Bloodmancer
The One, The God
Different worlds have the same problems, disease, war, and lack of natural resources.
Different worlds have the same solutions, to kill, to conquer, to dominate.
Earth, the sun, our whole solar system. They are no more. Nearly 1500 years ago, astronomers spotted something headed straight for our sun. The item in question was in identified. Many tagged it as harmless and left it alone. No one thought much of it. it looked just like any other piece of space junk.
Ten years after the object was spotted, it collided with our us. after that everything went down hill. The sun began to collapse into istself, pulling the inner planets into it's increasingly massive gravity well. Humanity was able to build hundreds of gigantic arcs, taking a meager 400 million humans with them into the far reaches of space.
At first, things seems hopeful. We made it to the nearest planet that could have been habitable, only to find that it was a as barren as Mars had been. We then set out on a great journey to
We were able to survive the thousands of years aboard our arc by keeping small groups of people out of their cryopods in six month shifts. We had to jump from planet or planet, harvesting supplies, before we jumped to the next inhospitable place.
That was before we found an Eden. But everything always has a catch. This wonderland was no different. Dozens of races already controlled what they called "The Vail". They aren't happy to see us hear. Many of them are locked in stalemates, and resources are stretched as it is.
We'll have to fight if we even want a chance to call this place home. It will be our home, someday.
Different worlds have the same solutions, to kill, to conquer, to dominate.
Earth, the sun, our whole solar system. They are no more. Nearly 1500 years ago, astronomers spotted something headed straight for our sun. The item in question was in identified. Many tagged it as harmless and left it alone. No one thought much of it. it looked just like any other piece of space junk.
Ten years after the object was spotted, it collided with our us. after that everything went down hill. The sun began to collapse into istself, pulling the inner planets into it's increasingly massive gravity well. Humanity was able to build hundreds of gigantic arcs, taking a meager 400 million humans with them into the far reaches of space.
At first, things seems hopeful. We made it to the nearest planet that could have been habitable, only to find that it was a as barren as Mars had been. We then set out on a great journey to
We were able to survive the thousands of years aboard our arc by keeping small groups of people out of their cryopods in six month shifts. We had to jump from planet or planet, harvesting supplies, before we jumped to the next inhospitable place.
That was before we found an Eden. But everything always has a catch. This wonderland was no different. Dozens of races already controlled what they called "The Vail". They aren't happy to see us hear. Many of them are locked in stalemates, and resources are stretched as it is.
We'll have to fight if we even want a chance to call this place home. It will be our home, someday.
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