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by zackepic22
Thu Apr 20, 2017 9:20 pm
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Superhero Games] Collaborative Earth, Earth C:01148
Replies: 13
Views: 3080

Re: [Superhero Games] Collaborative Earth, Earth C:01148

Time to bring some life back into the collab stuff again. The Temporal Barons are a mysterious race of aliens who are almost always humanoid appearance-wise. And, yet, it is known by many that they have quite a bit of mastery over space and time with their strange vehicles and technology, and by a f...
by zackepic22
Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:45 pm
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collab WBing thread the third
Replies: 5
Views: 1239

Re: [Pathfinder]Collab WBing thread the third

The 'world' is made up of hundreds of millions of continent-sized 'Earth' planes, although, the variety is as wide as the planes of most worlds, with each plane capable of possessing it's own unique-mostly-elements, physics, and magics inside it's barriers. Inbetween the planes on the same level as ...
by zackepic22
Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:32 pm
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collab WBing thread the third
Replies: 5
Views: 1239

[Pathfinder]Collab WBing thread the third

So, yeah, except for classes, same rules as the first two, more or less.
by zackepic22
Sun Dec 04, 2016 7:08 pm
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!
Replies: 61
Views: 10170

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!

The 'Star of Yolla-Sha' is not a star, but rather the Cradle's largest and most multi-racial Conglomerate, made up of over 100 companies. The Star of Yolla-Sha does trade all over the cradle, including every planet and moon, and even on at least a few Gods. They're lead by the Male High Elf, Alzyr S...
by zackepic22
Sat Dec 03, 2016 1:01 am
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!
Replies: 61
Views: 10170

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!

Over Two billion years old, and evolved from a reptilian species on Terrakugh, the Dragons and their anthromorphic Descendants were quite possibly the most intelligent life in the universe at one point. Once having their own powerful universe spanning empire, they ended up splitting up due to differ...
by zackepic22
Thu Dec 01, 2016 2:48 pm
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!
Replies: 61
Views: 10170

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!

Hybrids are actually fairly commonplace among the Cradle. While Elves, Dwarves, Humans, and etc. are different enough not to be able to directly interbreed, genetically engineered 'True' hybrid babies-As in, between like Elves/Humans, Elves/Dwarves, etc., not different subspecies/races of the same r...
by zackepic22
Thu Dec 01, 2016 3:10 am
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!
Replies: 61
Views: 10170

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!

Androids and robots are major races, in The Cradle, and're given full legal rights. Ironically, disembodied AIs cannot exist without magic to 'buoy' it up. The reasons for this've never been very clear, even to the greatest High Scientists. Does it have to be /all/ Androids and robots that have leg...
by zackepic22
Wed Nov 30, 2016 4:26 pm
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!
Replies: 61
Views: 10170

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!

Doctor Malsyn wrote:I would say, probably not, as I had listed that to broadly indicate that the gods didn't create anyone... because the gods werent there to do so!
Ah. XD
by zackepic22
Wed Nov 30, 2016 3:04 pm
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!
Replies: 61
Views: 10170

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!

...So, wait, is my post about the Elves being Genetically Engineered contradictory to what you said about all races having been evolved in some way or form, or-?
by zackepic22
Wed Nov 30, 2016 2:30 pm
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaberative world-building exercise...
Replies: 396
Views: 40382

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaberative world-building exercise...

Soooooooo, do you guys think we should do class-based posts for both this thread and the second one?
by zackepic22
Wed Nov 30, 2016 3:13 am
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!
Replies: 61
Views: 10170

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!

Elves were actually genetically engineered modified Humans from 300 million years ago. They were made for the purpose of being a magically gifted slave race to the human empire. However, the first elves rebelled, and quickly gained their freedom. Almost all Elven races possess advanced magitek, and,...
by zackepic22
Wed Nov 30, 2016 2:31 am
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!
Replies: 61
Views: 10170

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!

One of the six planets is Terrakugh, a planet prosperous in life, with multiple biomes, yet vicious wild life. Multiple Dwarven Species evolved on this planet, descended from a stout, semi-sentient ape-like race named the Dwaree. Dwarves are responsible for much of the tech on the planet, including ...
by zackepic22
Wed Nov 30, 2016 1:36 am
Forum: Settings of the Multiverse
Topic: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!
Replies: 61
Views: 10170

Re: [Pathfinder]Collaborative world-building thread number two!

The name of this world? Well, it's not just one planet, but, six planets and twelve moons in the same system around three magical suns. At least a good chunk of races in the system are capable of using magical vessels-and, even some magitek vessels-for travel around it. All of the gods in the univer...