A lot of folks might find the D&D setting fun and new, but
not for those players who like to see evil back and forth between good and
evil. That is why they prefer the setting of Daftar Agen Judi Bola Resmi. This
campaign also incorporates elements of Middle Eastern culture.
The third book of the Risings of Resmi (Daftar Agen Judi Bola
Resmi) series is written by Mike Shelton. It is based on Middle Eastern history
and culture. The people of the city are filled with myths and legends from the
region, and this book contains stories from the city's fictional history.
This third book in the Daftar Agen Judi Bola Resmi series
focuses on the city of Resmi. Most people know this city from Daftar Agen Judi
Khulani as the home of the original godmaster. This book includes a short plot
summary about the city. A short synopsis follows:
The City of Resmi was founded in the Middle Eastern Period,
during the days of the ancient Sumerians. It is located at the confluence of
two rivers, the Gebir and the Mandab. The name Resmi means "resting
place". The ancient Egyptians also called the city "The Eternal
Rest".
The city has a great deal of influence in the ancient world
because of its founder, the godmaster, and the tradition of mystic magic, which
combines divine arts and science. Some believe that Resmi is the place where
the creator spirit resides, a place that is neither heaven nor hell. It is also
believed that Resmi is the place where the elves are brought from on the plains
of Shamhat, along with their king, Manastra, and the winged goddess Faeg. Later
on, the twin-headed twin deities, Kuth and Marduk, are said to have created
Resmi, the world of elves and mortals.
Manastra lived in Resmi during the Sumerian age and later became
the god master. This was an influential person during his time, but he was
assassinated in the city. His body was hidden in the body of an elephant until
it was found years later by two servants, an artist and a woman. Then they were
given the godmaster's mantle.
After Manastra was killed in Resmi, his temple, the Phallum, was
also destroyed, though the god master's blood still remained within. Then
Manastra's daughter, Baba, was also kidnapped by a sorcerer. After a protracted
struggle, the sorcerer was killed and Baba was returned to her father.
The book includes a short story, called "An Invitation to
an Old Friend", in which the author traces the history of Resmi and the
deities. This is followed by the profiles of some of the deities and heroes of
Resmi. In this book, readers get an insight into Middle Eastern history and
lore, and they will be fascinated by the fantasy world of the city of Resmi.
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