Setting
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Gilgamesh 7 orbited a large world, the size of the Earth, where the Guardians and the Owner stood watch over the massive station. The planet was a humble place, with rich seas, high mountains, hot deserts, and one main city, massive in size but easily crossed thanks to its public transit system. Most of the region around the city was full of houses and farms, but the other continent was left mostly wild, as the local Mage’s guild had requested.
Larne had a large harbor, where pleasure boats and spaceships both docked, the combination of apparently primitive boats, in some cases tiny dhows, and the large interplanetary cruisers was worth many a second look, as seagulls wandered around, their screeches making the harbor have a typical feel.
Larne even had a more seedy side, the planet’s underbelly full of the typical crime which large areas cannot help but have, but the Owner didn’t mind it, so long as people didn’t die or get too hurt. Cop cars from Gilgamesh drove through the winding streets, as in the more upscale part of Larne, schoolchildren played in the parks, watched over by several of the CCTV cameras that was still being set up.
At the borders, there tended to be terminals, where railroad trains to all over and airplanes and shuttles to space awaited passengers who got on and off the massive express transports. IT was a busy little city, and this wasn’t even the half of it.
The other , more wild part of Tyrian was full of small forts and every now and again a Castle, where various dukes and other minor royals schemed over who could be the next King for the 10 year terms that were set up. Massive dragons stood in caves, monks trained in temples on the mountainsides, and researchers wandered, looking for new animals to report to Gilgamesh and the Great City of Larne.
Mages could warp to the great planet of Tyrian thanks to several large gates in the fort cities, and signs for heros were all over, quests and adventures needed. In the forests, combined forces of large knight like robots and regular men, golem armors and archers was common, as a few wizards escorted groups like this all over Tryrian’s wild side.
Tyrian had more tropical jungles around its equatorial region, where more primitive tribes who did not want or distrusted technology lived in peace, guarded by the various natural defenses and a force of park and reservation police, who walked, drove and rode various machines on their patrols. Some claime dark powerful magics where there, but one would have to get inside first…
In the poles were mostly research and some native tribes and animals, the areas cold as the weather seemed to circulate all over, the ice and snow making the north nearly inhospitable to most life. However large frost giants wandered, as well as other, more mysterious creatures.
There were deserts, dune regions where large snake like humanoids wandered, and where machine and traditions combined, leading to settlements based around the pursuit of water, the life giving liquid in the sand zones.
In the east, there was a large island with powerful codes of Honor, where the knights used curved and sharp swords, and light yet powerful armor . Some members were fast and sneaky, and others used their fists to attack. Curry was in the air, as warlords had their fighting tournaments to see who would be the best fighter around, the Nahk!
Altogether, the Owner smiled, finishing the report. “Tyrian seems like a nice enough place,” they said, “I hope we get more immigration…”
OOC: If it exists on Earth or an Earth like world, you can find it here, but be careful, otherwise play nice and have fun
Larne had a large harbor, where pleasure boats and spaceships both docked, the combination of apparently primitive boats, in some cases tiny dhows, and the large interplanetary cruisers was worth many a second look, as seagulls wandered around, their screeches making the harbor have a typical feel.
Larne even had a more seedy side, the planet’s underbelly full of the typical crime which large areas cannot help but have, but the Owner didn’t mind it, so long as people didn’t die or get too hurt. Cop cars from Gilgamesh drove through the winding streets, as in the more upscale part of Larne, schoolchildren played in the parks, watched over by several of the CCTV cameras that was still being set up.
At the borders, there tended to be terminals, where railroad trains to all over and airplanes and shuttles to space awaited passengers who got on and off the massive express transports. IT was a busy little city, and this wasn’t even the half of it.
The other , more wild part of Tyrian was full of small forts and every now and again a Castle, where various dukes and other minor royals schemed over who could be the next King for the 10 year terms that were set up. Massive dragons stood in caves, monks trained in temples on the mountainsides, and researchers wandered, looking for new animals to report to Gilgamesh and the Great City of Larne.
Mages could warp to the great planet of Tyrian thanks to several large gates in the fort cities, and signs for heros were all over, quests and adventures needed. In the forests, combined forces of large knight like robots and regular men, golem armors and archers was common, as a few wizards escorted groups like this all over Tryrian’s wild side.
Tyrian had more tropical jungles around its equatorial region, where more primitive tribes who did not want or distrusted technology lived in peace, guarded by the various natural defenses and a force of park and reservation police, who walked, drove and rode various machines on their patrols. Some claime dark powerful magics where there, but one would have to get inside first…
In the poles were mostly research and some native tribes and animals, the areas cold as the weather seemed to circulate all over, the ice and snow making the north nearly inhospitable to most life. However large frost giants wandered, as well as other, more mysterious creatures.
There were deserts, dune regions where large snake like humanoids wandered, and where machine and traditions combined, leading to settlements based around the pursuit of water, the life giving liquid in the sand zones.
In the east, there was a large island with powerful codes of Honor, where the knights used curved and sharp swords, and light yet powerful armor . Some members were fast and sneaky, and others used their fists to attack. Curry was in the air, as warlords had their fighting tournaments to see who would be the best fighter around, the Nahk!
Altogether, the Owner smiled, finishing the report. “Tyrian seems like a nice enough place,” they said, “I hope we get more immigration…”
OOC: If it exists on Earth or an Earth like world, you can find it here, but be careful, otherwise play nice and have fun