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  • Beyond the Pit [Pitboss Diplomacy Game] [Story Thread]

    This is the Story and Diplomacy Thread for the Pitboss Diplomacy Game: Beyond the Pit (October)

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    Story Thread Part 5 (December 2008)
    Story Thread Part 6 (January 2009)
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    Story Thread Part 9 (April 2009)

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    Last edited by OzzyKP; October 8, 2009, 15:39.
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    • #3



      Before Romulus and Remus were born, their grandfather Numitor and his brother Amulius, descendants of fugitives from Troy, received the throne of Alba Longa upon their father’s death. Numitor received the sovereign powers as his birthright while Amulius received the royal treasury, which was overflowin with the gold Aeneas brought with him from Troy.

      Because Amulius held the treasury, he held great power in the realm, with power came temptation and so it came to be that he dethroned Numitor as the rightful king. Out of fear that Numitor’s daughter, Rhea Silvia, would produce children who one day would challenge him, he forced Rhea to become a Vestal Virgin, a priestess sworn to abstinence. She was discovered to be pregnant nevertheless. The legend holds that she was raped by Mars, god of war. She bore the twin boys, as told, of remarkable size and beauty, later named Romulus and Remus. Amulius was enraged and ordered Rhea buried alive and the twins killed.
      Last edited by Pitboss Rome; May 30, 2008, 04:38.

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      • #4
        {From scrolls found in the Mountains comes the stories of old, here is a retelling of the history of mankind}
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        Rignot was a small boy when he heard his father speaking of a vision. His father was Ragnor the leader of a group of nomadic tribesmen. For as long as the trib could remember they had wandered the plains of Rag, they hunted they gathered. But Ragnor had avision. One night he had slept longer than usual and he saw a glowing vision upon the nearby mountain. He climbed to the top and there he did see the Great One.
        He fell to his knees and did worship the Great One. The Great One did tell him that his people had been chosen to build a great city. Ragnor was confused but after much teaching Ragnor did descend from the mountain and did tell his people of the vision.
        Rignot was proud it was his father who had the vision. Rignot watched as his people gathered wood and clay and did build a city to be there new home, no more wandering aimlessly.
        The peaceful beginnings were to be the trade mark of Ragnor. He instructed his people to look beyond the plains, and Wilger volunteered to lead a small group and to go scouting. To the north they could see a range of hills and so in that direction they did venture.
        Ragnor died before long and his son Rignot took charge.
        The history of mankind had begun.

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        • #5
          Piercing the hill

          I-"This is it."
          L-"Are you sure ?"
          I-"GUARDS! Kill this man!"
          L-"Oh Empress! Forgive me! I don't want to doubt your judgement !"
          I-"So be it... leave my brother alone."

          A few minutes later...

          K-"Iris, oh my Empress, Shall we begin with the rituals ?"
          I-"Yes Kresh, this hill will be the right place for your shamans to bless the earth, and build my - awaited - palace."
          K-"The spirits of this land will be tamed for you. Your decision shows you are not only a lady of great intellect, but also that you have a good sense of beauty. I will oversee the rituals."

          The young women climbed on the top of the chosen hill and admired the sight she was given by the spirits. A warm breeze came from the ocean, and the whisper of the waves surrounded her when she closed her eyes. The nearby forests and jungles where filled by bird's songs. The sunlight was dancing on the sea as well as on the river to her left.





          Shamans began to carve small holes in the soil, where sticks and branches will be burried on order to anker the habitations to the ground, thereby swearing allegence to the earth they are build on.

          In the distance, she could see another hill, and the wind told her the importance of that place. She immediatly ordered a scout in order to discover what secrets that hill was holding.

          Once the first house was built, she went inside and took a well diserved rest.


          Last edited by Pitboss Persia; June 2, 2008, 10:56.

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          • #6
            -Here it is! Beautiful, isnt it? Didn't I tell you?

            Well, yes. It surely is pretty, but...

