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Microscope RPG IC Thread
« on: December 13, 2013, 09:28:23 am »

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Re: Microscoe RPG IC Thread
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2013, 09:37:25 am »

The Dawn (Period): The First One starts the creation of the world.

Birth of the Universe (Event):

At first, there was only Him. He was alone in the Void, and the Void was infinite. For what might have been ages, He did nothing. But after some time, He decided to do Something. With a mere thought, He used His power to create matter and energy, as well as the physical rules of the world. He created stars and planets, and he used most of His energies.

After millions of years of creation, He decided to rest, and so He descended to a small planet. He sat, and He saw that the world was full of things, but none of them would anything, and they simply stayed the same. Creation had only just begun, and there was something very important missing, but He could not yet tell what it was.
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Re: Microscope RPG IC Thread
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2013, 11:31:44 am »

The Creation of Change (Event):  The First One found his creation boring.  The only difference between this world and the Void, was that He had created it. It was static, stagnant, uninteresting, and an undesirable state for His universe.  So the First One created Change.  With Change came birth, life, death and decay and the things from which the world had been comprised began to make things of their own.
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Re: Microscope RPG IC Thread
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2013, 12:41:56 am »

The Creation Of Maybe A Tiny Little Too Much Change. (Event):

Change was good. Change was fun. It was definitely the best thing the First One had ever seen. For the first time in untold eons, things were happening. He liked it and kept adding more Change. Things started changing faster. Things started changing more. Sometime they'd change back for no reason, dropping dead or coming back undead. But the First One kept adding more Change. Change crystallized into strange, ever-changing gemstones that dotted the land, radiating weird influences around them.
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Re: Microscope RPG IC Thread
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2013, 10:28:44 am »

The Rise of the First Race

In the chaos and change of this world arose a clade of motile evergreens. Some became ever more motile, eventually developing true legs rather than merely crawling around on roots. The descendants of these trees lost their branches, soon only having four. Their needles were elongated, with some more flexible ones on the tip of their bodies to protect the sensory organs and more ridid ones on the branches to use as weapons. Their tough, bark-like skin and lack of internal organs made them more durable than most fleshy creatures, allowing them to become slender, making them faster and more graceful. These creatures, the eta-lieves ("Moving Trees"), or "elves" to later races, quickly spread across the continent, increasing their power with every passing year. As tough as an oak, as swift as a cat, as strong as a wolf, and with great intelligence and magical potency, they were some of the greatest creatures to come about.

And they grew arrogant, mocking the First One for his failure to make half what they had in a thousand times the time.

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Re: Microscope RPG IC Thread
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2013, 03:53:56 pm »

Introduction of Conflict (Event)

As time passed the eta-lieves grew and prospered, building magnificent cities and constructing wonders with their knowledge. Yet, in their arrogance, the elves began to use their magic to tame the Gemstones of Change and channel their chaotic energy into uniform purpose. And the First One was displeased, for it found an orderly world ruled by the elves was just as boring as the Void. So it created a divine being, and called it Sarra-lum, and sent it among the elves to stir up conflict and smash their orderly societies. And by so doing so Change may enter the world again, and the First One would be amused once more.
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Re: Microscope RPG IC Thread
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2013, 09:03:05 pm »

Birth of the Emsai (Event)

After decades of punishment visited upon the eta-lieve by the Sarra-lum, a single eta-lieve rose to stand above the others. Lo-faipe (Blade-Needle) gathered the gemstones that the eta-lieve had not yet tamedin an attempt to change Change itself.

The First One's rage at this act of pure sacrilege and arrogance was incredible to behold. He shattered continents into islands, lakes into oceans. Finally He cursed Lo-faipe and all those that came after it to be nothing more than feral beasts, no better than dumb animals. The Emsai were even tougher and stronger than the eta-lieves, with skin like rock and ability to survive in any environment, no matter how horrific or inhospitable. The needle-weapons on their branches became longer and stronger, perfect for ripping and tearing at the 'flesh' of a helpless eta-lieve.

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« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2013, 03:27:55 am »

The Birth of Gods (Event)

It wasn't long before the First One got bored again. Having to act constantly to maintain the chaos and the flow so that he could be amused was... Not amusing. So he decided he would create only once more. As he had created Sarra-lum, he created another 8 entities that embodied certain principles. If Sarra-lum was Conflict, one entity was to be Peace, four of those entities were to be the four elements, and the remaining three were Death, Life and Chaos.

The conflict between the interests of these entities in the world would ensure chaos for as long as the First One desired. And so, he smiled, believing his creation to be finished, he stepped back, prepared to watch from the shadows as a new Age, a new Show, begun.
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« Reply #8 on: December 16, 2013, 11:12:16 am »

Fall of the Eta-lieves (Event) (Legacy)

The remaining elves, emboldened by the actions of Lo-faipe, banded together and gathered the remaining Gemstones to in an attempt to destroy the Emsai and Sarra-lum. Yet the cunning of Sarra-lum knew no bounds, and it took the form of Lo-faipe and went among the elves. And the elves, not knowing of Lo-faipe's transformation, banded around Sarra-lum in its guise and looked towards it as a leader of their people. For several years Sarra-lum in its guise led the elves in their war, providing wise counsel and managing their cities. And then Sarra-lum in its guise vanished without a trace.

