Eliel · 36716
Etla Isle is roughly the size of The Isle of Man (found between Ireland & the UK). It can be found somewhat southwest of Kasuria but does not exist on the same plane (or within Furc canon standards). The magical boundaries of the island work as a sort of 'bermuda triangle', allowing ships to pass between realms for trade and RP purposes. The land is rich with magic and has several magical ley lines that converge within it.
I feel kinda intimidated too, especially when the char I just implanted here comes with a dragonlands backstory cause that's the continuity I've always played in before migrating here. I'm not sure I understand why it's called furcadian crap? o.o I thought it was just as valid and welcome as any of the original player-created realms various characters in the continuity come from.---I'm just seeing people saying they're gonna not talk about dragonlands stuff at all or acknowledge it now and I'm worried about not being welcome here. Can someone clarify?
@Lionheart, I think that your best bet is to go the route of nondenomination.Don't run a specific church, just encourage Faith. If you try to promote something specific, you're going to alienate everyone, and the Church itself will fail. Not WHAT you believe, but THAT you believe.
I've been treating it such that.. the Primes of Kasuria are treated like a false religion here, which by the cannon, they are. For my character, that means that while he recognizes the Primes, he also understands that his religion isn't even a blip on the radar here. Few outside of those who also migrated from Kasuria have heard of it in his opinion, and he's not the type to want to debate religion. He isn't going to go to the cathedral expecting others to know what he's talking about when he speaks about the Primes, and thus doesn't. He's still prone to slip of the tongue in moments of shock though, such as "Primes, how did that happen?"OOCly, it doesn't extend beyond the beliefs of my character who has zero proof to back up what he believes in.Since Kasuria is a thing in the cannon here, so it seems naturally fine that those traveling from it would have an understanding of the religion there. I think the confusion is that the point of this thread was to make it known that that IC deities can't be used in the OOC planning of plots. It's fine for a character to reference their beliefs, it's not ok for a Prime to come down and prove those beliefs either in person or through a proxy (since they aren't actually 'real' here.) Is that a good way of putting it?
Hail Hydra.