            -But what? You asked me to find a nice place to settle down more permanently, since our hunters discovered those big docile meat-on-legs creatures with horns on. And from this hill you have perfect vision of the herd, the green rolling grasslands and the stunning coastline. If real-estate salesmen were invented this place would be worth more dried cowhides than we can count! Not to mention that it would surely be easy to defend if any hostile beast or other creature came too close. What do you say, brother?

            I don't know Vladimir, it's... just not what I had in mind. You know I'm a bit scared of heights, and from here, all around, seems so flat, and dull. And besides, there's no water.

            -What do you mean no water!? Look, if you jump from the hill here you'll fall straight into that huge funny-tasting vastnessness of water. It's enromnous, eh, I mean gifrantic, er... really really big!

            Yeah, but you can't drink it...

            -Oh. You never said anything about drinking! You said, and I quote as best as my stone age mind can remember: Find us a nice place with a view over the ocean not too far from water. Actually I did find that last part a bit strange, didn't quite make sense, if there's an ocean view then there's obviosaisly water... Oh. #¤%$!

            Don't worry too much, dear brother. I'm sure there's some water not too far from here, if you head north and west, I'll head due north and I'm sure we'll find a nice place. There seems to be a forest that way, I think I can glimpse trees in the distance.

            -Right you are, Pitr. I'll go northwest, you go north.

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            • #7
              The Silent ones

              In the newly built palace, the silent ones gathered. They did not trust the visionary ones. They had seen with their own eyes the empty expanses of land around them. There was no food, no water. Yet the Visonary ones did still proclaim that The Great One from up on the Great Mountain had spoken of how his chosen people would multiply and fill the earth as plentiful as the blades of grass on the great plain. But yet the people were starving, many had died this past decade. No rain had fallen, the people were dieing of thirst.

              The Silent ones were scheming, Ye Olde Family, the leaders of the tribe had to be removed. Yet they were fearful, the Family had led the tribe for so long , most people were still behind them, but the unrest grew.

              If no food or water were found soon, it would be the time of the Silent Ones.

              Yes the Great One had told lies, this was a terrible place to set up permanent residence.
              Last edited by Pitboss Vikings; June 3, 2008, 17:44.

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              • #8
                Japan's Creation

                Before the heavens and the earth came into existence, all was a chaos, unimaginably limitless and without definite shape or form. Eon followed eon: then, lo! out of this boundless, shapeless mass something light and transparent rose up and formed the heaven. This was the Plain of High Heaven, in which materialized a deity called Ame-no-Minaka-Nushi-no-Mikoto (the Deity-of-the-August-Center-of-Heaven). Next the heavens gave birth to a deity named Takami-Musubi-no-Mikoto (the High-August-Producing-Wondrous-Deity), followed by a third called Kammi-Musubi-no-Mikoto (the Divine-Producing-Wondrous-Deity). These three divine beings are called the Three Creating Deities.

                In the meantime what was heavy and opaque in the void gradually precipitated and became the earth, but it had taken an immeasurably long time before it condensed sufficiently to form solid ground. In its earliest stages, for millions and millions of years, the earth may be said to have resembled oil floating, medusa-like, upon the face of the waters. Suddenly like the sprouting up of a reed, a pair of immortals were born from its bosom. These were the Deity Umashi-Ashi-Kahibi-Hikoji-no-Mikoto (the Pleasant-Reed-Shoot-Prince-Elder-Deity) and the Deity Ame-no-Tokotachi-no-Mikoto (The Heavenly-Eternally-Standing-Deity). . . .

