Jump to content

farmerclown

Ender VIP
  • Posts

    603
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by farmerclown

  1. Hey! How do I become an Azdrazi? I’m super invested in RP!

  2. Yoooooo this is what I call epic! When is this man going to be admin?
  3. Happy Birthday! @Gemini Sorry the status’s flooded it.💜

  4. beautiful! absolutely stunning!
  5. Love ya Korvic, thanks for everything and fixing the server for us! All of the community appreciates you. <3
  6. Renelian Head of Clinic, Marzoss Devione, hears of the war while stockpiling the Renelian clinic. “Well, time to crusade against the Suticans, this should be fun!” The infamous ‘ker chimed, an apparent grin on her features. ”I’m surprised this hasn’t been done sooner. Let Luara’s wrath teach them not to trifle with those who see Luara's light.”
  7. Can you adopt me so I can have your brat cat?
  8. RP Name::Caestella Aureon MC Username: DumbBlondeVibes Discord: emmanatalyia#0001 What Nation Are You Affliated With?: Druids/Sutica/Irrinor Why Do You Wish To Come?: The paladins are using my ship. Also I wish to do combat rp and adventure rp! What Skills Can You Bring?: Conjuration (T5), Telekinesis (T5), Medical RP, Combat RP, Great tavern rp to amuse players in the downtime!
  9. I fully agree with this. It is so easy to tell people to move to a different area to discuss politics or other controversial topics rather than fully revoke ones’ right to talk about such things. It is called proper moderation rather than just shutting ones’ thoughts and opinions down immediately with a ban.
  10. The Void and Voidal Magics Authored by Leandra Laethyrn Genre: Voidal Studies The Void -=- The Void is the realm in which mages draw their magic from. It is described as everything and yet nothing. The realm is fairly chaotic and no Descendant has been able to comprehend it thus far other than the fact that it is filled with mana. However, a small amount of Descendants have gone to the Void and come back, they said time was different there. Though, there are only a few cases of such happening. Mages first learn how to connect to the Void via emptying their mind and concentration. This is also gained through meditation and practice, making it easier over time for a mage to connect to the Void. Mages are able to use mana from the excess mana that their soul excretes and are able to manipulate it to how they see fit. -=- There are also events called Voidal Tears which cause rifts in the veil of the Void, opening holes between our realm and the realm of the void. Voidal Tears are also considered to be Voidal Corruption. From these Voidal Tears, there are creatures called Voidal Horrors. These creatures are filled with mana and they are generally chaotic, though not all the time. Descendents do not always understand these creatures due to them turning to gunk a few hours after dying. -=- Voidal Magics -=- Alterations -=- Alteration is the art of altering the world around you via whatever the mage desires. Though there are several different types of magic that allows one to alter the world around them. Transfiguration is the art of imbuing the mundane with magic in order to enchant it. This allows for one to create things such as mana gems and focus crystals to harness the mana from within the enchantments at a later date. Telekinesis uses mana anchors in order to manipulate the gravity of an object in order to lift the object. Voidal Shifting is when one is able to transmute an individual or multiple individuals from one location to another in a matter of seconds. This process is extremely dangerous and complex due to the fact that a mana anchor is the only thing holding those individuals onto the normal plane. The caster is only able to shift to where they can physically walk too. Voidal Translocation is the act of bringing and placing objects in and out of the Void by using mana to do so, large objects and people are unable to be transported in and out of the void due to the amount of mana it would take to do so. -=- Evocation -=- Evocation is the art of bringing the elements out from the Void and manipulating them to the magi’s will. There are five different types of evocations that one may learn to cast. There is Fire Evocation, the act of evoking fire from the void and manipulating it for either household purposes or for more combat oriented purposes. Water Evocation is a process in which one can manipulate water from the void, perfect for the daydreamer who wishes to elegantly manipulate water or prankster. Earth Evocation has become a more rare art of summoning earth, this is perfect for a geologist who wishes to learn more about his craft or if one wishes to summon magnetic material to prank the guards. Air Evocation manipulates the element of air from the Void in order to harness it, extremely dangerous if one lives on a cliff side. Lastly, there is Life Evocation, or Conjuration, which is the art of conjuring flora and fauna from the Void. This evocation is the most complex of the five evocations due to the meticulous study involved in conjuring life forms from the Void. One must dissect and understand the plant or animal in its entirety before being able to create these evocations. -=- Illusion -=- Illusion is the final category of Voidal Magic. It is the art of manipulating the senses into believing an entirely different thing than what is happening. Whether it be tricking someone into thinking you smell of honeydew and sugar or changing your face to look like an Orc when you have the body of an elf, the options are limitless. One can create a glamour and mask an object to look like something it is not, it can be anything from changing a pencil to a crayon or a wooden sword to a steel one. They can fabricate almost anything to make it seem like it is real, but isn’t.
