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In an infinite universe, you'd expect life to appear on infinitely many planets, and you'd be right. What might be surprising is just how often life appears though. Very nearly every planet without a severe elemental imbalance is covered in living creatures. Even more surprising to some is that nearly all of these are also home to at least some form of intelligent life. | In an infinite universe, you'd expect life to appear on infinitely many planets, and you'd be right. What might be surprising is just how often life appears though. Very nearly every planet without a severe elemental imbalance is covered in living creatures. Even more surprising to some is that nearly all of these are also home to at least some form of intelligent life. | ||
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Another possibility is that these planets were once home to some intelligent race, but they either left or were destroyed. This sounds reasonable, but at least a few planets have life, but no signs that an intelligent race every lived there. It's possible that they weren't builders though, so this can't be ruled out. | Another possibility is that these planets were once home to some intelligent race, but they either left or were destroyed. This sounds reasonable, but at least a few planets have life, but no signs that an intelligent race every lived there. It's possible that they weren't builders though, so this can't be ruled out. | ||
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== Races == | == Races == | ||
While, on average, any one race only exists on about one or two planets, there are a few races that exist on many hundreds or even thousands of planets. First among these are the humans. One of the great mysteries though is exactly why humans are so numerous. | While, on average, any one race only exists on about one or two planets, there are a few races that exist on many hundreds or even thousands of planets. First among these are the humans. One of the great mysteries though is exactly why humans are so numerous. | ||
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Humans are by far the most numerous of the intelligent races. They exist across many thousands of worlds, or maybe farther. This is somewhat confusing though, since they seem to have absolutely nothing to do with other humans on different planets. They have no means of communicating. They do not share a belief in any one deity. If you were to ask them about humans on other planets, they'd probably think you were crazy. What, then, is the cause of their spread? One guess is that humans are, in fact, the oldest living race. They've simply spread though random chance over a vast number of years. It's the most convincing guess anyone's come up with, but it isn't very satisfying. If they've had all that time, why haven't they developed more as a civilization? | Humans are by far the most numerous of the intelligent races. They exist across many thousands of worlds, or maybe farther. This is somewhat confusing though, since they seem to have absolutely nothing to do with other humans on different planets. They have no means of communicating. They do not share a belief in any one deity. If you were to ask them about humans on other planets, they'd probably think you were crazy. What, then, is the cause of their spread? One guess is that humans are, in fact, the oldest living race. They've simply spread though random chance over a vast number of years. It's the most convincing guess anyone's come up with, but it isn't very satisfying. If they've had all that time, why haven't they developed more as a civilization? | ||
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Elves are the second most numerous, but in this case it's easy to see why. The deity Corellon Larethian has, over a great number of years, visited many planets. On each one, he created a race of intelligent beings very much like himself, and thus very much like each other. Each race was modified to better survive the new planet though. On a planet of mostly water, he created aquatic elves. On a planet of dense forests and jungles, he created wood elves. All elves, save a few, worship him. Thanks to the success of the elves, Corellon is one of the most powerful deities. Still, he spends most of his time carefully searching out new planets to colonize. | Elves are the second most numerous, but in this case it's easy to see why. The deity Corellon Larethian has, over a great number of years, visited many planets. On each one, he created a race of intelligent beings very much like himself, and thus very much like each other. Each race was modified to better survive the new planet though. On a planet of mostly water, he created aquatic elves. On a planet of dense forests and jungles, he created wood elves. All elves, save a few, worship him. Thanks to the success of the elves, Corellon is one of the most powerful deities. Still, he spends most of his time carefully searching out new planets to colonize. | ||
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The orcs are another relatively common race, but for a very different reason. The deity Gruumsh created the orcs to be a race of warriors, and he succeeded beyond his expectations. The orcs overran their hostile environment and all their enemies. From there, they developed magics and magical vessels capable of transporting great numbers of orcs across the vast distances to new systems. There, they conquered the natives, before building new vessels. Thus, the mighty orc civilization has spread. Unlike the humans and the elves though, the orcs are located in a few, relatively confined regions of the universe, though this is probably a good thing for most other races. | The orcs are another relatively common race, but for a very different reason. The deity Gruumsh created the orcs to be a race of warriors, and he succeeded beyond his expectations. The orcs overran their hostile environment and all their enemies. From there, they developed magics and magical vessels capable of transporting great numbers of orcs across the vast distances to new systems. There, they conquered the natives, before building new vessels. Thus, the mighty orc civilization has spread. Unlike the humans and the elves though, the orcs are located in a few, relatively confined regions of the universe, though this is probably a good thing for most other races. | ||
