Gaea, the world, crafted in the image of the primordial; bathing, in all their glory and beauty. But also, their terrible, terrible passion. A world of wonder as much horror, and by no means short of middle ground to assail the common folk.-Eonwaris, Chief Scribe and Historian of the Twilight Fortress. The Attributes of Fate, Vol II, iii.
In the beginning there was nothing, ever darkness, save for a mass of formless energy anchored in the center of this ever dark. For an eternity this was all there was; but, through the passage of aeons the energy burst and waxed like the moons. In an ever and all directional tidal wave the cosmos was born as the antithesis to this prior nothing that surrounded it.
As this energy gave manifest to the Heavens the first to arrive were the Vaulted Ones. Great Beings, giving the Heavens material form and shape, and the foremost among them: Aeman. Aeman gave the cosmos laws and shaped Heavenly bodies across the skies. It was Aeman that planted the seeds of twin arks, spherical bodies that would be host to life. For Aeman saw that the ultimate destiny of the cosmos was to belong to other, smaller beings that would wonder at the ever changing universe in full glory.
These twin bodies, Aearth and Gaea, two bodies representing one creation. For countless years Aeman and other Vaulted formed, gave birth, and soothed them into being hosts for life. Teeming with plants, animals, and forming in their own images the sentient races.
But, not all of the Vaulted Ones shared this value of being the caretakers of things seeming so small and insignificant in an ever expanding universe. A schism, unlike any that would come after, developed and broke the Vaulted Ones into two. The Dark Ones who wished to exert influence over these lesser races. Rather than shepherd the younger races to fruition. Thus darkness wrested with light, one seeming to triumph over the other before being driven back. In a last act of love Aeman cut out his own soul and split it into two. Driving his divided soul into the hearts of Aearth and Gaia and thus banishing the Dark Ones from freely walking on both worlds. But at a cost, Aeman was split into two; Vaemidia, bringer of life; Avalar, bringer of death.
However, the Dark Ones would not be so easily cheated, and thus in a last act of spite they sundered the twin arks. Separating Aearth and Gaia from one another for all eternity…
Damak Var Sub-OP
The Starlight Sub-OP
Welcome to Gaea! A world of wonder and danger, magic and sorcery, beauty and horror! This is a role play/world-building/hang-out-for-fantasy –lover’s type deal. So this is meant to be rather large scale, but always the primary focus is to have fun and enjoy your time here. There will be role playing, and lots of it; also, there will be world-building. Every setting needs a world and I always enjoy allowing other people to create their own stuff within the rule’s parameters. This allows everyone to get their own piece of the pie, and like ingredients to said pie, coming together in utter deliciousness. Yum…pie.
As such we invite people to take the already established world and through role play or adding in ideas mold it to whatever shape we can create. Do you want to rise create your own realm? Overthrow your monarch? Become a Vampire? Be a Monster slayer? Perhaps being a Mercenary? Hell even a prostitute-assassin-sorceress hybrid (keep it PG-13 please for the lewd category, this is a respectful establishment!). The choice is yours.
Gaea, is a fantasy world, and whenever possible leaning to realism or low fantasy with just enough high fantasy to allow variance. There are of course many established nations and cultures people can relate to our own world in real life. Such as the Greco-Roman/Byzantine themed Paletine people, the Norse themed Naedse, the Hungarian themed people of Eszog, and the Germanic/French Middle Ages themed Saerheastan realms. If you look at the whole map you’ll see references to the Khmer Empire, China during antiquity and middle ages, the Mongols, African Tribes, Middle-Eastern Caliphates, Migration Era tribes, and the whole nine yards.
This is mixed with Elves, Dwarves, Dragons, and so forth.
The role play will begin in 503 AL (After Palan’s Landing) and proceed however we wish. I generally go pace of plot and keep time consistent if abstract.
Magic, Sorcery, Wizardry, or whatever else you want to call it. Is a rare art, and a dangerous one at that. While there are quite a few dabblers in Magic there are few Masters. Magic can do great things, and also terrible ones as well. But for the most part almost all Magic requires a price, or something in exchange. Cast a fire ball, well if you miss-caste/miss-pronounce/or even in some cases touch that magical fire you'll get burned---Usually very badly. That's just one example, so learn and use magic at your own discretion. A rule of thumb, the more powerful the amount the higher the price, shoot lightning you might crack a rib if you are not careful. Summon a Wraith, better hope you know proper binding incantation or you'll probably get killed. Want to bind a Demon you probably will have to cut off a finger or someone is going to cut off something.
Magical artifacts are roughly similar, some require a price for their usage. Others do not and can be used freely; however, the majority of these objects have a recharge time or can run out of whatever makes them tick. So use wisely.
2. Be fair, you are not god-like (that and the actual far more real Gaean Gods will love to dick you over).
3. I reserve the right to appoint Administrative positions for those who desire it. Like Co-Op or an additional map editor and what not.
4. When in doubt stick to realism, if you’ve been beheaded you are not coming back unless some MAJOR being with enough mojo grabs your soul and rams it back into you. The hope being they also took the courtesy of re-attaching your head. This is also a pre-gunpowder setting, not that you need it, I mean we have magic.
5. Magic is allowed, but don’t wank it. To reference a TV show, “All Magic comes at a Price!” (Brownie points for whoever gets that)
6. Rules are subject to change.
7. Nations are expected to have actual problems, what I mean is that for example large Empires are HARDER to hold together internally and possibly externally. This keeps the nation-playing field level enough to allow realistic power shifting and keep things fluid. If need be I’ll conjure up something.
9. No you cannot be a God.
10. Please use decent grammar and spelling (Secondary School/High School level please) and at least a paragraph
11. Posts must be at least 6 complete sentences in length along with headers for each section (if you have more than one section), detailing the location, point of view, and year it takes place.
12. do not double or triple post in the OOC or IC unless you are a Sub-OP or the OP (Myself).
13. Three warnings and you are out of the role play.
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