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shootfirst) wrote in
drakenet2012-04-16 09:54 pm
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[ drakenet search engine ]
DRAKENET SEARCH ENGINE
[ One of the handy features of your specially issued Drakenet phone is access to the Knight's digital archives anywhere, anytime, on the go. As long as your character knows how to operate a search engine* they may submit informational queries about people, places, species, deities, organizations, businesses, locations, objects, creatures, etc. etc. and receive relevant information here.
To use the search engine, simply leave a comment below using the following code, replacing the "search terms" with whatever you want to research, and replacing the # with your Research (INT) skill check roll:
[ This can be used at any time, either in addition to or as a replacement for actual threading out research on any topic. ]
*and even if they don't, a successful Computer Use (INT) check of 10 or above will allow them to use the program
[ One of the handy features of your specially issued Drakenet phone is access to the Knight's digital archives anywhere, anytime, on the go. As long as your character knows how to operate a search engine* they may submit informational queries about people, places, species, deities, organizations, businesses, locations, objects, creatures, etc. etc. and receive relevant information here.
To use the search engine, simply leave a comment below using the following code, replacing the "search terms" with whatever you want to research, and replacing the # with your Research (INT) skill check roll:
[ This can be used at any time, either in addition to or as a replacement for actual threading out research on any topic. ]
*and even if they don't, a successful Computer Use (INT) check of 10 or above will allow them to use the program

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Research Check 22
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During the Third Dynasty, or Age of the Pyramids, Ancient Egypt was, for a time, ruled by a union of four feuding pharaohs known as the Four Pharaohs of Ascension.
The Four Pharaohs of Ascension were Anok Fero, the Cerulean Pharoah; Hetshepsu, the Fiend Pharaoh; Ankana, the Radiant Pharaoh; and the Pharaoh of Numbers, whose true name is lost to time. Although each brought different strengths to the union, all were equal.
Legends say the Four Pharaohs of Ascension were bound by a magical pact that intertwined their fates: they lived together, ruled together, and were fated to die together.
The Four Pharaohs of Ascension are a popular subject of study by Egyptologists from more tyrannical modern nations, who are sometimes inspired by the despotic nature of the Four Pharaohs.