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For so long you have looked beyond what you have known to see what was possible. You have brought the primal forces to heel and forged weapons and tools to claim your kingdom. As kingdoms rose and fell you stood strong. Finally the world bows to your whims, but one world is never enough. The wizards speak of a multiverse, planes similar and yet so different from the one you now rule, so close and yet so far. At least, that was how it once was. You have taken the first step, a planar bridge has been made and finally you may stop upon new worlds and claim them as your own. Send your armies into the shifting wastes, let your armada claim the endless oceans, fight dragons for control of the skies, but know you are not alone.
Before you post fluff roll on the tables provided in the rules pastebin and post where you want your plane on the map. After that fill out the sheet below.
Rules and charts: https://pastebin.com/CCQKQBUj
Name:
Fluff:
Race:
Plane Name:
Plane Fluff:
Color:
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Planes:
(Name here) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Player named portal building)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (Player named) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control:
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals
Bonus:
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1e13e5 No.44421
| Rolled 3 (1d6) |
>>44420
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1e13e5 No.44422
| Rolled 36, 26, 42, 7, 68, 49, 36, 6, 70, 17, 2 = 359 (11d100) |
>>44421
>>44420
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30e505 No.44423
>>44407
Size: giant, 17
Affinity: minor water
Special material: liquid lighter
Planar quirk: nothing
Terrain: Mana wastes
Special inhabitants: nothing special
Planar natives: normal animals only
Sapient natives: three species
Sapients' organization: entire world conquered
Sapients' tech: medieval with sizeable magic
Name: Jai'kai (the hungering ones)
Fluff: In the sludge, food is scarce. Those who turn their nose up at good meat rarely last. More successful are those who would hunt. Hunt men. Hunt giants. The Jai'kai are beastmen born and bred for this purpose. They are craftsmen, their works of steel are unparalleled. They are scientists, no other understands the mechanics of heredity and medicine as they do. They are mercenaries, they kill and eat for gold. Then they buy equipment so they can kill and eat some more. Their mages have long been feared for their creative use of the very fluid of life. Now these mages have found a way to other worlds, a pool that exists between them, perhaps there will be more plentiful prey.
Race: Giants (20 foot variety) beastmen (furrys) men (slightly frog-like, but mostly human)
Plane Name: Sludge
Plane Fluff: Sludge is torn with wild magic, blasted free of almost all life. There is little more than mud and what swamp dwelling life manages to pull itself from the sterile muck quickly runs scarce.
Color: hot pink
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Planes:
(Sludge) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (The World Pool)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (Player named) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control:
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals
Bonus:
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3a6112 No.44424
The Council-Coalition war started 500 years ago, in 123 AC (After Council Founding) when, after much diplomatic breakdown, The Coalition declared war on the Council. The Coalition had said that we were "advancing too fast", and "Misusing the gift of magic", and thus decided to try and stop us by force. At the time, we had but the most basic of firearms and grasp of grand scale tactics. Shallow pits manned by musketeers dotted the borders of Council territory as wave after wave of orc, elf and dwarf crashed against our lines. Then, we pushed back. Slowly at first, but by the end of the year, we were at their borders. Then they pushed. Back and forth for another century until a clear no man's land was established. And it remained that way for 400 years. During that time, weapons developments gave us rifled barrels, then lever action rifles, revolvers, and finally the modern bolt action rifle. The stalemate was only broken when the plane it's self was destroyed by the planar bomb, and our people safe aboard the fleet.
-Excerpt from "The history of the Council"
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4542f0 No.44431
| Rolled 7, 68 = 75 (2d100) |
Name:Lost City Of Brass
Fluff: A large arabian nights esque kingdom, The City of Brass is a shining beacon for trade and commerce throughout the planes, beckoning many planar travelers to its bazaars, souks, slave markets, and metalcrafters. Famed for its vendors of smoke, incense, and tobacco, the city is also noted for the many smiths who work ceaselessly for the efreet, crafting arms for the armies and the sultan. The city is ruled with an iron fist by the undisputed sultan Marrake al-Sidan al-Hariq ben Lazan
Race: Efreeti "Efreet are cruel and self-serving. They all consider themselves to be of noble character and assume grand titles to make themselves seem impressive, Efreet are humanoid in appearance. They are very tall, generally reaching heights of twelve feet, and massive and solid. They are well-muscled, and have red or black skin that is always burning. For this reason, many resemble devils and are often mistaken for them. Their bodies are said to be made of basalt, bronze, and solid flames"
Plane Name: Baeddilar
Plane Fluff: The plane of Baeddilar is a vast desert that stretches on for as far as the eye can see with modest oasis's peppered throughout the land, here fire elementals live and thrive surviving off the spoils of the arid lands, the deserts are an unforgiving place, but treasure left over from one of the many kingdoms brings many an intrepid adventurer out into the wastes of the desert to seek fortune and glory, seldom do they return for the desert is a harsh and unforgiving mistress, yet she does provide for her children as evidenced by the oasis's and the empires that have sprung up around said oasis's
Color: Orange/Red
Planes:
(Baeddilar) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Eye of the efreeti)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources: +1 Shadowcore/turn
Armies: 2 (Slave cannon fodder) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 7/13
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources:+1 Shadowcore/turn
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Slavery, Iron Working [Steel working], Stoneworking
Bonus: Fireborn - While not actually made of bronze and flame elemental fire runs in the veins of the efreeti. Units designated as being Efreeti units cost 2 more resources to upkeep but get the [Elemental F.] Tag.
Size: 13
Affinity: Nothing special
Special Materials:Shadow core
Planar quirks:Moral Switch
Terrain: Desert
Special Inhabitants:Fire elementals
Planar Natives:Normal animals only
Sapient natives: Three species
Sapients organization: Few empires
Sapients tech:Medieval
Action one: We the Efreeti are strong, but we must become stronger if we are to expand our empire, We will start by having our finest sorcerers research the inner workings of Fire Magic.
Action two: We must equip our armies with better weapons, start research into various swords and other sharp weapons right this instant!
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085009 No.44441
>>44415
One of the raised armies is a kohen magepriest army with the protection spell
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0acb73 No.44450
| Rolled 73, 14, 57 = 144 (3d100) |
Name: The Cyggan Suns
Fluff:
"Have you ever seen the end of a world?
Because I have, and it is both awe-inspiring and terrifying… My people died long ago, in an age untold after countless eons of prosperity and triumph, of expansion and conquest, and ages both golden and dark as the void. Our fall was not quiet, nor was it long. Rather, it was long, terrible, and the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my terrifying long life. Our entire world was gone in a matter of seconds, burned to smoldering ash from the nadir of fire in the center of our capital city in this massive plane that we called home. Now only the scorched ruins of our once great empire remains, and our past vibrant plane is reduced to little more then a sprawling desert.
But life always finds a way, and as I watched for untold millenia I saw life spring forth, from the remains of my world they became. At first little more then small nodes of fungus, they spread with the winds the blew across the dune, and the giant worms that prowed the sandy seas carried them from cityscape to cityscape, and soon I sensed their tendrils everywhere. Eventually they began to shift, and I thought at first the wind was taking them, but it was not the wind, but themselves that moved. The motile mushrooms soon trawled the dead seas, taking a form not unlike my people in their prime. With two hands and two legs they wandered my world, rediscovering the past my people left behind, quickly moving from scattered tribes to a unified people across this plane, making use of the magic my people left behind, and our wonderful floating rocks to travel this massive world. Smaller creatures wandered the plane, remnants of the flora of a world long dead, with prowling fire elemental from the fall roaming the land as well. Some of the scattered creatures even formed their own societies in pale imitation of the now dominate Fungal Freemen, though on their floating cities high over the world all below them were of little consequence. Their magic manipulated the very way the world worked, and it came almost as easy as them as it did to us, as it does for me. They came to rule this plane as their own…
And then they found me…
Race: Sentient Mushroom Men
Plane Name: F'ed Rhllo - The Scorched Wastes
Plane Fluff: This plane is nothing like what it once was, a mere collection of the dust and detritus of a once great civilization, its ruins prowled by all manner of beasts and monstrosities most foul. What isn't sand is ruins and what isn't ruins or sand is the few small pockets of life that are the faintest of echoes of the once vibrant paradise that was this plane, and like its original name, have been lost to the ages…
Color: Orange
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Planes:
F'ed Rhllo [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Player named portal building)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
+ 1 Gravitanium/turn
Armies: 2 (Player named) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control:
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primitive Planar portals, Gravity Manipulation, Airships, Gravitanium refining, Ironworking
Bonus:
[Inheritors] - Your people have always lived in the ruins of a lost age and are more used to learning from the past than they are researching something new. You get +20 to research when you have a sample to study (+30 total) but a -10 if you do not.