  11. The Moon Authored by Leandra Laraethryn Genre: Science [!] The original copy of the book sits upon the shelves of the Eternal Library, its cover dating back to 1739. The book is awaiting to be read. The moon is one of the most apparent celestial bodies in the night sky that appears most often in our day to day lives, making it one of the most important of the celestial bodies that we can see. It revolves around our planet to indicate the difference between day and night in sync with the sun. The moon represents many of the Aenguldaemons in the universe. The moon is described as a round ivory circle with both large and small grey divots that encompass the night sky. The moon goes through different phases. Its first phase, known as a ‘Full Moon’, is entirely bright and it slowly darkens by slivers of black growing more and more each passing night. The middle phase is entirely dark and often called a ‘New Moon’ as it signifies the brightness returning to the moon via more slivers, making the moon grow brighter until it is back at the phase of being a full moon. The moon represents many of the Aenguldaemons in the universe, often times leading to a large amount of confusion. Aeriel is the Archaengul who watches over the soulstream. The soulstream is essentially a purgatory where lost souls are sent after they die. This soulstream is said to be on the moon where Aeriel can easily guide the souls of the lost. Aeriel simply only watches over the soulstream, rather than the moon itself. Metztli is the goddess, or rather Aengul, of the moon. It is she who is also the creator of the Kharajyr. The Wilven Sanctuary Monks believe that one of the Triumvirate, Rellenia, represents the moon and came to represent such when the Triumvirate became the celestial beings that they are. The moon is an important aspect in astronomy and in our history. It is often forgotten how much of our history and culture revolves around the moon, so let this serve as a reminder that the moon is much more important than you think.
  12. Constellations Authored by: Leandra Laraethryn Genre: Science Constellations are collections of bright stars that form patterns. Stars a bright circles of light that appear to be dotting the night sky. One scientist has theorized that our sun is also a star much like those seen in the constellations. Often times these groups of stars represent animals or creatures. These stars, though looking like they are close together actually are far apart. Many Descendents use these constellations for different facets of their culture. The Haeseni Zodiac is a fantastic example of the utilization of constellations as part of one's history and culture. This zodiac system was based off of six of the main constellations, as well as the moon. The first constellation is Morrighei, often seen as the mythical queen of the hitherlands. The second constellation represented by the Harseni Zodiac is Gorm. Gorm is seen as a three-eyed crow. Garundonrech is the third constellation. This collection of stars forms the pattern of a wrym. The fourth constellation in the Haeseni Zodiac is Osbjor the Champion of Giants. The fifth constellation is called the Wopperklaw. This constellation takes the form of Koltin, an infamous cursed magus. The final of the Haeseni Constellations is Frysklund, known as the Northern Drake. The Valah use this zodiac system as justification for certain personality traits for people born during certain times of the year. Though, there is absolutely no scientific backing for those claims and it is simply pseudoscience. Constellations are not pseudoscience however and simply are groupings of bright stars that the Descendant brain is able to recognize patterns with. The night sky is filled entirely with constellations. It is theorized that there are over fifty constellations that can be seen from the silver towers of Haelun’or in Vailor.
  13. Marzoss Devione walks into the garden outside the manor. She looks down at the body giving it a small kick before shrugging. “Eh more fertilizer and mystery meat for the pasta.” ((This is obviously a meme response and a void, you got me good though ?
  14. Caestella Elibar’acal cackles from the depths of the Aureon Manor. She rolls over in bed and turns to Eryn with a massive grin on her expression. “Time to take their books like they took my oem’iian away from me.”
