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It was time for the world to make their own coveted heroes, and it did, ending their reigns 300 years ago. Or, so the world thought.
 
It was time for the world to make their own coveted heroes, and it did, ending their reigns 300 years ago. Or, so the world thought.
  
[[Meizarae]] - [[Havelock]] - [[Bjarke the Grizzled]] - [[Berenice Terrazzo]] -
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[[Meizarae]] - [[Havelock]] - [[Bjarke the Grizzled]] - [[Berenice Terrazzo]] - [[Cecily]] -
  
 
===Skaldic Artifacts WIP===
 
===Skaldic Artifacts WIP===

Revision as of 02:00, 8 March 2019

The fictional world in which World of SkaldSong is set is called The Tapestry, which is made up of few continents with the largest being the focus of the RP narrative. Magic exists in moderate fashion with some incredible feats performed, but none greater than that given to hand-picked disciples of The Great Skald, the world's creator. These beings were known as the Maestros and were charged with the foundation of the known kingdom and settling of the surrounding landscape.

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OOC Timeline

This is a general overview of the history of the world, where large scale events and changes will be recorded as they happen through RP. This way, new members can effectively create characters that are native and have access to all information they may need for that character's knowledge at a glance.

For a more detailed timeline for a region, see that region's page.

2018 - Meizarae challenged, and failed to be defeated. Havelock stirs.

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2017 - Meizarae released. Prima Uomo and Prima Donna are killed.

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1967 - Artificial Limbs using Copper Heart's puppetry mechanics first use.

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1717 - Virtuosos defeated. Monarchy established.

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1700 - Maestros become corrupted, 'Virtuoso' coined. Chanson Isole'e breaks ground.

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1050 - First Skaldborne appear.

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1000 - The Skald visits future site of Inizio D'Oro, selects Maestros, who found the first Guilds.

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0 - The Tapestry is brought to life

Lore

The religious text of The Tapestry is called the Oratorio, a series of chants that explain the very basics of the world's functions and has been around since early creation. While other religions can and do exist across the land, The Oratorio is 'true', whether its people really believe it or not. It is hard to prove what only a handful have seen many years ago.

The Oratorio


The Skald, Maestros, and Virtuosos WIP

The maestros were gifted with a greater range of power and insights that left them linked to the Great Skald in ways that tormented them. Coupled with an immortal life, the ability to see every string that intertwined in the bundle, no longer bemused with the excited desparation of seeking a needle in a haystack. When they were regular painted citizens of the Tapestry there was a facination and thrill of the future, the unknown, but that was gone now.

Their duties were both guidance and strife-making, which as time passed their colors bled and muddled until they saw little point to guide. The players on stage were weak and unmotivated, their ends were all the same. Cycled, returning to do much of the same in another shape. The Skald granted them the freedom to push harder, to change the key of the performance and so each of the maestros shifted, some abruptly without warning and some seemingly descending into a madness they controlled.

It was time for the world to make their own coveted heroes, and it did, ending their reigns 300 years ago. Or, so the world thought.

Meizarae - Havelock - Bjarke the Grizzled - Berenice Terrazzo - Cecily -

Skaldic Artifacts WIP

A full suit of armor and an array of weaponry possessing fragmented power believed to have been directly from The Great Skald. Scattered after the initial battle as a memorial gift from the newly instituted monarchy to the guilds that took part in vanquishing the Virtuosos. The knowledge about these artifacts is very slim, with assumption being that they are powerful and noble in nature in any book mentioning them. This may not be the case in reality.

Most of the items are rudimentary, named as a part of one skaldborne or another's tradition to do so, and it is not clear when the items that have gained power did.

Artifact Quick Description Found? Credit to Find
Oldcirclet.png Gives the wearer random foresight, at the price of paranoia. No (Not as an artifact anyway!) Leone Arturo of Battaglia
Threadring.png Guides the wearer via golden thread to the next point of their story. Usually a life or death moment. Yes Unknown (Gifted to Crown).
Romansling.png If it can fit, it can sling. Aerodynamics be damned! User eventually goes blind for each successful shot. No
Alek sword ss.jpg "Marcato" A blade against which no defense can stand. Cursed. Yes Magda of Handlesgilde
No Image Available (Boots) Teleport a set distance. Not likely to behave (might go in two separate directions). No
No Image Available (Gloves) Transmutation of other objects, at the cost of acid burns on owner's hands. No
No Image Available (Shield) "Sutōnburēsu", an Earthenware Shield that could control the ground and harden it as steel. Creeping curse turning user into terracotta, chance for the earth to swallow them whole. No OOC Permanently Lost

Last known owner: Hyousuke Nassar

No Image Available (Chestpiece) A revitalizing plate to be worn on the chest. 50/50 shot of it giving you a invigorating jolt or killing you. No OOC Permanently Lost