                Many gods were thus born in succession, and so they increased in number, but as long as the world remained in a chaotic state, there was nothing for them to do. Whereupon, all the Heavenly deities summoned the two divine beings, Izanagi and Izanami, and bade them descend to the nebulous place, and by helping each other, to consolidate it into terra firma. "We bestow on you," they said, "this precious treasure, with which to rule the land, the creation of which we command you to perform." So saying they handed them a spear called Ama-no-Nuboko, embellished with costly gems. The divine couple received respectfully and ceremoniously the sacred weapon and then withdrew from the presence of the Deities, ready to perform their august commission. Proceeding forthwith to the Floating Bridge of Heaven, which lay between the heaven and the earth, they stood awhile to gaze on that which lay below. What they beheld was a world not yet condensed, but looking like a sea of filmy fog floating to and fro in the air, exhaling the while an inexpressibly fragrant odor. They were, at first, perplexed just how and where to start, but at length Izanagi suggested to his companion that they should try the effect of stirring up the brine with their spear. So saying he pushed down the jeweled shaft and found that it touched something. Then drawing it up, he examined it and observed that the great drops which fell from it almost immediately coagulated into an island, which is, to this day, the Island of Onokoro. Delighted at the result, the two deities descended forthwith from the Floating Bridge to reach the miraculously created island. In this island they thenceforth dwelt and made it the basis of their subsequent task of creating a country. Then wishing to become espoused, they erected in the center oPound the island a pillar, the Heavenly August Pillar, and built around it a great palace called the Hall of Eight Fathoms. Thereupon the male Deity turning to the left and the female Deity to the right, each went round the pillar in opposite directions. When they again met each other on the further side of the pillar, Izanami, the female Deity, speaking first, exclaimed: "How delightful it is to meet so handsome a youth!" To which Izanagi, the male Deity, replied: "How delightful I am to have fallen in with such a lovely maiden!" After having spoken thus, the male Deity said that it was not in order that woman should anticipate man in a greeting. Nevertheless, they fell into connubial relationship, having been instructed by two wagtails which flew to the spot. Presently the Goddess bore her divine consort a son, but the baby was weak and boneless as a leech. Disgusted with it, they abandoned it on the waters, putting it in a boat made of reeds. Their second offspring was as disappointing as the first. The two Deities, now sorely disappointed at their failure and full of misgivings, ascended to Heaven to inquire of the Heavenly Deities the causes of their misfortunes. The latter performed the ceremony of divining and said to them: "It is the woman's fault. In turning round the Pillar, it was not right and proper that the female Deity should in speaking have taken precedence of the male. That is the reason." The two Deities saw the truth of this divine suggestion, and made up their minds to rectify the error. So, returning to the earth again, they went once more around the Heavenly Pillar. This time Izanagi spoke first saying: "How delightful to meet so beautiful a maiden!" "How happy I am," responded Izanami, "that I should meet such a handsom youth!" This process was more appropriate and in accordance with the law of nature. After this, all the children born to them left nothing to be desired. First, the island of Awaji was born, next, Shikoku, then, the island of Oki, followed by Kyushu; after that, the island Tsushima came into being, and lastly, Honshu, the main island of Japan. The name of Oyashi- ma-kuni (the Country of the Eight Great Islands) was given to these eight islands. After this, the two Deities became the parents of numerous smaller islands destined to surround the larger ones.

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                • #9
                  The Creation of Spain

                  "Boss it seems like deja vu. We have been through this situation before, I think."
                  "You are correct. It seem like a bad version of Groundhog day, we never know when we might need to start all over again, so we might as wlll practice again. Practice makes perfect, remember."
                  "Yes Boss. I am just tired of doing this over and over. I just wish this day we finally end."
                  "We all do."

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                  • #10
                    What is this nation "classical hero"? A nation named after a single person? How strange.

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                    • #11
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                      we dont care who anyone calls themselves as long as they dare not get in our path.

