How do you envision Tuluk?

Started by jcljules, May 14, 2008, 10:37:11 PM

How do you envision Tuluk and its...environs? With all the baobaob and red dirt around, I tend to imagine it as resembling some sort of ancient african city. Thoughts on this? Basically how would you compare Tuluk to RL in terms of geography, culture, architecture, etc; etc;
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This is a nice picture of Tuluk's buildings from a distance. Tuluk has more trees and flora than other regions and because of the local western forest, more wooden structures as well.

Maybe like this?



With a few more trees.

Google seems to think it looks like this:



But I always imagined it as having a somewhat Egyptian feel ... maybe that's just on account of the pyramid.
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Quote from: musashi on May 14, 2008, 10:53:16 PM
But I always imagined it as having a somewhat Egyptian feel ... maybe that's just on account of the pyramid.

That was a picture of Cairo I posted.

I always thought it was like feudal Korea or China (but with a pyramid). Castes and silks and martial artists, right?


Hmmm... can't say I quite understand that last one!  ;D

The picture of Cairo is mainly how I think of it, minus the guy with the 1800s looking suit on
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May 15, 2008, 06:12:21 AM #7 Last Edit: May 15, 2008, 06:15:04 AM by Ender
Tuluki culture is one of the aspects of the game I really like, and it's often easily misunderstood.  As for real life counterparts it's hard for me to draw direct comparisons, but eastern and central asian cultures like China and India would be the closest examples I could think of.

Another decent example would be Ba Sing Se from the show Avatar: the last Airbender. 

I think for the physical descriptions and geography the previous posters nailed it on the head.  I imagine it as well like African scrub plains.  The flora overall is not green at all, but shades of browns and greys and still very dusty.



Tuluk is a place where the people are divided among different castes, but they interact with each other on a regular basis because their is no fear of becoming too close to one another as tradition dictates such things do not occur.  It would not be uncommon to see a noble and a commoner sitting together at a bar socializing and generally commoners are more used to interacting directly with the nobility and the templarate.

Needless to say however Tuluk is not without its dangers.  In public people tend to be polite and cordial to one another which hides the general paranoia that exists among the Tuluki populace.  Disappearances happen regularly, and there is a thriving assassination trade.  You might never know you insulted someone until there is a dagger stuck in your back.  Tulukis hide their dirty side with the stereotypical bunny-hugging facade.

EDIT: The bunny picture comes from an old gripe about Tuluk being "bunny hugging" it's a trolling response
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Quote from: Ender on May 15, 2008, 06:12:21 AM
Another decent example would be Ba Sing Se from the show Avatar: the last Airbender. 
EDIT: The bunny picture comes from an old gripe about Tuluk being "bunny hugging" it's a trolling response

Me and Winterless thought the same thing when watching Avatar and to be specific, it was a snuggly trolling response!
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it was a snuggly trolling response!

Yea I know, just clarifying for the new players.  You always have to expect trolling in a Tuluk thread.
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I'd hug that bunny Mood posted.

And then, a day later, it's little bunny family would be saying... "Hey, where did Fluffy go? Anyone seen him?"

But no one would ever see Fluffy again. Because he's disappeared.

INTO MY BELLY.

I ate Fluffy.

But you'd never figure it out, and if you did, you'd know not to discuss it openly.

That's Tuluk.
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Ourla ... I believe you win at this thread. Those were some awesome pictures.  :D
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Quote from: Rahnevyn on May 15, 2008, 08:24:39 PM
I'd hug that bunny Mood posted.

And then, a day later, it's little bunny family would be saying... "Hey, where did Fluffy go? Anyone seen him?"

But no one would ever see Fluffy again. Because he's disappeared.

INTO MY BELLY.

I ate Fluffy.

But you'd never figure it out, and if you did, you'd know not to discuss it openly.

That's Tuluk.

Oh.  So that's what happened to Fluffy.

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I'd hug that bunny Mood posted.

And then, a day later, it's little bunny family would be saying... "Hey, where did Fluffy go? Anyone seen him?"

But no one would ever see Fluffy again. Because he's disappeared.

INTO MY BELLY.

I ate Fluffy.

But you'd never figure it out, and if you did, you'd know not to discuss it openly.

That's Tuluk.

Oh.  So that's what happened to Fluffy.

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And that's the last anyone ever heard from this poster.
There is no general doctrine which is not capable of eating out our morality if unchecked by the deep-seated habit of direct fellow-feeling with individual fellow-men. -George Eliot

Tulukis are just wannabe bunny hugging tree lovers, thinking it makes them subtle and all. Oh how wrong they are. The real deal is out there but you never heard of them because they are truly subtle and too busy hugging bunnies and loving trees. Yes.

Quote from: palomar on May 16, 2008, 06:42:42 AM
Tulukis are just wannabe bunny hugging tree lovers, thinking it makes them subtle and all. Oh how wrong they are. The real deal is out there but you never heard of them because they are truly subtle and too busy hugging bunnies and loving trees. Yes.

And like the rising of the sun, here comes another predictable trolling post.  It would be nice to have one Tuluki thread without malicious trolling.
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Ourla, those pictures look great.  Really helps me envision the city, to be honest.
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Tulukis are just wannabe bunny hugging tree lovers, thinking it makes them subtle and all. Oh how wrong they are. The real deal is out there but you never heard of them because they are truly subtle and too busy hugging bunnies and loving trees. Yes.

And like the rising of the sun, here comes another predictable trolling post.  It would be nice to have one Tuluki thread without malicious trolling.

It was, honestly, not a trolling post. I like Tuluk and play there occasionally. Actually more than in Allanak. I guess I shouldn't try to be funny.

This may just be a symptom of my general fondness for Morocco, but I've always pictured Tuluk as being much more like Fez than Cairo.

Here, have some pictures:




(Just imagine the pyramid as a different colour!)


Poet's Circle or some other fancy apartments, maybe?


Bazaar in Tangiers. I always pictured Tuluki markets as being not quite as crowded as the 'Nakki bazaar, just because there's different "market" areas in the city.


Ruins, maybe?


Red Sun Commons?
And I vanish into the dark
And rise above my station

Elven Market ^

I see an elf with a lootbag.