1. The Cyggans began what would be the first step of their interplanar journey to parts unknown by combing over once again the ruins of this world. They had long been left alone with no reason to build anything that wasn't a tool for survival or a place to live, but if there were others out there, possibly violent individuals, they would need to protect themselves.
It pains me to see these once peaceful beings now make ready for war…
2. With the discovery of more worlds other then their own, the cyggans turned towards each other for comfort against the existential dread of the world, and for the first time in their history began the construction of a great floating city, so that many of their kind need not be alone again.
3. Few of the Cyggans trusted my words on the portal, seeing it as some arcane portal to a hell not found in this massive plane. In a sense they were right, but also wrong. Still, there were some among them curious enough to venture through the portal, and see what was on the other side.
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2393dd No.44452
| Rolled 44, 61 = 105 (2d100) |
>>44399
Name: Wolgan Tribes
Fluff: Eleutheria was shaped by the Gods. With two massive peaks in the far north and far south to keep the world from unraveling. The gods put many beasts upon the lands, skies and seas and bid them to be fruitful and multiply. They did so, until the world was full and yet the animals kept breeding.
So the gods turned the poles to an icy chill and the beasts in an effort to stay warm predated each other and grew tall in order to keep warm and feed more. Now Eleutheria is the realm of giant beast, and the small People who live under their hells.
The Wolgan have long lived on ELuethreia hunting and killing the massive behemoths and Leviathans of the world for food, shelter, weapons and armor. Life continued in much this way until a young shaman, Eyes-like-Ice stumbled upon the blue light. Stones made by the Gods that froze all it touched. With the Blue Light he began working magic and so the tribes started to grow mighty. Beasts, bigger than any tribe had ever fought fell to his might. So he united the tribes and brought prosperity to our lands. However, it was not enough and with the blue light and the bones of a Titan he made a mighty structure and with his dying breath, activated it. In it a portal opened. Now the Wolgan look upon this place in wonder.
Race: Tal broad pale beings shaped like men, with long claws and sharp teeth.
Plane Name: Eluetheria
Plane Fluff: A large plane reminiscent of Ice age earth with the central climbs being comfortably temperate and the extreme south and north cold as shit due to the Frost Peaks(Mountains utterly each with a massive Ice Sapphire core) dominating them and acting as the North and South Pole of the planes. Due too immense cold and lack of extinction events there are several kinds of megafaua on land and in the seas.
Color: White
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Planes:
(Eluetheria) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Blue Light Gate)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (Wolgan Beast Hunters) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 13/13
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources:1 +1 Ice Sapphire/turn
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Ice Saphire working, Nomadic Building, Water Manipulation (Ice Spears)
Bonus: Of Ice and more Ice - Your people's power first came from the ice saphires and ice magic has been your power since. You gain a +10 when researching or using water based magic.
1. The blue light gives us our magic and it comes from the earth. We must work on how to improve our ability to gather this gift from the gods.
2.Send a Hunter group through the gate to explore.
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e682bb No.44464
>>44312
Name: The Forgotten
Fluff: Ages ago the forgotten were banished by their kin. In fear and shame they turned their back on them, closing off the gateway. They survived in a world of eternal darkness, by embracing it, adapting to it, feeding off it. Thus shadow and silence became their allies, and they made them strong. Now the time for payment of ancient debts has come. The prize will be high, and they will be repaid in full.
Race: The Forgotten used to be baseline humans that were banished by their kin into this plane. Surviving for ages and adapting to it they now exclusivly feed of dark energy found in abundance in the plane. Thus they have become adept in manipulating the shadows, their warriors moving through them in silence and their builders and craftsmen forming it into obsidian like stone and steel, constructing their mighty cities and arms.
Plane Name: The prison of eternal night
Plane Fluff: A plane of eternal night, dotted with toxic swamps, jungles and wastelands of sand. Few stars shine in the night and their light barely penetrates the darkness. Everything material and immaterial is made of darkness or feeds off it. The jungles are especially dangerous as they are full off living fauna that love nothing more then the flesh of the forgotten. Nonetheless they are harvested by the banished, as their matter produces dark energy in excess, essential to their survival.
Color: Pink
Planes:
The prison of eternal night [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: The Dark Portal™(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 Scouts +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control:
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Shadow Cloaking, Shadow Construct creation (Shadow Crystal formation, Shadow Crystal working)
Bonus: Unseen in the night - Your people are used to sneaking up on beasts and monsters with great vision in near total darkness and spotting predators that have used the endless night to hunt for far longer than your people have. You get a +1 to stealth and assassin attempts as well as getting a +2 on defense against them.
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1) Our scouts enter the dark portal to visit the central plane.
2) Setting up farms, to more efficiently harvest the plants will greatly increase our income of dark energy.
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e682bb No.44465
| Rolled 41, 3 = 44 (2d100) |
>>44464
now with dice
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ad67b9 No.44468
| Rolled 42, 95, 28, 77 = 242 (4d100) |
>>44406
Size: 11 (Earth Sized)
Affinity: Minor Holy
Special Materials: Shadow Core
Planar quirks: Nothing special
Terrain: Nothing special
Special Inhabitants: Angel Infestation
Planer Natives: Natural Golems
Sapient Natives: One species
Organization: Few Empires
Tech: Iron
Name: Guardians of the Black Forge
Fluff:
Race is a social construct.
Race: Shadowcore Guardians
Plane Name: Black Forge
Plane Fluff:
It's Superman actually.
Color: Ivory
Planes:
(Black Forge) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Planeforge)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources: 2, +2 Shadowcore/turn
Armies: 2 (Black Forge Guards) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 6/11
Resources: 13 +3/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Enchanting (Golem Awakening), Shadow Core Working, Shadow Core Growing
Bonus:
Beepboop - Your people are constructs made of shadow core. Your units are not affected by spells and objects that would normally affect living things, always have the [Armor 1], [M. Armor 1], [Pierce 2], and [Construct] tags at least, and gain +0.4 to +0.8 when fighting in planes with minor and major shadow affinity respectively. However, you can not make fodder units, all units require shadow cores to be made, with more being needed for larger units, and planes with light affinity give you a penalty of -0.4 for minor and -0.8 for major.
But what about my Cannonfodder units chief?
1-2. With the opening of the Planeforge and the potential to expand beyond what the Guardians had believed possible more Guardians would be required to ensure an adequate response to the expanded security threat.
3-4. Develop Shadowcore based ranged weaponry for the troops.
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331a83 No.44481
| Rolled 89, 79, 22 = 190 (3d100) |
>>44407
The Stitched Horde
Leader: Bitter John
Planes:
(The Hedge) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: The Yammering Door (M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Armies: 2 Stitchkin Militia +0 [Fodder] [Construct] [Fear 0.5]
Heroes:
Control: 9/25
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources: 1 Gravitanium, +1/Turn
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar Portals, Enchanting (Golem Awakening), Iron Working, Acting
Bonus: Scarecrow - Your people are a group of sapient constructs made of mostly straw and fabric. All of your units gain the [Construct] tag and [Fear 0.5] tag at minimum. Units take double damage from fire.
1. Bitter John's Yammering Door has been made! But we can't go through just yet. There's bound to be nasties on the other side, and we need to be prepared.
Begin learning how to forge some scythes and sickles for use as weapons.
2. Our magic is plenty strong… but it can be stronger. We'll make ourselves so damn scary that the Earth's Daughters piss oil at the sight of us!
Research Fear Magic.
3. Let's harvest some wood from the surrounding forests. The Bough Children will have to just deal with it.
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1e13e5 No.44483
| Rolled 18, 86, 70, 82, 64, 66, 30, 44, 59, 85 = 604 (10d100) |
>>44450
Plane rolls
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1e13e5 No.44484
| Rolled 17, 12, 71, 2, 6, 45, 78, 89, 92, 83 = 495 (10d100) |
>>44452
Plane stuff
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1e13e5 No.44485
| Rolled 4 (1d6) |
>>44452
direction actually
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975007 No.44486
| Rolled 77, 35, 42, 99 = 253 (4d100) |
Name: The Illuminati
Fluff: https://pastebin.com/maPwCQVk
Color: Neon Green
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Planes:
Xim [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: The Hunting Path(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources: +1 gold tree fruit/turn
Armies: 2 Infiltrated Cattle Scouts +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 5/13
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources: +1 gold tree fruit/turn
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Beast Shape (Monster Shape, Humanoid Shape, Undead Shape)
Bonus: Sheeple - You have spent centuries infiltrating and manipulating societies to your advantage. You get a +1 to stealth, spy, and assassin rolls. As well if you fail a spy roll to the point that you are discovered but not caught you may reroll the spy check to make the enemy believe the spy or assassin was from another nation.
