Mordred
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So, rather than a 15 year timeskip, it will be 15 years of them going through the planets you've made up and that we suggested, interesting. Making them un-notable also cuts down on time needed to write about them, which is good. Eh, what? No, there'll be a time-skip. It'll be mentioned, by Mordred or Enduras, but other than that, it'll be glanced over. After those 15 years, Taran's story begins, with Enduras taking a side-role in the shadows. I plan to have at least ten different worlds that allow you to get to know Taran and his companions, and just what the regular people think about the escalating universal war. So far, you're really only seen what more prominent figures think, when it's what the regular people think that matters. Anyways, then the 15 years have passed, Taran will travel to these worlds and attempt to win them over over the course of five years. Tumultu has already subverted them to a great extent throughout the years, but the point of no return is close to coming on each world. How things for the planets go depend on what Taran can do to reveal Mordred's machinations and turn the people on him before they've grown too loyal. After these five years, Tumultu will turn his attention to what he sees as the crown jewel; Lore. It's here that his plans reach their climax, when he's subverted enough people to be able to call out a full on god-war, and in his mind, win. Which he theoretically could do if he confronted them himself. But he sees this as a people's revolution. ^Even better is his mantra of creating order through chaos. He's planting seeds of chaos until he can call out Chaos into this realm of existence and slay him, forever denying people of free-will(which is inherently chaotic). Without Chaos's power behind near everything in the universe, he will be free to remake it in his own image, whether the current gods are around or not.
< Message edited by Mordred -- 11/28/2011 0:36:35 >
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