MoF 04: The Paranormal

My map was inspired by the SCP Foundation, with a surviving Carolingian Empire/Middle Ages theme.
The Order of Isidore was established in the 11th Century to catalogue and contain relics.
Funded by gold producing relics the influence of the Isidorian Order has spread, and its vaults contain 52 important relics, and countless others.

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Here comes the golem!

After vampires, zombies and werewolves finally a map with golems.

I think the map is self explanatory, but one hint:railways are pulled not by steam locomotives but by huge railway golems.

For large view click on the picture, small symbols and texture are better visibly only on the large map (it seems I'm incapable of doing small size maps ;)).

 
Wow! nearly of of them are just great!
I gues it has been asked before- is there a special software for this?
 
There are 8 Philosopher's Stones on earth. The first was made by a Bantu shaman in 2250 BC. It took long until the next were made. 1550 BC an Egypt priest made a second one which herald the New Kingdom. In 1400 BC a Hinduist Brahmin declined the Moksha. His heart is assumed to be the third Philosopher's Stone. The fourth was made by an Chinese philosopher in the Zhou Dynasty in the 13th century BC. Greek scientists made a fifth one in 1200 BC. Because the stone was very near to the Egypt one, it naturally moved north out of the Greek influence zine. The next one was made by scholars in San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan during a siege in 900 BC. Around the time of Christ's birth a shaman of the Hopewell Culture made a Philosopher's Stone and also an anonymous person of the Xiongnu. Rumors about an ninth stone from somewhere in Indonesia are unconfirmed.
Each Philosopher's Stone is divided into 6 parts.
Sexta Pars Lunaris makes gold out of silver.
Sexta Pars Mercurius makes gold out of mercury
Sexta Pars Martius makes gold out of iron
Sexta Pars Saturnius makes gold out of lead
Sexta Pars Iovis makes gold out of tin
Sexta Pars Veneris makes gold out of cupper.
Every Sixth reigns over a certain region. In this region you can transform the specific ignoble metal into gold. Each laboratory which is supervised by the possessor of the sixth stone can perform the transforming. The behaviour of the regions are not successfully analyzed yet.
In Europe are three kinds of transforming common. The Modus Tauri using coagulation, the Modus Sagittarii using ceration and the Modus Librae using sublimation.

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Starting in 1976 crop circle began to appear around the world. Thought to be a hoax most thought nothing of it. Until in November 1977, a three-network TCP/IP test was conducted between sites in the US, UK, and Norway. Unbeknown to the world this would be similar to the stop code of a spell performed by the Naga, also called Dragons, which would allow their chaotic and random hurtle through time. The crop circles would multiply. (Also known as fairy rings, magic circles, and mandalas.) (see Magic, Physica, and Reality in file PR09Y-01)

The initial spell(s) was performed by various nations and factions of the five major species of Naga to escape their prophesied death. Ironically, data gathered from captured Naga prisoners indicates that the extinction event the were escaping from was actually caused by their escape into the future (see K-T Extiction Event summary in file D99-1T).

The earth has been altered were the spell did not work properly bringing land masses and seas from othe time periods.

The five major Species of Naga (Dragons)

Naga: Semi-aquatic, highly agressive, megalomaiacal
Lilith: Usually rainbow colored, sinister and and cruel to non-lilith
Python: very large with rock like scales, highly agressive
Uktena: horn head, very friendly, seems extremely fascinated by humans
Quetzalcoatl: Winged and capable of flight, scales and feathers are modified hair, friendly to humans but keep to themselves.


Larger version can be seen at link below.
http://sovereign12.deviantart.com/art/Crop-circle-Invasion-137796927

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