1. While the lesser species deal with the acts of contact we must ready ourselves to properly explore the other side of the portal and begin training some proper scouts to observe what's on the other side (Training Stealth units)
2. Have some of the engineers of the Asgardi begin constructing some extra mobile weapons platforms to occupy space on the other side of the portal and make sure some of our men are in charge of the units mobilization so we can compare our planes weapons to the dangers of another
3. The wizards of the Eternal Kings spend their time researching methods to control populations under the reasoning of what or whoever is on the other side of the portal needs to be either an ally or a tool against the Asgardi to prevent a new war front from being opened
4. Make sure the portals for both the Asgardi and the Eternal Kings are ready for use so they can start scouting for us
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1e13e5 No.44495
| Rolled 1 (1d6) |
>>44410
direction
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1e13e5 No.44496
| Rolled 89, 37, 10, 33, 92, 58, 3, 90, 58, 44 = 514 (10d100) |
>>44410
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3a6112 No.45277
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1e13e5 No.45278
| Rolled 1 (1d6) |
>>44450
direction
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1e13e5 No.45279
>>44408
1&2. Your people begin searching for previously unclaimed land to set up hunting outposts. They find a few good spots but they are far out of the way and will take some time to properly entrench the outposts to resist attack. Reports say that many of the beasts in these new area have strong hide and natural weapons. 3/4 lvl 4 Resource Infrastructure
3. Work begins on finding better ways to refine the monster parts into better weapons, not just limited to spears and other piercing weapons. With the new materials from the newly founded hunting outposts the hunter smiths believe they are close to a breakthrough and a few choice hunters were given new weapons to test. 2/3 (Improved Monster Parts Weapons) upgrade to Monster Part Working tech
>>44409
1. Some men are recruited from the tribes to pick up stone spears and begin learning the ways of a Krigere. Most are annoyed to be dragged away from their duties even when they know it is necessary. +1 Krigere [Fodder], Happiness: 2
2. Your shamans speak to the wind to learn what it has seen along it's journey. It speaks of a recent battle between the short hairy ones and the god-men. The hairy ones were able to take down a small floating ship by loosing a captured tar-slime onto the ship. The god-men's retaliation was swift and many of the short one's mountain holds are besieged. Last the wind saw the wreckage was still there.
>>44410
1. Your scouts return through the portal speaking of what they saw. They describe a land that changes when they take their eyes off of it and what was once a sea can become a dry desert in an instant. While they used this to their advantage, turning canyons into plains and similar, but it also came at a risk as some were lost when what was once places safe to rest became treacherous fields of lava. The scouts did note seeing points in the distance with lights, one of which being a mountain that never changed. They returned after finding that though.
2. You recruit more units Militia. After their short training session that basically equates to how to hold a spear and stab the enemy they are deemed good to go. +3 Militia [Fodder] -3 Happiness
3. Your shamans begin working on the magic of enchanting objects with power. However something goes wrong and the area designated for the research is left in a ruined crater. Many are affected in the blast and much is lost. -3 Happiness, -1 Civil Infrastructure, -1 Military Infrastructure, -1 Industrial Infrastructure.
>>44411
1. The portal opens into a place that much resembles your home, desolate and filled with snow and ice, although warmer in many areas. A group of wolf totem shifters are sent in for reconnaissance. They immediately report that their connection to their totem is thin and strained, as if the plane itself was rejecting it, however their abilities still worked. After a few days they report back. Much of what they saw was similar to their home although they did encounter some creatures that looked like Selkies although they smelled different. Their totems told them that these creatures should be avoided, and so they stayed away. Their buildings are made of strange stone the scouts have never seen before, some of which are even clear, and there are strange gleaming monsters constantly around their villages.
2. The knowledge of working stone begins to disseminate around the tribes, although the process is slow. Stoneworking 1/2
>>44413
1. After some time working with the propaganda department it was decided that this could be spun to your advantage. A new campaign begun saying that the enemy was still out there in the multiverse, and they will be coming for us. Knowing that their old enemy was still out there, and is probably gearing for a fight, gives many a sense of purpose and duty. +2 happiness
2. What seemed like a small island was actually a large pile of poop from one of the various species of astral megafauna found flying in the astral clouds.
3. Experiments to expand the size of the planar portal come to a stall. The engineers could probably make a massive planar portal that could allow an airship through, but that would need some improvements to existing portal theory so the portal would be stable and be expensive. The other option would be to create some sort of projector for portals, but that would have even more problems with stability based on your current understanding of planar portals and you would need to make that large enough to fit an airship.
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1e13e5 No.45280
>>44415
1. Due to a clerical error the troops to be trained were not given any weapons or armor. However, this unit had one of the greatest Nephilim wrestlers in among the progeny, Noam the Mountain. Noam is a kind a pleasant man that very much enjoys the sport of wrestling and is said to have pinned a stone demon. Seeing the lack of weapons or armor Noam gets the men to train in wrestling.
+Tech: Wrestling
+Hero: Noam the Mountain +1 [Giant][Holy][Unarmed][Hero]
+Units: 1 Wrestlers +0.2 [Giant][Holy][Unarmed] Upkeep: 2
2. The portal opens and scouts step through the portal to a world completely alien to the one they knew. Devoid of normal life from what they can see but motes of light float around through the day and night. A bluish grey metal can be found on some spots around the land. Creatures that look like stone and earth demons roam the land, although they seem to care little for the scouts. Every now and again there is a massive creature, larger than any building the Grigori have ever made and then some, made of stone, fire, and more. The land shifts around them as they move. Mountains are destroyed in torrents to become seas and plains split to become canyons. Even the earth creatures seem to flee before them.
>>44417
1. Research begins on how to project a planar portal that the gate projector could move through. Current projections show that while it would be possible it would take a lot of power and make the portal very unstable. As well it would make the range of the portal almost half of what a stationary one would be. With current planar knowledge that would be suicidal. Research begins on working on longer range portals first. 1/4
2. It seems that a shaman of one of the caravans already knew one such spell and it begins to make it's way around to the other caravans. The spell speeds up the movement of those affected and even allows them to walk on air as if it was solid for a few steps. +Tech: Wind Walk
>>44420
1. Your scouts report back soaking wet. It seems that the plane you have stumbled on is covered completely with water as far as the eye can see. The only reason that the scouts lasted as long as they did was because of creatures seemingly made of plant matter floating around on the ocean surface that could be stood upon. Otherwise there doesn't seem to be much of interest nor did they see any of the hoard there.
2. Attempts to tame the robotic animals begin. However, it seems to be taking longer than one would think. 1/2
>>44431
1. The sorcerers are told to research some fire magic but they refuse, citing that they haven't been payed for their efforts in creating the planar portal. They refuse to work until they get payed properly. Will take a payment of 2 resources to be able to do magic research again, or being creative.
2. The smiths state that until they either fork over some shadow cores to work with they have some of the sharpest weapons available to make, and no amount of fancy shapes is going to change that. Maybe the soldiers should learn how to properly handle their weapons so that the sharp bit actually goes into the enemy. Free choice: Shadow Core Working or Drilling technology
>>44450
1. You notice that the Cyggans find two major intact intact books. Those have been rare since everything moved to a crystalin data storage system similar to your own memory. However the words on the books can still be made out. One seems to hold the key knowledge of steel making and working, and the other seems to be on ancient military tactics from the ancient, and famous, philosopher general H'art Owar.
2. Production stalls in the design phase as debates rage on just how exactly to make the city. Of course gravitanium will be key and need to be used to support the foundation and basic necessities such as sewage are done, mainly copied from existing cities. The stall comes from differing views on city layout.
3. The Cyggans pass through the portal and your auto-divination initiates to allow you to follow the scouts. The world is cold, but far from dead. The world is filled with plants and large insectoid creatures that scamper over the snow covered lands and with piney trees that grow large and wide. The explorers nearly get eaten by an insect but it suddenly stops and moves along. After that the explorers return home to speak of what they found.
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1e13e5 No.45281
>>44452
(Changing your color to have blue bars to help differentiate you with WD)
1. After gathering up some of the greatest Ice Sapphire gatherers and speaking about their methods a common pattern is found where a few taps at specific points can easily break it out of it's icey shell without harming the sapphire. This increases productivity greatly. +Tech: Ice Sapphire Gathering +1 Ice sapphire per turn.
2. Your explorers leave to explore the plane, then come back quickly due to how creeped out they were. They came out into a forest and after killing a beast that resembled a saber cat which looking at hurt the eyes. After which they found a strip of cleared forest and two long strips of shiny rocks on the ground that they could not remove. A leviathan of a similar shiny material drove them off. At night they could see lights beyond the forest and that finally spooked the scouts back into the portal.
