Frella is the Goddess of the Night and Pack. She often appears as a wolf headed shepherd with a single white crystal earring. She is in charge of maintaining the order of the cosmos, making sure every star and realm [what the people of this world call a planet] is where it needs to be. However, she is quite curious, and often creates oddly situated realms to see how and if life can form on them. The world the story takes place on is one of them.
Next is the God of the Sun, Faldex. Every star is given a divine soul by Frella, and Faldex's is one with little ethical concerns and a difficulty to adjust to change. Before life developed on the Home Realm [temporary title], a technomagical society developed on another realm which orbited Faldex. However, due to the actions of a particular individual, this realm fractured and became an asteroid belt. Faldex preferred how these people worshiped him, seeing him as a figure far more powerful than Frella and making little requests of him to change. This contrasts with how Home Realm people attempt to worship him, kindly making demands for him to strengthen or weaken his light. Faldex does not like this, and if he finds a large group of people who worship him the 'wrong' way, he practically melts them in an instant.
Moving on, Mushisama is the God of life on Home Realm, who sculpted each origin creature and released them on the planet to evolve. One of these creatures is the Elder Shrub, a massive superflora which all plants are believed to be descended from. The Elder Shrub itself created Ea, The Queen of Magic, when mortals tried to strike it down as a being to protect him. She, over time, gained a deep sentience and taught magic to chosen mortals she trusted. Ea and Mushisama developed a bond over the millennia, and intended to wed.
However, before their ceremony, the other Gods of Life of the realms in this system were jealous of Mushisama, as the life they created could not survive their ecosystem. As such, they worked with the same person who destroyed Faldex's preferred realm to frame him for a crime, hoping to get the Sun God to extinguish his soul. However, due to Frella's intervention, he was only imprisoned within his own realms core, all ties to his creations cut except for those with little souls. Insects.
Moving on from that, there are also the three Astral Dragons, draconic beings not tied to one realm and representations of the factions of emotion. The Dragon of Rage often leaves a path of war and violence in its wake, but also powerful warriors of hope. The Dragon of Fear who causes all beings who lay sight to it to see their greatest nightmares, but also the bravery to face them. The Dragon of Curiosity, who leads mortals down paths of innovation, but their own greed often turns their inventions against them. It is said that when one lands upon a realm, only then do dragons rise.
A more recent example, Kasha is the Goddess of Shadows and Atrophy, with a particular spite against Faldex. Before becoming an immortal, Kasha watched as her entire desert village melted in front of her as she stood, safe, under the shade, all because the Sun God did not like the way they worshiped. The only reason she does not take her vengeance upon him now is because her lover, the Fallen Angel daughter of Ea and Mushisama, and everyone on Home Realm would die. She instead bides her time and waits until life leaves home or dies off. Either way, Atrophy takes it all eventually.
This last group aren't really gods per say, but they do act as Frella's angels. When a mortal living in one of Frella's experiments somehow gains the ability to perceive the divine by their own merit, Frella takes notice and approaches them with a deal. By accepting, these mortals' souls are imbued with trace amounts of divinity and will likely outlast their realms, at least as long as they follow Frella's commands, which admittedly she doesn't issue very often and is pretty vague with. One of these 'angels' is Ascended, the aforementioned being who destroyed their own realm and helped frame Mushisama. As punishment for both these actions, he is trapped within a crystal, the same one Frella wears on her ear.
[gasp] Thoughts?
Ooooooooh :3 very interesting
Thank you. Do you have any lore questions I can clear up?
Mushisama is Mushisama from TSF?
Yes, the same person. I'm imagining the core of the realm to be like TSF, but only one layer in which all the banished creatures represent something resented by society, such as flaws, anarchy, and the id.
Oooooooooooh that’s cool. I’d love to hear more about Mushisama tbh, he was a great character.
