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Fantasy Rebellion

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Shai Hulud
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Fantasy Rebellion

Post by Shai Hulud »

Just curious what everyones thoughts are on when different fantasy races, gnome, halflings, half-elves, elves, etc, start their rebellious ways. Its not like the have The Clash and The Sexpistols to help them along like we did, well except fable guess that would be The Who and the Rollingstones ;) , so what is a good age for rebellion and if possible please include your reason behind selecting that age.
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Now do you mean age as in a persons chronological age, or an age in history?
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Post by Shai Hulud »

I mean by the lifespans that are generally used in the fantasy realm. Example haflings, in d&d, live to the ages of 105-200 years old. Sometime during that lifespan they should find rebellion just curious where, in their years not a conversion to human years.
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C: "Have you seen The Preacher?"
R: "I have seen a sandworm."
C: "What about that sandworm?"
R: "It give us the air we breathe."
C: "Then why do we destroy its land?"
R: "Because Shai-Hulud [sandworm deified] orders it."

"Riddles of Arrakis" by Harq al-Ada
Children of Dune
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Post by Macleod1701 »

Not a bloody clue then
Donkeys are aliens!

Argos contains the 'Laminated book of dreams', to catch the 'Tears of joy'.
So many beautiful things...I cannot posses them all....wait stock check beep boop beep beep
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