>>44464
1. The portal opens up into a cave, but one that can easily be exited. The scouts almost go back as they see something that they have only heard about in stories: Sunlight. They also notice that their magic is strained and harder to pull upon here, as if the plane was resisting them using it. They wait until night and begin scouting outside the cave and find that they are on a mountain side and are looking down on what they think is some kind of city. At least they don't think the lights in the distance and large square pillar like things are natural. They decide to report back before moving forward.
2. Farming goes well until some of the beasts become bold and start attacking the new farms. That would be bad enough in itself but the family of those who died want compensation for the loss of their loved ones. Choose: -1 Happiness or -2 resources
>>44468
1&2. Unfortunately shadow core production is too slow to keep up with the desired production and only two units of extremely hobbled together units are made. -2 Shadowcore
+2 (Name here) +0 [Construct][Armor 1][M. Armor 1][Pierce 2] Upkeep: 1
3&4. Your artificers start work on a new model of arm that would be able to throw shadowcore tipped spears among other things. 1/2
>>44481
1. While your units already have iron scythes as weapons you know they can have better. The Earth's Daughters have a material called steel and you were able to get your hand on some of it. Your smiths seem to almost be able to replicate it, but it will be a bit longer.
2. Your spellcasters quickly work on the basics of a type of mind magic that will cause those to see what the fear most in the subjects they see. +Tech: Cause Fear
3. You try to set up sawmills in the woods but get run off by the other factions.
>>44486
1.(Be happy, you are the only one I am letting off the hook for this but add techs for units.) +2 Unit Name +0.4 [Stealth] Upkeep: 3
2. You push them in that direction
3. And them that direction
4. And finally you give them the idea of the planar portal, because why not?
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212ea5 No.45282
| Rolled 78, 20, 84 = 182 (3d100) |
>>45279
>Name: The Midgardians
>Fluff: Thin, nimble, pointed ear native humanoids that hold somewhat of a ability to try to predict the plane's natural phenomenons which they'll use to predict weather, to plan what crops to harvest, and where to stay away. However they are nomads born on the plane and able to survive by predicting when the weather would turn worse or when monsters become much more frequent. However they have been ambushed by short stout humanoids that would harm the plane a little bit in their pursuit of metals, or by humanoid god-men with fire-sticks that shoot metal balls with servants of metal that appear in large canoes with a bloated fabric body and fins of metal. Our people had done hit and run tactics against them or looting the battlefields where the stout humanoids and the god men fight, while some of our own were able to retreat using the plane's natural phenomenon while others aren't as lucky. But using the salvage and some of the god-men's own trinkets we could now explore other lands or escape
>Race: Elves (Tall nimble people with pointed ears and a nomadic lifestyle)
>Plane Name: Midgard
>Plane Fluff: It's an Earth like Plane that was well known to be sapient like the animals in the plane. However they noticed that the forest would sometimes move, tar-pits would be able to spawn oozing beings, and lastly nests or herds fulled with strange beings that would be considered wildlife in the planet. The planet is filled with oddities and the land itself seems to either help those that'll want it's resources or become fickle to those that'll seek to pollute or destroy it. Notably it seems there are short, stout people that are able to raid for resources against the whims of the planet, but even more strangely rows of people that use fire sticks which fire out strange balls of metal and some of their buildings that even harm the plane.
>Color: Brown
>—-Don't fill in———-
>Planes: Midgard [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: Stor Dør (M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 2
Special resources:
Armies: 2 Krigere +1 Krigere [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 5/11
>Resources: 13 +3/turn
>Special Resources:
>Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Nomadic Building (Don't lose buildings when you lose territory if you have open infrastructure), Wind Divination, Beast taming (Monster taming)
>Bonus: Oh shiny - Your people are used to being on the back foot between the two competing powers of the god-men and the short bearded ones, and as such have learned how to study and reverse engineer technology of those more advanced than you more efficiently. You get a +10 to research when you have a sample to study. (+20 total)
1. Go to the Wreckage quickly and grab what remains
2. Send 1 Krigere to the portal to see what'll await us
3. Try to see if we can tame any other beasts near our land
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3a6112 No.45283
| Rolled 8, 4, 10 = 22 (3d10) |
>>45280
Size: Astral Cloud
Affinity:Major Summoning
Special Materials: None
Planar quirks: None
Terrain: Desert
Special Inhabitants: Fire Elementals
Planar Natives: Megafauna
Sapient natives: Three species
Sapeints organization: Empires
Sapients tech: Iron with sizable magic
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Name: Dornari Union
Fluff: The Dornari were once a sizable empire which had been locked in a war of attrition for hundreds of years, with untold millions of casualties. The grueling war was put to an end when the entire Dornari population was placed into the largest, and most modern Airships the Union could manufacture. Rolled steel and machine gun have replaced wood and ballista of centuries ago and magic has been harnessed solely to power the great systems of the massive fleet, millions of men strong, indefinitely as mages are no longer seen as powerful, but as tools to help the greater good. Next, the Dornari caused a great tear in their plane, denying the enemy everything and flinging them into a new plane.
Race: Human
Plane Name: Veldrad
Plane Fluff: Veldrad is an infant plane, with nigh minuscule landmasses floating aimlessly in a cloud of raw magical energy. The 3 largest masses,deserts all, are controlled by 3 different, primitive species while fire elementals roam the void in between,
Color: Steel grey.
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Planes:
(Veldrad) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (The Portal)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (12th Shock Infantry and 546th Rifles) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 3/0
Tech/Magic: Elemental Infusion, Airships, Iron working(Steel working), Gunpowder (Rifling, Breach-loaders), Electricity, Primitive Planar Portal (Astral piercing)
Resources: 10 +0/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals
Bonus:Ancient Enemy - In the first act of using a planar portal your people had flung the fleet of your hated enemy into, what you had hoped, was the void between worlds. However, new research shows this is not the case, and it is very possible they landed safely on one or multiple planes. You are on a timer. While you start with 5 more techs and get a +5 to research rolls after 3 crit fails or successes your ancient enemy will find you again and begin the war once again. The enemy will be slightly stronger or weaker than you to begin with, depending on the amount of successes or fails going into the counter.
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1/2/3. Have all efforts put into the portal. This plane has almost nothing for us.
+Electricity
+Elemental Infusion
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2c570b No.45284
| Rolled 56, 76, 15 = 147 (3d100) |
>>45281
Size: 11 (Earth Sized)
Affinity: Minor Holy
Special Materials: Shadow Core
Planar quirks: Nothing special
Terrain: Nothing special
Special Inhabitants: Angel Infestation
Planer Natives: Natural Golems
Sapient Natives: One species
Organization: Few Empires
Tech: Iron
Name: Guardians of the Black Forge
Fluff:
Race is a social construct.
Race: Shadowcore Guardians
Plane Name: Black Forge
Plane Fluff:
It's Superman actually.
Color: Ivory
Planes:
(Black Forge) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Planeforge)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources: 2, +2 Shadowcore/turn
Armies: 2 (Black Forge Guards) [Construct] [Armor 1] [M. Armor 1] [Pierce 2] Upkeep: 1
Heroes:
Control: 6/11
Resources: 14
Income: +3
Expenditure: -2
Net: +1
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Enchanting (Golem Awakening), Shadow Core Working, Shadow Core Growing
Bonus:
Beepboop - Your people are constructs made of shadow core. Your units are not affected by spells and objects that would normally affect living things, always have the [Armor 1], [M. Armor 1], [Pierce 2], and [Construct] tags at least, and gain +0.4 to +0.8 when fighting in planes with minor and major shadow affinity respectively. However, you can not make fodder units, all units require shadow cores to be made, with more being needed for larger units, and planes with light affinity give you a penalty of -0.4 for minor and -0.8 for major.
1. With new Armies on the Rise the Guardians would require more Resources to sustain their growing population. Smelters and other infrastructure would be constructed in order to generate additional resources.
2. The new design allowing for shadowcore tipped spears to be thrown would certainly prove a vital asset in the struggles to come. 1/2
3. They had guarded the Shadowcore since the beginning of their existance. It was time to expand excavation projects in order to support an army that would withstand any foe seeking to lay claim to it.
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3a6112 No.45285
| Rolled 22, 15, 84 = 121 (3d100) |
>>45283
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085009 No.45286
| Rolled 79, 9 = 88 (2d100) |
>>45280
Race: Nephilim, Rephaim, Gittites, Avvite.
Plane name: Strife
Plane fluff: Strife was a bastion of the holy forces until the demons invaded. In a war spanning centuries the demonic forces gained more and more ground and made the inhabitants their playthings to torment. But then came the Grigori and turned the tide. Beating the darkness back to a scant few corners as they created an evergrowing sanctuary for the inhabitants. However with them gone the demonic forces have once again gotten a foothold. Without the Grigori the inhabitants will have to learn how to make do without their protectors and fathers and the Golems walk the lands without purpose as the guiding force is gone.
