Prince Van Posted June 24, 2005 Share Posted June 24, 2005 [center][u][size=4]Wyvern?s guard[/center][/u][/size] ?Not every fairy tale world is the same, some are very different, one especially, the one in this story was always different, it was never a glorious paradise, it was a place of low population let us say, Elves were dying out, Halflings were extinct, dwarves were a currently thriving race (Nobody could have foresaw their downfall.), Orcs could only exist in one place and well humans weren?t doing too well either.? But worst of all dragons, the source of all magic in that world, were terribly endangered, and if they were not to exist, the world would cease to exist. The world was full of magic and if that magic was drained what would remain?? A lifeless shell, a barren world. The Elven-Dwarven war came to an end, and the race tried to unite, they built a great city in the middle of the great continent, Margosis. But it wasn?t that simple, there was rivalry between Elves and Dwarves, Elves and Orcs, Orcs and Dwarves? every body was against each other. Eventually the city was broken into parts, The leaders of each race could only think of one idea and so they did it, they made a secret order, The Wyvern?s guard, The first members were culprits caught in the act, loyal soldiers, the leaders children, there weren?t many though. The Wyvern?s guards hunted down Dragons across the land and took them to a secret sanctum, which was never found, It seemed easy but not all Dragons trust humans especially after tales of great dragon slayers and heroes who killed Dragons to save damsels in distress. So most fought back and the majority of the Wyvern?s guard were killed by such Dragons, it wasn?t so successful so the Leaders were made to do something they would regret, they up to people on the street, arrested them and forced them into the order. Some tried to rebel and some did, then the secret was out. It caused outrage, it caused malice and most of all they tried finding this order, but that is another story( Damn I didn?t want to use such an obvious cliché), Those who were forced, they were the best, the job was do or die to them, but if anybody did find out who they were , they would surely be killed. This is the story of the Wyvern?s guard? Humm maybe it?s enough with the intro let?s get on with the story.? [u] [size=3]Filling in the gaps[/u][/size] [u] Races [/u] The races allowed are: Elf, (high elf, Grey elf, , wood elf and wild elf) Elves are good with swords and bows Dwarf (Hill dwarf, Deep dwarf, Gnome) Dwarves can see in the dark Human grasping intuition Orc Extremely strong Goblinoid (Bugbear, hobgoblin and Goblin) Very militaristic Lizardmen (Kobold, Lizardfolk) Like tribal humans [I] Sub-races[/I] Elves, High elves are normal elves, grey elves are smart but weak, wood elves are strong but not smart, wild elves are quick but un-smart) Dwarves, hill dwarfs are average dwarves, deep dwarves can see further in the dark and Gnomes are weak but can automatically cast spells) Goblinoids, Bugbears are quick and strong but unintelligent, Hobgoblins are quick and have good fortitude but are dumb, Goblins are weak but usually have the other types of Goblinoid with them. Lizardmen, Kobolds are weak but very quick and Lizardfolk are strong, quick but unintelligent. [u] Alignments[/u] Lawful good loyalty, honour and chivalry. Neutral good a struggle between being a bystander or a hero Chaotic good brave, outrageous and standing up for good no matter what Lawful Neutral Only the law matters No evil characters. [u] Ages[/u] Elf 112-300 Dwarf 60-90 Human, Lizardmen, Goblinoids 16-35 Orc 14-29 [u] a brief glossary of this world [/u] [I] The Elven-Dwarven wars [/I] A war that last for over one hundred years, it stopped when the grand city was formed. [I] the reason the world is in turmoil [/I] A terrible disease named the babruzo plague, it is not known where the name came from but Dwarves were some how immune. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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