Lord Iames Osari
2007-01-21, 08:33 PM
Once, in a world far, far away, on another level of existence, there lived beings of unimaginable power, beings capable of toying not only with mortals, but with gods as well. In fact, so the stories say, they were so powerful that they could create, with mere thought, new mortals, gods, and worlds to amuse themselves with.
But there was a divide between these beings, these "Players"; a most bitter and contentious divide. For eons, they argued with each other about which kinds of mortals were the best and most powerful. Finally, they could stand debate no longer, and each faction created a champion.
The faction of Players that favored two-handed weapons, priests, and mages, the Xaminimists, named their champion Optimo. Optimo was a mighty warrior-priest-mage, capable of using magic to render his enemies helpless and impotent before closing in to dispatch them with his great two-handed blade.
The opposing faction of Players, the Anti-Xaminimists, created their champion in five parts, granting each part power over an elemental force: Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, and Heart. Though individually no match for Optimo, when the five parts combined their powers, they could summon forth a greater champion to do battle with their sworn enemy.
((yes, I have been inspired by everyone's favorite lame eco-friendly cartoon show))
But there was a divide between these beings, these "Players"; a most bitter and contentious divide. For eons, they argued with each other about which kinds of mortals were the best and most powerful. Finally, they could stand debate no longer, and each faction created a champion.
The faction of Players that favored two-handed weapons, priests, and mages, the Xaminimists, named their champion Optimo. Optimo was a mighty warrior-priest-mage, capable of using magic to render his enemies helpless and impotent before closing in to dispatch them with his great two-handed blade.
The opposing faction of Players, the Anti-Xaminimists, created their champion in five parts, granting each part power over an elemental force: Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, and Heart. Though individually no match for Optimo, when the five parts combined their powers, they could summon forth a greater champion to do battle with their sworn enemy.
((yes, I have been inspired by everyone's favorite lame eco-friendly cartoon show))