Gaeden and Appoxia are the two major battlegrounds upon which this game shall be played.
Gaeden is a science-based world in which furries and human beings co-exist relatively harmoniously, and psychological and genetic experimentation has been the core of study for countless ages. In a society largely built around co-operation to further goals, war has never been a high priority, but that is not to say wars have not been waged, and with a vicious fury. Everything that takes place has only a loose guideline, as population has never been a huge problem and therefore neither has supplying it with its basic needs. However, recently supplies have been coming up short, and there have been whispers of strange happenings in the wild areas where extra materials are found.
Enaxis is the capital city of an empire based on religion, in the world of Appoxia. Their god has kept them in a state of confined submission and kept close watch over them for as long as anyone can remember. Many things are not as developed as in Gaeden, and supplies are much more of a problem as the world's deity demands more subjects, but tools of war, espionage, and control are everywhere and the beings in this place are well versed in their use. They are not unintelligent, however; In fact, they can be quite devious and cunning. To solve the growing problem in Enaxis, the god of that world has torn a seam in dimensions in order to steal the copious goods of Gaeden and convert their people, if he deems them worth the effort.
*More will be revealed as the story goes along, but how much will depend on which actions the players take.
Rules and FAQ - in no particular order!
. No godmoding.
. Play nice.
. Be literate, please.
. PM me for city/technology specifics or requests. I don't want uber-powerful weapons or tools setting off the balance of this game.
. You can play on either side.
. No super-characters.
. No magic, elemental manipulation, etc.
. Telekinesis and similar things are allowed, but run your story by me first! Not everybody can be a science project. Have a good reason for why you should be.
*More will be added if needed.
Gaeden is a science-based world in which furries and human beings co-exist relatively harmoniously, and psychological and genetic experimentation has been the core of study for countless ages. In a society largely built around co-operation to further goals, war has never been a high priority, but that is not to say wars have not been waged, and with a vicious fury. Everything that takes place has only a loose guideline, as population has never been a huge problem and therefore neither has supplying it with its basic needs. However, recently supplies have been coming up short, and there have been whispers of strange happenings in the wild areas where extra materials are found.
Enaxis is the capital city of an empire based on religion, in the world of Appoxia. Their god has kept them in a state of confined submission and kept close watch over them for as long as anyone can remember. Many things are not as developed as in Gaeden, and supplies are much more of a problem as the world's deity demands more subjects, but tools of war, espionage, and control are everywhere and the beings in this place are well versed in their use. They are not unintelligent, however; In fact, they can be quite devious and cunning. To solve the growing problem in Enaxis, the god of that world has torn a seam in dimensions in order to steal the copious goods of Gaeden and convert their people, if he deems them worth the effort.
*More will be revealed as the story goes along, but how much will depend on which actions the players take.
Rules and FAQ - in no particular order!
. No godmoding.
. Play nice.
. Be literate, please.
. PM me for city/technology specifics or requests. I don't want uber-powerful weapons or tools setting off the balance of this game.
. You can play on either side.
. No super-characters.
. No magic, elemental manipulation, etc.
. Telekinesis and similar things are allowed, but run your story by me first! Not everybody can be a science project. Have a good reason for why you should be.
*More will be added if needed.