There must be a lot of soldiers then. Are the Xain an anti-magic culture?
There are.
Sort of. That's what Boomer said in his original post, but later he talked about Xainish magic, so what I've decided is that they don't use a lot of magic, and they tend to have strict rules on its use. They also have a kind of magic that is different from both New and Old Magic.
There must be a lot of soldiers then. Are the Xain an anti-magic culture?
There are.
Sort of. That's what Boomer said in his original post, but later he talked about Xainish magic, so what I've decided is that they don't use a lot of magic, and they tend to have strict rules on its use. They also have a kind of magic that is different from both New and Old Magic.
OK. It's not like Valithor or Casúr would really care about how powerful an enemy is, though.
*50 Units and Darthraxx Dragon Slayer enter the region, and enter the castle.*
*Darthraxx casts a Spell to increase his voice.*
"I am Darthraxx Dragonslayer, Rider of Dragons. Leave these lands and never come back, Or else your ships will be destroyed and Your enemies will conquer." *Darthraxx follows up with a lightning blast into the sky.*
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On the horizon, a dark shape becomes visible. Gradually, more and more shapes begin to appear, peppering the skyline. As they slowly draw closer, their forms solidify into ships with hulls of a dark wood and red sails. There are dozens of them, huge and menacing. Something is strange about them, but it is hard to place at first. Then you realize- they are moving directly towards the shore, to the west, but the wind blows north. A strange song fills your ears, so faint that it is almost impossible to hear and you think you might be imagining it, but at the same time it seems so real. It is a song of war and it is coming from the ships.
The ships reach land and stop there. No one leaves them. The song still rings, louder now.
Under the cover of night, unseen by anyone, a small skiff is lowed into the water from one of the ships. It begins to move north.
Sort of. That's what Boomer said in his original post, but later he talked about Xainish magic, so what I've decided is that they don't use a lot of magic, and they tend to have strict rules on its use. They also have a kind of magic that is different from both New and Old Magic.
OK. It's not like Valithor or Casúr would really care about how powerful an enemy is, though.
Xainish magic is only allowed to the Noble-people class and the truly gifted (the few commoners who could bribe/pay for entrance to the Mage's Network {Hogwarts}). Xainish magic is purely elemental (which includes magic as an element, but it acts more like the Force/energy manipulation) .
OK. It's not like Valithor or Casúr would really care about how powerful an enemy is, though.
Xainish magic is only allowed to the Noble-people class and the truly gifted (the few commoners who could bribe/pay for entrance to the Mage's Network {Hogwarts}). Xainish magic is purely elemental (which includes magic as an element, but it acts more like the Force/energy manipulation) .
It sounds formidable. Valithor and Casúr still wouldn't care. If you can hit him with a weapon, it's good enough for them.
Xainish magic is only allowed to the Noble-people class and the truly gifted (the few commoners who could bribe/pay for entrance to the Mage's Network {Hogwarts}). Xainish magic is purely elemental (which includes magic as an element, but it acts more like the Force/energy manipulation) .
It sounds formidable. Valithor and Casúr still wouldn't care. If you can hit him with a weapon, it's good enough for them.
Xainish magic is only allowed to the Noble-people class and the truly gifted (the few commoners who could bribe/pay for entrance to the Mage's Network {Hogwarts}). Xainish magic is purely elemental (which includes magic as an element, but it acts more like the Force/energy manipulation) .
It sounds formidable. Valithor and Casúr still wouldn't care. If you can hit him with a weapon, it's good enough for them.
Post by masterlegobuilders on May 9, 2017 22:33:52 GMT
*Amaranth arrives here along with 6 wizards and 50 soldiers. He enters the castle with the wizards, but the soldiers remain standing outside, peering at the Xainish fleet*
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*Amaranth arrives here along with 6 wizards and 50 soldiers. He enters the castle with the wizards, but the soldiers remain standing outside, peering at the Xainish fleet*
*Darthraxx Greets them, having arrived only a short time before them.*
"Sucess, I see. Good. We'll need every man and woman to fight these invaders off."
*50 Dragon Knights begin working on 50 stone soldiers.* 25%
that leaves 25 guards plus soldiers that Amaranth brought and any other armies in the vicinity.
*5 scouts leave, requesting immediate aid against the Xain forces.*
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-last edited on May 10, 2017 16:54:55 GMT by mythmaster1
Post by mythmaster1 on May 10, 2017 16:49:54 GMT
*Darthraxx begins a Tier 4/5 Runic Spell*
Is that a high enough tier for a large blanket that can cover Rojinn in invisibility? please tell me how much I need for it, I don't think it would be tier 6, but if need be, please tell me how many men can fit under a Tier 5 Invisibility Marquee.
Part 1 of 4/6
Also tell me if I need to create it myself or not, just so I know.
Tul Generas of the Orcs, Darthraxx of the dragon Knights. I RP, and have lots of fun.
Is that a high enough tier for a large blanket that can cover Rojinn in invisibility? please tell me how much I need for it, I don't think it would be tier 6, but if need be, please tell me how many men can fit under a Tier 5 Invisibility Marquee.
Part 1 of 4/6
Also tell me if I need to create it myself or not, just so I know.
OOC: Tier 4 is fine. For a Tier 5, I'd say 50 tops, probably a little less. You don't need to create it, since invisibility blankets are definitely something someone else has done.