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The Fallen

The Fallen

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The Titans of old long used men as pawns in their proxy wars on Elemental. But men were often unpredictable.

It came to pass that some of the Titans with the darkest of motives began to take the strongest, most ruthless, most consistently evil of men and used them as the basis to create a new race of mortal - The Fallen.

The architecture of the Fallen is very alien from that of men. More savage. More violent. But also more practical.

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Reply #51 Top

Quoting Tamren, reply 25
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Also, none of you got the Enders Game reference? Im shocked 8|
I never did see that movie. I'm more of a Sci-Fi person, myself.

Reply #52 Top

Quoting Luckmann, reply 2
... I never did see that movie. I'm more of a Sci-Fi person, myself.

Ender's Game is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card. I have a mind like a steel sieve, so I totally deserve the scoff for the reference because I still don't know what it was despite remembering that I quite liked the novel when I read it.

Reply #53 Top

Quoting GW, reply 3
Ender's Game is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card. I have a mind like a steel sieve, so I totally deserve the scoff for the reference because I still don't know what it was despite remembering that I quite liked the novel when I read it.
Ooooh. I'm not sure if I'm going to feel offended that you think I'm ignorant enough to not know of Ender's game, or giggle in secret because you took the bait.

:dur:

Reply #54 Top

oooh. I'm not sure if I'm going to feel offended that you think I'm ignorant enough to not know of Ender's game, or giggle in secret because you took the bait.

??? I thought this was a friendly forum. Most of my reply 53 was self-mockery.

Reply #55 Top

Quoting GW, reply 5
??? I thought this was a friendly forum. Most of my reply 53 was self-mockery.
You got it all wrong! This is a hostile forum, filled with bears, baits, pitfalls, Landisauruses and Pigeons! Flee, Swicord! Flee for your life!

:D

Reply #56 Top

Quoting Luckmann, reply 2

Quoting Tamren, reply 25[...]
Also, none of you got the Enders Game reference? Im shocked I never did see that movie. I'm more of a Sci-Fi person, myself.

MOVIE?!?! *facepalm* X|

Speaking of sci fi thought, with a bit of reskinning do you think the elemental game terrain could pass for a field of stars?

Reply #57 Top

Ach, you people suck. Suck, I tell you!

:p

Reply #58 Top

Quoting Tamren, reply 25
That brings up the idea of your elemental map being part of a creature. You know instead of the world being a planet, the universe is really a turtle who carries the world on his back. Or it could take place inside a giant worm or something. Map generation would be... interesting to say the least.

Also, none of you got the Enders Game reference? Im shocked

 

Actually, I disregarded it because it was a dead giant there...

Reply #59 Top

Quoting Ron, reply 9


Actually, I disregarded it because it was a dead giant there...

Actually, in the original reference to the giant it was very dead - in the same way even that it died in the book :P

Quoting Tamren, reply 18
I want to be able to be able to kill a giant by burrowing into its brain. Then found a town using his skeletal remains as structural supports. This IS a dream world after all

Reply #60 Top

Oh, d'oh!