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Undead Madness
Nickeris86:
My first post was just a very vague over view of the undead in my story. There are vampires already in it but they are more like the White Court in the fact that they aren't undead. They were created by the Goddess of death as part of the creation mythos i devised for my world. Each of the three goddesses created a race to inhabit the world (The goddess of Life created Orc like beings, the goddess of Time created Humans, and the goddess of Death created a race of vampire/elves.) They do feed on blood of living beings but they aren't evil either its actually illegal for them to kill a human by feeding in their culture.
As for the created undead i do have the patchwork ones in there, they are one of the hardest undead to create because they have a will of their own, meaning they are about as intelligent as a German Shepard. There are also the oath bound undead, who are created by their literally undying loyalty to someone, they can be any type of undead but are completely sentient and remember the entirety of their life not just a fragment of it.
Natural undead for the most part start out as ghosts which aren't all that impressive but can evolve by "feeding" on emotional energy connected to them (a sad ghost will be drawn to sadness, and angry ghost to anger or maybe fear depending) or by merging with other spirits which is rarer, so older spirits are more powerful and can become wraiths and specters and the like, even the most power undead known the Nightwalker (some think this is another type of divine undead but i haven't decided yet, they aren't quite godlike but their close). physical undead that happen naturally are corpses possessed either by a demon or a ghost that is pushed by very strong emotion like Hate or Love. most physical undead tend to be malevolent because wrath is easy. their are also ghouls who are like wild dogs. they are a mystery, no one knows what creates them or how to make them but necromancers can control them and train them its just hard so most just destroy them outright.
as for the divine undead they are champions of the gods and so rare that most scholars dismiss them as complete myth, and there are few legends about them.
Death knights are those that have some how impressed the three goddesses but died in the process. they are given the choice, continue onto their final rest or return to the world of living as a champion of the gods as a Death knight. they aren't undead in the since that they aren't an animated corpse but a person brought back to life and now excites in the realm of the dead and the living simultaneously. living champions are possible but they are more like Hercules, mortal but more so.
--- Quote from: Quantus on April 25, 2011, 02:32:45 PM ---So there are necromancers, but also evokers, illusionists, thaumaturgists etc (or some variation of the standard magic schools)?
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Yes there are different specializations in magic depending on the person. their are three general groups that any school can fit into
there are Crafters who manipulate the physical world. they are limited in what they can do by the fact that they can not create something out of nothing only manipulate what is already there its kinda a combination of alchemy from full metal alchemist and bending from avatar the last air bender. then there are Weavers who weave metaphysical energies for an outcome, the are the ones that can hurl fireballs out of thin air or summon things out of nothing. Crafters are more common and weaving is harder to learn. then their are the Mavin who are masters of magic in all its forms thought they may have a specialty. ex a mavin illusionist will prefer to use illusions and glamors but can still make things go boom if they have too.
Quantus:
To Clarify, are Death Knights Champions of the three goddesses collectively, any one of them, or the Death Goddess specifically? And if they are the death Goddess specifically, what do the life and time paragons look like?
Nickeris86:
@ Arianne: I would agree that the vampire love fest has gotten out of control but I don't consider Edward and company real vampires either, they just fail to hard. Personally I have no problem with vampires being good guys, or sexy so long as the fact that they are a predatory being is not forgotten in the angst. Some angst can make a character more interesting, having it be their defining quality makes me want to put them through a wood chipper feet first. The sexy quality I think stems from Bram Stoker and Ann Rice who made some very sexy characters but it was more on the mystery, charm and intrigue that they inspired than wanting to jump their bones. they also screwed with peoples minds to make them desire them which i think got lost in translation.
@Quantus: Death Knights are the champions of all three, they are created when the Goddesses need something killed. in my world the gods cant directly interfere with mortal affairs (I can send you a copy of my Creation Mythos which would explain why). Think of them as divine warriors, a champion of life would be a great leader and bring healing and stability, a champion of time would be the guardian of some terrible knowledge or treasure that could upset the balance of creation. that is the Goddesses main duty is to keep the world in balance.
Snowleopard:
--- Quote from: arianne on April 25, 2011, 03:32:14 PM ---I was discussing this with a pal the other day...undead beings.
Okay, we were discussing ONE undead being, aka the main guy of a certain paranormal romance that has been made into four movies starring...*ahem* some people girls scream and die over. (You know who it is ;D)
I was kind of skeptic over the whole vampire thing, and I went like, how is it possible for a dead guy to walk around, drink blood (where does the blood GO? He doesn't have a heart to pump it anywhere!! he doesn't have a working stomach to digest the stuff!! WHAT???), and--this is the big haha moment--have kids???? With another human!!!!
Keep in mind that a vampire is DEAD. Not breathing. Eating (apart from blood).
Just a mini-vent. Sorry. :) The whole vampire sensation sweeping the nation kind of bugs me. I don't see the beauty of loving someone who's dead.
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I'm with you on the vampire thing. I am SO ready for it to be over.
I believe it was the author Chelsea Quinn Yarboro who came up with a vampire character - set back in Renaissance times.
And because he was dead and had no circulation - he couldn't - shall we say - get it up. ::)
That would really set the "you know who" lovers off big time.
Nickeris86:
I read an interesting article the other day in GQ talking about how vampires are no longer the hip monster in American pop culture but now its zombies. It basically went on to say that while Europe had coined the market on Vampires and Werewolves, and Asia had giant monsters and ghosts America has zombies.
It makes a lot of sense too, we have the Walking Dead show and comic series, Marvel Zombies, World War Z, the Zombie Survival Guide, and a host of other zombie related entertainment both good, bad, and freaking hilarious (Zombies on a Plane). The best part of the whole article is when they commented that the reason Zombies will never die, pardon the pun, is because you can't sexualize them as was the down fall of vampires (curse you Bella Swan and your lump of marble that is called a vampire). Zombies will forever remain horrifying because you can't humanize them despite the fact they were once your wife, neighbor, or best friend.
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