Talk:Gods of Arr-Kelaan
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[edit] Krushor
"Krushcor was denied resurrection for centuries. This would eventually evolve into an important tenet of his following, keeping him from doing it even after the ban is lifted."
I can't remember anything about that, whats the source? --Tortanick
Never mind, I found it. I'll cite it in the article.
Argh... I tracked down the posts, but forgot to cite them? :P Sorry. --Kizor 00:30, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
And after I tracked down the post to cite it for you, I didn't actually update it. Ah well I'll do it right now, I remember where it was. (there done) --tortanick
[edit] Arr-Kelann
Just brainstorming about a section on the planet itself
You're all welcome to join in ;)
Cities Kindrus(sp?) based on florence-itally according to the printed works
Death Ray
Alive?
Land to water ratio
Races:
Sepient Races:
Elves: Elves have been mentioned but nothing is known of their culture or history. Only one elf, Aanlonar, has had any role in the story so far. hmm, there were two elves in for the death of kings, I'll add them soon
Dwarves: Little is known about dwarven culture or history, the only thing so far revealed is that dwarves believe the afterlife will consit of eternal fighting. To them this is an eternal reward.
Dragons: To Do
Humans: So far humans have had the most coverage of any species, however unlike real life there appears to be little regional diffrence in appearacne, all humans are caucasion, facial hair is also more common then on earth. The one exception to this rule is a Fakir that stars in the short story "the guy on the rock" however so far all humans (except the fakir) can be described as comeing from a medeval like society, it is possible that when the story dictates the introduction of a new culture, such as Krushcor's barbarian hoard, the appearence will change.
That paragraph needs a lot of work, help would be apreciated.
- For future reference, detail is good, but going to such extent as giving dwarves or dragons their own sections - when either has only been present as a few very minor characters - is counterproductive. This is an encyclopedia entry for the comic, not a fan work for the comic itself. We can get pretty extensive, but taking away the distinction will cause disaster. I and a group of others tried once, on another article, and won't try again. --Kizor 16:38, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The picture
I changed the picture because:
- The previous one showed someone being puched through walls, thats typical of the action & superhero comics, Gods of Arr-kelann is neither.
- fights happen but rarely, a more common event is witty conversation. I feel the example should be of a typical event in the comics.
- I just love that pannel and the attached philosiphical debate: if god kills someone then brings them back unharmed did he do something wrong?
- By all means. The action picture is primarily intended to illustrate the expanded and detailed powers section that isn't there yet. --Kizor 10:10, 1 September 2006 (UTC)