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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 25, 2005 3:14:12 GMT -5
Brunnengus has coveted the other components of the doomsday devices Gren, of which he holds Fel. Dal and Noi were destroyed by Chezni, but ancient evils have a nasty habit of re-awakening. Crashing Heavens knows this: they have found a way to revive even the Armageddon's Gaze! The only question is... how?
(Some history: Dal Gren was built by the madman Raiga Immortal, Gabnid. He had engaged with the humans of a time long before Chezni's careless reactivation of his tower, in the city Grantsurk, later Ratsurk. For whatever reason, he had decided to build an invulnerable doomsday device, damaged only by the weapons of the other Raiga and legendary spells beyond the ability of mortals. He battled Chezni and Midia on the great dragon Strabo, apparently a biological component of Dal Gren, and Chezni completed one time loop by planting Kormu's Sword into Strabo after Gabnid finally was returned from the brink of madness before his death. Chezni thus both was responsible for Dal Gren's deactivation, its revival and its final destruction.
Noi Gren, on the other hand, was a great fortress built by the emperor Zaygos who sought to emulate Gabnid's success. Its biological component, Lokiarn, was a great green warrior wielding one unified blade. Noi Gren was destroyed by Chezni and the Resistance against Zaygos' tyrannical rule of the Southern Peoples.
Brunnengus will have to find a way to become the organic component of three weapons, as Strabo, Lokiarn and Zaygos were before him for their weapons. Perhaps defeating Strabo would help? Or some other strategy?)
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Post by halfhero on Feb 2, 2006 19:22:26 GMT -5
go seek out strabo. as i have no clue what this game is about, besides doomsday machines(like most rpgs), where the hell would be a place to starrt?
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 2, 2006 19:50:23 GMT -5
Well, you could begin at the Magic School where all of it began. There, a long time ago in Grantsurk, Gabnid built Dal Gren, and then much later Chezni was taught at Ratsurk. Now Chezni teaches the spirits at Ratsurk, re-establishing the School and replacing the old tower leading to Dal Gren with a museum to Gabnid and the Raigas. He could go speak to him there.
Alternately, Strabo began flying around Lennus and even abroad, and not even Chezni knows where that dragon is now. But Strabo might be found in the dragon communities.
Dal Gren, during the final fight with Kaymat/Zaygos, lodged itself in a mountainside accessible only by an ancient track mechanism. It may simply have fallen below, though excavation teams have failed to find it.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 6, 2006 3:51:17 GMT -5
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Post by halfhero on Feb 12, 2006 21:34:17 GMT -5
go inside, look around for the probably numerous mmechanical failures.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 12, 2006 22:00:23 GMT -5
The first order of business is actually finding the entrance. When Chezni entered it, it was connected to a large tower that could only be opened by the handprint of a Raiga, connected to an elevator system. The second time he entered it, there was a similar mechanism locked by a door that could only be opened by Sophie's artifacts. Now that entrance has no linking tower, and Brunnengus has no items or minions that have any connection to the Raiga.
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Post by halfhero on Feb 14, 2006 20:17:13 GMT -5
sweet, so go talk to strabo then
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 14, 2006 20:18:23 GMT -5
Like I said:
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Post by halfhero on Feb 25, 2006 5:23:31 GMT -5
yeah if you look at the placement of those posts you will understand why i never really noticed it
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Post by halfhero on Feb 25, 2006 5:27:07 GMT -5
so go figure out where his original tribe was so i can get a feel for unique characteristics to look for
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 25, 2006 5:47:55 GMT -5
Yeah, so that's a time where you go back and read.
Do you mean Strabo or Brunnengus? Strabo, to anyone's knowledge, had no tribe.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 4, 2006 14:03:38 GMT -5
Miraculously, Brunnengus found an entrance from the bottom to Dal Gren and reactivated it with Dark Spirit II. The great beast Kaymat and the power of the fortress, all of its distant belts of energy and veritable dungeon of workings, rise up. Kaymat booms, "How has a Dragon Tribesman mastered the power of the Dark Spirits?!" Brunnengus simply utters, "Gabnid Code: 0-C. Transfer control." Kaymat's eyes dilate, then it looks at Brunnengus. "Command accepted. When shall we eradicate the inferiors?"
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Post by halfhero on Mar 7, 2006 22:05:59 GMT -5
As soon as he hears that, Brun will just give a good ole bwahahaha for a minute or so then say "Kaymat, you and me are gonna work well together."
