The End of the World
Because of the energy channeled from the heroes Oriole and Cherrysoda, Morgaine was able to free herself from the chains that imprisoned her. Meeting with quite a large amount of adventurers in the town of Remora, the troupe began to proceed towards The Crimson Queen. Travel was quite easy as a group while Oriole and a select few took out the straggling monsters that were found.
Upon reaching the Sea Biscuit, 4 adventurers stood on the seals unlocking the door that barred passageway to to chamber. It was a rigorous battle, but they were very successful in keeping the queen at bay long enough for Morgaine to work her magic and destroy her soul.
The plan was to take out the queen, then to move on to Zeygram, the larger threat of destruction. However, it didn't work as well as we had hoped.
The Sorcerologist, Manastrologist and Knowologist discovered that the manastorm wasn't in fact a memory of the world, but that the world held the memory itself, however after presuming that Ansi was the work behind the ability of the world to be able to recreate itself, Zeygram made short work of them by banishing them, claiming that it was him who had done this.
Zeygram then proceeded to explain that he created the world in peace for all creatures to live in harmony, and that Ansi was the one who started war by teaching mankind that it was superior to the other creatures, claiming that the others were monsters. Mankind fought off the other creatures in the past and eventually created the wards that protected the towns be evaporating 'monsters' that approached them. It wasn't long before mankind had control of the world. After the destruction of 'monsters', mankind then turned to war against each other. This was the time when Zeygram was first seen in the world. Thought of as a monster, he was sealed under the earth.
Disappointed that the world had brought itself to such a low that they did nothing more than fight with each other, Zeygram replenished the worlds population of 'monsters', which forced mankind to unite as one and stop the pointless fighting. He then created the manastorm to cleanse the world. However, the newly created worlds were no different than the old ones because of the nature of humans.
Calling out to the world, he was answered by a Maverick which let him out of his prison, only to be sealed back under the earth once again. Upon his second release, he spent weeks trying to fix his broken world himself, only to fail. He decided in the end to manually cleanse his world himself by undoing what he once created. This is now the end of the world, as we know it.
Was Zeygram really the true creator of the world, or perhaps this was all an elaborate ruse to make mankind ponder what it has done, and to feel as though it's been fighting a backwards battle against itself? This is something I fear we might not know, and without the consciousness of mankind, we never will.
Upon reaching the Sea Biscuit, 4 adventurers stood on the seals unlocking the door that barred passageway to to chamber. It was a rigorous battle, but they were very successful in keeping the queen at bay long enough for Morgaine to work her magic and destroy her soul.
The plan was to take out the queen, then to move on to Zeygram, the larger threat of destruction. However, it didn't work as well as we had hoped.
The Sorcerologist, Manastrologist and Knowologist discovered that the manastorm wasn't in fact a memory of the world, but that the world held the memory itself, however after presuming that Ansi was the work behind the ability of the world to be able to recreate itself, Zeygram made short work of them by banishing them, claiming that it was him who had done this.
Zeygram then proceeded to explain that he created the world in peace for all creatures to live in harmony, and that Ansi was the one who started war by teaching mankind that it was superior to the other creatures, claiming that the others were monsters. Mankind fought off the other creatures in the past and eventually created the wards that protected the towns be evaporating 'monsters' that approached them. It wasn't long before mankind had control of the world. After the destruction of 'monsters', mankind then turned to war against each other. This was the time when Zeygram was first seen in the world. Thought of as a monster, he was sealed under the earth.
Disappointed that the world had brought itself to such a low that they did nothing more than fight with each other, Zeygram replenished the worlds population of 'monsters', which forced mankind to unite as one and stop the pointless fighting. He then created the manastorm to cleanse the world. However, the newly created worlds were no different than the old ones because of the nature of humans.
Calling out to the world, he was answered by a Maverick which let him out of his prison, only to be sealed back under the earth once again. Upon his second release, he spent weeks trying to fix his broken world himself, only to fail. He decided in the end to manually cleanse his world himself by undoing what he once created. This is now the end of the world, as we know it.
Was Zeygram really the true creator of the world, or perhaps this was all an elaborate ruse to make mankind ponder what it has done, and to feel as though it's been fighting a backwards battle against itself? This is something I fear we might not know, and without the consciousness of mankind, we never will.
Posted by Mikau on Sunday, July 13, 2008 05:00PM
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#4 SyperDT:
I actualy had plenty of time before my accounts were deleted for this day. But since a certain someone is a hypocrit... Yea...
Also it's not all about levels...
Wednesday, August 06, 2008 12:17PM
#3 Mikau:
SyperDT wrote:
> Hmm, to bad I wasn't around... Things would of definatly been different in this event.
Accounts are deleted after 90 days if inactivity... you've been banned for how many months now?
What would you do? Level 1 the monsters to death?
Monday, July 14, 2008 02:00PM
#2 IcewarriorX:
SyperDT wrote:
> Hmm, to bad I wasn't around... Things would of definatly been different in this event.
I lol'd
Monday, July 14, 2008 01:59PM
#1 SyperDT:
Hmm, to bad I wasn't around... Things would of definatly been different in this event.
Monday, July 14, 2008 06:39AM