BeaverBiscuit said:not to be greedy, but any chance of more moons?=)
Itd make sense with a world that has lots of races from lots of different worlds to have lots of different moons from lots of different worlds maybe, or maybe even some mostly destroyed worlds floating around it...
It would certainly look cool
Hope so..that would make sense given how Terminus was formed. That collision or collisions should have brought more than one moon...maybe twin BLUE Moons (sorry just had that in my imagination) :)
CanadinaXegony said:
Hope so..that would make sense given how Terminus was formed. That collision or collisions should have brought more than one moon...maybe twin BLUE Moons (sorry just had that in my imagination) :)
Was it a planet formed by collissions? or atleast more than usual? I musta missed that part
BeaverBiscuit said:CanadinaXegony said:
Hope so..that would make sense given how Terminus was formed. That collision or collisions should have brought more than one moon...maybe twin BLUE Moons (sorry just had that in my imagination) :)
Was it a planet formed by collissions? or atleast more than usual? I musta missed that part
Part of the lore, BeaverBiscuit: Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen takes place on the high-fantasy world of Terminus, a wildly diverse land formed from fragments of many different realms and times, bringing with them their unique civilizations and deities. - "Formed from fragments of many different realms and times." Here's another lore reference: "In 450 IH, the Third Era of Collisions began, critically starting with the aforementioned Ginto" - end quote Hope that helps :)
CanadinaXegony said:BeaverBiscuit said:CanadinaXegony said:
Hope so..that would make sense given how Terminus was formed. That collision or collisions should have brought more than one moon...maybe twin BLUE Moons (sorry just had that in my imagination) :)
Was it a planet formed by collissions? or atleast more than usual? I musta missed that part
Part of the lore, BeaverBiscuit: Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen takes place on the high-fantasy world of Terminus, a wildly diverse land formed from fragments of many different realms and times, bringing with them their unique civilizations and deities. - "Formed from fragments of many different realms and times." Here's another lore reference: "In 450 IH, the Third Era of Collisions began, critically starting with the aforementioned Ginto" - end quote Hope that helps :)
If I understand the lore correctly, the gods (or Dragons, it's unclear which or both), took parts of other planets for an unknown reason, and smashed them together to form Terminus.
CanadinaXegony said:BeaverBiscuit said:CanadinaXegony said:
Hope so..that would make sense given how Terminus was formed. That collision or collisions should have brought more than one moon...maybe twin BLUE Moons (sorry just had that in my imagination) :)
Was it a planet formed by collissions? or atleast more than usual? I musta missed that part
Part of the lore, BeaverBiscuit: Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen takes place on the high-fantasy world of Terminus, a wildly diverse land formed from fragments of many different realms and times, bringing with them their unique civilizations and deities. - "Formed from fragments of many different realms and times." Here's another lore reference: "In 450 IH, the Third Era of Collisions began, critically starting with the aforementioned Ginto" - end quote Hope that helps :)
This lore could just be referencing the "Collisions of Cultures" when a new race was introduced to Terminus. It doesnt necessarily mean the collision of planetary bodies. Those types of collisions are generally mass extinction events.
Perhaps biomes have been transplanted from the various planets when each race was introduced.
I envision Terminus to be more like a final destination for a whole bunch of Noahs Arks. Each race/god, desperate to keep there species alive, gathers up all the native species and teleports them to Terminus to begin anew.