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+ | ''Sanctuary has a broad spectrum of native races and sub-races as well as allowing original characters from almost all medieval fantasy fictional settings, including but not limited to: Dungeons & Dragons, Lord of the Rings, Narnia, Game of Thrones, Wheel of Time and of course our own shards. | ||
+ | =Choosing A Race= | ||
+ | ''You may play either a character native to this world or is a recently arrived traveler from an alternate (medieval fantasy) world. Even if you choose to play a traveler instead of a native it is perfectly acceptable for your character to eventually forget their origins and consider themselves a native. | ||
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+ | ;Important Notes | ||
+ | #{{:Non-Human Avatars (Rules)}} | ||
+ | # Graphics and races may be further restricted by staff if needed for clarity sake in role-play. | ||
+ | # No multi-racial supernatural characters; no vamp-were, no undead-dragons, no dragon-vampires, no fairy-weres, etc. (Half-elves, half-orcs, and such are fine.) | ||
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+ | =[[Traveling Heroes |Travelers]]= | ||
+ | {{: Traveling Heroes}} | ||
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+ | ==[[Summons & Constructs]]== | ||
+ | {{:Summons & Constructs}} | ||
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+ | =Native Races= | ||
+ | ;July 1, 2020 | ||
+ | :We are requesting players to submit applications for Native Characters. This will continue until such time as we feel the wiki information is robust enough to support removing the application requirement. Players who have been here for at least three months are allowed (and encouraged) to progress their character's storyline until they believe they are in fact native themselves. | ||
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+ | ==[[:Category:Native Human|Human]]== | ||
+ | {{:Category:Native Human}} | ||
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+ | ==[[:Category:Native Aelfeyn|Aelfeyn]]== | ||
+ | {{:Category:Native Aelfeyn}} | ||
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+ | ==[[:Category:Native Muiri|Muiri]]== | ||
+ | {{:Category:Native Muiri}} | ||
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+ | ==[[:Category:Native Hoggur|Hoggur]]== | ||
+ | {{:Category:Native Hoggur}} |
Revision as of 18:44, 3 July 2020
Sanctuary has a broad spectrum of native races and sub-races as well as allowing original characters from almost all medieval fantasy fictional settings, including but not limited to: Dungeons & Dragons, Lord of the Rings, Narnia, Game of Thrones, Wheel of Time and of course our own shards.
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Choosing A Race
You may play either a character native to this world or is a recently arrived traveler from an alternate (medieval fantasy) world. Even if you choose to play a traveler instead of a native it is perfectly acceptable for your character to eventually forget their origins and consider themselves a native.
- Important Notes
- Individual sub-races who have non-human avatars are restricted to available 2D UO graphics. Read More ...
- Graphics and races may be further restricted by staff if needed for clarity sake in role-play.
- No multi-racial supernatural characters; no vamp-were, no undead-dragons, no dragon-vampires, no fairy-weres, etc. (Half-elves, half-orcs, and such are fine.)
Travelers
The inter-dimensional traveler is core to this world's historical development. Most new players choose to bring in an existing character rather than jump in feet first by playing a native. We accept most original characters from most medieval fantasy worlds. Read More ...
Summons & Constructs
Gods and heroes are not the only creatures that may find themselves summoned into this world. Sanctuary is rich with the magic of creation, and all manner of elementals, familiars, golems, and daimons may find that they have been yanked from their own world into this one. Magic-users, and those who benefit from powerful gods, may with some skill cause other entities to be summoned or to breathe life into inanimate constructs. Read More ...
Native Races
- July 1, 2020
- We are requesting players to submit applications for Native Characters. This will continue until such time as we feel the wiki information is robust enough to support removing the application requirement. Players who have been here for at least three months are allowed (and encouraged) to progress their character's storyline until they believe they are in fact native themselves.
Human
The mainstay of most fantasy worlds, the terror of gothic novels, the romance of the night and fear of all small children -- humans are so much more then farm boy turned dread pirate. On Sanctuary, the humans understand it is their birthright that defines them. This race includes not only humans, but demi-humans, vampires, witches, lycanthropes and all who were born human. Read More ...
Aelfeyn
The Aelfeyn consider themselves the first race, though they are not the only who claim such. Those Aelfeyn born today on Cuiveinen are all half-elves in some manner or other, as almost all true pure-bloods have disappeared or died off in the last two thousand years. With the Thorn King Era coming to a close, once cloistered Aelfeyn are reemerging into society. Read More ...
Muiri
The Muiri have developed many origin stories over the millennia and throughout the vast worlds in which they inhabit. Stories of fairies, nymphs, and otherkin are told time and time again around fires, and as bedtime stories. But it will be here on Sanctuary, which the Muiri call Tèarmann ap Dídean, that the Muiri will come to understand a new origin story; a tale of iron and ice, of a great black dragon that rules the moon-bright sky, and the elements of water and air that infuse their very nature. Some still deny they are part of the Muiri, but iron is their kryptonite and by this all Muiri are known. Read More ...
Hoggur
Hoggur are, quite literally, the salt of the earth. Sometimes, they are the dirt of the earth; occasionally the marshes, swamps and bogs. Hoggur are creatures of the earth, the deep earth where roots tangle and treasure grows. Hoggur believe that their origins lay within the earth itself, and perhaps even with the great world serpent Jormungandr. Many Hoggur are of giant sub-races, but the race also includes dwarves, gnomes and goblins. If a human has a bulbous nose, it might be said, "He's got a bit of Hoggur in him." Read More ...
Pages in category "Races"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.