Color: red
Planes:
(Strife) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (The holy arch)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (avvite militia) +0 [Fodder], 1 Wrestlers +0.2 [Giant][Holy][Unarmed] Upkeep: 2
Heroes: Noam the Mountain +1 [Giant][Holy][Unarmed][Hero]
Control: 8/13
Resources: 14 +3/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Bronze Working (counts as half a tech for unit strength), Holy Shielding (Gives a unit a magic shield when cast on them, gives Armor 1 for a turn), Fear Ward (Gives [Fearless] for the turn it was cast on a unit), Magic Channeling (Building), Stoneworking
Bonus: Holy Giants - All of your units have the [Holy] tag and you can designate a unit to have the [Giant] tag but you can not make fodder units. This does not affect your starting fodder units.
Size: 58 a little larger than earth size 13
Affinity:64. Minor Holy
Special Materials: 22 nope
Planar quirks:67. Elemental Darkness - Demons now gain their form's power from the elemental plane, elementals gain unholy powers.
Terrain:nothing special
Special Inhabitants: Demon Infestation
Planar Natives: Robots/un-natural golems
Sapient natives:Three species
Sapeints organization:Large Kingdoms
Sapients tech: Bronze
Plane 2
Plane name: Trial
41-50. Earth sized, Size 11
56-57. Minor Light
66-70. Mithril - About as strong as iron but lighter and holds magic more easily
Planar quirks 1-50. Nothing
91-95. Shifting Wastes - The land is ever changing. At one moment it will be mountainous and the next you will be looking at a sea.
73-74. Earth Elementals
81-90. Primal, titanic, monsters
Sapient natives 1-70. No
1) The progeny searches this new plane that they call Trial to find out if there is anything useful in it that they could use while keeping away from these wandering titans while we're setting up a base
2) Improve The resource stat on our homeworld. We need to ramp up all our productions for our holy expansion and fight against the demons!.
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085009 No.45287
>>45286
atleast my engineering 3 prevents my second action from being a failure? along with my Magic Channeling (Building), Stoneworking?
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2393dd No.45288
| Rolled 41, 29, 88 = 158 (3d100) |
>>45281
Name: Wolgan Tribes
Fluff: Eleutheria was shaped by the Gods. With two massive peaks in the far north and far south to keep the world from unraveling. The gods put many beasts upon the lands, skies and seas and bid them to be fruitful and multiply. They did so, until the world was full and yet the animals kept breeding.
So the gods turned the poles to an icy chill and the beasts in an effort to stay warm predated each other and grew tall in order to keep warm and feed more. Now Eleutheria is the realm of giant beast, and the small People who live under their hells.
The Wolgan have long lived on ELuethreia hunting and killing the massive behemoths and Leviathans of the world for food, shelter, weapons and armor. Life continued in much this way until a young shaman, Eyes-like-Ice stumbled upon the blue light. Stones made by the Gods that froze all it touched. With the Blue Light he began working magic and so the tribes started to grow mighty. Beasts, bigger than any tribe had ever fought fell to his might. So he united the tribes and brought prosperity to our lands. However, it was not enough and with the blue light and the bones of a Titan he made a mighty structure and with his dying breath, activated it. In it a portal opened. Now the Wolgan look upon this place in wonder.
Race: Tal broad pale beings shaped like men, with long claws and sharp teeth.
Plane Name: Eluetheria
Plane Fluff: A large plane reminiscent of Ice age earth with the central climbs being comfortably temperate and the extreme south and north cold as shit due to the Frost Peaks(Mountains utterly each with a massive Ice Sapphire core) dominating them and acting as the North and South Pole of the planes. Due too immense cold and lack of extinction events there are several kinds of megafaua on land and in the seas
Color: White
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Planes:
(Eluetheria) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Blue Light Gate)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (Wolgan Beast Hunters) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 13/13
Resources: 13 +3/turn
Special Resources:3 +2 Ice Sapphire/turn
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Ice Saphire working, Nomadic Building, Water Manipulation (Ice Spears), Ice Sapphire Gathering +1 Ice sapphire per turn.
Bonus: Of Ice and more Ice - Your people's power first came from the ice saphires and ice magic has been your power since. You gain a +10 when researching or using water based magic.
1. Explore a different plane. Maybe this one will be less foreboding.
2. Now that we have plenty of Blue light, we can start working. Begin figuring out how to best work it into our weapons. Eyes-Like-Ice never shared those secrets.
3.Begin working on a more permanent village around the gate, since it cannot move. We'll need to build big and strong to defend from the beasts without in Eleuthria and any beasts in the portal.
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2393dd No.45289
Bonus: Of Ice and more Ice - Your people's power first came from the ice saphires and ice magic has been your power since. You gain a +10 when researching or using water based magic.
on action 2
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4542f0 No.45291
| Rolled 9, 31, 69 = 109 (3d100) |
>>45280
Name:Lost City Of Brass
Fluff: A large arabian nights esque kingdom, The City of Brass is a shining beacon for trade and commerce throughout the planes, beckoning many planar travelers to its bazaars, souks, slave markets, and metalcrafters. Famed for its vendors of smoke, incense, and tobacco, the city is also noted for the many smiths who work ceaselessly for the efreet, crafting arms for the armies and the sultan. The city is ruled with an iron fist by the undisputed sultan Marrake al-Sidan al-Hariq ben Lazan
Race: Efreeti "Efreet are cruel and self-serving. They all consider themselves to be of noble character and assume grand titles to make themselves seem impressive, Efreet are humanoid in appearance. They are very tall, generally reaching heights of twelve feet, and massive and solid. They are well-muscled, and have red or black skin that is always burning. For this reason, many resemble devils and are often mistaken for them. Their bodies are said to be made of basalt, bronze, and solid flames"
Plane Name: Baeddilar
Plane Fluff: The plane of Baeddilar is a vast desert that stretches on for as far as the eye can see with modest oasis's peppered throughout the land, here fire elementals live and thrive surviving off the spoils of the arid lands, the deserts are an unforgiving place, but treasure left over from one of the many kingdoms brings many an intrepid adventurer out into the wastes of the desert to seek fortune and glory, seldom do they return for the desert is a harsh and unforgiving mistress, yet she does provide for her children as evidenced by the oasis's and the empires that have sprung up around said oasis's
Color: Orange/Red
Planes:
(Baeddilar) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Player named portal building)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources: +1 Shadowcore/turn
Armies: 2 (Slave cannon fodder) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 7/13
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources:+1 Shadowcore/turn
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Slavery, Iron Working [Steel working], Stoneworking
Bonus: Fireborn - While not actually made of bronze and flame elemental fire runs in the veins of the efreeti. Units designated as being Efreeti units cost 2 more resources to upkeep but get the [Elemental F.] Tag.
Size: 13
Affinity: Nothing special
Special Materials:Shadow core
Planar quirks:Moral Switch
Terrain: Desert
Special Inhabitants:Fire elementals
Planar Natives:Normal animals only
Sapient natives: Three species
Sapients organization: Few empires
Sapients tech:Medieval
Free Choice: Shadow core working, lets figure out how to implement the shadow cores into our weaponry
Action 2: pay our sorcerers two resources so that they can commence work on researching fire magic.
Action 3?: Train our army to utilize the arms and armour of the efreeti, We will not stand for a single efreet to be seen as weak.
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ca1cb1 No.45310
| Rolled 46, 51 = 97 (2d100) |
>>45281
Name: The Consecrated Totemic Tribes of Primos
Color: Ice Blue
Planes:
(Sibylia) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Player named portal building)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (Skinless) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control:
Resources: 13 +3/turn
Special Resources:+1 Gold Tree fruit/turn(2)
Tech/Magic: Beast Transformation (Monster Transformation, Half-Shift), Monster part working
Bonus: Monstrous Instincts - Your people are used to learning about the world partially through the eyes of beasts. On non magic void or magic devouring worlds all units made on that plane get a +0.5 to fighting on that plane and after making at least one unit you get a +5 to claiming territory on that plane.
Actions:
1. Have some Selikies take the skins of animals that seem to be ignored or actively accepted by the creatures so that we may gain greater insight on them without risking detection. Perhaps we can learn something to spur our own development.
2. Finish stoneworking 1/2
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75a85c No.45316
| Rolled 43, 96, 71 = 210 (3d100) |
Name: The Cyggan Suns
Fluff:
"Have you ever seen the end of a world?