Well, here's a fun fact. He has two children with Ea. The first is a Fallen Angelic [Angelic is a term used for 'mortals' created by divine/Ea is technically an Angelic] named Tsumi and she is the lover to Kasha. They both met and bonded in the Between, a place of shadows accessed by the dreams of the traumatized and where the previous God of Atrophy lived. Kasha had been there since after the aforementioned event with Faldex, with her physical form likely dead, while Kasha visited twice, once after Mushisama was banished, the second time after her little brother died. This little brother is Kerberus, a Nature Daemon. He has access to the forms of his father's creations and the magic which Ea created.
Oh sickkkkkkk
Thank you. When Kerberus 'died', his connection to Mushisama led him to the Core as his afterlife, in which he finally got to meet his father, as he was born after his banishment. They get a bonding and training montage, Kerberus helps settle most of the conflicts between the imprisoned and eventually goes to challenge the Warden, a puppeteer style Divine in charge of keeping everyone within, to free him and his father. As if a sick joke, she does so, but on the premise Mushisama is never made aware of his freedom. So Kerberus is forced to leave his father behind, who could and would leave if he knew his bindings broken, as he reincarnates on the surface.
What’s the Warden like?
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If I’m being annoying, tell me to shut up. Seriously. Just say “Bananer shut up.” And I will. For a few seconds. But I’ll try my best!
Frella is the Goddess of the Night and Pack. She often appears as a wolf headed shepherd with a single white crystal earring. She is in charge of maintaining the order of the cosmos, making sure every star and realm [what the people of this world call a planet] is where it needs to be. However, she is quite curious, and often creates oddly situated realms to see how and if life can form on them. The world the story takes place on is one of them.
Next is the God of the Sun, Faldex. Every star is given a divine soul by Frella, and Faldex's is one with little ethical concerns and a difficulty to adjust to change. Before life developed on the Home Realm [temporary title], a technomagical society developed on another realm which orbited Faldex. However, due to the actions of a particular individual, this realm fractured and became an asteroid belt. Faldex preferred how these people worshiped him, seeing him as a figure far more powerful than Frella and making little requests of him to change. This contrasts with how Home Realm people attempt to worship him, kindly making demands for him to strengthen or weaken his light. Faldex does not like this, and if he finds a large group of people who worship him the 'wrong' way, he practically melts them in an instant.
Moving on, Mushisama is the God of life on Home Realm, who sculpted each origin creature and released them on the planet to evolve. One of these creatures is the Elder Shrub, a massive superflora which all plants are believed to be descended from. The Elder Shrub itself created Ea, The Queen of Magic, when mortals tried to strike it down as a being to protect him. She, over time, gained a deep sentience and taught magic to chosen mortals she trusted. Ea and Mushisama developed a bond over the millennia, and intended to wed.
However, before their ceremony, the other Gods of Life of the realms in this system were jealous of Mushisama, as the life they created could not survive their ecosystem. As such, they worked with the same person who destroyed Faldex's preferred realm to frame him for a crime, hoping to get the Sun God to extinguish his soul. However, due to Frella's intervention, he was only imprisoned within his own realms core, all ties to his creations cut except for those with little souls. Insects.
Moving on from that, there are also the three Astral Dragons, draconic beings not tied to one realm and representations of the factions of emotion. The Dragon of Rage often leaves a path of war and violence in its wake, but also powerful warriors of hope. The Dragon of Fear who causes all beings who lay sight to it to see their greatest nightmares, but also the bravery to face them. The Dragon of Curiosity, who leads mortals down paths of innovation, but their own greed often turns their inventions against them. It is said that when one lands upon a realm, only then do dragons rise.
A more recent example, Kasha is the Goddess of Shadows and Atrophy, with a particular spite against Faldex. Before becoming an immortal, Kasha watched as her entire desert village melted in front of her as she stood, safe, under the shade, all because the Sun God did not like the way they worshiped. The only reason she does not take her vengeance upon him now is because her lover, the Fallen Angel daughter of Ea and Mushisama, and everyone on Home Realm would die. She instead bides her time and waits until life leaves home or dies off. Either way, Atrophy takes it all eventually.
