[X] Garrick Golden-Feather
Adhoc vote count started by Raptor580 on Dec 20, 2018 at 10:37 AM, finished with 23 posts and 21 votes.

Adhoc vote count started by Raptor580 on Dec 20, 2018 at 10:38 AM, finished with 23 posts and 21 votes.

Adhoc vote count started by Raptor580 on Dec 20, 2018 at 10:59 AM, finished with 23 posts and 21 votes.
 
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To your west lies the Duchy of Wingbardy, a smaller, weaker realm, but possessing fertile soil and ample game for hunting, trapping and skinning. While the might of your army could doubtless bring it under your control with little difficulty, doing so would enrage your true rival to Empire: Aquileia. Holder of the Western third of the lands of Gryphus, its strength, size and wealth match your own, and its King has no intention of submitting himself and his subjects to you. And finally, scattered across the territory of all three, the independent city-states that compose the Feathersian League. And though the members of the League are pitifully weak individually, they are quick to leverage their combined economic might against those that would seek to threaten them, hiring armies of mercenaries to supplement their own militias.
Is there a Griffonstone, and griffon named Grover, in that mess of fractured Empire?
 
[X] Garrick Golden-Feather

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Is there a Griffonstone, and griffon named Grover, in that mess of fractured Empire?

The Griffin that would come to be known as King Grover found the Idol of Boreas a few decades after the collapse of the Empire, allowing him to forge the Kingdom of Griffinstone, one of the many divided factions of the Discordian Era. Sadly, a few years after his death, Discord sent the Arimaspi to steal the Idol and kill Grover's successor King Guto, resulting in the Kingdom's collapse like the Empire before it.

Griffinstone today is a shadow of its former self, and is one of the poorest members of the Feathersian League.
 
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Adhoc vote count started by Raptor580 on Dec 20, 2018 at 11:00 AM, finished with 24 posts and 21 votes.
 
Quick question, whats the general state of uniform magic at the moment? I figure without any magical schools or years of reseach they would mostly only have basic and weak spells in general. Except for Celestia, Luna, and other powerful magical users of course.

Edit-Actually now that I about it the soldiers and nobles are probably fairly trained in their own ways.
 
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Quick question, whats the general state of uniform magic at the moment? I figure without any magical schools or years of reseach they would mostly only have basic and weak spells in general. Except for Celestia, Luna, and other powerful magical users of course.

Edit-Actually now that I about it the soldiers and nobles are probably fairly trained in their own ways.

For Equestrian Unicorns, Magic is dependent upon a number of factors. Their natural mana pools (which are determined both by genetics and by magical practice, kind of like a muscle), their "special talent", and their knowledge of the underlying principles that define magic as a physical force in the universe.

Twilight Sparkle, as an example, was a once-in-a-century magical prodigy with access to the knowledge of generations of magical theorists, a special talent in magic, and the biggest individual mana pools outside of an Alicorn that she had been exercising continuously since childhood.

Needless to say, less than a dozen Unicorns in all of Equestria's history could hope to compete with her for magical prowess. Most Unicorns these days tend to use their magic for simple brute-force applications like simple shields and object levitation, though this may change as they begin to better understand their own capabilities.
 
I think Magic would be more combat focused here, considering we live in dangerous times. Discord, the greatest evil of our time, might be gone, but there are things out there that, even if they can't physically harm anyone, make Gods tremble in fear:

 
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