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  1. The Thulean Republic Blissfully unaware of and isolated from the chaos that was beginning to consume the galactic south, life on Ultima Thule continues as harshly as ever, although there was some good news. While the exploratory survey led by the NMA Opportun and NMA Prospérité hadn't yielded any exotic resources, the results were by no means a disappointment. Initial reports indicated that the planets and moons of the Hyperborée system possessed considerable mineral wealth and deposits of nuclear fuel. Already, development plans for the system are drawn up by Consul de Cambacérès, who might not be as popular as Lebrun, but his administrative expertise and pragmatic mind mean the Republic continues to function efficiently and fluidly. passed rather easily through the Senate, and the resources and manpower allocated. Many colonists rushed for the chance to be recruited for the projects, hoping for a chance of a life away free from the ever-oppressive atmosphere of Ultima Thule. The current plans for the industrial development of the system were as follows: Arès Arès would likely have been a far superior choice to Ultima Thule to settle, if not for the constant seismic and volcanic activity. Similar in appearance and atmosphere to Mars, although closer to Earth in size, the survey revealed large mineral deposits, such as iron, titanium, and chromium. It's moon, Metus, also possessed moderate resource deposits. While a surface-based mining colony would prove unfeasible due to the high risk of seismic disruption, an orbital station which acted as a base for medium-term mining operations meant the materials could be extracted. The initial startup would be composed of 500 workers, who - along with the materials necessary - would be taken to Arès aboard the NMA Opportun. Pontos Pontos, a helium giant slightly smaller than Jupiter, made up the vast majority of the non-solar mass of the system. It possessed several moons, though only three were of a noteworthy size: Déméter, the largest; Gaulle, a cryovolcanic ice moon named for the war hero and President of the 20th Century; and Prytaneum, the smallest of the major Pontic moons, and most distant of them all. The survey revealed that Pontos itself has sizable levels of helium-3 in its lower atmosphere, a valuable fuel for fusion. Furthermore, the moons themselves had an array of valuable resources, both for materials and for energy generation. For now, though, the initial stages of the development of the Pontic sub-system focused entirely on the patriarch planet, namely an orbital helium mine. Like the Aresian plan, a startup crew of 500 and the materials and equipment required would be taken by the NMA Prospérité. Later development was planned both on Pontos and its moons, and the helium mine would help function as a staging ground for that when the time came. Back on Ultima Thule, the NMR Pèlerin leaves the Mètis shipyard, primed for its purpose: exploration. Led by Captain Jacques Cartier, the corvette leaves the influence of Hyperborée, heading toward the systems to the immediate galactic north. His aim is to establish whether there are any planets in them, and if so, whether they are of interest both industrially and colonially. The work on a method of safely extracting Trizedrium continues in earnest. While results have thus far only been successful in the laboratory, there are successes nonetheless. Summary: Exploring tile to immediate north [2AP] Industrial investment [2AP] Trizendrium research [1AP] Thulean Republic Data
  2. The Thulean Republic - Ultima Thule The first months of life on Ultima Thule were exceptionally difficult. Everyone knew someone that had died to corrosive acid, the toxic gases that enveloped the entire planet in a thick blanket, or simply succumbed to despair and ended it all before it could get worse. Even in the decision to move underground, which proved vital to the continued survival of the colony, resulted in deaths of many to rock falls and collapses, and the threat of starvation loomed ever closer. Up until the discovery of vast deposits of ice and several underground lakes. With sustainable access to fresh water and therefore the ability to grow crops, the prospects of the colonists were dramatically less dire, although life would by no means by a cake walk on Ultima Thule. Since then, the colony has adapted to life underneath hell itself. A government has formed that is a more egalitarian and democratic analogue to the Roman Republic, with a senate of elected representatives who themselves voted upon two consuls to lead