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Tales of the Infinite Plane
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Deities of The Infinite Plane
There are a few select deities and powers of the world that the world may believe in.
Human
The humans have many gods, but the standout amongst them is Cor. This deity, depicted as a rotting man, is the god of fortresses, war, and death. Records say it was Cor who aided a lizard monster, Aso, bind a Howl of the Underworld to a legendary slab.
Anoth, god of duty and metals.
Kusut, god of trickery.
Zapas, god of wisdom.
Athra, god of crafts and labor.
Pado, god of fish and fishing.
Dwarven
Ral, god of minerals.
Ushdishkikrost, god of poetry, writing, and fortresses.
Vush, goddess of volcanoes and mountains.
Dishmab, god of labor, crafts, and metals.
Limar, goddess of trade and wealth.
Momuz, god of beauty, suicide, and death.
Etur, god of jewels.
Elven
Romimi, the force of rivers and nature.
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The Infinite Plane
An ironic name for a Dwarf Fortress pocket world.
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The Dragon and Titan
It is year 2 of The Age of Dragon and Titan, and innovations have led to the beginnings of recorded history.
The world knows the name "Sloron," the first true dragon. He possesses the powers of flame, and hoards a wealth of gold beyond any measure of imagination.
At the same time, word has spread of a terrible titan -- "Tathtak." A man-killing mass of water with three long, coiling tails. It webs its prey and then demolishes it.
The Four Civilizations
Here we have the four civilizations - The humans, the elves, the dwarves, and the goblins.
The goblins created Nugatu, the Dark Fortress. It is rumored that this could be the site of the infamous vault known as Strikekeeper. There are whispers of a legendary slab binding a Howl of the Underworld to this plane in Strikekeeper, and that its design was aided by a deity.
The elves founded Eriyaaleya, the Forest retreat, along with a sister site, Erareatha. Queen Liyiyi and druid Lulo rule over the elves. The twin retreats are led by the warrior princess Themiyi, who finds solace in the embrace of her lesbian lover, the acolyte Enure.
Since before the first records were made, the elves and goblins have had a couple of skirmishes. After some unfortunate elves were slain, the humans and dwarves swore to support the elves during these invasions. As a result, the goblins quickly offered a peace treaty, which the elves accepted.
The humans founded, uh... Knotsqueezed, lorded by Thudu Creamsoak. This suspiciously named hamlet was recently thrashed by the infamous Tathtak.
And if you thought that was bad, there are the dwarves. God dammit.
So it turns out that the Dwarven King Tirist is the founder of The Chaste Board, an ironic name for the most immature group of preteens to ever construct a kingdom. They founded two groups, with a cursed combination of names.
First, "The Knowing Merchants," who would go on to name their civlization, I shit you not, "Rubbedshot."
Next, "The Watchful Sacks," which is as subtle as a boot to the head, would name their civilization "Girderyouths."
Worst of all, these dudes decided to host the very first Olympics-like event, which they named "The Gloved Celebration."
What the fuck is with all the innuendo? Are you guys shitting me? How is my Epic Pocket Fantasy supposed to hit when my dwarves Can't Stop Jacking Off.
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