Because I have, and it is both awe-inspiring and terrifying… My people died long ago, in an age untold after countless eons of prosperity and triumph, of expansion and conquest, and ages both golden and dark as the void. Our fall was not quiet, nor was it long. Rather, it was long, terrible, and the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my terrifying long life. Our entire world was gone in a matter of seconds, burned to smoldering ash from the nadir of fire in the center of our capital city in this massive plane that we called home. Now only the scorched ruins of our once great empire remains, and our past vibrant plane is reduced to little more then a sprawling desert.
But life always finds a way, and as I watched for untold millenia I saw life spring forth, from the remains of my world they became. At first little more then small nodes of fungus, they spread with the winds the blew across the dune, and the giant worms that prowed the sandy seas carried them from cityscape to cityscape, and soon I sensed their tendrils everywhere. Eventually they began to shift, and I thought at first the wind was taking them, but it was not the wind, but themselves that moved. The motile mushrooms soon trawled the dead seas, taking a form not unlike my people in their prime. With two hands and two legs they wandered my world, rediscovering the past my people left behind, quickly moving from scattered tribes to a unified people across this plane, making use of the magic my people left behind, and our wonderful floating rocks to travel this massive world. Smaller creatures wandered the plane, remnants of the flora of a world long dead, with prowling fire elemental from the fall roaming the land as well. Some of the scattered creatures even formed their own societies in pale imitation of the now dominate Fungal Freemen, though on their floating cities high over the world all below them were of little consequence. Their magic manipulated the very way the world worked, and it came almost as easy as them as it did to us, as it does for me. They came to rule this plane as their own…
And then they found me…
Race: Sentient Mushroom Men
Plane Name: F'ed Rhllo - The Scorched Wastes
Plane Fluff: This plane is nothing like what it once was, a mere collection of the dust and detritus of a once great civilization, its ruins prowled by all manner of beasts and monstrosities most foul. What isn't sand is ruins and what isn't ruins or sand is the few small pockets of life that are the faintest of echoes of the once vibrant paradise that was this plane, and like its original name, have been lost to the ages…
Color: Orange
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Planes:
F'ed Rhllo [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Player named portal building)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
+ 1 Gravitanium/turn
Armies: 2 (Player named) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control:
Resources: 13 +3/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primitive Planar portals, Gravity Manipulation, Airships, Gravitanium refining, Ironworking
>Other Stuff
+ [Steel Working Made Easy] - A book on steel making
+ [H'art Owar's Big Book of War] - A classic text, much in the Style of Lrrr Chu's "The Art of War"
Bonus:
[Inheritors] - Your people have always lived in the ruins of a lost age and are more used to learning from the past than they are researching something new. You get +20 to research when you have a sample to study (+30 total) but a -10 if you do not.
1. First things first, The Cyggans, be they as they are, must subsume all of the knowledge within these books and transfer them to crystalin.
2. Following this, my subroutines tell me that the best way for these creatures to solve their disputes is through a contest of some sort, or better yet, for both parties to both construct their cities and to allow the wider populace to decide which on they prefer.
3. Such creatures exist in this new world that can render these peaceful mushrooms into just mush, so they must learn to defend themselves, least they step through a portal and the people that exist on the otherside might dominate or destroy them. Sky knows that my creators were creatures of violence, so the Cyggans should have no issue finding weapons of war about to study and replicate.
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e682bb No.45598
| Rolled 44 (1d100) |
>>45281
Name: The Forgotten
Fluff: Ages ago the forgotten were banished by their kin. In fear and shame they turned their back on them, closing off the gateway. They survived in a world of eternal darkness, by embracing it, adapting to it, feeding off it. Thus shadow and silence became their allies, and they made them strong. Now the time for payment of ancient debts has come. The prize will be high, and they will be repaid in full.
Race: The Forgotten used to be baseline humans that were banished by their kin into this plane. Surviving for ages and adapting to it they now exclusivly feed of dark energy found in abundance in the plane. Thus they have become adept in manipulating the shadows, their warriors moving through them in silence and their builders and craftsmen forming it into obsidian like stone and steel, constructing their mighty cities and arms.
Plane Name: The prison of eternal night
Plane Fluff: A plane of eternal night, dotted with toxic swamps, jungles and wastelands of sand. Few stars shine in the night and their light barely penetrates the darkness. Everything material and immaterial is made of darkness or feeds off it. The jungles are especially dangerous as they are full off living fauna that love nothing more then the flesh of the forgotten. Nonetheless they are harvested by the banished, as their matter produces dark energy in excess, essential to their survival.
Color: Pink
Planes:
The prison of eternal night [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: The Dark Portal™(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 2
Special resources:
Armies: 2 Scouts +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control:
Resources: 11 +3/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Shadow Cloaking, Shadow Construct creation (Shadow Crystal formation, Shadow Crystal working)
Bonus: Unseen in the night - Your people are used to sneaking up on beasts and monsters with great vision in near total darkness and spotting predators that have used the endless night to hunt for far longer than your people have. You get a +1 to stealth and assassin attempts as well as getting a +2 on defense against them.
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-2 Resources
1) Send the scouts back to infiltrate the city. +1
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1e13e5 No.45780
| Rolled 78, 53, 8, 24, 74, 53, 43, 58, 63, 16 = 470 (10d100) |
>>45282
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1e13e5 No.46054
| Rolled 3 (1d5) |
>>45288
1. North.
2. North East
3. South East.
4. South West
5. North West
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1e13e5 No.46056
| Rolled 70, 58, 8, 65, 76, 2, 79, 49, 6, 5 = 418 (10d100) |
>>46054
>>45288
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1e13e5 No.46059
| Rolled 2 (1d6) |
>>45282
planar location
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1e13e5 No.46062
>>45282
1. Your scouts grab a few things and run back. They are able to get a few charms that the soldiers of the god men keep on them, and a barrel of some kind of powder they have.
2. You fire up the portal but your people fear to go through it. It seems some believe that it is a portal to Hel or worse. The only scout that enters comes back almost immediately after hearing a massive roar. He describes seeing jungle and there being a storm but he did not stay long after hearing the roar.
3. While you find a few groups of normal animals such as horses, wolves, and other beasts some of the Midgardians have tamed. However, you do find some monsters that a few outlier tribes have tamed. One tribe is known to have tamed griffin, and another from the far north have tamed frost wolves.
>>45283
1-3. Work begins on creating a stable portal that can be projected away from the platform. It is dangerous work and there have already been near explosions as the portal loses stability and begins releasing energy. The scientists are taking it slow to not repeat their near catastrophic failure. 1/5 Portal Projection upgrade
>>45284
1&3. More forges are being made to accommodate a greater production need for golems. It will, however, take more time to iron out the route for resources to move. However it is noted that untapped metals are rare and the current production capacities are enough to deal with their current income. Without untapped resources being found the whole expansion becomes pointless.
-9 Resources (if you continue efforts to improve infrastructure) 0/4
2. The new arm design that will allow for a higher torque is created. It is believed that this design could be used for other projects as well. +Tech: High Torque joints.
>>45286
1. Your scouts return with a bit of strange ore from the new plane. The purer pieces of the metal seem to light blue in color. Attempts to smelt the metal have all failed as the forges can not reach the needed temperatures. They also bring news that the stone demons on the other plane are not as dangerous as on this one, seemingly ignoring the scouts more often than not and seem to attract the strange motes of light when they are around. The scouts tried to bring back one of the motes of light but it seems to die outside the plane.
2. The prospectors are chased away by a large pack of rock demons.
>>45288
1. The scouts enter and immediately rush back in. It seems they landed on a mountain and only saw wind swept sandy desert. The land was hot and strange monsters can be seen in the distance. What scared the scouts the most, however, were the giant flying tentacle creature they saw in the distance that the monsters were running from.
2. Working the Blue Light into a weapons seems harder than expected. When working the gems they like to form ice along themselves. As well the gems are brittle and are easy to break. Test weapons, while causing frostbite when they hit, usually break on the first hit. One of the shamans, however, comes up with an idea. Shaping the Blue Light into a spearhead and then using magic to encourage growth around it creates a sharp spear. Some testing will be needed. 1/2 Icebound Weapons upgrade
3. Your people are not used to this, and it takes some convincing, but a permanent settlement is set up by the portal. Many clans stop by but few actually stay permanently, however it is believed that at least one tribe will be near the portal at all times. 2/4 -9 Resources.
>>45291
Free: The shadowcores are given to the smiths to work with and they make record time of figuring out how to use them. Soon a scimitar as black as the night is presented to the sultan. A quick demonstration shows that it can easily cut through a man and can even sink into shields. Their production, however, is expensive. +Tech: Shadowcore Working.