the colony every four years, and the colony had officially named itself the République Thuléenne, or the Thulean Republic. The first assembly of the Senate was held in the capital (and only) city, Nouvelle Marseille, 3 months after landing on Ultima Thule, and Charles Debrun and Jean de Cambacérès were elected consuls. The initial bartering has developed into a basic currency-based economy, though the Senate owns the vast majority of industrial and agricultural capabilities of the colony. While means of instantaneous communication have been developed for co-ordination across Ultima Thule, paranoia among the citizenry and conservatism among the Senate meant it has not been directed away from the planet. Perhaps most impressively is the Republic's ability to pursue a space program despite the limitations that the planet imposed, spurred on mostly by Debrun, the more popular of the two consuls. While many senators initially found the idea to be a profound waste of time and resources, the idea was highly favoured among the populace and so was funded, and soon the first ship pierced the veil of death that surrounded Ultima Thule, and returned safely. It wasn't long after that that the decision was made to construct a staging ground in orbit, which eventually evolved into an orbital shipyard where a number of vessels have been constructed to extend the reach of the Republic beyond the death world it was born on, forming the Marine Républicaine (Republican Navy). A military called the Garde Républicaine (Republican Guard) has also developed, numbering around 5,000 Gardes. While trained in military operations, their main services for now have been in law enforcement. One of the first goals of the Republic once it had space-borne capabilites was to better understand their immediate surroundings, both within and without the Hyperborée system. Consequently, the two Hermès-class freighters constructed previously are sent to perform mineral and resource surveys of the system itself. A corvette is also commissioned in the shipyards, to be named the NMR Pèlerin, and will be used to scout nearby systems and search for foreign nations without immediately revealing the existence and location of the Republican homeworld. During routine mining operations for the expansion of Nouvelle Marseille, the architect of which was de Cambacérès, several miners were killed by a spontaneous explosion. Upon an inquiry into the deaths, a strange mineral was discovered that appeared to be the cause of the deaths. Initial attempts to safely extract the highly volatile substance were met with failure, and so several geologists, chemical engineers, and explosives experts are gathered to research a way of doing so. Summary Resource survey of the Hyperborée system [2AP - Mod required] Construction of a corvette [1AP] Beginning researching of Trizendrium extraction [2AP] Thulean Republic Data
  3. The Han Dominion can suck this amphibian chode
  4. OOC: Username: hellfiazz Skype: hellfiazz Ideas and Suggestions?: Don't do drugs RP: Colony Name: Ultima Thule First Planet Type: Venusian Toxic World - Severe acid rain, poisonous atmosphere, etc History: Composed mostly of French men and women, the colony ship from Earth departed full of hope for a new life, away from the dying world they were born on. Upon arrival to the world that would come to be known as Ultima Thule, the colonists aboard felt only despair as they understood the gravity of their situation. Trapped between the cold, endless void and a hellish death world, they chose the latter. In the initial period of colonisation, many died painful deaths to exposure as the frequent acid storms brought exposure to the noxious gases that cloaked the planet. Efforts to live above ground proved unfruitful as the climate tended to cause rapid deterioration of the structures the colonists had built, and so the decision was made to carve out a life underground. Miraculously, vast deposits of ice were discovered while digging, and so the prospect of survival became feasible for the increasingly dour population. Since then, the colonists have managed to scrape together an existence on Ultima Thule, grim as it is. Sent you the map on skype
  5. Most spirits don't care about void magic. A small minority are very much all for it (because it relates to their aspects), and another small minority do despise it (because it opposes their aspects). Same applies for a lot of other non-spooky, non-deity magics. +1 from me. Dark Elves have had lutaumancy for some time and this clarifies and expands their variant on it to make it more unique and idiosyncratic to Delves.
