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Alexkubel
2013-08-05, 04:55 PM
I feel it is time for an thread that actually is for the cosmology for the series and therefor an better idea for prospective GM's, DM's, rulewatchers, gamemasters, dungeon masters, and the like to read and get though the setting.

the divine

to start there will be the gods, these shall apply across the place, each with their own demi plane

Omnissah god of alchemy, scientific progress and the letter J
Old Migorid god of world beyond the world

now the demigods, the most powerful of beings short of gods, the only beings that aren't a god that could feasibly beat one, they also have their own demi planes



and below the demigods are the agents of the divine,

Star lords of Old Migorid, watchers of galactic powers
Protoangels of the Omnissah, asides to do the paperwork
I've probably missed some, this is still in it's infancy



major stellar bodies

Gysa (also pronounced: )
The New World (there it is official)
UCS (ultimate collection of scrolls, lots of knowledge no magic that could in anyway help you find something)
the plane beyond planes (massive junkyard of scratched projects or Old Migorid, some of the Omnissah can be found if your lucky, though these usually are scrap)
the great void (the area where there isn't anything yet)
more to come


races that the player may use:
Human
Elf (Gysa exclusive)
Halfling
Gnomes
Owlfolk (Gysa exclusive)
Leojin (Gysa exclusive)
Goblins (Gysa exclusive)
orks (Gysa exclusive)
Lizardfolk (Gysa exclusive)
D'ni (Gysa exclusive)
Remorse
Dwarfs (new world exclusive)
and of course their halfbreeds

this list can change, races may move to other worlds or suffer mass extinctions (Omnissah does keep genetic records somewhere)

non playable races:
(can't be bothered making this list)

maps are not my specialty (in fact art in general isn't, unless it's a bridge)



Gysa list of Major empires:


Gysa list of Major Cities:
the Hive
Lundon


UCS:
the UCS is an technically infinite collection of scrolls, it has a copy of every scroll there is created outside the UCS (hence the actual name Ultimate collection of scrolls), meaning that if you can spend the time looking you will find what your looking for, you might have to go though shopping lists, letters, tickets, scrolls of a type of picture unfit to mention of the forum, blueprints, books, cookbooks, drawings of yourself with or without certain things. but you'll find it, the average search takes 12 years.

Alexkubel
2013-08-05, 05:05 PM
(space for more)

Thunderfist12
2013-08-05, 05:08 PM
(Space for the coauthor's additions, and a map at some point)