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Message 924

From: raeky
Date: 2002-02-22 08:54:01


Since this is like the best metal and is basicly Godly and undstructible... Possibly its only sorce is heavely, as in meators that fell to the planent. Back in ancient time the first iron used for weapons was meatoric in sorce they called iron the metal of the gods, and was the strongest thing avaiable.

Possibly Majikium can have basicly the same origin, be left over fragments of another more perfect world that the Gods decided to destroy because it become corrupt or something.

Message 931

From: namhas
Date: 2002-02-22 15:34:15
In-Reply-To: 924


In Undermajik I use small pieces of Majikium as natural currency between races there. Everyone has greed for Majikium there. Perhaps we could also say, that one could find Majikium from deep underground also.

Message 932

From: mandor
Date: 2002-02-22 16:40:24
In-Reply-To: 931


maybe some meteorites or something crushed deep enough into the planetary core a very very long time ago - making it possible to find it underground nowdays.

Heh, why is it that every mud/alike game needs to have atleast one of these weird metals around?

.M

Message 933

From: sweatshop
Date: 2002-02-22 17:10:50
In-Reply-To: 932


To keep the miners happy :)

Message 934

From: yorkaturr
Date: 2002-02-22 17:11:22
In-Reply-To: 932


There are some traditions that are not that bad :P

Message 938

From: raeky
Date: 2002-02-22 18:27:00
In-Reply-To: 932


Maybe when the earth was pulled together out of elements of the void some pieces of the other planets was used, so that deep underground you may find small amounts of it.

But on surface its meteoric in origin.

Message 940

From: beregar
Date: 2002-02-22 19:49:21
In-Reply-To: 938


EEEK, a huge error in your text. Earth certainly was not pulled together out of elements of the void as nothing exists in void. Namhas created everything, it is not said how, but certainly not of void, which is lack of everything.

Also, I'm trying to figure out what planets actually are. Since sky in majik is infinite and unreachable and stars and sun simply reflections, not real objects in the space, also planets must be such reflections. What would be their purpose?

- Beregar

Message 947

From: origon
Date: 2002-02-22 22:19:40
In-Reply-To: 940


What happens when you dig thru the plane? :)

Message 943

From: raeky
Date: 2002-02-22 20:03:14
In-Reply-To: 940


Well, we must decide, or declare that the majik world was either created from already created material, or from nothing and just formed. If it was from other already created material, then my origins of having majikium in the ground is possibly, otherwise a new reason for this needs to be made, like small very fast meteors punched deep into the planet without leaving much of a crater and the crater eroded away with time.

Message 942

From: raeky
Date: 2002-02-22 20:00:55
In-Reply-To: 940


If we have astronomy and stars and moveign skys then we have to have a planet and other stars/suns had to of been made. If the sky rotates then the majik planet (even though its flat) has to be orbiting something and moveing in space.

Message 956

From: Nahl_Shadore
Date: 2002-02-24 00:21:12
In-Reply-To: 943


why?
if namhas created the world from nothing, he could decide to make the core out of majikium if he wanted to

Message 948

From: raeky
Date: 2002-02-22 22:47:56
In-Reply-To: 947


lol... you fall to your death. :P

Or some impassible barrier.

Message 949

From: raeky
Date: 2002-02-22 22:49:00
In-Reply-To: 948


on same topic, since the world is flat, can you sail to the edge and fall off? like medieval times ppl thought?

Message 950

From: origon
Date: 2002-02-22 23:05:19
In-Reply-To: 949


no, there will be endless sea

Message 951

From: mandor
Date: 2002-02-23 00:17:36
In-Reply-To: 950


idea: would the endless sea transform into the sea of stars at some point?

this would make it possible to actually sail to the stars ;-)

I came up with this quite likely because I like the JRR Tolkien legend of Eärendil (the half-elf who sails the skies with one of the silmarils on his brow)

Message 958

From: raeky
Date: 2002-02-24 06:55:55
In-Reply-To: 956


well something needs decided... don't ask why.