This last group aren't really gods per say, but they do act as Frella's angels. When a mortal living in one of Frella's experiments somehow gains the ability to perceive the divine by their own merit, Frella takes notice and approaches them with a deal. By accepting, these mortals' souls are imbued with trace amounts of divinity and will likely outlast their realms, at least as long as they follow Frella's commands, which admittedly she doesn't issue very often and is pretty vague with. One of these 'angels' is Ascended, the aforementioned being who destroyed their own realm and helped frame Mushisama. As punishment for both these actions, he is trapped within a crystal, the same one Frella wears on her ear.
[gasp] Thoughts?
Ooooooooh :3 very interesting
Thank you. Do you have any lore questions I can clear up?
Mushisama is Mushisama from TSF?
Yes, the same person. I'm imagining the core of the realm to be like TSF, but only one layer in which all the banished creatures represent something resented by society, such as flaws, anarchy, and the id.
Oooooooooooh that’s cool. I’d love to hear more about Mushisama tbh, he was a great character.
Well, here's a fun fact. He has two children with Ea. The first is a Fallen Angelic [Angelic is a term used for 'mortals' created by divine/Ea is technically an Angelic] named Tsumi and she is the lover to Kasha. They both met and bonded in the Between, a place of shadows accessed by the dreams of the traumatized and where the previous God of Atrophy lived. Kasha had been there since after the aforementioned event with Faldex, with her physical form likely dead, while Kasha visited twice, once after Mushisama was banished, the second time after her little brother died. This little brother is Kerberus, a Nature Daemon. He has access to the forms of his father's creations and the magic which Ea created.
Oh sickkkkkkk
Thank you. When Kerberus 'died', his connection to Mushisama led him to the Core as his afterlife, in which he finally got to meet his father, as he was born after his banishment. They get a bonding and training montage, Kerberus helps settle most of the conflicts between the imprisoned and eventually goes to challenge the Warden, a puppeteer style Divine in charge of keeping everyone within, to free him and his father. As if a sick joke, she does so, but on the premise Mushisama is never made aware of his freedom. So Kerberus is forced to leave his father behind, who could and would leave if he knew his bindings broken, as he reincarnates on the surface.
What’s the Warden like?
Someone who takes their job seriously and does not care what the imprisoned do as long as they don't attempt to escape. If they do, her cruelty shows and punishment will be all they know. Once, Id, the representation of basic animal instinct, attempted to climb the walls of the Core. As punishment, for the next five hundred years, they were trapped on that wall and forced to endure thousands of flies eating away at their back as they slowly regenerated. However, she forms a facade of kindness to people who are not supposed to be in the Core. She possesses a tower in the center of the Core, in which the bindings of the imprisoned, string puppets, are located at the top. The only way to enter, though, is with her key, being her own dead heart.
Frella is the Goddess of the Night and Pack. She often appears as a wolf headed shepherd with a single white crystal earring. She is in charge of maintaining the order of the cosmos, making sure every star and realm [what the people of this world call a planet] is where it needs to be. However, she is quite curious, and often creates oddly situated realms to see how and if life can form on them. The world the story takes place on is one of them.
Next is the God of the Sun, Faldex. Every star is given a divine soul by Frella, and Faldex's is one with little ethical concerns and a difficulty to adjust to change. Before life developed on the Home Realm [temporary title], a technomagical society developed on another realm which orbited Faldex. However, due to the actions of a particular individual, this realm fractured and became an asteroid belt. Faldex preferred how these people worshiped him, seeing him as a figure far more powerful than Frella and making little requests of him to change. This contrasts with how Home Realm people attempt to worship him, kindly making demands for him to strengthen or weaken his light. Faldex does not like this, and if he finds a large group of people who worship him the 'wrong' way, he practically melts them in an instant.
Moving on, Mushisama is the God of life on Home Realm, who sculpted each origin creature and released them on the planet to evolve. One of these creatures is the Elder Shrub, a massive superflora which all plants are believed to be descended from. The Elder Shrub itself created Ea, The Queen of Magic, when mortals tried to strike it down as a being to protect him. She, over time, gained a deep sentience and taught magic to chosen mortals she trusted. Ea and Mushisama developed a bond over the millennia, and intended to wed.
