RE: Building an Empire
12-22-2018, 04:47 PM
For the enemies far out there?
I'm thinking a different situation. Beyond the frontier perhaps there be Barbarians and Necromancers battling it out alongside the Frontiersmen in a 3 way war? Necromancers who learn the magic of necromancy, that perhaps also works off of shadow? "An intangible fluid known as Shadow flows through the world; if properly prodded, it can be induced to assume the form of any form of matter or energy that may exist, or it can manifest as self-aware spirits which can be put to various tasks." Necromancers are those who Artifice Shadows into dead corpses, and who ran away before the Union was forced to sign a treaty, losing what standards they had as they artificed corpses or something, and Barbarians, being the inhabitants of the frontier before, were shut out of the whole technological magical advance thing, and don't really have much magic yet, but have things like Horse Archers and brutality on their side, but aren't very united. Something like that might be a good idea.
I'm thinking a different situation. Beyond the frontier perhaps there be Barbarians and Necromancers battling it out alongside the Frontiersmen in a 3 way war? Necromancers who learn the magic of necromancy, that perhaps also works off of shadow? "An intangible fluid known as Shadow flows through the world; if properly prodded, it can be induced to assume the form of any form of matter or energy that may exist, or it can manifest as self-aware spirits which can be put to various tasks." Necromancers are those who Artifice Shadows into dead corpses, and who ran away before the Union was forced to sign a treaty, losing what standards they had as they artificed corpses or something, and Barbarians, being the inhabitants of the frontier before, were shut out of the whole technological magical advance thing, and don't really have much magic yet, but have things like Horse Archers and brutality on their side, but aren't very united. Something like that might be a good idea.