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=== Other Races === | === Other Races === | ||
Besides the races that have managed to spread across multiple systems, there are infinitely many races that never left their home system, or even their home planet. The reasons for this are as numerous as the races themselves, from youth to a lack of resources to a lack of desire. | Besides the races that have managed to spread across multiple systems, there are infinitely many races that never left their home system, or even their home planet. The reasons for this are as numerous as the races themselves, from youth to a lack of resources to a lack of desire. | ||
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+ | === Origins and Deities === | ||
+ | Oddly, since deities are created, originally, by intelligent beings, this means that intelligent life must be older than deities. How exactly things began is still a mystery. The universe seems to be timeless, so maybe there was no beginning. Maybe there was always some deity and someone to worship them. From there, life spread, new deities were born and the cycle repeated. Ultimately, such a question may be impossible to answer with certainty. | ||
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+ | == Civilizations == | ||
+ | Any intelligent race that stays in one place long enough becomes, almost by definition, a civilization. There are, in fact, many more civilizations than there are intelligent races. On any planet with multiple civilizations, conflict is inevitable, though the nature of this conflict varies greatly. | ||
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+ | === Humans === | ||
+ | Human civilizations tend to vary greatly, from simple collections of farming communities, to great kingdoms. ''Decide some tendencies of human civilizations.'' | ||
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+ | === Elves === | ||
+ | ''To do.'' | ||
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+ | === Orcs === | ||
+ | ''To do.'' | ||
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+ | === Other Civilizations === | ||
+ | ''To do.'' | ||
== Organizations == | == Organizations == | ||
Outside of the lines of race or civilization, there are a few groups of beings working towards their own goals. Such organizations must be vast and powerful merely to exist across the vast distances between different systems of spheres. Because of this, and because their goals are rarely compatible, few of these organizations are on good terms with any of the others. This is one, of many, reasons they tend to be secretive about their existence. | Outside of the lines of race or civilization, there are a few groups of beings working towards their own goals. Such organizations must be vast and powerful merely to exist across the vast distances between different systems of spheres. Because of this, and because their goals are rarely compatible, few of these organizations are on good terms with any of the others. This is one, of many, reasons they tend to be secretive about their existence. | ||
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The Society of Doors is probably the single biggest organization in the universe. Their primary goal seems to be to locate and exploit portals. A portal between two, otherwise unreachable cities can be worth a lot of money in the trade of rare goods. Therefore, the key to such a portal, or even just the knowledge that such a portal exists, is also worth a lot of money. | The Society of Doors is probably the single biggest organization in the universe. Their primary goal seems to be to locate and exploit portals. A portal between two, otherwise unreachable cities can be worth a lot of money in the trade of rare goods. Therefore, the key to such a portal, or even just the knowledge that such a portal exists, is also worth a lot of money. | ||
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The Society cares little for race or religion. Anyone that can keep a secret could potentially be a member. Fortunately for the rest of the universe, their main goal seems to be profit, and probably nothing more sinister. This doesn't mean they are nice people though. Should someone come between them and their business, that person is likely to wake up on an unfamiliar, and decidedly hostile, world. | The Society cares little for race or religion. Anyone that can keep a secret could potentially be a member. Fortunately for the rest of the universe, their main goal seems to be profit, and probably nothing more sinister. This doesn't mean they are nice people though. Should someone come between them and their business, that person is likely to wake up on an unfamiliar, and decidedly hostile, world. | ||
− | The Society does not go out of its way to recruit new members. Instead, it's likely to offer membership to people | + | The Society does not go out of its way to recruit new members. Instead, it's likely to offer membership to people whos existing talents and resources would further the cause of the Society as a whole. Merchants that have hidden means of off-world travel, adventurers that explore the other sides of mysterious portals and any number of other characters that have something to offer are all potential new recruits. The normal routine is to offer the recruit a mission of sorts without revealing anything about the Society. If they complete the mission to the recruiter's satisfaction, they are usually offered full membership. Of course, things may get tricky if the recruit rejects the offer. |
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