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Xemorid - Dawn of Worlds PBF

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ZZ:
"Looks like there still are too few rivers. Let's put another one.". Zorian Zel forces another river to come into being. Also, he puts some grass near the formed lake.
Spoiler (click to show/hide)Power Roll:2d6+3=13;
Power Used:Shape Land x3 (water+grasslands);
Power Left:4 (+3)
Vote:Yes

S.K. Ren:
With his children's love for heights, Avinneas began planning something special for his children. A grant mountain by which they will be recognized. However more immediate concerns plagued The Radiant One's mind. There had been an unusual dry spell on the plains nearby. Suspecting it to with the giant crevice that had opened weeks prior, Avinneas drew up water from the lake and Ocean to revitalize the plain.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)Power Roll: 3d6=5; +2
Action: Shape Climate x1
Power Remaining: 5
Vote: No

Aerdan:
A minor spring had erupted in the midst of the Unformed Lands. With Lord Atlaran's eye upon it, it soon grew into an inland, freshwater sea.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)2d6+4 --> 11
Shape Land x3

Map

Xander Morhaime:
The Shaper had begun work on his creation within his Forge, but felt that once started, the one Forge would not be enough. Therefore, the Shaper set out to expand on its domain, dragging further masses of ore and stone down into the fiery sea beneath the world, there to fuel the Shaper's designs. The Shaper's will kept the magma contained to the new Forges, and the Shaper's will kept it ever-boiling, ready for whatever tasks the Shaper had in store for it.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)Power roll: 2d6+6=14
Action: Shape Land x1
Power remaining: 11
Advance: No

Gargulec:
It was at that time Karm, smith and member of the powerful House Of Crows discovered that should the blood of one who posses the spark of magic in him be mixed with molten iron, before it was formed and forged into the shape and carbonized to become steel, the resulting alloy will be infused with the raw magic. The blades became sharper and harder to break, armours lighter and thinner, while retaining all their protective capabilities.  And so, Karn was the first to master the art of bloodfroing. Even Cerbin, the Sovereign of the Island of Thorns and the head of the House of Crows was greatly impressed when he was given the first bloodforged sword, named Durendal, in the honour of great warrior of past.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)    2d6+2=10
Advance Civilization x1
(Bloodfroging, ie. even more advanced, quasi magical metallurgy.)
Voting no

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