  15. The Fall of Alderyn Genre: Mali’ History Author: Caestella Elibar’acal [!] This book may be found in the Mali’ history section of the Eternal Library. Author’s note: This is divided into two sections, an actual report and a personal account. The Report The fall of Alderyn happened on the 15th of The Deep Cold, 1713 when the city of Alderyn had surrendered to the Empire and the nation of Haelun’or. The City commonly occupied by the Mali’ame and was a principality of Aegrothond before it’s surrender. A group of Imperials and Mali’aheral charged into the city lead by Maheral High Prince Dimaethor of Malinor, Prince Delos of Malinor, Prince Elrion of Malinor and Prince Omar Grimmar’lak of Malinor and claimed it for the Desolation Pact and a Mali’ shredded and unfurled the Elven Union’s banner while others finished rummaging through the city. The Imperials and Sullimiran gathered in the throne room to celebrate the victory in the wake of the Alderynians’ cowardice. It is one of the few invasions that Haelun’or has le as Mali’aheral are more isolationists. However, this is leading into the Golden Age of Haelun’or where the Mali’thill will take charge in more conquests. A Personal Account from Caestella Loreaire As we approached the gates of Alderyn, I was invigorated. After marching from Haelun’or to here I knew it would be a move that would change the very history of the blessed Silver State. The Maheral Dimaethor Visaj was leading the charge alongside Delos, Elrion and Omar Grimmar’lak, the Princes of Malinor. We finally arrived at the gates after a long march and attempted to get in through the gates after a long March and attempted to get in through the gates and they did not budge, so we tried the citizen’s doors. After Lady Vexalia had used her magic through to loosen the citizen’s doors and Prince Elrion kicked down the door with immense strength for his young age. Then, we all swarmed the gates, most of us ready to attack, however, we found the city had been deserted by the Mali’ame and they crawled back to their hole in the main city of Aegrothond. I rushed into the Tavern hoping to do some looting, although I should’ve realized I had forgotten my trusty lockpick. We were all scattered throughout the city, a party of twenty of us I would estimate, explored the Tavern and Clinic before rushing up the mountain towards the throne room with an Imperial, who never got the name. We were the first to enter, then I went to explore the rest of the building for anyone else, but yet again found it deserted. Then, Prince Delos placed the flag of Desolation Pact in the center of the throne room, where a throne should have been, but was taken. We then gathered around the throne room to celebrate the victory, with the cheers of “Maehr’sae Hiylun’ehya” and “Ave.” We declared Alderyn for the Desolation Pact and Lady Vexalia used her telekinesis magic to unfurl the banner in the throne room. After this was done, we all headed to our respectable nations and the Mali’Aheral celebrated the victory in the tavern.
  16. Mali'Thill Creation: A Brief History Genre: Mali’aheral History Author: Caestella Elibar’acal [!] This historical text can be found in the Mali’aheral history section of the Eternal Library. Long ago there were four brothers, each the first of the descendent races. These four brothers were known as Malin, father of the elves, Krug, father of Uruks, Horen, father of humans, and Urguan, father of the dwarves. Malin created a kingdom in which Larihei was a trusted advisor. Though, Larihei asked for no reward, she simply studied in the library preferring scholarly pursuits. Upon the discovery of the Aspects and World Altars, Larihei apprised Malin of the dangers of using these artifacts. Malin did not listen to Larhei’s wisdom and her advice was ignored. Malin chose to listen to the Archdruids instead of Larihei and the World Altar eventually led to the taint of forests and the forests turning feral. While the people of Malinor grew content with the ways of the Aspects, Larihei and a group of her followers began to study the void. Larihei and her companions discovered the first evocations, transfiguration, and translocation. Larihei ensured that these progressions with gaining knowledge of the void were slow and controlled. These discoveries started to change and improve the lifestyle of the Mali’. Malin, however, grew weary and afraid of Larihei’s arcane prowess. Malin betrayed Larihei and banished the practice of the voidal arts, even though this was the only thing Larihei had asked for during her centuries-long tenure as an advisor. Larihei and her followers refused to stop their studies and retreated into caves. In these caves they discovered the golden pools. Larihei and her followers bathed in these golden pools for centuries. However, they began to notice changes due to this; their ears grew longer, their hair lightened and gleamed, their arcane prowess grew stronger, they became more intelligent than their fellow Mali, they became taller, and their eyes became lighter as well, filling with silver deposits. Their skin was clearer and they became revered for beauty. They turned into the Mali’thill, high elves. As the newly changed Mali’thill returned to Malinor, the elves of the old became bitter and jealous of their changes. They lashed out and burned down the homes of the ‘thill. The tensions continued to rise and Malin was missing. Larihei saw this as an opportunity and announced the establishment of elCihi’thilln, or the Silver City. elChihi’thilln was a place for the mali’thill to thrive with their scholarly pursuits with the void. They continued on, despite the resistance from the elves of Malinor. Maehr’sae hiylun’ehya kept the mali’aheral united and has continued to lead our people for centuries.
