
Greek Mythology
A mythological world of bronze-age mythology. Warring citystates, monsters and interfering gods.
Author's Note: This is a mix of mythology, real world bronze age history and my own random fantasy ideas. Not fully complete but I'll try to keep adding locations. As for characters it's just best to ask Franz once you're in a location to create NPCs.
Added background map- very rough, as its part fantasy so names don't match up. Simply move the two areas: '..' and 'map' if you prefer not map.
Now adding egyptian region, and classes and spells. Making the egyptian area more fantastical. Also adding levantine areas. Not chronologically historical by any means.
A fun setting for franz is to tell him to keep the typing and sentence structure in the style of Homer's Illiad.
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Created | 163 days ago |
Last Updated | 49 days ago |
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Ruins of Scales
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Coordinates | (2812, -4478) |
Description
The Ruins of Scales are an ancient temple hidden beneath the shifting sands of the Kemet Desert. Scholars argue whether the name refers to balance scales symbolizing justice or the scales of serpents, hinting at the temple's connection to the divine. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings of snakes and scales, and its halls echo with the whispers of forgotten rituals. Guarded by a Uraeus (Cobra of Wadjet) – A massive divine cobra with golden scales, capable of spitting fire to protect sacred sites.
Appearance
The temple is partially buried in sand, with towering stone pillars and crumbling walls covered in hieroglyphs. Golden scales glint in the sunlight, hinting at the presence of the divine cobra that guards this sacred site.