Pneumonica hat folgendes geschrieben: |
As for the "human" theory, I've heard that one for the royal family and I really don't like it, and I especially don't like it for the Inquisitors. It just doesn't sit well with me, especially given that in the imagery two of them look less human than the Hoax or the Terrah, approaching Vulca or Flit in "not-normal-ness". |
Pneumonica hat folgendes geschrieben: |
I'm already wondering about cities |
helios hat folgendes geschrieben: |
Sallanion, Theklis, Calydos und Salanas: Hoax
Nautalia: Aqua Timbaku: Terrah Gorghorot: Khind |
Helios hat folgendes geschrieben: |
I hope it will help u. But u know that when ur RPG is finished u have to post it here |
Geirröd hat folgendes geschrieben: |
Hi, i'm very interested in your resulting RPG |
Geirröd hat folgendes geschrieben: |
They are all human (this is explicitly stated in the novel), including the less normal ones like Flit, Vulca or Aqua. That seems to be quite a substantial message of the Blue Moon lore with unity of humankind despite of all the differences and such (well - except that one fighting thing, which makes up the scenario for the card game... )
Therefore i think it is save to say, that the royals are human, all the people are human and therefore inquisitors are human, too. |
Geirröd hat folgendes geschrieben: | ||
The predominance of hoax cities is probably due to the fact that the main character is a Hoax. [bookspoiler]Gorghorot is completly burned and inhabited only by a few crippled and xenophobic survivors (crippled Khind are scary) at the novel's point in time. Since the novel is about the acquisition of the "heart" of the Psi crystal, it is shortly before the "Blue Moon City" game.[/bookspoiler] |
Helios hat folgendes geschrieben: |
BlueMoonMap |
Jack hat folgendes geschrieben: |
Edit: I forgot to express my interest in your RPG! |
Jack hat folgendes geschrieben: |
Consequently even members of different peoples should by definition be able to have propagable descendants. Any idea how we could check this?
Unfortunately Rehfeld's novel ended too early to have reliable facts. |
Jack hat folgendes geschrieben: |
By the way, are you intenting to involve the BM-cards directly into your game, Pneumonica? |
Pneumonica hat folgendes geschrieben: |
BTW - I have more stuff I want to ask, but I can't make new threads. It keeps saying it's detecting some kind of worm attack or what-not. I know it's not the computer, because I got the same message trying to change my signature from my home computer. Who would I contact to fix this problem? |
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Helios hat folgendes geschrieben: |
Yes, I have a map without the names. I can send it to u via Mail but it seems that at the moment u have some problems. So when everything is fixed send me a PN and we will see what to do.
Maybe the Inquisitors are a mix between two 'races'. And now that everyone kows, that a interracial love results in a desaster they don't do it anymore. But personally I really think that the Inquis were created like the Mutants by this Psi-storm. And the reason why they have now the trust of prince and princess is because they were allready before the storm their adjutants or something like that. And the Inquis don't need to be of the some race. But now in some way they are. And they gained magical power (or had allready before and is now only become stronger). Well, what do we know about the race of the two leaders, of the dead king? He was respected by all the people of BM. But if the king would have been of one of the races we know from the game that would have let to a civil-war because that would mean that one race rules over the others. So, here I present u now my theorie: King and Queen don't have children. In fact, as we know, the Queen has to go to receive the heirs of the throne. One who rules and one who assists the ruler, gives him strenght. Were does she now receive the heirs? I think, that in a good Buddhist tradition, she travels from village to village to find the true heirs. Like the Buddhists are doing it when they have o find a new Dalai Lama. And so one could be a Khind and the other a Hoax. That way every king is of another race but allways from BM with the blessing of Ordrac. And because of that one of the two must be a Vulca and the other a Hoax, because these two races hate each other the most. *Spoiler* And we all know how the book ends */Spoiler* Yeah, my idea. |
Primus Magicus hat folgendes geschrieben: |
Could someone explain to me what "sovereign" and "consort" actually mean? I read it on the pillar cards, but never really understood what it meant.
Further I never read or had the idea that the inquisitors where created by the psi-storm (why would only animals and royal helpers be affected by it??), but if it is the case then helios' explanation is good. I have no other clue what the inquisitors really are or how they became that way. I really like helios' theory about recieving the heirs. I am not so sure about pneumonica's idea of allways siblings by adoption. That would allways cause jealousy and I doubt one will accept his/here role as "loser" and stay with the other "winner" happy and forever together.... (ps. is there anywhere stated that the Phar used Psi to bend the minds of others?) |
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Shhh, betwixt us. Where sun is god and Psi makes slaves, Phar gives much good when master arrives but talks much bad when master sleeps. |