01-28-2011, 07:18 AM
There are some evil in this world that goes beyond even the scope of comprehensible evil. And, "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far." - Call of Cthulhu, H.P. Lovecraft.
Introducing. . .
What is it!?
The Eidolon of Demise is a trans-omniverse corporation, hitherto known as a ToC. Having recently expanded its operations to the linked world of the Outlands, the Eidolon of Demise continues to spread its greasy palms across civilizations, fueled by avarice and powered by utter, nonsensical greed.
What does it sell, then?
The Eidolon of Demise deals primarily in weapons. Arcane components, bombs, grenades, missiles, wands of fireballs, scrolls of explosive runes, scrolls of lightning bolt, daggers, swords, magical greatswords or. . .You get the idea. As long as it involves war in the form of dealing damage and killing things, the Eidolon of Demise provides. These items are crafted by a group of dwarves working from Ironforge, basking in the protection offered within the city and by having the gold to bribe guards for increased protection. Some humans too serve in the organization, working out of Stormwind instead, and these two major cities serve as the headquarters of the Eidolon of Demise; linked by the Deeprun Tram for efficiency.
And how would this concern players?
The Eidolon of Demise is not actively recruiting. It might not even be recruiting at all. Thats right, you heard it right, the Eidolon of Demise might be entirely closed! If it would ever recruit anybody, they would be the "Voices" of the ToC, brokering deals between it and others, negotiating for better terms and establishing friendly ties with other organizations. Perhaps in the future it might seek its own military branch for personel protections or escorting caravans and the likes, but it remains doubtful as the Eidolon of Demise is primarily a commercial organization and not a military one.
What? Then what has this got to do with CoTH?
The Eidolon of Demise serves simply as a company. It sells items of interest, and would actively pursue business relationships with other organizations. It does not discriminate or prejudice. It does not believe in moralities. It cares little whether you are good or evil. Only whether you can pay. The Blades of Aseldor, the White Sun Covenant, the Duskhaven Cabal, Orgrimm's Outriders or any organizations whatsoever, as long as you might require arnaments in the pursuit of your goals, would be approached by the tEoD, or any might approach it. It is not limited to organizations, however; individuals too may purchase whatever they require from it. Again; the Eidolon does not care, as long as one has gold.
Explicate!
Roleplay with the Eidolon of Demise is intended to give rise to mini-events along these lines:
1) Business transaction?
2) Establishment of diplomatic ties?
3) Violent seizure of goods?
4) Retaliation by allied organizations?
5) Caravan movement and ambushes?
6) Negotiations?
7) Assistance requested by others or by the Eidolon?
And. . . The personal goals of the Voices independent of the Eidolon?
Ultimately, the Eidolon has purchased P.O. Boxes throughout all the neutral settlements in the world and most of the major cities, ignoring factions and races, boundaries and conflicts. All interested parties can contact the Eidolon by IC-ly mailing to it, in which case do address your letter to Craer (Craer Naharev, Voice of the Eidolon). It can be simple, but it should determine a neutral meeting place; a meeting place in a secluded area or an unsafe location has a high chance of being rejected.
Hence, the Eidolon of Demise is not insofar a guild as an organization that seeks to link guilds together. Mini-events might even be arranged requesting assistance from individuals or third-party organizations to acquire rare arcane components for customers. Assassins might be hired as part of retaliations against any that renegade upon payment.
The Eidolon of Demise would like to publish a public statement to its shareholders that it understands the dangers in the present times and would work actively in acquiring new allies to stabilize its position in this ever-shifting demographics.
Introducing. . .
The Eidolon of Demise
What is it!?
The Eidolon of Demise is a trans-omniverse corporation, hitherto known as a ToC. Having recently expanded its operations to the linked world of the Outlands, the Eidolon of Demise continues to spread its greasy palms across civilizations, fueled by avarice and powered by utter, nonsensical greed.
What does it sell, then?
The Eidolon of Demise deals primarily in weapons. Arcane components, bombs, grenades, missiles, wands of fireballs, scrolls of explosive runes, scrolls of lightning bolt, daggers, swords, magical greatswords or. . .You get the idea. As long as it involves war in the form of dealing damage and killing things, the Eidolon of Demise provides. These items are crafted by a group of dwarves working from Ironforge, basking in the protection offered within the city and by having the gold to bribe guards for increased protection. Some humans too serve in the organization, working out of Stormwind instead, and these two major cities serve as the headquarters of the Eidolon of Demise; linked by the Deeprun Tram for efficiency.
And how would this concern players?
The Eidolon of Demise is not actively recruiting. It might not even be recruiting at all. Thats right, you heard it right, the Eidolon of Demise might be entirely closed! If it would ever recruit anybody, they would be the "Voices" of the ToC, brokering deals between it and others, negotiating for better terms and establishing friendly ties with other organizations. Perhaps in the future it might seek its own military branch for personel protections or escorting caravans and the likes, but it remains doubtful as the Eidolon of Demise is primarily a commercial organization and not a military one.
What? Then what has this got to do with CoTH?
The Eidolon of Demise serves simply as a company. It sells items of interest, and would actively pursue business relationships with other organizations. It does not discriminate or prejudice. It does not believe in moralities. It cares little whether you are good or evil. Only whether you can pay. The Blades of Aseldor, the White Sun Covenant, the Duskhaven Cabal, Orgrimm's Outriders or any organizations whatsoever, as long as you might require arnaments in the pursuit of your goals, would be approached by the tEoD, or any might approach it. It is not limited to organizations, however; individuals too may purchase whatever they require from it. Again; the Eidolon does not care, as long as one has gold.
Explicate!
Roleplay with the Eidolon of Demise is intended to give rise to mini-events along these lines:
1) Business transaction?
2) Establishment of diplomatic ties?
3) Violent seizure of goods?
4) Retaliation by allied organizations?
5) Caravan movement and ambushes?
6) Negotiations?
7) Assistance requested by others or by the Eidolon?
And. . . The personal goals of the Voices independent of the Eidolon?
Ultimately, the Eidolon has purchased P.O. Boxes throughout all the neutral settlements in the world and most of the major cities, ignoring factions and races, boundaries and conflicts. All interested parties can contact the Eidolon by IC-ly mailing to it, in which case do address your letter to Craer (Craer Naharev, Voice of the Eidolon). It can be simple, but it should determine a neutral meeting place; a meeting place in a secluded area or an unsafe location has a high chance of being rejected.
Hence, the Eidolon of Demise is not insofar a guild as an organization that seeks to link guilds together. Mini-events might even be arranged requesting assistance from individuals or third-party organizations to acquire rare arcane components for customers. Assassins might be hired as part of retaliations against any that renegade upon payment.
The Eidolon of Demise would like to publish a public statement to its shareholders that it understands the dangers in the present times and would work actively in acquiring new allies to stabilize its position in this ever-shifting demographics.
He's just a hero
In a long line of heroes
Looking for something
Attractive to save
- Soup Star Joe
Ongoing Personal Projects:
NIL
In a long line of heroes
Looking for something
Attractive to save
- Soup Star Joe
Ongoing Personal Projects:
NIL