Age: 527 (in the years of my world, which are 120 days long)
How long you've been here: Twenty-seven days
Brief description of your world: I live in the kingdom of Norad, on the continent of Adonea. Our years are 120 days long, divided into four seasons of an even 30 days each. A fundamental difference between Johto and my world is the absence of rune, the energy of life and the earth which gives power to all things. Rune energy can be used in large quantities to cast spells, and in smaller amounts gives living beings the essential energy they need to live. When imbalances of it occur in the environment, gates to another world appear, and the inhabitants of that world - "monsters" from the "Forest of Beginnings" - can come through those gates. Many monsters now inhabit the world, along with the peoples that were originally here (humans, dwarves, elves, mermaids, and many other intelligent species). This state of affairs is what most consider normal. Exceptional occurrences are those that stretch the limits of possibility, as I would expect in any world. For instance, a favorite story in Norad is of ancient heroes called Earthmates, who were able to call monsters from the Forest to their aid and had incredible powers gifted them by the very earth. The feats they could perform were certainly out of the range of normalcy.
Brief description of your life: I am a kind of monster known as univir, who have lived in societies very similar to those of humans. We are very long-lived, and I am still rather young for my kind. Unfortunately, we are a people in decline, and the last of us live in a settlement in the Sol Terrano desert, with other monsters and non-human peoples. I am very close to the elder of the settlement, so it could be said that my status in the settlement is second highest. My parents passed on over three centuries ago. My peers do not remain constant, as they move on from the settlement, or they simply live out their lives and I survive them past their old age. My experiences are rather narrow, as I have lived in the settlement all my life, but the products of places outside the desert come to us through trade. Books, as well, and I have learned very much about my world through them during my life.
Circumstances surrounding your abduction: Within a year before my appearance in Johto, the settlement was attacked by an unusually vicious monster. It was repelled by a traveler who had recently come to the settlement for the first time. Such attacks are rare, and this one was the most serious that had ever occurred.
Your history here: If this is not my first time in Johto, neither I nor anyone I have met are aware of it.
Others from your world: I am unaware of any other arrivals from my world. Upon arriving, I named several notable places from my world, and received no indication of recognition.
Circumstances around arrivals from other people from your world: None experienced.
Circumstances around disappearances by other people from your world: None experienced.
Frequency of 'replacements': If you know someone from your world who has disappeared and then reappeared, how often has this happened? Do they remember this world or forget? Are they from different times, and if so, where is it in relation to you?
[text] i'm sorry reid
Sex: Male
Gender: Male
Age: 527 (in the years of my world, which are 120 days long)
How long you've been here: Twenty-seven days
Brief description of your world: I live in the kingdom of Norad, on the continent of Adonea. Our years are 120 days long, divided into four seasons of an even 30 days each. A fundamental difference between Johto and my world is the absence of rune, the energy of life and the earth which gives power to all things. Rune energy can be used in large quantities to cast spells, and in smaller amounts gives living beings the essential energy they need to live. When imbalances of it occur in the environment, gates to another world appear, and the inhabitants of that world - "monsters" from the "Forest of Beginnings" - can come through those gates. Many monsters now inhabit the world, along with the peoples that were originally here (humans, dwarves, elves, mermaids, and many other intelligent species). This state of affairs is what most consider normal. Exceptional occurrences are those that stretch the limits of possibility, as I would expect in any world. For instance, a favorite story in Norad is of ancient heroes called Earthmates, who were able to call monsters from the Forest to their aid and had incredible powers gifted them by the very earth. The feats they could perform were certainly out of the range of normalcy.
Brief description of your life: I am a kind of monster known as univir, who have lived in societies very similar to those of humans. We are very long-lived, and I am still rather young for my kind. Unfortunately, we are a people in decline, and the last of us live in a settlement in the Sol Terrano desert, with other monsters and non-human peoples. I am very close to the elder of the settlement, so it could be said that my status in the settlement is second highest. My parents passed on over three centuries ago. My peers do not remain constant, as they move on from the settlement, or they simply live out their lives and I survive them past their old age. My experiences are rather narrow, as I have lived in the settlement all my life, but the products of places outside the desert come to us through trade. Books, as well, and I have learned very much about my world through them during my life.
Circumstances surrounding your abduction: Within a year before my appearance in Johto, the settlement was attacked by an unusually vicious monster. It was repelled by a traveler who had recently come to the settlement for the first time. Such attacks are rare, and this one was the most serious that had ever occurred.
Your history here: If this is not my first time in Johto, neither I nor anyone I have met are aware of it.
Others from your world: I am unaware of any other arrivals from my world. Upon arriving, I named several notable places from my world, and received no indication of recognition.
Circumstances around arrivals from other people from your world: None experienced.
Circumstances around disappearances by other people from your world: None experienced.
Frequency of 'replacements': If you know someone from your world who has disappeared and then reappeared, how often has this happened? Do they remember this world or forget? Are they from different times, and if so, where is it in relation to you?