@MemoryHead No, Urbos is just a technologically advanced nation that likes construct soldiers, but I still think the concept of warforged isn't too far off.
Basically, if you don't know how warforged work in DnD they are basically constructs made to be soldiers, yet they can still feel pain, the thing is though for Urbos is that they have perfected making smart construct soldiers without them having the pain sense, so these warforged-like creatures were cast aside, this was the only one made that didn't go mentally insane though
@EnvyReaper So constructs and then one single card for the warforged that I plan to stay the heck away from making. Is it going to be a prominent character in any real way or is it just something that happens to exist? In other words, should I make any serious number of cards referring to it?
@EnvyReaper At current, it's as good as anything else. I'd say that we should refine it once we've got some of the main, overarching story going and have actually invented the super-basis of some more factions.
@EnvyReaper Yeah. Will we be using the traditional DnD method of calling it something like "Basher" or "Painter" or something like that or will we just give it a name that sounds warforged-y?
I am now using War Anvil for this, here is the description
A story set in the MTG universe, Dumaran is a budding world filled with 25 nations, each representing a specific color combination, all the way up to tri-colors.
Once, many millenia ago, the goddess of the Sun, Kraya, created the dragons to purge out the unholy, needless to say the dragons were too unstable, so Kraya created six divine artifacts to bestow to mortals she deemed worthy to fight the dragon threat, humanity prevailed, and the dragons retreated, never to be seen again.
(This is the current block that is happening, there will be many more...)
Until recently, the Lordship of Feld, a nation born off of the belief of nature's dominance, has decided to have married Lothar of Feld and Sarencia, the Maiden of Corrizan, a cult that worships the dragons that disappeared long ago, but Sarencia denounced the wedding while in the presence of a Great Elder tree, which is considered a cardinal sin, this sets off a chain reaction involving Feld's already angered neighbors.
@HeroKP This is not the Chronicles of Nchuleft this is the same whole block that we have been going on about for the past n pages, I just went and provided a feasible backstory lloll
(I may have gotten a bit ahead of myself and created a creature that tries to take advantage of devotion/fealty)
Forgot to add this in the text: (You have fealty to this color combination for as long as the most amount of permanents you control are exactly green, white, and blue.)
(Yes, I know it's not exact. I hope that's okay with you)
I'm not sure if "exactly" refers to only the permanents that are all three colors, or if it refers to any permanent that has green, white, and/or blue colors of any combination.
For the sake of looking like I'm doing something, here are some more random concepts that probably have glaring balance issues. I'm posting them in text because there are a decent number of them and imaging them all would be a visual pain.
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No, Urbos is just a technologically advanced nation that likes construct soldiers, but I still think the concept of warforged isn't too far off.
Basically, if you don't know how warforged work in DnD they are basically constructs made to be soldiers, yet they can still feel pain, the thing is though for Urbos is that they have perfected making smart construct soldiers without them having the pain sense, so these warforged-like creatures were cast aside, this was the only one made that didn't go mentally insane though
Alright, now that you are registered on the forums what group do you want to be in?
what do you mean by groups?
A story set in the MTG universe, Dumaran is a budding world filled with 25 nations, each representing a specific color combination, all the way up to tri-colors.
Once, many millenia ago, the goddess of the Sun, Kraya, created the dragons to purge out the unholy, needless to say the dragons were too unstable, so Kraya created six divine artifacts to bestow to mortals she deemed worthy to fight the dragon threat, humanity prevailed, and the dragons retreated, never to be seen again.
(This is the current block that is happening, there will be many more...)
Until recently, the Lordship of Feld, a nation born off of the belief of nature's dominance, has decided to have married Lothar of Feld and Sarencia, the Maiden of Corrizan, a cult that worships the dragons that disappeared long ago, but Sarencia denounced the wedding while in the presence of a Great Elder tree, which is considered a cardinal sin, this sets off a chain reaction involving Feld's already angered neighbors.
https://www.worldanvil.com/w/dumaran-envyreaper
Also @ASubtleGhost
If you look up you will see the recent story for this block
cool
@HeroKP can you do the same?
Sure, who wouldn't want to make an MTG version of the Chronicles of Nchuleft?
kch, ugh, yeah you can tell them that
I read all the backstory, I'm just messing around
Forgot to add this in the text: (You have fealty to this color combination for as long as the most amount of permanents you control are exactly green, white, and blue.)
(Yes, I know it's not exact. I hope that's okay with you)
For the sake of looking like I'm doing something, here are some more random concepts that probably have glaring balance issues. I'm posting them in text because there are a decent number of them and imaging them all would be a visual pain.
Bosk, Treespeaker Adept: https://mtg.design/i/oohs42
Kraya's Shelter: https://mtg.design/i/tret00
Willowseer's Wisdom: https://mtg.design/i/mart46 (I'm not totally sure what faction this would be for.)
Cythia Blackbreath: https://mtg.design/i/weed79
Corizian Calling: https://mtg.design/i/plew19
Leeching Latchvines: https://mtg.design/i/kent55 (Made for the Dryad Colonies.)