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  1. Humakt, being a god of combat, would likely comply by sending the new Sword directly to the item and its bearer. Disclaimer: I am not really fond of Death Incarnated as a player character concept.
  2. Arachne Solara begs to differ.
  3. According to the Redline History of the Lunar Empire, only the foes of the Red Goddess perceived her flying steed as the Crimson Bat. The faithful Lunars perceived a purple hummingbird as her steed instead. Which is why I expect a lot less bat symbology and a lot more hummingbird symbology in Lunar temples serving the faithful.
  4. In "The Lives of Sedenya", this Chaos entity is not identified with the Devil, but rather with primordial Chaos. The coded script is fairly crucial to understanding the difference between say Vivamort accepting Chaos and the Red Goddess accepting or rather embracing Chaos. It also is different from how Arachne Solara embraces Chaos, although there are more similarities there than with Vivamort's conversion. Wakboth is a convenient label for Moral Evil Chaos, and thereby a convenient label to pronounce a particular expression of Chaos as moral evil. The Lunar Way recognizes the seduction into moral evil for those Illuminates who become Chaotic by choice, and the almost unfailing depravity that follows from non-Illuminates who become Chaotic by choice. The examples are plentiful - Parg Ilisi, Tatius the Bright, his Spolite replacement as Dean of the Imperial College... Shamans can (and will) conduct propitiatory services to chaotic entities (like e.g. Thed) and even contract them for magical tasks without (necessarily) becoming chaotic themselves. The typical caveats about deals with the devil remain, and there is always a risk when approaching Chaos.
  5. Prehistoric mammals are what populate the Pamaltelan Veldt, too - and I did not specify the sizes of rhinos in the Veldt. There is a reason why the Six-Legged Empire hired designers from Remakerela to create the Rascullu rhino centaurs. "Ice Age 2" had plenty pleistocene critters which may have been extinct for millennia by the time humans entered their habitat zone.
  6. Flutes stop being grouped as gentle refined instruments if you have siblings practicing the recorder with at most a single wall in separation. Percussion can be less grating on the ear. Yelmic music might well have been closely related to Mongolian throat singing since Jenarong took over the semi-abandoned metropolises and brought them civilization from the steppes in the Gray Age. Murharzarm's dinotopia Dara Happa did have the harp as its signature instrument, possibly with synaesthesia effects of colors emitted when plucking the strings (after all the medium for music was the previous celestial plasma of Aether alongside that new-fangled Storm). Birdsong would provide colorful choirs. Alkoth had its Underworld-originating drums, making the shadows answer the beats of the drummers, already whe Sshorga invaded the Good Land of the fluffy dinos and their birdheaded and early made-human tenders. Anaxialian Dara Happa did continue the harp tradition, but may well have lost that synaesthesia quality. Flutes may have entered the picture as the birdsong of the dinos and other feathered entities like the sun horse got lost.
  7. This does sound like a dog-and-a-half that could have been hunting rhinoceros in the Pamaltelan Veldt.
  8. If I understand this approach correctly, you treat superior mundane manufacturing with the same system as magical, super/psionic or technological powers added to the item in order to determine its price, possibly with the inherent flaw of the weapon being unpowered. A narrow area of power will allow a greater effect. A Vorpal Blade might increase the chance to land a decapitating blow in a number of ways - it could adjust the hit location probability, it could add penetration to neck strikes only, it could remove the usual penalty for an aimed blow to the neck, or (at exponential cost) a combination of these. You don't seem to have planned rules for manufacture of such items, but to me this sounds like weapons made from (or at least including) powered materials (whether elemental essence, special celestial body material, Vis as in Ars Magica, or powers immanent to the creature the material was removed from) would aid in bestowing these powers and providing these might reduce the cost of manufacturing. Scarcity (of materials or manufacturing opportunities) might affect price and immediate availability. Do you have a concept how an item with several powers that don't or only partially stack would be priced/rated? Say a blade of superior manufacture that can have either a fire or a frost power, each of the three worth rank 2?
  9. Depending on your definition frame of goblins (e.g. outside of the AD&D frame where there seems to be an evolution of goblinoids) you may wish to adjust the characteristics of goblins. The BRP stats of orcs are derived from the stats for elves undergoing a re-design at the will of Morgoth (or some other demon lord relevant to your setting). That explains their super-human dexterity. Goblins are not known for super-human stats, except possibly fertility. They are stunted humanoids - which makes the RuneQuest stats for trollkin a good starting point. The easy way is to take the closest example you find, take off its special abilities (like e.g. halfling toughness), and apply. In most settings the human stats are the default. The trolls in RuneQuest are a good case study on how to modify basic human stats to produce variations in various terms, including the stunted trollkin, the huge but dumb great trolls and the demigod mistress race trolls. For less humanoid creatures, the dragonewts offer such a range of variations. Rather than human 3D6 (or 2D6+6), superhuman stats could add a D6 or two, or add a +3 or +6 (or several) to adjust for more powerful entities. On the lower end, you might substract a die, or maybe replace it by a straight +2 or +3 if that is too much of a change. Not so much the ways a creature's stats are rolled up, but its memorable specialities. Adaptation to its habitat (which usually is somewhat hostile to humans) is a major factor. Immunity to certain toxins or physical challenges of its environment easily tips the balance towards the native creature. Weaknesses resulting from such adaptation may equalize this a bit. Swamp critters usually don't cope well with dry heat or with sub-zero temperatures. Creature behavior and tactics may make them different and even unique. Different modes of communication like olfactory messages or color changes may make communication harder and possibly memorable. Some of the most memorable critters include the Hokas by Pouk Anderson and Gordon Dickson , about man-sized teddy-bears which are fascinated by all things human, willing to imitate (selected aspects of) human culture and ideas to the extreme. They have a bear-like body plan, are furred and a little stronger than your average human, and otherwise not very different.
  10. A Rune Lord yields 90% of his income to the cult but in turn is financed by the cult. That's the limiting factor - how many rune lords can (the local chapter of) a cult maintain in the dignirity and readinesss they require?
  11. Create the clans like you create RuneQuest cults and redefine Rune Magic as Blood Magic.
  12. Heler (Tarhelera) was one of Yinkin's earliest "wives", giving birth to the cloud cats/cat clouds. Sheep are thus in-laws of Yinkin. Shadowcats sound like stealth hunters, solitary stalkers which explode from cover to jump on their prey. At least there don't seem to be any prides of shadowcats hunting cooperatively. Turning these into herders may sound improbable. There might be something else going on, though. Our household tom Max is one of the few household members respected by our household Jack Russel terrrorist Moritz, and is able to enforce some obedience (and definitely right of way) from the dog. A similar reign if not of terror then of grudging respect might be held over herd animals.
  13. Or rather at the Slarges (which come in two different sizes, at least the larger of which might fit the upper range).
  14. How about Avanapdur's reign of illusionary plenty in the East? No archaeological evidence (for obvious reasons, illusions don't leave any artifacts behind) but textual evidence with that keet sage to whom the survivors complain about the loss of those islands of plenty in Revealed Mythologies.
  15. I wonder whether they really worship Foundchild or whether their neighbors call their ancestral worship of Rasout "Foundchild".
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