I was wondering.. does anyone happen to know what Divine if any where or would have been linked to Ackleberry? is there any book that actually tells us ABOUT Ackleberry besides that Lake and Bear were the spirits and the Honeysap was the tree?
No divine were really "linked" to Ackleberry because they were all out in the void when Ackleberry removed itself. There's likely a few who helped create the forest that ended up being called Ackleberry by mortals, but I don't remember any specifically.
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No divine were really "linked" to Ackleberry because they were all out in the void when Ackleberry removed itself. There's likely a few who helped create the forest that ended up being called Ackleberry by mortals, but I don't remember any specifically.
Technically all (except for those very few that were in some form of stasis or hidden) the gods were in the void during this time. The gods didnt begin to reappear until Estarra came...which was after the events of the tainting.
As for naming the forest: the forests were not named by mortals. They already had their names far back to the days of the Elder Gods, albeit the names were larger (such as serenwildehilm or some such). Mortals just picked up the names and I guess with dialect it got shortened a bit.
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As to gods of the Ackleberry; Tae, whom created the Bear spirit, sharded as we know, thus that posibility is out. That leaves Lake, whose creator we never met nor heard of. She/He would be the biggest possibility of a divine for Ackleberry.
As to gods of the Ackleberry; Tae, whom created the Bear spirit, sharded as we know, thus that posibility is out. That leaves Lake, whose creator we never met nor heard of. She/He would be the biggest possibility of a divine for Ackleberry.
As to gods of the Ackleberry; Tae, whom created the Bear spirit, sharded as we know, thus that posibility is out. That leaves Lake, whose creator we never met nor heard of. She/He would be the biggest possibility of a divine for Ackleberry.
Don't forget Bollikin!
Bollikin was Tae's "Companion" and created alot of the animal spirits, however he neither created bear nor lake :P. However, we see several of his spirits (I call them 'the lesser animal spirits) in the forests. I believe squirrel lives in Serenwilde (correct me if wrong)? Bollikin, and thus the furrikin, were mainly associated to ackleberry by the bond with the tae'dae. Those two sort of complete each other.
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As for naming the forest: the forests were not named by mortals. They already had their names far back to the days of the Elder Gods, albeit the names were larger (such as serenwildehilm or some such). Mortals just picked up the names and I guess with dialect it got shortened a bit.
Serenwodynhyllirin, or something like that. Auvrekhos is the only person I know who uses the name regularly, and I half-wonder if it's not stored as trigger or variable, heh. I have all the syllables, but not the right spelling, I'm sure.
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As for naming the forest: the forests were not named by mortals. They already had their names far back to the days of the Elder Gods, albeit the names were larger (such as serenwildehilm or some such). Mortals just picked up the names and I guess with dialect it got shortened a bit.
Serenwodynhyllirin, or something like that. Auvrekhos is the only person I know who uses the name regularly, and I half-wonder if it's not stored as trigger or variable, heh. I have all the syllables, but not the right spelling, I'm sure.
As for naming the forest: the forests were not named by mortals. They already had their names far back to the days of the Elder Gods, albeit the names were larger (such as serenwildehilm or some such). Mortals just picked up the names and I guess with dialect it got shortened a bit.
Serenwodynhyllirin, or something like that. Auvrekhos is the only person I know who uses the name regularly, and I half-wonder if it's not stored as trigger or variable, heh. I have all the syllables, but not the right spelling, I'm sure.
They are briefly discussed in the taint wars. Mostly that when the taint hit the fan they decided to take their ball and go poof. It doesn't really go into much detail about who they are though.
There was some player musings about what it would be like if Ackleberry came out as a playable org. My favorite version was the thousand acre Ackleberry with a winnie the pooh theme.
They are briefly discussed in the taint wars. Mostly that when the taint hit the fan they decided to take their ball and go poof. It doesn't really go into much detail about who they are though.
There was some player musings about what it would be like if Ackleberry came out as a playable org. My favorite version was the thousand acre Ackleberry with a winnie the pooh theme.
Are you referring to this one? (Google Fu for the win)
They are briefly discussed in the taint wars. Mostly that when the taint hit the fan they decided to take their ball and go poof. It doesn't really go into much detail about who they are though.
There was some player musings about what it would be like if Ackleberry came out as a playable org. My favorite version was the thousand acre Ackleberry with a winnie the pooh theme.
Hmm, more seriously Tae'Dae and Furrikin would probably get spec's.
I'd be more interested in the Jojobo Jungle's return. A Mugwump/Aslaran commune with Sun and Lion Totems(based on the book of Aslarn).
They are briefly discussed in the taint wars. Mostly that when the taint hit the fan they decided to take their ball and go poof. It doesn't really go into much detail about who they are though.
There was some player musings about what it would be like if Ackleberry came out as a playable org. My favorite version was the thousand acre Ackleberry with a winnie the pooh theme.
Hmm, more seriously Tae'Dae and Furrikin would probably get spec's.
I'd be more interested in the Jojobo Jungle's return. A Mugwump/Aslaran commune with Sun and Lion Totems(based on the book of Aslarn).
Tae'dae have specs in much the same way krokani, orclach, kephera, illithoid do. They're not great specs, but they do exist.
EDIT: Also good luck on getting a whole commune revived when we don't even have the population to fill out the guild roster on the last two cities to get released.
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They are briefly discussed in the taint wars. Mostly that when the taint hit the fan they decided to take their ball and go poof. It doesn't really go into much detail about who they are though.
There was some player musings about what it would be like if Ackleberry came out as a playable org. My favorite version was the thousand acre Ackleberry with a winnie the pooh theme.
Hmm, more seriously Tae'Dae and Furrikin would probably get spec's.
I'd be more interested in the Jojobo Jungle's return. A Mugwump/Aslaran commune with Sun and Lion Totems(based on the book of Aslarn).
Tae'dae have specs in much the same way krokani, orclach, kephera, illithoid do. They're not great specs, but they do exist.
Oh sure, leave out the dwarves and Igasho. I assume furrkiin would get the spec in Ackelberry. Though I always found it funny that bears in a forest, get a specialization at calvary techniques. (A very grateful kind of funny) I also liked the idea that half the forest was tainted and half the forest wasn't. (some taint got in before it was moved to another dimension)
Oh sure, leave out the dwarves and Igasho. I assume furrkiin would get the spec in Ackelberry. Though I always found it funny that bears in a forest, get a specialization at calvary techniques. (A very grateful kind of funny) I also liked the idea that half the forest was tainted and half the forest wasn't. (some taint got in before it was moved to another dimension)
Wasn't logged on and didn't remember all the warrior spec races off the top of my head. That said, dwarves have nothing to complain about. They make some pretty tanky bards, too. :P
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As for naming the forest: the forests were not named by mortals. They already had their names far back to the days of the Elder Gods, albeit the names were larger (such as serenwildehilm or some such). Mortals just picked up the names and I guess with dialect it got shortened a bit.
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As to gods of the Ackleberry; Tae, whom created the Bear spirit, sharded as we know, thus that posibility is out. That leaves Lake, whose creator we never met nor heard of. She/He would be the biggest possibility of a divine for Ackleberry.
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EDIT: Also good luck on getting a whole commune revived when we don't even have the population to fill out the guild roster on the last two cities to get released.
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I also liked the idea that half the forest was tainted and half the forest wasn't. (some taint got in before it was moved to another dimension)
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.