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Post by Icor on May 14, 2005 17:54:40 GMT -4
Thanks to Neko, we've devised some names for these cities. You don't have to refer to them as the names following, but the default -will- be these names, and it's preferred that you use them above anything else for the sake of everyone elses' sanity. One again, these are just default names for the moons and primary cities. You can still make up cities, but these names will be reference points geography-wise.
The Gold city to the north (The good city) will be called Alyandor. Its moon will be called Kalina Ithil.
The Gray city in the center (The neutral city) will be called Eurothra. Its moon will be called Dyphreties.
The Black city to the south (The evil city) will be called Godendar. It's moon will be called Olath Drathil.
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Post by Cranvis Yorudell on Aug 15, 2008 23:05:54 GMT -4
what type of orbit does the moon have? I am asking becuase you could have someting *Happen* when the moons come to an align ment, and which of the orders of the moons, tells the outcome of the world for that week... like if it is (from the Earth to the stars...) Kalina Ithil, Dyphreties, Olath Drathil, good things happen durring the entire week, but... if it was Kalina Ithil, Olath Drathil, Dyphreties, the week would start out good, but then end with tragity. (small or large, something bad will happen) and you get the picture. If this bord has a calendar, it would be easier to set up dates like this. Just an Idea Cranvis Yorudell
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Post by Icor on Nov 5, 2008 11:19:19 GMT -4
Interesting, I like these ideas. However, I am kind of opposed to the idea of the moons having some kind of dominance over sentient people that live in Everhath.
For instance, I'd rather the moons be used as tools rather than the moons do something predictable at various intervals. If my character were trying to use the moons to destroy the world, then the moons would be reactionary to that character's persuasions.
The idea is that the moons have infinite potential, unlike a sword or a magic spell that can be broken, but the user is always limited in some way. The moons can do mysterious things when used with summons, rune drawings, sign language, and the effects could be very different depending on how they are aligned with one another.
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