Aug 22, 2023 4:55 am
All right gang, my brain has been doing some stuff...

So we have the Empire of Delos, at the center of the world. They sprawl east and west, and their capital city -- Babel -- is (like many seats of power throughout history) built into and onto the huge an unknowable edifice of one of the Pillars of Heaven. Babel, stretching as it does around the pillar and sitting astride two continents, is like Constantinople, and Delos has the sprawl and cultural clout (and probably history) of Rome. If it is Renaissance-related in our world, Delos has it and Babel has it in abundance. Sprawling "industries" of specialists in magic and archanics. I imagine they're on a lot of hilly grasslands and are bordered in the west by mountains, and maybe also in the south (or some other natural barrier). I wonder if Delos, in their incredible leaps and bounds to understand magic and the elements and the soul and such have hit a point where their primary religious faith revolves around -- for example -- the central Pillar "at the heart of the world" and the significance of the Pillars as a collective (that are literally holding up the sky and magically maintaining the equilibrium of the world around them) is maybe lost on them or waning.
We also have, in the east, The Kingdom of Endell. I think Endell might be kind of more a classical medieval vibe, but who knows. Rome once said "let them see to their own defense" in regards to ancient Britain, and so I think maybe Endell is our ancient Britain in some ways and not others. I think Endell is one of many territories that bends the knee as a tribune of Delos, and so still technically enjoys its own political borders, even if ultimately it has no authority of its own. As such, its own capital -- Endell (likewise built into and onto a Pillar of Heaven) -- has long since been stripped of its significance and is now a shadow of its former power and glory. I think there is a northern and southern territory of "true Endell" maybe? I wonder if the fair-featured Endellians once sprawled so far north and south that they have a religious beliefs incorporating the three eastern Pillars. I also think that the Endellians within the Empire, are incredibly loyal and mighty warriors, with some kind of ancient pacts or significant history that makes them feel tied closely to Babel and the Imperial line.
I named a few Pillars just for kicks, taking inspiration from the elements within the game and also the actual pillars guiding how to create a good setting.
Sam mentioned it in a semi-concrete way, so I'm throwing it in: In the far northwest, we have a shattered Pillars. I think it sits out on this inexplicable "island" of water or whatever, out in the void, separated from the rest of creation by this gulf of starlight or blackness or something that you can't sail across. In terms of history, this collapse happened recently enough that it is a big deal to the world and has sent flights of refugees south and east into other populated lands, lest the sky fall again and take them with it. In terms of mystery, our game will answer the question: Why did the Pillar collapse, and how can this event be stopped from happening again?
In the far north, the last extant city of the ancient Fomorian Civilization is a heap of shattered ruins at the literal edge of the world. I think there are a shit load of ruins that are clearly of the same build and style and history as this last city, and they're all over the world, you can barely walk in any direction without finding them. I bet some of them are of such an absurd scale that you can almost imagine how they once fit together and interconnected, even over truly obscene distances. I think the Fomorian Civilization absolutely collapsed and it plunged the world into kind of a dark ages that the Empire of Delos dragged everyone out of, through their scholarly pursuit of magic... I think everyone in-world understands that the Fomorian Civilization collapsed due to the overwhelming predation of monsters and demons. That's just how it is. They got wiped out. And of course everyone is thinking "luckily we are smarter than those silly ancients," which ultimately leads us to a Mystery: How, exactly, is Babel protecting itself from the overwhelming threat of demons and monsters that imperil everyone else who use archanic technology?
Finally, somewhere on this map -- I dunno where, this came up while I was writing all this -- there is one (or more?) dimensional portals that has opened up around one of these Pillars. This is itself a Mystery: What is this portal? Why is it here?

So we have the Empire of Delos, at the center of the world. They sprawl east and west, and their capital city -- Babel -- is (like many seats of power throughout history) built into and onto the huge an unknowable edifice of one of the Pillars of Heaven. Babel, stretching as it does around the pillar and sitting astride two continents, is like Constantinople, and Delos has the sprawl and cultural clout (and probably history) of Rome. If it is Renaissance-related in our world, Delos has it and Babel has it in abundance. Sprawling "industries" of specialists in magic and archanics. I imagine they're on a lot of hilly grasslands and are bordered in the west by mountains, and maybe also in the south (or some other natural barrier). I wonder if Delos, in their incredible leaps and bounds to understand magic and the elements and the soul and such have hit a point where their primary religious faith revolves around -- for example -- the central Pillar "at the heart of the world" and the significance of the Pillars as a collective (that are literally holding up the sky and magically maintaining the equilibrium of the world around them) is maybe lost on them or waning.
We also have, in the east, The Kingdom of Endell. I think Endell might be kind of more a classical medieval vibe, but who knows. Rome once said "let them see to their own defense" in regards to ancient Britain, and so I think maybe Endell is our ancient Britain in some ways and not others. I think Endell is one of many territories that bends the knee as a tribune of Delos, and so still technically enjoys its own political borders, even if ultimately it has no authority of its own. As such, its own capital -- Endell (likewise built into and onto a Pillar of Heaven) -- has long since been stripped of its significance and is now a shadow of its former power and glory. I think there is a northern and southern territory of "true Endell" maybe? I wonder if the fair-featured Endellians once sprawled so far north and south that they have a religious beliefs incorporating the three eastern Pillars. I also think that the Endellians within the Empire, are incredibly loyal and mighty warriors, with some kind of ancient pacts or significant history that makes them feel tied closely to Babel and the Imperial line.
I named a few Pillars just for kicks, taking inspiration from the elements within the game and also the actual pillars guiding how to create a good setting.
Sam mentioned it in a semi-concrete way, so I'm throwing it in: In the far northwest, we have a shattered Pillars. I think it sits out on this inexplicable "island" of water or whatever, out in the void, separated from the rest of creation by this gulf of starlight or blackness or something that you can't sail across. In terms of history, this collapse happened recently enough that it is a big deal to the world and has sent flights of refugees south and east into other populated lands, lest the sky fall again and take them with it. In terms of mystery, our game will answer the question: Why did the Pillar collapse, and how can this event be stopped from happening again?
In the far north, the last extant city of the ancient Fomorian Civilization is a heap of shattered ruins at the literal edge of the world. I think there are a shit load of ruins that are clearly of the same build and style and history as this last city, and they're all over the world, you can barely walk in any direction without finding them. I bet some of them are of such an absurd scale that you can almost imagine how they once fit together and interconnected, even over truly obscene distances. I think the Fomorian Civilization absolutely collapsed and it plunged the world into kind of a dark ages that the Empire of Delos dragged everyone out of, through their scholarly pursuit of magic... I think everyone in-world understands that the Fomorian Civilization collapsed due to the overwhelming predation of monsters and demons. That's just how it is. They got wiped out. And of course everyone is thinking "luckily we are smarter than those silly ancients," which ultimately leads us to a Mystery: How, exactly, is Babel protecting itself from the overwhelming threat of demons and monsters that imperil everyone else who use archanic technology?
Finally, somewhere on this map -- I dunno where, this came up while I was writing all this -- there is one (or more?) dimensional portals that has opened up around one of these Pillars. This is itself a Mystery: What is this portal? Why is it here?