  6. A few years can either be an instant or an aeon in the Spirit Realm. It depends on who, where, and what you are. For Orgon, the years since his defeat at the hands of the mortal champions felt like eternity. His attempt at turning Vailor into a continent-wide hive of disease and pestilence had in many ways been a success. He should have been at his zenith now, but somehow he had been struck down at the hands of Descendants. At his weakest now, he writhed in constant pain and anguish. A few of his most loyal Lessers had tried to help him, surrendering all their power to him, but it was not anywhere near enough. Orgon had been forced to retreat from the mortal realm entirely, and he could do nothing but hope he could hold onto power as his energy recovered, painfully slowly. Unfortunately, this hope seemed to dwindle by the minute, day, year. Rasping voices whispered all around him, conspiring. Orgon knew that the worst was not over. The worst came to him in the form of one of his most prominent lessers, a necrosis spirit by the name of Kinul, at the head of a large gathering of his supporters. "We are honoured to have served under you, Master Orgon. But the plague calls for a new steward." Orgon arose from his rotten throne, slowly but with authority. "An inferior spirit would have stabbed me in the back, not openly challenged me. I thank you for this, Kinul, but you are misguided and foolhardy. I will continue to shepherd the blight." "We shall see, pestilent one." Many had anticipated a grand battle, but their expectations were not met. Orgon charged at Kinul and was immediately struck down, and the lesser wasted no time in subjugating his former master. Some watched in horror at the brutality, some took glee from it. The result was unchanged, and Kinul grew immensely in power as he took on the mantle of Greater. Orgon rose again, tiny in comparison to his former self, and retreated without a word behind the crowd. Kinul walked over to the Throne of Rot, and took his place. He sat on it as Kinul, the new greater immortal spirit of disease, failure, and pestilence.
  7. This Lore has been denied. Topic moved to Denied Lore forum.
  8. This lore has been denied. Snowmen are too great an evil for LoTC. I cannot abide this.
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  10. This lore has been denied. There are already creatures of a similar function that fulfil this niche, namely cervitaurs (and to a lesser extent dryads), and so there's not a great deal of purpose or necessity for these creatures. Furthermore, in general there are already many nature-based creatures, and so it's somewhat less desirable to accept more.
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  12. This lore has been denied. This is quite a hard denial as it is evident there's been a great deal of work, its very well written, and the magic itself is very interesting and could definitely work well within LoTC if not for a few key issues. First of all, the lore needs a bit more explanation as to who the Aengulic patron is, how its not legitimising the human religion, and how the magic works. Additionally, the abilities themselves need a bit of refining in order to make the magic more balanced, as right now it is very powerful. Furthermore, the magic very very closely resembles other magics in some abilities (namely mind magic, holy magic, shamanism, and druidism), and overlap is a feature which the LT seeks to mitigate. In fact, the core principle of utilising pseudo-deified dead souls in order to grant blessings via a mortal conduit is the exact same of that Lutaumanism.
  13. This Lore has been denied. Topic moved to Denied Lore forum.
  14. This lore has been denied. One issue is the part where its implied the spectator mind is able to utilise magic, which could mean the potential for multi-casting (which is a no-no anyway), the new mind, and the ability to multi-task in general which gives cognitism just a bit too much.
  15. This lore has been accepted! However, they are not accepted as playable creatures, and may only be played and utilised for event purposes by the relevant staff.
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  17. This lore has been denied. To us, the creature seemed like something that would remain very obscure to the general server populace and be relegated to only a few players. This could be remedied if the very specific requirements for the transformation were made a bit less restrictive. There are also some who feel the server already has a great deal of creatures, and specifically ones of the dark sort, and so this lore would only exacerbate what many see as the saturation of the server with dark creatures and magic.
  18. This Lore has been denied. Topic moved to Denied Lore forum.
  19. This lore has been denied. The LT doesn't really see the necessity or purpose for these creatures for Muun'trivazja. The exposition of Kha culture and Muun could as easily be achieved by Kha and Muun users. Furthermore, there are already quite a few spectral / Itharel-like creatures (in fact the Guardians seem very similar to Augurs) and so as not to saturate roleplay with those types of things we don't feel there should be any more, unless they're exceptional. The disconnection part isn't so much an issue, so please make a separate lore submission for that.
  20. This Lore has been denied. Topic moved to Denied Lore forum.
  21. This lore has been denied. The truth must never be known.
  22. Edited so it now explicitly says Lessers can manifest, so that the souls aren't permanently destroyed, and removed mention of killing Inferi
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