Board Thread:Roleplay Ideas/@comment-26237442-20160606210801/@comment-26237442-20160607195302

ok... so... All the names in here are substitutes

A treatise upon the civilisation of the great mountain by Elphai Dobblebottom

''Should any man visit the ancient desert of Usah and wander below the Great Mountain he would imagine that such a place was timeless and had ever been such. Yet that is not the case, the Citedalastra or city of stars in the ancient tongue was once built ina land of peace and plenty.''

''Long ago when the world was young and the mountains climbing one of the mountains Usamount grew so tall he could reach the sky. Unfotunately the sky, while appearently empty, was full of stars. Displaced from their resting place by the unruly mountain the stars fell down unto the earth. Where the stars hit life did grow abundant and where the glyphs hit, the first of the Peopelastra stood. ''

''The Peopelastra lived off the fruit of the earth but never forgot the sky, they tended the waters and plants well and learnt the first of the three great arts, weaving. The peopelastra could weave any shape out of their golden red silk and make anything they so desired. Except the silk was not permanent and the creatures of the peopelastra could not truly live without the next arts: Stone masonry and astromancy(known as Usa'mak) the Peopelastra built great cities of stone and brought their creatures to life with the power of their ancestry. ''

''Yet in this age of art many things were forgotten and forsaken, the people were so caught up in the beauty of their creations they forgot how to farm, to live and even how to keep the land clean. The fertile plains of Usalan were slowly replaced by the Usah desert we know today, and all the while the towers grew taller and the cloth creatures commoner until...''

''War when it became clear that all was not as it should the peopelastra turned against eachother, some say that if this had not happened the majestic citedalastra would still live and the peoples of it too. The craft of the people turned foul and dark they created great guardians of stone that hungered for the power of the stars. the graveyards grew and grew and the desert once fertile was now covered in the armour of guardians... all the peopelastra were gone except...''

Some who had gone to the mountain, the last and most holy place there they created a new kind of cloth creature, a being which could communicate the lessons of the past to the other peoples they sent these creatures as stars across the sky to forever learn and forever wander.

Now when you see a meditating San'wal sit with it and let it share it's wisdom lest the fate of the peopelastra befall us.

what do you think DD? did I miss anything