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Secret Lizard President

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  1. "((Tav asked me to post)):
     
    Esch served me faithfully as a good friend, and a kind figure from the entire time I knew him. He has been invaluable. He aided me in the moderation of a forum RP me and him headed, and has been nothign short of amzaing since I've known him. 
     
    +1, Esch. Good luck!"
     
    - As you can see, Tavari asked me to post that for him, and I don't have any problem with the message, so why not? That's a copy of his exact words. Typos and all.
  2. Maybe you should post statistics to back up these claims though, such as comparing the actual power of the bows with data to prove the claims. Simply saying something is true doesn't make it true, and even if it is true you're sure to be met with skepticism (and rightly so, because everyone should be skeptic of things to ensure the quality of information). Also you should include information regarding the durability and typing of the armour you imagine being worn in these situations as well. 

  3. I chose option 1, but I would like it changed a bit. I would very much like the original lore to be a myth, but to allow some divinities, if the lore is ever provided, to take part in the world such as how Iblees and Aeriel did in Aegis.

    People like to use God and divinities to explain things, and I think that would be a great way to look at the original lore as well. The Iblees curse could just be evolution, and Aeriel and Iblees could be gods themselves, not just aengul and daemons, who knows? Maybe there are less powerful divinites, like the Wandering Wizard, about? I think having non-canon gods interspersed with actual, lore-founded divinites here and there, with appropriate lore and admin permission, would be the best course of action.

  4. As for the visions in the woods, it's a pretty standard Native American tradition. I'll add more though later.

    That's exactly what I meant though. Couldn't their version of it be a bit more interesting? I mean, it's a cool tradition on its own, but I'm sure you could make it even better w/ a bit of fantasy spice to it.

  5. This doesn't really need a poll. It's not a new race or sub-race, it's just a culture. You can jump right into role-playing this as far as I know. Just get the players for it, and ask your friendly, local spiderman lore-masters and admins to make sure.

    The weaponry does seem a bit advanced for an Indian-like tribe of people though.

    the ballistae and folding ladder

    Maybe make the part about going into the woods and having a vision more unique too? Seems kind of... normal.

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