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"Cerea - Adventures in an online world" is under production. |
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Thursday, 27 July 2006 |
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"Cerea - Adventures in an online world" is under production.
This book is a compilation of stories from the online world of Cerea Island. The stories are written by the individual players involved in adventures of that cherished world. Experience the adventures, lives, hopes, and dreams of the dozens of persons who are more than eager to share their stories with you.
The book is intended as a celebration of the past joys of life on Cerea 1, and the tales to come from the upcoming Cerea Island 2.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 November 2006 )
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Monday, 17 July 2006 |
General
There are many organisations that shape the world
There are many famous organisations that have global coverage or atleast
fame.
Most prominent are ofcourse the Navigators that transport anyone
with enough (=lots of) money to allmost anywhere else on the planet. Though they
are not a single organisation, instead being several closely linked ones
covering different areas.
The Dragon
lords a powerful force, the Dragon-lords are a small but extremely important
group in Myaasian affairs, affecting dragonkind directly and others indirectly
The Changramai are an elite group of
warriors, who recruit their mercenary services to various organizations in need
of protection or armed force and with lots of money.
The Loremasters are a subtle group,
believed to be members of one coherent master group though such information
might well be deliberate misinformation.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 17 July 2006 )
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Monday, 17 July 2006 |
Intro
Below is a short introduction to the languages spoken on myaasia:
There are 5 native base tongues, these are really not spoken by anyone, bust
some scholars can read the and even fewer people talk.
Old Elven(Qualia)
Dark Tongue(Uruk)
Old
Tongue(Higar)
Stonespeak
High Dragonic
Most(about 95%) of the actual tongues are some derivate of those 5 (Think of
Latin as the base tongue and French,Spanish,Italian,Portugese etc. as the actual
active languages)
The relationships for some common tongues:
all these have many dialects,
and some of the dialects are far enough that two speakers of the supposedly same
language could have difficulty of understanding each other.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 July 2006 )
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