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Freedom the wolf

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:07 pm


I was talking to a friend about occult type things, the ubject was lost worlds.We didnt talk on it much but i thought of something when i got home from work.In steampunk, exploration is a thing you tend to look at.Though most of the world has been discovered.Well, I was thinking about rising of lost worlds.People claim the they see ruins of the lost city of Atlantis beneath the waves, well they are only ruins of another lost time.Atlantis has risen from beneath the waves, the contineant is in some ways different from the modern steampunk world.Its covered in lush plant life, old ruins, and some ruins still intact.Odd creatures are seen roaming in the ruins, they appear reptilian.

Dagon, lord of the Depths is the one who brought the contienent beneath the waves.With its rise, he has awaken and his servents have answered his call to take what was his.The sea is his domain.

The ruins of Atlantis contains tomes and volumes of great knowledge.One of the tomes was the tome of trnsformation.Inside it showed the way to modify those who had the blood of animals and beast in their veins.Those wwith lycan ancestry were the first to be changed after The servents of the queen of England, who dabbled in the occult, the process was provoked by exposure to a raw form of Aether that was found in the ruins, instead of blue it appeared purple and never staying still.

This created the Aetherborn and Beastblood.The Aetherborn were, created through the blue Aether, it changed features and appearence.Their skin became pale and their eyes became blue, while their hair became white.They became, the experiments of the occultist.They were given the tome from the ruins, and were found to have the inborn ability to use magic.

The beastbloods were different from the Aetherborn.They were changed by the Chaos Aether and changed into humans with the features of the the lycan in their ancestry.When the nobles saw the results of the experiment and saw the danger of leting them loose into the world.They were ordered to be destroyed, most were but some escaped.


Im just thinking of a back round to add more exploration into a steampunk world.I plan on drawing the reptilians if I cant figure out a better form other the Kobolds.

Im wondering about it all, and if you know of any lost worlds I could add speak up.If you can think of any other god/dess I could add, along with some demon lords who brought the lost worlds down.I'd prefer to use old gods from mythology but my resources re limited.

Speak up everyone, i need help!
PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:23 pm


This is precisely why I don't do fantasy stories or RPs in planet Earth. 90% of the planet's surface is explored, and it leaves little to the imagination. You can go underwater, or underground, but what you'll find down there will be generic.

Anyways, I've nothing to add.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:25 pm


Of course, for us dear steam inclined folks, there's always the Hollow Earth.
PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:17 am


Freedom the wolf
I was talking to a friend about occult type things, the ubject was lost worlds.We didnt talk on it much but i thought of something when i got home from work.In steampunk, exploration is a thing you tend to look at.Though most of the world has been discovered.Well, I was thinking about rising of lost worlds.People claim the they see ruins of the lost city of Atlantis beneath the waves, well they are only ruins of another lost time.Atlantis has risen from beneath the waves, the contineant is in some ways different from the modern steampunk world.Its covered in lush plant life, old ruins, and some ruins still intact.Odd creatures are seen roaming in the ruins, they appear reptilian.

Im wondering about it all, and if you know of any lost worlds I could add speak up.If you can think of any other god/dess I could add, along with some demon lords who brought the lost worlds down.I'd prefer to use old gods from mythology but my resources re limited.

Speak up everyone, i need help!


You want lost worlds, nyao? How about:

Pellucidar--created by Edgar Rice Burroughs (of Tarzan fame), this is a "lost world" that exists inside the Earth. In fact, the "Hollow Earth" concept, often complete with 'primitive' cultures similar to the Aztecs, Mayans, etc. and (on more than a few occasions) even dinosaurs is a staple of a lot of adventure fiction, so much so as to be practically cliche'!

Ys--this is sort of a Celtic version of the Atlantis legends. The city of Ys is said to exist somewhere between Great Britain and northern France under the waves of the Atlantic Ocean, and while not as advanced as its more well-known cousin, the kindgom of Ys is an underwater land of Faerie whose inhabitants now dwell undersea after the kingdom itself sank for varying reasons during the Middle Ages. A possible Steampunk version might be a city that sank after some natural disaster (a la Pompeii), but the survivors figured out ways to create scuba gear much like in Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and have modified the surviving buildings with airlocks and some manner of air-replenishing system (whether through plants, machinery, or a combination of the two) to keep breathable air inside their city, possibly even having constructed water-tight tunnels connecting the buildings that they salvaged over the years and reconstructed their city bit by bit until their 'rediscovery' by the outside world.

Shangri-La, Shamballah, Xanadu, etc.--another wonderful cliche from adventure fiction, the "fabled lost city" which explorers from Europe or America discover in an unexplored jungle or a lost valley or... H. Rider Haggard used this motif to good effect in She and other novels, from what I'm told.

The Moon and Mars--long live John Carter! Since the discovery of "canals" on Mars, people have imagined ancient civilizations on The Red Planet capable of creating and sustaining life, however tenuous, there. A number of Victorian-era writers also imagined life on the Moon, whether on its surface or underground. I could give you a very long list of works about either, although I'll just mention a few for starters: Meliere's B&W silent movie "From the Earth to the Moon", Jules Verne's The First Men on the Moon (if I'm remembering the right title), my own favorite E. R. Burrough's "John Carter of Mars" series, and S. M. Stirling's In the Courts of the Crimson Kings

Venus--As the late Carl Sagan pointed out, people believed that since Venus was covered in thick clouds, it had to be a swamp, possibly even complete with dinosaurs and primitive humans dressed in furs and using stone tools. Again, like Mars, there's more than a few stories set on "Jurassic Venus", the latest being S. M. Stirling's The Sky People.

That enough for you, or would you like me to dredge up some more, nyao?

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 1:01 pm


The problem with those 'lost cities' is that they have already been explored (in the books), therefore there's not much to see in 'em.
PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:37 am


I can't help you out with lost cities, but the Hellboy comics are a good jumping off point for finding old/archaeic gods. Mike Mignola, the author, even has footnotes of where some of the ancient god originated from, in terms of cultures. Most of his storylines are also based off of old legends or darker mythology (like Russian and other Eastern European regions, and even some Chinese and African histories).

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