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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2010 18:58:14 GMT -5
Ginnungagap
This nexus of all worlds is nothing more than a torrent of chaos and confusion. all time and all history converges at this spot in the universe.
All secrets are laid bare. All troubles are revealed. All power is equal in this vitual singularity of time and space...and everyone wants a peice of it. Entire Ragnarok have occurred over this one tiny point in space-time, and no one has ever found it. Not even the gods know where it is.
Truth be told, most people in the Runic lands have wondered where Ginnungagap is at some point in their lifetime. They woder what's really there, and what importance it has to existence, if any at all.
Can you find Ginnungagap?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2010 20:35:11 GMT -5
Trul
What lore of Midgard have not journeyed through the mystic lands of Trul?
Will you shout into the depths of Mellengarden with the Orpheus?
Will you own the nights and spread fear and sick, convulted joy throughout the Runic lands with the Nikita?
Will you hide, and pillage village after village with the Trul (trolls)?
Will you pique the curiosities of all creatures with the dream-snatching Rem?
Will you, as the rulers of the realm, command all this naughtiness and terror as one of the Goreck?
Whichever path you take, be sure to command your powers and fight for survival in the mystical lost realm of Trul. Named after the trolls who first entered the realm, it has descended from a reasonably high level of sophistication into a dark, swirling torrent of pain and Misery, the blight of the Runic lands.
But oh, the creatures who dwell within could care less. Not even the mighty Qliphoth dare enter this realm, for this is also rumored to be the birthplace of the great Therion. He ruled this realm before he was banished to the Circle of the Tyrants, but the Goreck still reserve a seat for him on their High Council.
To those who dare to enter, be prepared to fight some of your fiercest battles and wage war against some of mankind's greatest nightmares. To those who find themselves without experience or friendship here, consider Trul off-limits.
Now that we have the nice people out of the way, do you feel brave enough to enter that which even the might Qliphoth fear?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2010 20:47:56 GMT -5
Meggido
There is something strange about Meggido.
Before Ymer created Asgard, Meggido was the home of the Gods of the Runic Lands. Now, it lies in ruins, not from war or cataclysm, but millenia of neglect. Great cities have fallen to the Staves of Time. Monuments the likes of which the Gods would be proud are no more, mere foundations and reminiscents of a bygone glory day.
There are still a few die-hard minor deities who live in Meggido, among them Thor's son, Erik. Meggido was abandoned after the last Ragnarok, because it proved to be insufficient protection against Therion. His armies were ironically held back very well, but Therion himself had no trouble ridding all the gods then of their mortal forms.
After the extermination, All the gods moved up to Asgard. No one knows where Meggido is now, or whether or not there are anyone but minor gods living there. All that is certain is that is a constant reminder of the one man who can destroy even the Gods themselves, given nothing but sufficient time.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2010 22:59:39 GMT -5
Dermitternachtslowe
This may be, for better or worse, described as the most confusing realm to be in.
As does Ginnungagap, Mitternacht serves as a kind of nexus of worlds, but little is seen actually travelling through this world of windows and portals, shrouded in fog (The occassional Kraken may swim thorugh).
No one really knows much about Mitternacht, except that, if one plays their cards right, even the Circle of the Tyrants can be accessed somehow (FYI, not a good idea).
Amongst realms, Mitternacht appears to be in a kind of neutral space. During the last Ragnarok, ALL the realms were wiped out, but this intercession of time and space seems to have survived several dozen Ragnarok unscathed....
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