Grey
Dialectical Hermeticist
The Magocracy - an era of enlightenment and wonder. Mighty Sorceror-kings rule the land, and thei mystical cities rise in crystal spires to the heavens. Vast fortresses drift through the skies, strange beasts graze in azure fields, and terrible battles are fought between feuding wizards.
Wonders abound, from the Necromancer-artistes of Muse and their endless bacchanal, to the solemn statuary of Glory's Field where fallen heroes are remembered through the Guardian's art. From the reverent silences of Solace to the jubilant bustle of Seven Pillars, this is quite a time to be alive.
But it's not all perfect. Reckless Communers unleash monsters on the world. Shadow assassins offer their services to bitter magelords. Ambitious Chronomancers distort time and leave scars upon space as markers of their fatal hubris. As if that were not enough, why should mere mortals be anything but second-class citizens? Magi might vote, or rule through aristocracy, the world broken into a hundred squabbling city-states, but what is there for the mortal who cannot wield magic? Some are fashioned into tools by unscrupulous masters, others tormented for sadistic amusement, or sold as slaves. For some, death is not the end, their ghosts cruelly tortured to fuel the mad experiments of their rulers.
In all of this... who are you?
This is a game about power and responsibility.
The players will all be Magi. It's up to you whether you want to be from separate cities, or all of the same Pattern, or in a cosmopolitan place like Seven Pillars. I'd likely start you as apprentices, learning to wield cosmic powers. This world is ruled by Magi; in this your too must have a responsibility, but also authority.
The question is what you will do with that power. It is not learned, nor taken. You are born with this power in you. So do use it for good, or ill? Do you carve out a city-state of your own, or overthrow a tyrant who could be your own mother? Do you treat mere mortals as subordinates, or strive to ensure equality for those without Magic?
In tone, think something a little like Girl Genius - huge personalities with immense personal power bickering with each other, while the little people may be caught in the crossfire or press-ganged into servitude, or worse.
Thoughts?