Pnou Khapi is a play-by-post world-building game similar to the Godgamehttps://yuki.la/qst/62367.
Choose a clan then make a character.
>Clan Exan
Empowered by the crognique totem, you can sprout wings to fly and you can hear the thoughts of others.
It is taboo for Exani to keep records of any kind, so they have no documented history or even fiction. Instead, they have a strong oral tradition.
>Clan Olaia
Empowered by the sublion totem, you can sprout claws to attack and you can never get lost while underground.
It is taboo for Olaians to kill man or beast, so they trend towards vegetarianism or they rely on other clans to provide meat and mercenaries.
>Clan Cyecoly
Empowered by the courox totem, you can sprout horns to defend yourself and you have instinctual knowledge of the law.
It is taboo for Cyecolians to own property, so they share freely amongst themselves and the other clans.
>Clan Gubun
Empowered by the agnusong totem, you can sprout wool to warm yourself and you can sing to commune with ghosts.
It is taboo for Gubuni to deceive, so they are scrupulously honest to the point of pedantry.
Any player who gets quads recieves their choice of one of the following items:
>anichene
Since life is cruel and unusual in Pnou Khapi, this item is valuable beyond price. It grants you luck by doubling your rolls whenever you get double digit posts. This lasts until either you or it are destroyed.
>chegnónimn
Since names are very important culturally and mystically in Pnou Khapi, this item is valuable beyond price. It grants you appellomancy until either you or it are destroyed.
http://oglaf.wikia.com/wiki/Appellomancer
>mnoitex
Since travel is long and arduous in Pnou Khapi, this item is valuable beyond price. It grants you instant transportation to anywhere in the world. It may be used only 3 times.
>xempher
Since healing is exceedingly rare and difficult in Pnou Khapi, this item is valuable beyond price. It heals 1d100 damage to the target of your choice. It may be used only 3 times.
All other rules are determined with a Nomic system: http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/nomic.htm#intro
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