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Ageless are undead, skeletal beings, infused with dark magic. They range from having sentient personalities, to being zombie-like thralls. Playable races have been shown to transform into Ageless through a dark magic ritual, creating a still sentient, undying person, or alternatively, by coming in contact with the dragon [[Golestandt]]’s black smoke breath, which transforms the victim into a mindless thrall. Thralls can also breathe this smoke, spreading Agelessness like a zombie virus. | Ageless are undead, skeletal beings, infused with dark magic. They range from having sentient personalities, to being zombie-like thralls. Playable races have been shown to transform into Ageless through a dark magic ritual, creating a still sentient, undying person, or alternatively, by coming in contact with the dragon [[Golestandt]]’s black smoke breath, which transforms the victim into a mindless thrall. Thralls can also breathe this smoke, spreading Agelessness like a zombie virus. | ||
Ageless, for the most part, take skeletal forms, but sentient Ageless have the ability to use dark illusion magic to reform their skin and blood, making them appear like a regular living creature. Ageless are, for the most part, unkillable. Ageless can feel pain, but they are immortal, immune to poisons, and have no need to eat, breathe, or sleep. Ageless can reform severed and damaged body parts with their inherent magicness. The only way to truly destroy an Ageless is to smash their skull, freeing their soul from their body. This works for both thralls, as well as intelligent Ageless. They are said to have a magic “Sixth Sense” that they use to read people’s souls. This allows them to identify individuals as other Ageless, or living beings. | Ageless, for the most part, take skeletal forms, but sentient Ageless have the ability to use dark illusion magic to reform their skin and blood, making them appear like a regular living creature. Ageless are, for the most part, unkillable. Ageless can feel pain, but they are immortal, immune to poisons, and have no need to eat, breathe, or sleep. They also do not age. Ageless can reform severed and damaged body parts with their inherent magicness. The only way to truly destroy an Ageless is to smash their skull, freeing their soul from their body. This works for both thralls, as well as intelligent Ageless. They are said to have a magic “Sixth Sense” that they use to read people’s souls. This allows them to identify individuals as other Ageless, or living beings. | ||
[[Virgo Sunsword]] and the Sunsword family have devoted themselves to the destruction of all Ageless, and the containment of Golestandt. [[Paladin]]s have also been shown to be enemies of the Ageless, being followers of [[The Light]], and against dark magics. | [[Virgo Sunsword]] and the Sunsword family have devoted themselves to the destruction of all Ageless, and the containment of Golestandt. [[Paladin]]s have also been shown to be enemies of the Ageless, being followers of [[The Light]], and against dark magics. | ||
Revision as of 10:22, 25 December 2016
The Ageless are undead, skeletal beings, infused with dark magic. In game, Ageless is an Attribute.
Lore
Ageless are undead, skeletal beings, infused with dark magic. They range from having sentient personalities, to being zombie-like thralls. Playable races have been shown to transform into Ageless through a dark magic ritual, creating a still sentient, undying person, or alternatively, by coming in contact with the dragon Golestandt’s black smoke breath, which transforms the victim into a mindless thrall. Thralls can also breathe this smoke, spreading Agelessness like a zombie virus.
Ageless, for the most part, take skeletal forms, but sentient Ageless have the ability to use dark illusion magic to reform their skin and blood, making them appear like a regular living creature. Ageless are, for the most part, unkillable. Ageless can feel pain, but they are immortal, immune to poisons, and have no need to eat, breathe, or sleep. They also do not age. Ageless can reform severed and damaged body parts with their inherent magicness. The only way to truly destroy an Ageless is to smash their skull, freeing their soul from their body. This works for both thralls, as well as intelligent Ageless. They are said to have a magic “Sixth Sense” that they use to read people’s souls. This allows them to identify individuals as other Ageless, or living beings.
Virgo Sunsword and the Sunsword family have devoted themselves to the destruction of all Ageless, and the containment of Golestandt. Paladins have also been shown to be enemies of the Ageless, being followers of The Light, and against dark magics.
The closest thing to an organised Ageless civilization is the large underwater city of Deadlantis. Deadlantis is a safe haven for Ageless from the Sunswords, because it’s located at the bottom of the ocean, making them, along with bottom feeders, the only beings that can live down there. A predominant goal in Ageless culture is to create as many Ageless as possible. An example of this would be furthering the ranks of your Ageless pirate crew, ala Bopen the Skeleton King.
