The Amazon Military
Wild tales abound of the tribes of fierce warrior succubi living within the New World continent of Lustria and the Jungles of the Southlands. The Amazons as a people were once humans and while their views on gender relations were and are different from the rest of the world, they would still worship the same gods, gave birth to both boys and girls and would fight and survive the attacks of monsters. This changed with the ascension of the current Demon Lord who conquered them, converting them all into a strain of Succubi. Now, rather than a human people that fought for the survival of humanity, they raid human societies, capturing men to be fathers of their children.
Before their monsterization, the Amazons had a practice of Husband Kidnappi…
The Armies of the Pharaoh Queendoms
Like the undead kingdoms, the Pharaoh Queendoms have undergone great changes between ages, though since their burial and preservation techniques were more advanced than that used by necromancers from other lands, the changes in mentality are considerably lesser. While the Pharaoh Queendoms of the previous age were content to stay sheltered in their ruins, only being animated to defend against invaders and to take back things stolen from them, the new age and the change in forms that has come with it has caused the many Queendoms to take more active interactions with the wider world, sometimes in conflict and sometimes in friendship. In previous ages, the mummies and pharaohs had free-will, but required a Hierophant reasonably close to main…
The Undead Armies
While the Pharaoh Queendoms are a single culture with single section of land to call their own, the Undead Kingdoms throughout the world are scattered across various lands and often have a very similar culture to the greater country that shares their borders. For example, on the southeastern border of The Empire is a small country called Sylvania, ruled by Wight Queens and Von Carstein Vampires. Other undead creatures such as Vampires and Dullahans hide within plain sight within human societies, keeping their monstrous nature a secret. Dullahans travel the lands, seeking combat to improve themselves, and marrying or recruiting those warriors who they deem worthy. The Lahmian bloodline of Vampires rules from their base of operations known a…
The Armies of Hashut
Long ago there was a schism among the dwarves caused by the great and terrible Dragon named Hashut, who has set herself up as a dark and terrible god among them. Like all dragons of the previous age, she is closely related to tyranny, greed, fire and hatred, qualities that have infected and twisted the dwarves that she claims dominion over. In times past, the dwarves of the northern realms suffered greatly under the age of a previous demon lord, abandoned by both the gods and their people from the south. While most dragons would have seen this as an opportunity to sack and loot the riches of the dwarves, Hashut had far more visionary and malignant intentions in mind. She was the god that answered the dwarves prayers for salvation, saving a…
Heroes of the Order
- 1 What is a Hero
- 2 The Creation of a Hero
- 3 Heroes between Fighting
- 4 Former Heroes
- 5 Types of
Heroes
- 5.1 Knights
- 5.2 Duelists
- 5.3 Captains
- 5.4 Priests
- 5.5 Inquisitors
- 5.6 Assassins
- 5.7 Archers
- 5.8 Therianthropes
- 5.9 Mages
- 5.10 Guardians
- 5.11 Archangels
- 6 Heroes Sworn to the Demon Lord and Monster Heroes
The first thing to do is clear up the problem of semantics. In this world, there are two definitions of hero; subjective and objective. The subjective definition is someone of great moral character who displays their strong skill, courage and bravery in the face of danger and adversity. The objective definition is someone empowered by the gods to do their work in this world. As such, heroes that are talked about in this text can range from upstanding paragons (chivalrous k…