Monday, October 5, 2009

The Underworlds Pillars

         I'm trying to make a post on all the tribes and something that is unique to each tribe. Ok, Ive done a post on the Warbeast, and the Danian Composters. So on to the Underworlders, I could have done a post on intimidation or creatures that utilize sacrifice but those are spread across many underworlders.  So I have decided to do the most important locations to the Underworld, that is the pillar locations of which without the Underworld could not even exist. 

Information has been pulled from portal.chaoticgame.com/perim




      The Stone Pillar has a menacing mystery behind it.  Appearently not even the Underworlders dare to come close to this pillar since the disapearence of some strong Underworld warriors.  Since this event all creatures who have ventured there disappeared except for a rare few, Ghuul is one of these.  Because there is a haunting Underworld Mugician already existiing there, the first underworlder who casts a mugic uses one less mugician.  The FT says Pillars are needed for both the over and under worlds.





         Iron Pillar is one of the most unstable of the known pillars.  Because it has been years since it was first built its instability is only fixed by welded pieces here and there.  Because of the magnetic properties of the welded metals, battlegear are stripped of their abilities.  Khybon would like to rebuild the entire pillar before the structure falls and takes a large portion of the underworld with it but Chaor want the funds only to be put into his armies.



        Stone, Iron and now Wood, the pillars are created of different elements giving them each their own unique stories and character.  The Wooden Pillar is the opposite end of the Runic Grove.  Just as the Runic Grove absorbs all tribal mugic when used, the roots must only absorb one overworld mugician at a time.  The overworld muges must be weary when traveling close to the Wooden Pillar.


      Castle Pillar Is filled with traps, doors and pillars that only the wise can figure out and pass through.  I will not say much because I shall have more in my next post.




     Jade Pillar appears to be by the artwork the newest of the pillars.  The pillar being made of a jade crystal is not invicible.  Repetive attacks will weaken the pillar to fall.  So while Iron Pillar is the most unstable all the time, Jade Pillar maybe the most unstable while in the prescence of battles.  If you are to battle here you must be really lucky or a excellent stratigist.



Because this is not a true tribute to the underworlders i will try and do another post on them soon.......

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