Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Races

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Humans

The human species escaped Earth in a mass exodus in the year 3020 AD due to catastrophic circumstances.   The neighboring colonized planet of Mars was not capable of supporting the entire population and thus the human race took to space as a nomadic empire.  This began a new age which was designated as "EA" after the Norse "etter avgang".  (See more on the Exodus)

Kraytis

A humanoid species with some feline aspects.  The Kraytis are not furry as feline mammals are but possess the padded paw prints on the palms of their human-like hands, sharp canines, reflective eyes, and some have cat-like patterns on their skin akin to tiger stripes or leopard spots.  The kraytis, encountered in the NE Empire's conquests, were fairly quick to align themselves with the empire.  They were a technologically advanced race who were tragically inundated with species endangering cultures.  Had the empire not arrived when it did, the kraytis would have been extinct within a few generations.

Luscent

The "Starborn".  The Luscent are another humanoid race first encountered on the God Planet.  They are one of the oldest species in the universe and shrouded in mystery.  Residing on the God Planet, they keep watch over the Dreamers and have done so for 3 millennia.  The Luscent left their homeworld on a star after their elder, the "Starsword", foretold the end of existence.  The only way the unraveling of the universe could be prevented was through a life dedicated to protecting the God Planet.  The Luscent are taller than humans by and average 1 to 2 feet.  They are dark of skin with gray tint and have variety of bright hair colors ranging from pink to blue.  The Luscent possess a magic which comes from the stars, the ether of the universe.

Dreamers

Dreamers are native to the God Planet.  Their magic is the power of creation through dreams and their race is protected by the full military force of the Luscent.  In the interest of protecting story plots, little will be divulged of their full nature.

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