Thyross

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In the low‑tech continent of Thyross, mighty elven towers, dwarf‑crafted armories, and dragon‑slaying weapons coexist with a fragile alliance of elves, dwarves, giants, and humans, all threatened by the tyrant goddess Taskha and her legion of goblins, orcs, and fire‑breathing dragons. Heroes of diverse races must unite, wield rare intellect‑driven magic, and secretly rally the unseen god Paladin to halt Taskha’s egg‑nest and prevent a cataclysm that could erase the world.

World Overview

There is low technology, but it is different, like elven technology, as this is life with many different races a long time ago. However, this doesn't mean that it is not advanced, like armours exist with swords and shields, and there are many towers, some including weapons to kill dragons.

Geography & Nations

The area in which it all occurs is much smaller than the Earth, but large enough for a whole continent. Different armys of different races would live in separate areas according to what suits them, such as dwarfes in caves, humans maybe near a lake for fishing, giants on a mountain. There is a large elven kingdom named Elsor, in which there is a whole army. There are other important cities around the continet like Logtown (the humans capital), or other areas like this. There are also some dangerous hazardous area, like a never ending whirpool in the middle of somewhere, and volcaninc mountains.

Races & Cultures

The "good" races consist of elves, dwarfes, giants, humans, or others like this, maybe sirens. There can also be half-elves, or half-dwarfes, etc. Then the "bad" ones consist of dragons, goblins, orcs, gargoyles. Important races like elves, humans, orcs, will have important empires with armours and swords. There are also mages and witches which learn ancient sorcery, however, it is very hard to become a mage in this world, as you need to be very intelectual, yet, it is tiring. The dragons each have a colour, like red fire, or green poison, blue ice, black magic, etc.

Current Conflicts

There are three types of gods, which are the constellations. Good ones, bad ones, and neutral ones. The main bad goddess, named Taskha, went down to Thyross to try and conquer it full. To do this, she unites all the "bad" races, such as Goblins, dragons, orcs,gargoles or others, and try to overpower everyone else. However, her secret weapon is to defend her main nest of eggs, were some incredibly powerful dragons will be born, which if it occurs, would mean the destruction of the planet. A group of heroes must try and unite the remaininf races and confront the evil goddess with the use of each of their unique skills. Additionally, the good god named Paladin will try and help them without them noticing.

Magic & Religion

Magic is only used by those who are incredibly intelectual and have a minimam physical ability to withstand it. Their are three main types of mages. White ones which use the power of good, and use many encantantions from ancient gods. Red ones which are neutral, don't seek to be on either side, and are independant. And black ones who are evil, and may use evil spells such as revival of the undead. To use a spell, it simply must be cast by saying it. But the stronger the spell the greater the energy required to cast it. Normally no more than 5 spells are cast per battle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Thyross?

In the low‑tech continent of Thyross, mighty elven towers, dwarf‑crafted armories, and dragon‑slaying weapons coexist with a fragile alliance of elves, dwarves, giants, and humans, all threatened by the tyrant goddess Taskha and her legion of goblins, orcs, and fire‑breathing dragons. Heroes of diverse races must unite, wield rare intellect‑driven magic, and secretly rally the unseen god Paladin to halt Taskha’s egg‑nest and prevent a cataclysm that could erase the world.

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