Post by Barsook on Mar 27, 2023 16:44:14 GMT -5
Would anyone play a Solarpunk RPI MUD with a blurb like this or the others below? I'm kind of want to work on one where it doesn't make the same mistakes as Arm.
With the power of unregulated science, people mess around with anything that they can get their hands on. Gravity, new power sources, you name it. No one knew the cost of this until a mega solar flare hit and almost destroyed our planet but no, it decided to give us something new: a new energy system that harnessed 'Divides' that were discovered with solar energy and the terrors that come with it.
First Arch-Master of the Divide
Knowledge is power and very addictive; addiction is a mastermind of its own kind.
It drove us to create anti-gravity generators. My team was the first to test the first generator on an island. At first, it started to lift up the island, then strange things happened. A super-storm, unlike all of the storms, with large world-wiping solar flares struck.
I watched in awe and fear as the island started to float along as strange feelings as if divides were tearing through and sending hot, almost solar-like energy through us.
The Mastermind of addiction allowed me to destroy my fear and empowered me to create new knowledge. Knowledge of survival. We would be the first people of this new age. This new Golden Age of the Divide.
Along with my surviving team mates we founded an outpost by the name of Jutai in fear that we won’t survive long. We had struggles, but we found ways around them. Ways that made us regret our choices but always the mastermind of addiction was a step ahead of us. Master will always pay us if we serve them well and the payment is reaving. As some of us reaved, we found out that the cities fell into ruins because of our anti-gravity experiments. Most of the land-masses fragmented with nasty horrors reported coming from what we call the Divide.
The surviving cities quickly caught on and started to counteract by sending reaverteers. Those who believed in the Old Ways counteracted by forming their own Order- Defenders of the Old Way.
-Solria (she/her), Arch-Master of the Divide
It drove us to create anti-gravity generators. My team was the first to test the first generator on an island. At first, it started to lift up the island, then strange things happened. A super-storm, unlike all of the storms, with large world-wiping solar flares struck.
I watched in awe and fear as the island started to float along as strange feelings as if divides were tearing through and sending hot, almost solar-like energy through us.
The Mastermind of addiction allowed me to destroy my fear and empowered me to create new knowledge. Knowledge of survival. We would be the first people of this new age. This new Golden Age of the Divide.
Along with my surviving team mates we founded an outpost by the name of Jutai in fear that we won’t survive long. We had struggles, but we found ways around them. Ways that made us regret our choices but always the mastermind of addiction was a step ahead of us. Master will always pay us if we serve them well and the payment is reaving. As some of us reaved, we found out that the cities fell into ruins because of our anti-gravity experiments. Most of the land-masses fragmented with nasty horrors reported coming from what we call the Divide.
The surviving cities quickly caught on and started to counteract by sending reaverteers. Those who believed in the Old Ways counteracted by forming their own Order- Defenders of the Old Way.
-Solria (she/her), Arch-Master of the Divide
Even before all these super-storms, society had a home for spies. And we came in different forms. Some of us were low level government officials and some were scientists.
I was the latter. A scientist.
When I say was, I do mean, I was a scientist turned Cultist of the Divide. To think of it, I still would call myself a scientist, I just side on a different side. Before the world-shattering Divides, there was only one side. Now, there are two. I follow the side that is right. The side that understands how to utilize what we have for the greater good.
-Nameless scientist
I was the latter. A scientist.
When I say was, I do mean, I was a scientist turned Cultist of the Divide. To think of it, I still would call myself a scientist, I just side on a different side. Before the world-shattering Divides, there was only one side. Now, there are two. I follow the side that is right. The side that understands how to utilize what we have for the greater good.
-Nameless scientist
We never called science magic but we reached a point where a lot of the science can’t be explained. First time, who knows how many eons, we are seeing things that our forefathers spoke of. Scary things. But they were able to tame some of the things, so we should do the same.
We shamans are not alone. Many non-city dwellers are willing to work together rather than against. And many of us went back to how our forefathers lived- as tribesmen. Many of us quickly learned that simpler life rewarded us with a connection to the Divide.
-Cino, Shaman of the Pali Tribe
We shamans are not alone. Many non-city dwellers are willing to work together rather than against. And many of us went back to how our forefathers lived- as tribesmen. Many of us quickly learned that simpler life rewarded us with a connection to the Divide.
-Cino, Shaman of the Pali Tribe