At first the elves where confused by the disappearance of Sarra-lum in its guise, their morale shaken and their resolve battered. Factions began to form among the elves, with some thinking that Lo-faipe had abandoned them, while others thought that he had gone off on a quest to find salvation for their peoples. And then Sarra-lum in its guise appeared before the capital of the elves, leading a massive pack of Emsai.

At once the elves fractured into many nations, since those who thought Lo-faipe had abandoned them found their fears validated, while those who trusted in him had their hopes shattered. And the elves took their knowledge, and forged wonderful and terrible weapons, and began to fight one another. And Sarra-lum threw off its disguise and enjoyed the conflict it had created.

The elves fought long and hard, but divided they could not hope to defeat Sarra-lum and the Esmai. One by one the nations of the elves fell, until only the nation of Fel-ulhi remained. The leaders of Fel-ulhi, seeing that their race was doomed, took the Gemstones of Change in their possession and destroyed them using their knowledge, and by doing so unleashed their stored energies upon their nation. And so the race of Eta-lieves ended.

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« Reply #9 on: December 16, 2013, 11:25:42 am »

((Aren't we supposed to still have Gemstones for later one? Maybe Change re-crystallized or something. ))
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« Reply #10 on: December 16, 2013, 11:26:16 am »

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Re: Microscope RPG IC Thread
« Reply #11 on: December 16, 2013, 03:04:51 pm »

Focus: Rebuilding

Period: The Second Age

Event: The Dawn of the Fall of Ellith
The eta-lieve were scattered, surviving only in a few scattered groups, none more than a dozen. The emsai survived better, but their numbers were never great, and more than half of even this powerful race also perished in the cataclysm caused by the Fel-ulhi's destruction of Change Crystals. The great cities and monuments of the great nations of the world began to crumble and fall under the weight of wind, rain, and vine.
The Gods, lead by Sarra-lum the First God, began to discuss what should be done. The loss of the civilizations and of the products of those civilizations was a great loss, in the eyes of some, while others felt it was best that what was past stay past. Above all, there was a debate of if they should try to replace the lost race, or if the world should be left to destroy the traces of civilization until such time as a new race arises.
Ellith the Ninth, God of Chaos, knew his desire. New races should be brought up from the earth. The natural world changed while remaining the same; it oscillated, the change went nowhere. It was order masked by vibration; it was boring, if left to its natural devices. Ellith spoke his piece, after the other eight, and then the debate continued. Ellith realized that the elder gods would gladly argue on the topic until the next race arose, particularly Va-olam the Eighth and Yros the Fourth. Ellith slipped away from the debate, stating his boredom and requesting to be told if he was requested to speak. Ellith began his project...
He found his template: A race of octopi, fleshy beings with tentacles. They were already clever, for beasts, and could change their form and color at will. This particular race lived in puddles and pools, was a little over a foot in diameter, and peculiarly only had six notable tentacles, the other two having been reduced to feeding aids, transferring frogs and such it caught from the large tentacles to the mouth.
Ellith took these creatures, made them larger, made their muscles capable of supporting weight like the sturdy bones of many beasts, made their typical forms humanoid. He gave them legs, lungs, and a head-like structure with four of the tentacles, whiplike, barbed, and sticky. The other two tentacles were massively long, each as long as the creature stood high. Their mouths were still in their bellies, with the oral tentacles elongated a bit. This new creature stood shorter and stockier than the eta-lieves, stronger but slower and less durable than those tree-men. They were also unkind, selfish. Most of all, they were adaptable. They very nearly hated anything old, preferring what they themselves invented; aside from that, they retained some of the form-shifting and most of the color-changing abilities of the octopi. These new beings were christened Ellith-id, "The Desire of Ellith" in the tongue of the eta-lieves.
The spread, taking the old strongholds of the eta-lieve and largely destroying them, replacing them with new towns. They searched for slaves, finding them among the refugees of the First Age or weaker members of their own race; the slavemasters earned the name "Flayers" among their slaves for their flaying tentacles. The gods were not pleased. They strove to find the root, and did so. When the other eight gods discovered how Ellith had gone behind their back, they were furious and cast the Ninth out. And so there were the eight gods, and the one cast out.

((And for the record, I'm imagining that the gods have whatever gender they feel like at the time. I'm calling them all "him" for convenience more than anything.))
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« Reply #12 on: December 17, 2013, 10:42:55 pm »

Event: The Establishment of Toca-Ra'ang
On the ashes and ruin of the old cities of the Eta-Lieve, new cities were created.  The greatest of these, built on top of an old city after burning it to the ground, came to be known as Toca-Ra'ang, "City of Fire," for the almost constant burning down and rebuilding of its buildings.   It was a cultural hub for the Ellith-id, spawning a number of great deeds or atrocities, depending on how one looks at them.  It's very foundations were lain by slaves who were then ritually executed.  As a result the city was blessed to prosperity, for as long as one of the Ellith-id lived within its walls.
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