Post by Atheneon on Jan 19, 2007 22:16:28 GMT -5
I be a newbie!!! Does one just join in on RP's? Should I ask first? ( )-_-( ) I don't know what I'm doing but here goes...
(>'o')> I have an idea!!!
Species: Homo sapien
Sub-species: Emberdi
Race: Teyapaan
AKA: Witches
Description: slightly taller that humans, with a low-centered build. Black hair with patches, streaks, or tips of white (it is common for teens to color their white hair). White skin and eyes without irises (black eyes that see very well in the dark). Lifespan is around three-hundred years.
They once lived on Emberd (a continent) where the other emberic race still lives. The land there has a power that caused them to develope skill with magic. The Teya fled Embred because of a racial cleansing that the Hachiri had started. When they left their home, they found themselves with very little power (before they would just tap into the earth, now they are unplugged). They went on a search for a power source and found a terribly powerful warlock. The warlock had enslaved an entire race of ethereal creatures (the Ka). The Teya defeated the warlock and took the Ka into their keeping. They formed a symbiosis. The Ka generate magical energy that the Teya can use and manipulate. The Teya provide homes for the Ka (in themelves). Once the Teya got settled into their new homes with the Ka, a civil dispute arose.
First, you must know that the Ka aren't people, their intelligence level is on par with dogs. Second, each Teyapaan child is born with a Ka already fused to their soul (it developes while the child is in the womb). The Ka leave the body at death and go into a crystal (worn by the Teya at all time around their necks) until it can fuse with another host (even if that host has one already). The more Ka a person is hosting, the more magic they control.
The Teya split into two nations...The Aspholians want to keep the Ka as family property while the Dhosians think that the Ka should be government property. So you've got powerful central government in Dhosia and powerful noble families in Ashpodel. Basically it's a Imperialist vs. Socialist thing.
Emberdic magic is used in a specific way, so please tell me if this sounds interesting before I dive into that.
Thanks ^-^
(>'o')> I have an idea!!!
Species: Homo sapien
Sub-species: Emberdi
Race: Teyapaan
AKA: Witches
Description: slightly taller that humans, with a low-centered build. Black hair with patches, streaks, or tips of white (it is common for teens to color their white hair). White skin and eyes without irises (black eyes that see very well in the dark). Lifespan is around three-hundred years.
They once lived on Emberd (a continent) where the other emberic race still lives. The land there has a power that caused them to develope skill with magic. The Teya fled Embred because of a racial cleansing that the Hachiri had started. When they left their home, they found themselves with very little power (before they would just tap into the earth, now they are unplugged). They went on a search for a power source and found a terribly powerful warlock. The warlock had enslaved an entire race of ethereal creatures (the Ka). The Teya defeated the warlock and took the Ka into their keeping. They formed a symbiosis. The Ka generate magical energy that the Teya can use and manipulate. The Teya provide homes for the Ka (in themelves). Once the Teya got settled into their new homes with the Ka, a civil dispute arose.
First, you must know that the Ka aren't people, their intelligence level is on par with dogs. Second, each Teyapaan child is born with a Ka already fused to their soul (it developes while the child is in the womb). The Ka leave the body at death and go into a crystal (worn by the Teya at all time around their necks) until it can fuse with another host (even if that host has one already). The more Ka a person is hosting, the more magic they control.
The Teya split into two nations...The Aspholians want to keep the Ka as family property while the Dhosians think that the Ka should be government property. So you've got powerful central government in Dhosia and powerful noble families in Ashpodel. Basically it's a Imperialist vs. Socialist thing.
Emberdic magic is used in a specific way, so please tell me if this sounds interesting before I dive into that.
Thanks ^-^