1. Sorcerers have always been around the City of Brass, and are partially responsible for it's construction. However, their study into the arcane has usually been ignored and fractured. That has changed and now the sorcerers have begun to work together under the Sultan. Soon a display of dancing fire is displayed before the Sultan. +Tech: Fire Manipulation
2. Not to be outdone the army has implemented new training techniques. It is suspected that the general in charge of the first regiments to implement this technique just wanted to get his hands on a shadowcore blade as a reward, but some say he deserves it. Some say that he started this rumor. The end result is the men working as a more cohesive unit. +Tech: Drilling
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1e13e5 No.46063
>>45310
1. Birdfeathers are collected from the other plane and brought for the young scouts to gain their transformation. While they couldn't do the hunt themselves the soul is bound easily and all for their transformation. They then fly to observe the villages noted before but find little that isn't confusing. They can't find anything they could describe as weapons, however, being so near the woods they doubt they are without defense in some way. They all have some kind of magical lighting in their homes and even magical moving paintings. Many of their materials are beyond the scouts understanding, including some kind of liquid stone, and clear stone as one scout found out head first.
2. The knowledge of stoneworking spreads throughout your domain. +Tech: Stoneworking
>>45316
1. The Cyggans start on by translating the texts on metalworking. With the language being long dead the process is slow, however progress is made. 2/3 Steelworking upgrade
2. The competition begins and quickly ends as one of the group's designs are shown to be impractical early on. The winner continues to build their city in peace. 3/4 -9 resources.
3. Much was destroyed or has been lost for too long but you are able to point the cyggans to two key points of interest in your own structure where they may find useful tech for war. The first is a series of notes, well preserved, from a material scientist obsessed with alloying gravitanium into different materials and examining it's properties. One such alloy was a Gold-Gravitanium alloy that produced a stronger gravitational force proportional to the current sent through it. As well you find another book, this one on early electricity.
>>45598
1. Your scouts enter the city during the cover of night. It is easy enough as they shift from alley to alley under the cover of shadows and magic. Even at night there are a variety of people walking the streets, although they do banish the darkness with some sort of magic lights. The people seem to be human as well, although the skin tone ranges from as dark as your people to very peach or light pink. As well there are a variety of metal things that roam the streets with the people. The scouts are very confused and have seen many things that they don't understand in the city.
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1e13e5 No.46064
Important: If you do not post this turn I will assume that you have dropped the game and remove you from the game. If you missed a turn you may do make up actions, just mark which actions are fro which turn.
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2393dd No.46065
| Rolled 35, 58, 9 = 102 (3d100) |
>>46062
Name: Wolgan Tribes
Fluff: Eleutheria was shaped by the Gods. With two massive peaks in the far north and far south to keep the world from unraveling. The gods put many beasts upon the lands, skies and seas and bid them to be fruitful and multiply. They did so, until the world was full and yet the animals kept breeding.
So the gods turned the poles to an icy chill and the beasts in an effort to stay warm predated each other and grew tall in order to keep warm and feed more. Now Eleutheria is the realm of giant beast, and the small People who live under their hells.
The Wolgan have long lived on ELuethreia hunting and killing the massive behemoths and Leviathans of the world for food, shelter, weapons and armor. Life continued in much this way until a young shaman, Eyes-like-Ice stumbled upon the blue light. Stones made by the Gods that froze all it touched. With the Blue Light he began working magic and so the tribes started to grow mighty. Beasts, bigger than any tribe had ever fought fell to his might. So he united the tribes and brought prosperity to our lands. However, it was not enough and with the blue light and the bones of a Titan he made a mighty structure and with his dying breath, activated it. In it a portal opened. Now the Wolgan look upon this place in wonder.
Race: Tal broad pale beings shaped like men, with long claws and sharp teeth.
Plane Name: Eluetheria
Plane Fluff: A large plane reminiscent of Ice age earth with the central climbs being comfortably temperate and the extreme south and north cold as shit due to the Frost Peaks(Mountains utterly each with a massive Ice Sapphire core) dominating them and acting as the North and South Pole of the planes. Due too immense cold and lack of extinction events there are several kinds of megafaua on land and in the seas
Color: White
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Planes:
(Eluetheria) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Blue Light Gate)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (Wolgan Beast Hunters) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 13/13
Resources: 16 +3/turn
Special Resources:5 +2 Ice Sapphire/turn
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Ice Saphire working, Nomadic Building, Water Manipulation (Ice Spears), Ice Sapphire Gathering +1 Ice sapphire per turn.
Bonus: Of Ice and more Ice - Your people's power first came from the ice saphires and ice magic has been your power since. You gain a +10 when researching or using water based magic.
1. Explore a different plane. Maybe this downright hostile.
2. Keep working on Icebound weapons. We're close, very close, we can do this. 1/2
+Bonus: Of Ice and more Ice - Your people's power first came from the ice sapphires and ice magic has been your power since. You gain a +10 when researching or using water based magic.
3.The gate settlement is still a work in progress. still as the new land the gate showed us has shown, we NEED guardians at the gate incase the monsters from without try to get in. 2/4
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ca1cb1 No.46066
| Rolled 86 (1d100) |
Name: The Consecrated Totemic Tribes of Primos
Color: Ice Blue
Planes:
(Sibylia) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Player named portal building)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (Skinless) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control:
Resources: 16 +3/turn
Special Resources:+1 Gold Tree fruit/turn(3)
Tech/Magic: Beast Transformation (Monster Transformation, Half-Shift), Monster part working
Bonus: Monstrous Instincts - Your people are used to learning about the world partially through the eyes of beasts. On non magic void or magic devouring worlds all units made on that plane get a +0.5 to fighting on that plane and after making at least one unit you get a +5 to claiming territory on that plane.
Actions:
1. From our observations it appears that there are a variety of individuals who seem to be isolated from the greater part of the community, but still seem to be allowed among them even if the others try to subtly avoid them. This pariah status would be of great use in trying to learn more directly about these people without raising too much suspicion. We shall take their skins and learn to take the form of other humanoids. Any potential flaws with these skins should be negated when necessary with the proper application of half-shift.
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1e13e5 No.46067
| Rolled 54, 82, 89, 63, 31, 21, 46, 3, 4, 89 = 482 (10d100) |
>>46065
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212ea5 No.46068
| Rolled 66, 14 = 80 (2d100) |
>>46062
>Name: The Midgardians
>Fluff: Thin, nimble, pointed ear native humanoids that hold somewhat of a ability to try to predict the plane's natural phenomenons which they'll use to predict weather, to plan what crops to harvest, and where to stay away. However they are nomads born on the plane and able to survive by predicting when the weather would turn worse or when monsters become much more frequent. However they have been ambushed by short stout humanoids that would harm the plane a little bit in their pursuit of metals, or by humanoid god-men with fire-sticks that shoot metal balls with servants of metal that appear in large canoes with a bloated fabric body and fins of metal. Our people had done hit and run tactics against them or looting the battlefields where the stout humanoids and the god men fight, while some of our own were able to retreat using the plane's natural phenomenon while others aren't as lucky. But using the salvage and some of the god-men's own trinkets we could now explore other lands or escape
>Race: Elves (Tall nimble people with pointed ears and a nomadic lifestyle)
>Plane Name: Midgard
>Plane Fluff: It's an Earth like Plane that was well known to be sapient like the animals in the plane. However they noticed that the forest would sometimes move, tar-pits would be able to spawn oozing beings, and lastly nests or herds fulled with strange beings that would be considered wildlife in the planet. The planet is filled with oddities and the land itself seems to either help those that'll want it's resources or become fickle to those that'll seek to pollute or destroy it. Notably it seems there are short, stout people that are able to raid for resources against the whims of the planet, but even more strangely rows of people that use fire sticks which fire out strange balls of metal and some of their buildings that even harm the plane.
>Color: Brown
>—-Don't fill in———-
>Planes: Midgard [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: Stor Dør (M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 2
Special resources:
Armies: 2 Krigere +1 Krigere [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 5/11
>Resources: 16 +3/turn
>Special Resources:
>Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Nomadic Building (Don't lose buildings when you lose territory if you have open infrastructure), Wind Divination, Beast taming (Monster taming)
>Bonus: Oh shiny - Your people are used to being on the back foot between the two competing powers of the god-men and the short bearded ones, and as such have learned how to study and reverse engineer technology of those more advanced than you more efficiently. You get a +10 to research when you have a sample to study. (+20 total)
1. Study the charms of the god-men so we may know what we have.
>Bonus: Oh shiny
2. Meet with the tribe who had tamed Griffin see if we can work something out
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3a6112 No.46075
| Rolled 98, 70, 1 = 169 (3d100) |
>>46062
Size: Astral Cloud
Affinity:Major Summoning
Special Materials: None
Planar quirks: None
Terrain: Desert
Special Inhabitants: Fire Elementals
Planar Natives: Megafauna
Sapient natives: Three species
Sapeints organization: Empires
Sapients tech: Iron with sizable magic
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Name: Dornari Union
Fluff: The Dornari were once a sizable empire which had been locked in a war of attrition for hundreds of years, with untold millions of casualties. The grueling war was put to an end when the entire Dornari population was placed into the largest, and most modern Airships the Union could manufacture. Rolled steel and machine gun have replaced wood and ballista of centuries ago and magic has been harnessed solely to power the great systems of the massive fleet, millions of men strong, indefinitely as mages are no longer seen as powerful, but as tools to help the greater good. Next, the Dornari caused a great tear in their plane, denying the enemy everything and flinging them into a new plane.