  17. Path of the Stonewalker Genre: Mali’thill History Author: Caestella Elibar’acal [!] A nonfiction book that can be found in either the history or the philosophy section of the Eternal Library of Laureh’thilln. The Path of the Stonewalker was started by a elfess and her golem. The elfess was betrayed by her loved ones and she sought to find resolution in the solitude of her home, however, she felt that her home was no longer with those she once loved. She then brought her children to the cave of Golems within the home of the Mali’aheral. There, she focused her life on becoming as emotional as the creatures of stone that she so dearly loved were, and golems do not have emotions. The heartbreak of the loss of her lliran and her loved ones betraying her was too much for her to bare so she donned a mask of a golem. The mask of the Stonewalker hides the shame of her pain, emotions, and her wrong doings, much like that of the Weeping Blades. The Stonewalkers use this title so they do not have to bare their shame to they eyes of the public, for how can one be the most pure if they are on The Path to Purity. One is marked as a Stonewalker by a golem painting glowing runes that symbolize the path and maehr’sae hiylun’ehya on their body. Purity redemption is the goal of the Stonewalkers. They strive to achieve purity of the mind by following the mindsets of golems. This is due to the fact that constructs are not emotional creatures. They act rationally and act only upon orders from their Imperas; or in the case of the Stonewalkers, the Diarchy. The Stonewalkers follow this path to learn resilience and discipline, it is an unconventional way for a mali’aheral to continue their Path to Purity on a deeper level. Stonewalkers focus on redeeming their mental homeostasis and clearing their impurity of the mind. The followers of this philosophy are of the utmost dedicated to restoring their purity and ensuring they remain dedicated to the Diarchy for the rest of their lives.
  18. Fear of the Mali'thilln Genre: Psychological Thriller [Fiction Stories] Author: Caestella Elibar’acal [!] A fiction book would be found in the section of Fiction Stories in the Eternal Library of Laureh’thilln. A lone Mali’thill would be standing in the wilderness outside of the blessed Laureh’thilln, lost as the wind was her flaxen-hair whipping around her. She pulled her fur coat tighter around her blanched skin. She could no longer stomach the sight of what lingered around the walls of Silver, impurity, taint, the ‘ata had seemed to have taken over elcihi’thilln. The home of the pure had lost to them, there was nothing but darkness that lurked within the once bastion of purity. Images of her cousins of silver being slaughtered and acid forced down their throats to choke on repeated over and over in the elfess’ mind. The walls of silver were once a place of safety and purity for her race. However, the ‘ata slowly made their ranks up the military. They became trusted, loved by many, until their true motives were revealed and it was too late, they had taken over. The elfess screamed out as she could not get the repeating images of the slaughter out of her head. She could not get their screams and cries for help to stop ringing in her mind. Did this make her impure, too? Did they turn her into one of them? Did her grief stricken state change the foundation of her beliefs of logic above all else, because her thoughts at the moment were certainly not logical. Was she responsible for not warning people of the ‘ata that started roaming the walls? She would not know, for it was too late for her. The plague of the ‘ata had entered her mind and used grief to eat away at the very things that made her pure. The screaming suddenly stopped and the elfesses face would become blank and entirely emotionless. She would drop her coat and turn back around to the now ruined statue of Larihei with a demonic smirk crossing her face. The elfess would take a few steps forward and continued on her way, almost construct like towards the burning city. She whispered faintly to herself, though it was not her speaking it was the ‘ata parasite, “The Silver City has fallen, the ‘ata have risen. The time is now. The pure will perish and suffer like they have done to us.”
  19. Caestella Elibar’acal begun collecting her papers and binding them together in two separate notebooks. She placed down the binding materials and stacked the books on top of one another. Her eyes would glow white as she curled her fingers around the Greatstaff of the Stonewalker. The books would begin to levitate and float behind her as she exited the golem cave and started of towards the Eternal Library. She placed the two tomes in the donation box with a somewhat pleased smile upon her face. “I am so happy that the blessed knowledge of the Mali’thill is expanding once more and our library is returning to the glory it deserves.
  20. Marzoss Devione simply sighed as she moved around various liquor bottles behind the bar and heard screams resonating from below the manor. A few moments later ,she saw a stony Vas carry out the body of a blonde human who was a stranger in a bloodied mess as she crouched behind the bar organizing the liquor still. She blinked and muttered after he left, “Why am I not surprised?”
×
×
  • Create New...