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 Post subject: Re: Shattered Kingdoms Mythology.
PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:28 am 
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No. It was Gendauvan I think. I just remembered.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:51 am 
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Az'Pook (maybe forrunner of Dreddnahr)
Relynah (took over from Indigo replaced by Reina, but some say is the same as Reina)
Lorani (maybe??? replaced by Yenko)
Isenthor (dwarfish/blacksmith god that built Algorab's prison)


I swear I've also come across the names Gaal and Ary before, but I can't recall where or anything about them.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:33 am 
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Gaal was not an immortal, and by Ary perhaps you mean Aru, which is the D'astae tribe.

Also, Leviathan should be considered an immortal, too. The Immortals themselves granted her that gift.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:52 am 
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I have Ary written down, not Aru. But since I have nothing else, I wouldn't be surprised if it was no good either.

I also forgot Isam, son of Dulrik.
And Demise, child of Zarnex and a mortal, so I don't know if it was fully immortal or not.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:38 am 
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All I gotta say is that Dulrik needs to die off, Wasn't he suppose to be changed years ago? Should have a bonanza with Dulrik battling the entire IMM staff, see how he can handle fighting them all at once!

Then you'd see the Imm staff claim that gods need to be nerfed.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:20 pm 
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LionHeart wrote:
All I gotta say is that Dulrik needs to die off

I resent that remark. :devil:


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:39 pm 
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Dulrik wrote:
LionHeart wrote:
All I gotta say is that Dulrik needs to die off

I resent that remark. :devil:


Inala will hunt Dulrik, and slay him! Wonder if the quality of his skin will be near god-like?


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:06 pm 
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Xandrennus was Paladin god of Duty I think. Pergan was a hellion God of Ambition, or something (think he was a precursor to Algorab)


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:02 pm 
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It is written that Pergan, Dark Lord of Ambition, whose name was a rallying
cry for dark knights and mages of yore, slipped from the realms quietly and
without pomp. And so it was with some shock and much amusement that
Yopparai, Patron of Chaos and Insanity, fresh off a bout of merriment and
binge-drinking, did happen across Pergan's sleeping form in one of the back
halls of the fabled Citadel of the Gods. Not one to pass over a ripe
opportunity presented, Yopparai silently produced an enchanted bottle of
gutshaker, drained it, then slipped the dark lord carefully inside. He
then made his way swiftly to the Mount of the Silver Winds, where he knew
the Silver Dragon, Xandrennus, Lord of Virtue, was slumbering away peacefully
after a misguided attempt on his life by a despairing elven champion. There
was the bottle produced once more, and Xandrennus awoke to the confines of
an ornate, but alcohol-tinged cage. Yopparai shook the bottle violently,
and Pergan awoke with a mournful howl, heaving his considerable bulk against
the bottle, to no avail. Yopparai amused himself for a good while with his
prank, then, bored and sleepy, tossed the container into the sea and promptly
forgot about it.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:04 pm 
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> help yopparai
Lord of Mirth and Insanity

Insanity: Obsession, Addiction, Madness, Delusion
Chaos: Spontaneity, Disorder, Confusion
Pleasure: Drink, Food, Entertainment, Sexuality
Misc: Sheep, Undergarments, Oneness, and Stuff

Yopparai seeks to help all mortals experience the ultimate release of the
carefree mind. To accomplish this it is necessary for members of his faith
to break out of the confines of logic and so called "rational" thought.
Yopp and his priests will lead a follower through strict, disciplined
routines, only to throw them into a situation of complete chaos, or
subject them to periods of divine madness, then suddenly require of them
great feats of logic. Each episode seeks to break the mind from the
patterns it blindly follows.

Mastery over Chaos is an oxymoron, and so naturally falls into Yopparai's
lap. In godhood, his state of mental disorganization becomes an external
force. The threads of Fate become tangled where ever Yopparai's influence
is felt. It is enough to drive Yizashi to drink. Order and Predictability
are just two more snares that trap the mind.

For those that do not follow him, Yopparai, through his faithful, tries to
lighten the pressures of daily life through parties, plays, performances
of poetry and song (mostly of a bawdy nature) and puppet shows. Knowing
that laughing at oneself is often the best way to truly overcome oneself,
the performances often involve parodies of well known and influential
people. These are not always well received.
In pursuit of his goals, Yopparai's followers will employ all forms of
pharmaceuticals and alcohol at their disposal. All forms of pleasure are
considered worthy of pursuit and are highly encouraged in others as well.

While Yopparai will accept anyone who truly seeks a free mind, his
influences tend to appeal to Thespians, Bards, Swashbucklers, Clowns and
Circus Acts. Though not a wielder of magic in mortal life, Yopp
understands the effectiveness of a well-placed spell to achieve an
entertaining outcome.

Magicians of all ilks are encouraged to find new ways to use their powers
to entertain and amuse. For more information about Yopparai's life as a
mortal and his ascension into the pantheon, see the Yopparai Section of
the Library of Nerina.

[HP:100%] [ME: 40%] [PE:100%]


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