Race: Human
Plane Name: Veldrad
Plane Fluff: Veldrad is an infant plane, with nigh minuscule landmasses floating aimlessly in a cloud of raw magical energy. The 3 largest masses,deserts all, are controlled by 3 different, primitive species while fire elementals roam the void in between,
Color: Steel grey.
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Planes:
(Veldrad) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (The Portal)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 (12th Shock Infantry and 546th Rifles) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 3/0
Tech/Magic: Elemental Infusion, Airships, Iron working(Steel working), Gunpowder (Rifling, Breach-loaders), Electricity, Primitive Planar Portal (Astral piercing)
Resources: 10 +0/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals
Bonus:Ancient Enemy - In the first act of using a planar portal your people had flung the fleet of your hated enemy into, what you had hoped, was the void between worlds. However, new research shows this is not the case, and it is very possible they landed safely on one or multiple planes. You are on a timer. While you start with 5 more techs and get a +5 to research rolls after 3 crit fails or successes your ancient enemy will find you again and begin the war once again. The enemy will be slightly stronger or weaker than you to begin with, depending on the amount of successes or fails going into the counter.
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1/2/3. Have all efforts put into the portal. This plane has almost nothing for us.
+Electricity
+Elemental Infusion
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314b4b No.46104
| Rolled 34, 94, 97, 26 = 251 (4d100) |
>Name:
The Kong Clan
>Fluff
The Kong Clan is a group of sentient and humanlike monkeys that have advanced to great heights through their use of the mystical crystal coconuts, which let them channel their natural magical abilities, and state-of-the-art barrel tech. However, the Kong Clan is not just one clan but many clans, namely the Dahn'qi, Didi, Taini, Lain'ki and Chon'qi clans. The Dahn'qi clan is led by Donkey Kong, named after his tribe. He's the leader of the bunch and everyone knows him well. The smaller clans are quite specialized, with each race having their own specialty. The Dahn'qi are known for being bigger, stronger and faster too, and for their coconut guns that fire in spurts (if they shoot ya it's gonna hurt!) The Didi Clan enjoy flying through the air in rocketbarrel jetpacks and being very fast and nimble, although they're not as strong as the others. The Taini Clan is the smallest and weakest of the 5 clans, though they make up for this with the ability to shrink themselves with crystal coconut power and jump long distances. The Lain'ki Clan are regarded as having no style, no grace, and a funny face. However they have long arms and are extremely flexible. Lastly the Chon'qi Clan is by far the strongest of the clans, and can use the power of the crystal coconut to grow much bigger than normal. While they would normally be content with just relaxing on DK Isle all day, someone has stolen their banana hoard and now they scour the planes searching high and low for their precious bananas.
>Race:
Monkey people
>Plane Name:
Jungle Japes
>Plane Fluff:
Jungle Japes is an Earthlike sphere largely covered in jungle thanks to its affinity to life magics but boasting a large variety of biomes as well. The Kongs primarily live on DK Island, a giant rocky isle that the Kongs have carved in the image of their leader, Donkey Kong. The other inhabitants of the plane are the kremlings - crocodiles in their stone-age republics that are usually responsible for most of the Kong banana heists. There are also many mysterious robotic creatures about, which the Kongs frequently steal parts from to make their barrel technology, jetpacks, guns, and so on.
>Color: Banana yellow
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Planes:
Jungle Japes [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3 (Control: 7/11)
Coral Capers [Newly discovered waterworld] Infrastructure: ???? (Control: 0/???)
Buildings: The Crystal Coconut (M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources:
Armies: 2 Kong Gunners +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control:
Resources: 16 +3/turn
Special Resources:
Technology/Magic: Primitive Planar portals, Enchanting, Explosion Creation, Material Reinforcement, Coconut Guns
Bonus: +Bonus: The entire point of the game - When you enter a plane you have never entered before roll a d100, on a 90+ there is a bit of your banana horde here and all units get a +2 and you get a +10 to expansion rolls on that plane until you own the entire plane. When you conquer a plane that contains part of your banana horde all units get a permanent boost of +0.5.
MAKEUP TURN:
1. Welp, might as well set up a Kong boat base on the seas of Coral Capers, maybe we can use the plane to get some fish or harvest some of this plant goo. They ain't bananas but a good grilled fish hits the spot too.
2. We gotta keep expanding to find our lost bananas! Let's go to the plane to the northeast on the planar map, maybe that'll get us to our tasty bananas, or at least something good.
CURRENT TURN:
1. Let's keep trying to make friends with the robot critters, maybe they'll lend us a helping hand in finding our lost bananas and chasing away the evil kremlings. (Progress: 1/2)
2. We should have Funky Kong work on his newest invention - using our trademark barrel technology Funky proposes that we make a flying machine called a barrel-plane to help us explore new planes and attack the kremlings from the air!
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314b4b No.46107
| Rolled 19, 50, 38, 35, 19, 66, 13, 56, 58, 27, 86 = 467 (11d100) |
>>46104
Plane rolls
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4542f0 No.46164
| Rolled 44, 55, 43 = 142 (3d100) |
>>46062
Name:Lost City Of Brass
Fluff: A large arabian nights esque kingdom, The City of Brass is a shining beacon for trade and commerce throughout the planes, beckoning many planar travelers to its bazaars, souks, slave markets, and metalcrafters. Famed for its vendors of smoke, incense, and tobacco, the city is also noted for the many smiths who work ceaselessly for the efreet, crafting arms for the armies and the sultan. The city is ruled with an iron fist by the undisputed sultan Marrake al-Sidan al-Hariq ben Lazan
Race: Efreeti "Efreet are cruel and self-serving. They all consider themselves to be of noble character and assume grand titles to make themselves seem impressive, Efreet are humanoid in appearance. They are very tall, generally reaching heights of twelve feet, and massive and solid. They are well-muscled, and have red or black skin that is always burning. For this reason, many resemble devils and are often mistaken for them. Their bodies are said to be made of basalt, bronze, and solid flames"
Plane Name: Baeddilar
Plane Fluff: The plane of Baeddilar is a vast desert that stretches on for as far as the eye can see with modest oasis's peppered throughout the land, here fire elementals live and thrive surviving off the spoils of the arid lands, the deserts are an unforgiving place, but treasure left over from one of the many kingdoms brings many an intrepid adventurer out into the wastes of the desert to seek fortune and glory, seldom do they return for the desert is a harsh and unforgiving mistress, yet she does provide for her children as evidenced by the oasis's and the empires that have sprung up around said oasis's
Color: Orange/Red
Planes:
(Baeddilar) [Home Plane] Infrastructure: 3,3,3,3
Buildings: (Player named portal building)(M)[Required to get off the plane]
Happiness: 3
Special resources: +1 Shadowcore/turn
Armies: 2 (Slave cannon fodder) +0 [Fodder]
Heroes:
Control: 7/13
Resources: 10 +3/turn
Special Resources:+1 Shadowcore/turn
Technology/Magic: Primative Planar portals, Slavery, Iron Working [Steel working], Stoneworking, Shadowcore working, Fire manipulation, Drilling
Bonus: Fireborn - While not actually made of bronze and flame elemental fire runs in the veins of the efreeti. Units designated as being Efreeti units cost 2 more resources to upkeep but get the [Elemental F.] Tag.
Size: 13
Affinity: Nothing special
Special Materials:Shadow core
Planar quirks:Moral Switch
Terrain: Desert
Special Inhabitants:Fire elementals
Planar Natives:Normal animals only
Sapient natives: Three species
Sapients organization: Few empires
Sapients tech:Medieval
Action 1- Alright, we've made an interesting breakthrough, but lets continue and see if we can make even more advanced fire manipulation magic…soon in time we shall be able to summon storms of fire and conjure streams of lava
Action 2: Send some scouts through the portal and see what they find, perhaps we can utilize things from the other planes.
Action 3: We know we can implement shadowcores into our weapons, but what if it can also augment our armour? Let us try…all shall bow before the obsidian arms of the efreet.
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