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Once four breeds of this proud Saurian race ruled the world, one for each direction except Center, each alligned to a single element, though not in the way of the Dragon-Blooded. Now the flying Northerners and the great Shaman-Warriors of the South are dead, only the Priest-Scholars of the East and a handful of the Western juggernauts remain, degenerated into savagery and ignorance in the city of Rathess. | Once four breeds of this proud Saurian race ruled the world, one for each direction except Center, each alligned to a single element, though not in the way of the Dragon-Blooded. Now the flying Northerners and the great Shaman-Warriors of the South are dead, only the Priest-Scholars of the East and a handful of the Western juggernauts remain, degenerated into savagery and ignorance in the city of Rathess. | ||
− | *[[/Northern|Northern Dragon Kings]] - Diplomats of the Dragon Kings | + | *[[Telgar/Northern|Northern Dragon Kings]] - Diplomats of the Dragon Kings |
− | *[[/Eastern|Eastern Dragon Kings]] - Zealous priests and unparalleled inventors | + | *[[Telgar/Eastern|Eastern Dragon Kings]] - Zealous priests and unparalleled inventors |
− | *[[/Southern|Southern Dragon Kings]] - Shamans and artisans of the burning deserts | + | *[[Telgar/Southern|Southern Dragon Kings]] - Shamans and artisans of the burning deserts |
− | *[[/Western|Western Dragon Kings]] - Mighty warriors without compare | + | *[[Telgar/Western|Western Dragon Kings]] - Mighty warriors without compare |
=== Paths to Power and Wisdom === | === Paths to Power and Wisdom === | ||
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A once-great First Age Kingdom based on the great Southeastern Lake-Seas, almost entirly destroyed by their creation of biological weapons ment to destroy a rival kingdom ruled by the a powerful Night Caste Solar. Now only a few virus-ridden ruins and immune survivors remain of the floating cities that once covered the Lake-Seas. Some suspect that the Dowager studied Domay work when creating the Great Contagion. | A once-great First Age Kingdom based on the great Southeastern Lake-Seas, almost entirly destroyed by their creation of biological weapons ment to destroy a rival kingdom ruled by the a powerful Night Caste Solar. Now only a few virus-ridden ruins and immune survivors remain of the floating cities that once covered the Lake-Seas. Some suspect that the Dowager studied Domay work when creating the Great Contagion. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:06, 9 June 2010
Eventually I'll post the information on various civilizations which I create for my own game or for a game I might be playing in.
- back to Telgar.
Dragon Kings
Once four breeds of this proud Saurian race ruled the world, one for each direction except Center, each alligned to a single element, though not in the way of the Dragon-Blooded. Now the flying Northerners and the great Shaman-Warriors of the South are dead, only the Priest-Scholars of the East and a handful of the Western juggernauts remain, degenerated into savagery and ignorance in the city of Rathess.
- Northern Dragon Kings - Diplomats of the Dragon Kings
- Eastern Dragon Kings - Zealous priests and unparalleled inventors
- Southern Dragon Kings - Shamans and artisans of the burning deserts
- Western Dragon Kings - Mighty warriors without compare
Paths to Power and Wisdom
Weaker then the Charms of even the Dragon-Blooded, these magical Paths were potent enough to craft the wonderous vegetative and crystalline technology of the Dragon-Kings and to rule over Humanity for thousands of years before the Primordial War.
Domay
A once-great First Age Kingdom based on the great Southeastern Lake-Seas, almost entirly destroyed by their creation of biological weapons ment to destroy a rival kingdom ruled by the a powerful Night Caste Solar. Now only a few virus-ridden ruins and immune survivors remain of the floating cities that once covered the Lake-Seas. Some suspect that the Dowager studied Domay work when creating the Great Contagion.