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Lore/Story The Fall Of Nemract

Discussion in 'Your Work' started by SushiSlice, Oct 7, 2017.

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How is this little bit of lore, and is it accurate?

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  1. SushiSlice

    SushiSlice A Sushi Slice

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    I have no idea what to do on the forums. I've already done an Engineer class (shameless plug - https://forums.wynncraft.com/threads/new-class-idea-the-engineer.205266/), but here's a little bit of Nemract lore. If this isn't accurate, please tell me. Thanks! ~



    Near the Coastal Trail of Wynn, Ancient Nemract was once a bustling metropolis. It shipped emeralds to almost every city and town in Wynn. Large markets displayed exotic fruits and meats from all over Wynn. Huge temples layed from quartz were spread across the city, honoring different gods. Guarding the city were powerful soldiers, equipped with barbed spears and exotic Touroto Hide armor. At the center of the city laid an arena, where people bet emeralds on gladiators, dueling to win their freedom. Assassins, Mages, Archers, and Warriors alike all dueled in the arena for honor. But almost every tourist, warrior, and merchant stopped by a Nemract to enjoy a bottle of Nemract Whiskey, known all across the Province.
    One day, a scout returned from a trip scouting the plains, with his steel armor tattered and destroyed, and his skin burnt, and reported a strange creature had emerged from the Nether portal near Detlas, and horrifying monsters had appeared from it. After his warning, he collapsed, and his corpse slowly decayed, leaving a stain of dried blood smeared across the grass. Warriors quickly armed themselves, grabbing spears, knives, staffs, and bows. Children ran into sheltered houses, desperately clutching their mothers for safety.
    It happened without warning. Suddenly, a creature appeared on the horizon, a massive army of firey abominations trailing behind it. It raised its hand, and a beam pierced the sky, striking a large tower. The tower exploded, with anything that the laser beam hit instantly decaying. Survivors of the initial blast screamed, clutching decaying limbs as they slowly faded into dust. Mages sprang to action, but no matter what brews they gave the victims, or how potent the spells they cast were, nothing restored the horrible, decaying wounds the beam inflicted.
    The creature marched towards the city, with its army behind. Its rotting bones had flesh still stuck to them. It had green, glowing eyes, with tattered clothing. It looked almost....human. Arrows bounced off of its bones. Meteors and ice snakes didn't faze it. Even smoke bombs did not distract the beast. It left a trail of decay and death in its wake. No matter how powerful the warriors that fought it were, nothing could slay it.
    At the end of its rampage, Ancient Nemract had been reduced from the shining example of a Human city into a pile of ruins and ashes. The once great warriors had been transformed into hungry undead that knew nothing but to kill. It was only the first city the beast turned to ruins.
    That creature became known as the Corrupter of Worlds.
     
  2. Caldie

    Caldie The World is Dead I Guess VIP+

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    Awesome writing, but lore wise I'm pretty sure Wynnic soldiers only had limited knowledge of magic and I doubt any mages, the magic mainly came after the villagers arrived.
     
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