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*'''[[Stiria]]:''' A [[Stellar Wyvern]] who commands ethereal energy to smite her foes. Vicious and self-serving, she's reluctant if not totally unwilling to set aside her differences for the greater good.
 
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Revision as of 12:22, 14 January 2017

Euthoran Song ~ Hunt of Fire (proper Drakine title Euthora-Roul ~ Kel en Miir and abbreviated as KeM regardless of what title is used) is an ongoing statistical roleplay of the Euthoran Song canon in the Prime Timeline. It features nonstandard mechanics unique to either the canon or the roleplay itself, most notably replacing the Excess-driven processes of the "E-Trigger" and "X-Ability" with the dragons' equivalent, Burst Mode.

Overview

Hunt of Fire is the first plot of the Dissonant Era, its premise being what causes the transition between the Radiant and Dissonant Eras. The main characters (henceforth referred to as the "party") initially consist of a quartet of various dragons and quickly include an old True Firedrake.

Summary

Roleplay Introduction

The following is the introduction of the roleplay, posted on the profile thread:

Their perfect beast must overcome

Challenges to they named "dragon"
The gods wait for the path to go wrong
And so they sing Euthora's song.

~-~---~-~

Euthora's Radiant Era was a time of relative peace. Humans worked to build their sprawling cities across the landscape, under the watchful eyes of the most powerful mortal beasts on the planet: those dragons granted the title of Tiirenkári, Skykings. Rightful rulers of the sky, these dragons lorded over large areas of land called protectorates, protecting and guiding the humans inhabiting the area in exchange for the population's loyalty. Though many Skykings did not require it, offerings were common, groups of humans coming up to the Skyking's altar with gifts of meat, metal, and wine. With dragonkind protecting their thralls with claw and fire, the Radiant Era was arguably the peak of Euthora's peace, the pinnacle of harmony despite only being the first era.

But absolute power corrupts, and not all Skykings were peaceful guardians. Through an ability-like affinity with dragons known as dracomancy, some humans were able to communicate with or even control their rulers. Known as masters to their dragons, these humans could even form a bond as powerful as the one Skyking Shyr himself had as the first dragon- binding the dragon as a Familiar, the master and the dragon equals and ever loyal to one another. Familiar to one of these dracomancers, Stormcloud Firedrake Súndávr, ruler of the Teílos Range in southwestern Forvolrasuls, aided his master in a daring crusade.

The takeover of Euthora via the control of all of the planet's dragons.

Ultimately thwarted by Shyr himself and sealed away after an intense battle, Sundávr and his master still left quite a mark on the planet. Dragons were feared for their raw power, dracomancers distrusted for the havoc they could wreak. The creatures that once ruled with peace soon were mutinied against, facing minor rebellions that their arrogance could not understand the cause of. A few individual Skykings were able to quell the uprisings and once again make peace with their thralls, but many more were forced to enforce their rule with fire and brutality, or were simply killed in the struggle.

But now the Skykings that could not resolve the rebellions peacefully are all gone, and with them the Radiant Era comes to a close. With only two known living Skykings remaining- Skyking Shyr and his son Ausurath- the Dissonant Era comes with the persecution of the lesser dragons. And because of the species' inherent aggression and affinity with destruction, the True and Stormcloud Firedrakes have been driven to the brink of extinction. As if in response, the True Firedrake has given rise to several subspecies via interspecies breeding, but their volatile cousins of lightning have not properly been seen in years.

A small group of lesser dragons in southern Durasken finds themselves in the middle of the conflict; dragonslaying is an increasingly common profession, and the mountains and forests in which many dragons nest are no longer safe refuges. Attempting to move to more remote, inhospitable locations, they find that they are drawn to the Southern Range, towards a deep canyon-like valley. Instinctive territoriality would drive them to fight for this spot of land, but a battle will not even break out before they find that they are not alone. A voice seems to tell them "Rala kelai, ria rah-kiiru" before their adversaries reveal themselves.

They can puzzle the Drakine words out later. For now, they must survive.

Setting

Hunt of Fire primarily takes place in northwestern Forvolrasuls, in the country of Durasken. The roleplay starts in the Southern Range, a mountain range near the Durasken-Ustream border, and remains there for much of the beginning of the roleplay.

The roleplay takes place in the early Dissonant Era, the Radiant Era having ended less than a century prior after the battle between Skyking Shyr and Skyking Súndávr and his master Koth Grimseeker, and the subsequent assassination of all Skykings aside from Shyr and Ausurath. This time period is approximately 500 years prior to Fyreborne, Euthoran Song's main plot which takes place at Standard Canon Time.

Dramatis Personae

Party

  • Akensken: An Armored Wyvern of massive size and an affinity for geoimpery. Like many dragons, he has a proud bearing, but is otherwise respectful and aware of his place on a grand scale.
  • Chaneak: A sickly Golden Firedrake with notably human-derived equipment, he is crafty and resourceful, preferring to use Magic and strategy rather than brute force and fire.
  • Feravel Blazewing: A True Firedrake [...]
  • Ireísed: A Coralwing Glider [...]
  • Stiria: A Stellar Wyvern who commands ethereal energy to smite her foes. Vicious and self-serving, she's reluctant if not totally unwilling to set aside her differences for the greater good.

Supporting Characters

Antagonists

No noteworthy antagonists have been introduced at this time.

Trivia

Euthoran Song
Radiant Era Euthora's Song - Skyking (Plot) - Pieces of Eight - (Placeholder) - The Onyx Tyrant - Keeper of the Castle - Seeker of Fate
Dissonant Era Euthoran Song Durasken Uprising Hunt of Fire - Fyreborne - Untamed Beast - Shards of Glass
Divine Roar Spirit Trial - Dying God - Clash of Divinity
Minor Plots Tundra's Pact - Chaç en-ait Rai-Kouhal - The Tolling Bell
Harmonic Era Fallen Flame - Netaiu-Roul
Reformative Era The Shattered World - (Placeholder) - (Placeholder) - Silverclaw, Forsaken