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                      • #12
                        The beginning of Japan's army

                        It has been almost a year now since Kyoto was founded. During the first year many rival tribes tried to take Kyoto by force. Kyoto only had a small force of warriors lead by Nagamasa Sassa, leader of the Nagamasa clan who had control of Kyoto. Nagamasa knowing that Kyoto would fall if his small arm was destroyed; passes a decree to the people of Kyoto that all the young boys between 5-15 had to go get train to defend the city. The people of Kyoto, who feared annihilation, agreed and sent the boys to nagamasa’s castle. Over 10,000 young men were handed over to nagamasa and soon after the built a barracks to train these future defenders of Kyoto.
                        Only 9,500 became members of his army while the other 500 who displayed great mental and physical abilities became ninja. The ninja where split into 5 different groups according to were there hidden village was. The names of the hidden villages are: Konohagakure “Hidden in tree leaves”, Sunagakure “hidden in the sand”, Kirigakure “hidden in the mist”, Kumogakure “hidden in the clouds”, and Iwagakure “ hidden under the earth”. The leaders of each village were the strongest of all. They were given the name kage “shadow”; Hokage “fire shadow”, Kazekage “wind shadow”, Mizukage “water shadow”, Raikage “ lightning shadow”, and Tsuchikage “earth shadow”. With in each of the 5 leaders was given the wisdom and power to rule over there own village.
                        Last edited by Pitboss Japan; June 10, 2008, 00:08.

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                        • #13
                          Re: The beginning of Japan's army

                          Originally posted by Pitboss Japan
                          It has been almost a year now since Kyoto was founded. During the first year many rival tribes tried to take Kyoto by force. Kyoto only had a small force of warriors lead by Nagamasa Sassa, leader of the Nagamasa clan who had control of Kyoto. Nagamasa knowing that Kyoto would fall if his small arm was destroyed; passes a decree to the people of Kyoto that all the young boys between 5-15 had to go get train to defend the city. The people of Kyoto, who feared annihilation, agreed and sent the boys to nagamasa’s castle. Over 10,000 young men were handed over to nagamasa and soon after the built a barracks to train these future defenders of Kyoto.
                          Only 9,500 became members of his army while the other 500 who displayed great mental and physical abilities became ninja. The ninja where split into 5 different groups according to were there hidden village was. The names of the hidden villages are: Konohagakure “Hidden in tree leaves”, Sunagakure “hidden in the sand”, Kirigakure “hidden in the mist”, Kumogakure “hidden in the clouds”, and Iwagakure “ hidden under the earth”. The leaders of each village were the strongest of all. They were given the name kage “shadow”; Hokage “fire shadow”, Kazekage “wind shadow”, Mizukage “water shadow”, Raikage “ lightning shadow”, and Tsuchikage “earth shadow”. With in each of the 5 leaders was given the wisdom and power to rule over there own village.
                          wow you doing well to buidl a barracks so soon
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                          • #14
                            Re: Re: The beginning of Japan's army

                            Originally posted by Rasputin
                            wow you doing well to buidl a barracks so soon



                            its not done yet. im just writing bout it cuz i wont be writing bout my army anymore untill after its done.

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                            • #15
                              There's no end - there's no beginning -
                              To the old man's story
                              Does he still remember me -
                              From lives gone by
                              Oh I see his spirit rising
                              Upon the back of time
                              I've got nowhere to hide
                              Will he keep a place for me
                              He is the king of all kings
                              The keeper of light
                              He holds eternity's wings

                              In his eyes an ocean's burning
                              Swollen seat of tears

                              Troubled mind the beating
                              War drums in his ears
                              No one ever hears his warning
                              Am I the one he calls
                              When they tell me they're afraid
                              Some say I'll be put away

                              He is the king of all kings
                              The keeper of light
                              He holds eternity's wings
                              My blood will spill my blood

                              My blood will spill my blood

                              In the wisdom of the prophet's
                              Never ending tale
                              Open up the eyes
                              Within your mind, he says
                              Crowned in his ancient glory
                              There's a king within us all
                              Some will say it's all in vain
                              That he doesn't have a name

                              He is the king of all kings
                              The keeper of light
                              He holds eternity's wings

                              Ancient Warrior
                              by Black Sabbath
                              Last edited by OzzyKP; June 4, 2008, 08:21.
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