The Cult of Bones is another example of the Ageless drive to spread. The Cult of Bones worship Golestandt, as well as other dark divines, such as Colin the Behemoth. The Cult dreams of uniting all life in undying harmony by turning all people into Ageless. Their motivation is to try to revert the world back to a time similar to before The Birth of Magic. Both turning processes have been seen to be used by the cult, showing their indifference to the type of Ageless created. Some goblins belonging to the Flesh Weavers have also been seen to be Ageless. The Cult of Bones, as well as Ageless in general, are closely affiliated with Cabalists.
Attribute Card
Characters
Notable Ageless
- Jakelad
- Khn'n-Rell
- DeNada
- Rufio
- Margaret O'Malley
- Bill
- Steve (Margret, Margot)
- Unnamed Goblin Flesh Weavers near Chossals
- Cecilia Granger
- Unnamed Ageless who attacked Dundinborough
- Bopen
- Luca
- Clott
- Tobias Cragg
- Are'ani
- Krungor
- Charles
- Jambouree
- Fat Frank
- Unnamed Crewmen under Bopen
Notable Thralls
- Wanda Zankovich
- Sheila
- Rupert
- Taylor Langstrom
- Rafeal
- Unnamed Residents of Waldon
- Unnamed Ageless who attacked Dundinborough
- Unnamed Crewmen under Bopen
Trivia
- So far, all Player Character Ageless have been related to the Cult of Bones.
- Several Goblins in The Cobblers were the first Ageless to not be related to the Cult.
- Jormr from Woodcarvers and Reno Gillgully were almost Ageless, but they were removed from their Characters for Roleplay reasons.
- Cabalists and Gravehoof Porcs have the ability to choose the Ageless attribute.
- Dvergr Dvergr Dwarves are unable to turn into Ageless, because they have skeletons made out of rock.
- You can be transformed into a Lost Soul by the dragon, Golestandt if you breathe it's deadly dragon breath.
- Ageless can transform between a skeleton form and their race before they became ageless.
- The Herald of Bones attribute allows the character the ability to bring others back to life as Ageless.
| Races | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Playable Races | Black Boar | Dwarf | Dwelf | Dvergr | Elf | Gnome | Keen | Kobold | Porc | ||||||||
| Other Races | Behemoth | Believer | Beenu | Blood Cobra | Blood Snake | Blood Snake Queen | Bullogre | Canine | Catapult Turtle | Clockodile | Cowfrog | Donkey | Dragon Aspect | Dragonfly | Eaglebear | Elaphelk | Elemech | Elemental | Flesh Monstrosity | Funk | Gemling | Glamourshark | Goblin | Gobolf | Gorgon | Groundbold | Harpy | Hat Rat | Highbear | Hobgoblin | Lacerator | Mermaid | Mimic | Monkey Fish | Moonwolf | Ogre | Pig | Pot Puppy | Ramster | Rat | Robot | Scrooge | Shezaite | Shroomtrent | Skelephelk | Skeleton | Spider | Spooky | Steelbeak | Sun Hound | Stone Guardian | Stone Tail | Tarandos | Vhark | Walrus | Whisper Snake | Wowzer | Ytt | ||||||||
| The Silvermine Mountains | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Host | Rob | ||||||||
| Players | Coestar | Deadbones | Justin | Roamin | ||||||||
| Characters | Khn'n-Rell | Margaret O'Malley | Rusty | Trusty Neconni | ||||||||
| NPCs | The Ageless One | Carlos | DeNada | Elmar Squishwitz | Gwyneth Sunsword | Rufio | Shaneil | Unter | Xavius Barringster | ||||||||
| Locations | Silvermine Mountains | ||||||||
| Races | Ageless | Dragon Aspect | Dvergr | Dwarf | Dwelf | Elf | Funk | Gobolf | Keen | Kobold | Porc | ||||||||
| Classes | Bard | Berserker | Cabalist | Sorcerer | Warrior | ||||||||
| The Skeleton King | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Host | Rob | ||||||||
| Players | Coestar | Deadbones | Justin | Roamin | ||||||||
| Characters | Are'ani | Clott | Luca | Tobias Cragg | ||||||||
| NPCs | Bob | Bopen | Ghostblade | Krungor | Phineas Barringster | Virgo Sunsword | ||||||||
| Locations | Dundinborough | ||||||||
| Races | Ageless | Dvergr | Dwarf | Elf | Gnome | Keen | Kobold | Ogre | Porc | ||||||||
| Classes | Berserker | Cabalist | Dreamweaver | Paladin | Spellslinger | Spellthief | Witch | ||||||||
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