country. Around the outer wall thousands of peasants live and work. This city can only exist because of a grand lake, Daezurk, which is within the walls. This lake is a wonder of the world, because unlike other bodies of water it is not blue or green or any other shade which is between, no, this lake is a golden color during the day, and a bright shining silver at night. All whom have study this lake believe this so because of an ancient enchantment which allows the lake to always stay full, regardless of how the desert wishes to suck it dry. Because of this very reason is why Lax'Daezurk's defensives are constructed as such and their own army trained so strictly for even with these things other surrounding desert nations, or even sects, try to overrun the city and conquer it for the nurturing water.
Gork Yez – A city of trees. What started out as a small village of Druato became a place of great study as those who wished to become alchemist and herbalist traveled here where a long time veteran of Tai'Vozar had retired. After two hundred or so years, a newly founded council declared the city to be renamed Gork Yez, after the scholar. Though signs that others than Druato live there, the building styles are still strictly designed by the Druato themselves, forsaking all who would disgrace their forest. Though a small road has been made to the unhappiness of several Druato, it is still difficult to get to.
Naivogan – A city of surrounded by a great lake. Naivogan is home to several water wizards, and in fact is ruled by a selected water wizard. Naivogan is built on an island in the middle of what is said to be the largest lake in the world, by others it is said to be an ocean. It is widely known for it magnificent beauty, with buildings all constructed as finely as any palace. The downfall of this wonderful city though is that many Zahsoi Elf bands live around the city, taking advantage of the pathetic militia that the city has and travelers.
Henaritus Qupŏzferoe – A city of wings. Built by a long ancient yet still remembered king of the Angelics, Henaritus Qupŏzferoe is a massive city which floats above one of the highest mountains. Below the city another, though often over looked, city lives. Not much is known about Henaritus Qupŏzferoe because it is very rare that anyone but Angelics travel to this great city, and the ones who do make it rarely speak of what the city is. What is known is that the buildings are made of gold and silver all, while the streets are made of quartz and the lamps of crystal. That alone makes it worth traveling to the small city that lives beneath that awesome heaven.
Û'æz-rõë – An underground city built by Dark Elves, it is known to merely a few. Û'æz-rõë is a city of darkness, it's name literally means Light's Extinction. The guardians of this city can be seen at times in the night in the vast northern forest because of their markings which unbeknown to the Dark Elves glow a silvery-blue light.
Qavuabane – A city which the Gliceen built, it is a marvel being both above and below ground. Now its inhabitants range from the Gliceenai themselves to even Kualiu Elves and Lozkai. Qavuabane has, over the ages it has grown more and more. Starting off as a simple city for others to gather to becoming a city surrounded by walls. Several walls actually, eleven. As it has grown so have the number of walls, and each one reflecting the age it was built. Though it has been taken a few times by out siding forces who have rallied against the city, it is rare and few—only seven times in all of history—but those who have conquered this city will always be known in history as great leaders, regardless of whether they are protruded as evil or good depends on the time however.
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