We said 300 years to scale the evolution of technology and culture more realistically, and because Duffy would be dead any later than that .
We said 300 years to scale the evolution of technology and culture more realistically, and because Duffy would be dead any later than that .
OH! I HAVE AN IDEA! The Norlond Brothers who have a forge and who I work for might be travelling, so to speak, with where their forge is currently built, given 300 years. They're leaving Knife's Edge now because of what went down. So you could make the forge with a little memorial there in Artemis' honor while they continue to work.
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OH.... mmm... yeah, Azza can be dead. Or perceived as such. (or maybe she lives on a farm in the middle of no where! herding cats...)
Probably a stone somewhere (maybe at the park?) that only has a small carving of the mark on her back or something to serve as her "grave".
No grandkids for Azza~
Holly's orphanage could either still be there, or re-purposed as a school in what was Underwood.
Though... hmmm.... said in the thread that Azza died sixty years ago, and what she was doing until then? XD no idea! But feel free to run with it. I'll only gripe if it's something... weirdly off. Like... I'll let you use your imaginations.
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Well I could...Sheex could...he might...maybe if...some sort of lasting...
Nope. I got nothing. I'll take my mortality and average life span, thank you.
The meaning of life is simple my friend. Pie. No, not that type of pie.
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All right, let's see...
Dan Lagh'ratham went down in his history for his numerous traitorous acts, and while there were some kind hearted few who tried to save him, he always had his own interests at heart. He backstabbed his friends, he turned on his countries, and when he finally found his daughter, she put a knife in his heart. Literally. Dan was relegated to only a footnote in history books as a black hearted turncoat, despite destroying Saraelia and killing his entire remaining, surviving race along with a great deal of the Wilmhearst family slayer clan and their despotic, corrupted ruling council, the Seven Slayers. The most famous of his children, Meredith Tiamat, his daughter with Claire, and Soma Vein Wilmhearst XXVIII, his son with Ghauntyrr'stra Do'afin, are credited with killing their father. There is a statue of the brother and sister adventuring pair in Alerar, near the crater in the middle of Kachuck where the battle was fought. Due to their halfling Saraelian genetics, both are still alive.
Dan regenerated from the battle with his children and retired to the mountainside, carving a home out of a cavern he personally made. There are numerous urban legends and sightings, in the style of Bigfoot on earth, of him, and travellers or soldiers who become lost on the mountain are inevitably found dead from attack by a pack of wild dogs, even though no tracks are ever found.
Bastards never die.