Post by The King on Feb 4, 2009 18:37:39 GMT -5
It’s time to see…
The country of Monnic is going downhill. The king has been unusually cruel lately, taxing about anything he can find to tax, which is making paychecks too low to do anything. Local stores that have been in your hometown forever are closing down because it’s too much to afford. The poor are being treated like dirt and making even less money than everyone else. On top or that, they’re in war with a neighboring country, Raftania, making everything rationed.
There are five different groups in Monnic. The first group is made up or the lords, dukes, ambassadors, generals, anybody that has a high position with the government. These people are all for the taxes and war. Mainly because they get more money.
The second group is the commoners. These people go through their daily lives without any complain about the king, taxes, or war. They’re main concern is that they don’t go bankrupt.
The third group is made up all out of elves. Once, elves were the humanoid creature living in Monnic (not counting werewolves) but now they only have two small cities. The humans had run most of them out. They, of course, have been planning against the humans for centuries, but they’re numbers always intimidated them to do something.
The fourth group is the werewolves. The werewolves have four different packs spread out among Monnic. The Arka Pack in the forest near the elf towns, the Talo Pack in the mountains, the Wevon Pack in the swamps, and the Suler Pack on the Swish Islands. The wolves are nuetral to all the human problems. They have a harder time getting along with each other and the other packs.
The last group is the Phoenix. This is a secret organization set up by commoners who want to do something against the government. They do anything to get closer to their goal. Gathering more people to join the group for numbers, stealing from the high officals, and even wounding or murdering the high officals.
Where your loyalties lie.
Will you join the government, the Phoenix, or just stay as you are, about to go broke? Will you finally lead the elves to battle, or start a fight between your pack and another? Your destiny awaits on
The country of Monnic is going downhill. The king has been unusually cruel lately, taxing about anything he can find to tax, which is making paychecks too low to do anything. Local stores that have been in your hometown forever are closing down because it’s too much to afford. The poor are being treated like dirt and making even less money than everyone else. On top or that, they’re in war with a neighboring country, Raftania, making everything rationed.
There are five different groups in Monnic. The first group is made up or the lords, dukes, ambassadors, generals, anybody that has a high position with the government. These people are all for the taxes and war. Mainly because they get more money.
The second group is the commoners. These people go through their daily lives without any complain about the king, taxes, or war. They’re main concern is that they don’t go bankrupt.
The third group is made up all out of elves. Once, elves were the humanoid creature living in Monnic (not counting werewolves) but now they only have two small cities. The humans had run most of them out. They, of course, have been planning against the humans for centuries, but they’re numbers always intimidated them to do something.
The fourth group is the werewolves. The werewolves have four different packs spread out among Monnic. The Arka Pack in the forest near the elf towns, the Talo Pack in the mountains, the Wevon Pack in the swamps, and the Suler Pack on the Swish Islands. The wolves are nuetral to all the human problems. They have a harder time getting along with each other and the other packs.
The last group is the Phoenix. This is a secret organization set up by commoners who want to do something against the government. They do anything to get closer to their goal. Gathering more people to join the group for numbers, stealing from the high officals, and even wounding or murdering the high officals.
Where your loyalties lie.
Will you join the government, the Phoenix, or just stay as you are, about to go broke? Will you finally lead the elves to battle, or start a fight between your pack and another? Your destiny awaits on