Mythras world illustration - Greek Mythology theme
Greek Mythology

Mythras

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mouldy

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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The Sands of the Forgotten
The Sands of the Forgotten
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Coordinates(1007, -4797)
Description

A hidden lair nestled within the shifting dunes of the Siwa Desert, this ancient temple is dedicated to the cult of Anubis. The air is thick with the scent of incense and the whispers of the dead, as human cultists perform dark rituals to summon Jackal Revenants and animate Ushabti to serve their sinister purposes. Likely the cause of the Akhkharu (Vampiric Spirits) attack on Siwa.

Appearance

The lair is marked by towering sandstone obelisks adorned with hieroglyphs, surrounded by a labyrinth of sand traps and mirages. Inside, flickering torchlight reveals murals depicting the judgment of souls, while the echo of chanting fills the air.

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