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 7, 2006 22:09:11 GMT -5
"Our current synthesis readings are at 13%. You also have my brother, Fel Gren. Where is Noi? Zaygos was destroyed, but one of us is not so easy to eliminate."
The Daemonix says, "Incredible... This is a find of colossal technological proportions... Your Forge and Crashing Heavens' scientific understanding will be increased by possibly an order of magnitude!"
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Post by halfhero on Mar 7, 2006 22:13:09 GMT -5
"Kaymat, what are traditiional methods for boosting synthesis levels?" ask this while exploring the more production oriented areas of dal gren
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 7, 2006 22:35:27 GMT -5
Dal Gren as a factory produces battleships, spaceships and other colossal things, being the Navy equivalent of the three. However, right now the factory isn't working. It seems that at the least Noi Gren would be needed for the factory component.
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Post by halfhero on Mar 8, 2006 1:30:15 GMT -5
ok, go around dal gren and make a checklist of operative systems.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 8, 2006 1:39:05 GMT -5
The operative systems are: Kaymat the Core; Kaymat's Fist, the cannon that destroyed Magic School; the powerful engines and dimensional teleporter; Gabnid's laboratory; the Eye of Gren, the optics section; and an array of smaller weaponry.
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Post by halfhero on Mar 8, 2006 2:14:22 GMT -5
go to the laboratory, check on what potions and such might be still lying around
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 8, 2006 2:27:45 GMT -5
In the laboratory, there is a horrific-looking black pistol. Chemicals, thick notebooks of all kinds, and a veritable god's laboratory is left, virtually intact. The plans for Noi are available, as are plans for any number of doomsday devices. (In practical terms, Brunnengus just got a big boost to Doomsday Forgery). There is pretty much whatever one would expect to find in a mad immortal scientist's lab.
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Post by halfhero on Mar 8, 2006 19:07:38 GMT -5
Takke the gun to Daedrous "Hey, I bet you could channel that dragon of yours through this eh?" Daedrous will sense chi and ki and all that good stuuff on it and probably be horrified. "Yeah, lets get this bad boy to a shooting range."
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 8, 2006 19:13:00 GMT -5
OOG: Now that I imagine Daedrous talking like Clint Eastwood with a cigar in his mouth, he sounds perfect.
The gun only responds to a Raiga. Daedrous, however, is prodigious with guns, and managed to pull the "safety" on it. Immediately the gun blasts Daedrous back into the wall, constant black waves dancing to destroy everything in its path. It apparently was designed to lay down cover fire in all directions and kill constantly for about a mile.
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Post by halfhero on Mar 8, 2006 19:19:23 GMT -5
"Ugh, Brun, I think you should just mount this bastard on Fel Gren. Or just trick people into firing it constantly and watching them fly backwards." Daedrous will stiick his hand into a black space in his coat and pull out a big plate of decadent nachos and begin eating. "cool shit though."
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 8, 2006 19:20:33 GMT -5
Will Brunnengus try his hand?
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Post by halfhero on Mar 8, 2006 19:22:36 GMT -5
yeah see what happens when i fire it
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 8, 2006 20:35:19 GMT -5
When Brunnengus picks it up, shadowy mechanical legs appear and clamp to the ground, giving him additional footing. He fires away, first swaying then becoming quite still. It seems the power of the Raiga and Brunnengus' high strength matter in this situation. He also can stop the firing, burst it, alter its settings... The wave of destruction arcs across the landscape.
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Post by halfhero on Mar 9, 2006 1:23:48 GMT -5
Dope ass, go show the gun to Kaymat andask if this thing wasdesigned to aid in synthesis in any way.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 9, 2006 1:35:30 GMT -5
"That weapon shows you to be Gadnid's heir. To fire it requires a will and intellect that few possess. It may be essential to operate Noi."
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Post by halfhero on Mar 11, 2006 17:27:02 GMT -5
sweet, so go check out the Noi plans see if they make any mention of specific areas it needs to be built in. or perhaps specific materials.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 11, 2006 18:27:36 GMT -5
The main schematics Gabnid has completed are of the biomechanical monster man itself, Lokiarn. Lokiarn requires the flesh of incredible warriors and the ability to design its unique linking/unlinking blade, which requires a flexible almost liquid material. Noi could be built anywhere theoretically, but in actual fact the fortress and Lokiarn were constructed only by Zaygos, the Emperor of the Southlands, 10,000 years after Dal Gren's construction and Gabnid's defeat.
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