However, before their ceremony, the other Gods of Life of the realms in this system were jealous of Mushisama, as the life they created could not survive their ecosystem. As such, they worked with the same person who destroyed Faldex's preferred realm to frame him for a crime, hoping to get the Sun God to extinguish his soul. However, due to Frella's intervention, he was only imprisoned within his own realms core, all ties to his creations cut except for those with little souls. Insects.
Moving on from that, there are also the three Astral Dragons, draconic beings not tied to one realm and representations of the factions of emotion. The Dragon of Rage often leaves a path of war and violence in its wake, but also powerful warriors of hope. The Dragon of Fear who causes all beings who lay sight to it to see their greatest nightmares, but also the bravery to face them. The Dragon of Curiosity, who leads mortals down paths of innovation, but their own greed often turns their inventions against them. It is said that when one lands upon a realm, only then do dragons rise.
A more recent example, Kasha is the Goddess of Shadows and Atrophy, with a particular spite against Faldex. Before becoming an immortal, Kasha watched as her entire desert village melted in front of her as she stood, safe, under the shade, all because the Sun God did not like the way they worshiped. The only reason she does not take her vengeance upon him now is because her lover, the Fallen Angel daughter of Ea and Mushisama, and everyone on Home Realm would die. She instead bides her time and waits until life leaves home or dies off. Either way, Atrophy takes it all eventually.
This last group aren't really gods per say, but they do act as Frella's angels. When a mortal living in one of Frella's experiments somehow gains the ability to perceive the divine by their own merit, Frella takes notice and approaches them with a deal. By accepting, these mortals' souls are imbued with trace amounts of divinity and will likely outlast their realms, at least as long as they follow Frella's commands, which admittedly she doesn't issue very often and is pretty vague with. One of these 'angels' is Ascended, the aforementioned being who destroyed their own realm and helped frame Mushisama. As punishment for both these actions, he is trapped within a crystal, the same one Frella wears on her ear.
[gasp] Thoughts?
Ooooooooh :3 very interesting
Thank you. Do you have any lore questions I can clear up?
Mushisama is Mushisama from TSF?
Yes, the same person. I'm imagining the core of the realm to be like TSF, but only one layer in which all the banished creatures represent something resented by society, such as flaws, anarchy, and the id.
Oooooooooooh that’s cool. I’d love to hear more about Mushisama tbh, he was a great character.
Well, here's a fun fact. He has two children with Ea. The first is a Fallen Angelic [Angelic is a term used for 'mortals' created by divine/Ea is technically an Angelic] named Tsumi and she is the lover to Kasha. They both met and bonded in the Between, a place of shadows accessed by the dreams of the traumatized and where the previous God of Atrophy lived. Kasha had been there since after the aforementioned event with Faldex, with her physical form likely dead, while Kasha visited twice, once after Mushisama was banished, the second time after her little brother died. This little brother is Kerberus, a Nature Daemon. He has access to the forms of his father's creations and the magic which Ea created.
Oh sickkkkkkk
Thank you. When Kerberus 'died', his connection to Mushisama led him to the Core as his afterlife, in which he finally got to meet his father, as he was born after his banishment. They get a bonding and training montage, Kerberus helps settle most of the conflicts between the imprisoned and eventually goes to challenge the Warden, a puppeteer style Divine in charge of keeping everyone within, to free him and his father. As if a sick joke, she does so, but on the premise Mushisama is never made aware of his freedom. So Kerberus is forced to leave his father behind, who could and would leave if he knew his bindings broken, as he reincarnates on the surface.
What’s the Warden like?
Someone who takes their job seriously and does not care what the imprisoned do as long as they don't attempt to escape. If they do, her cruelty shows and punishment will be all they know. Once, Id, the representation of basic animal instinct, attempted to climb the walls of the Core. As punishment, for the next five hundred years, they were trapped on that wall and forced to endure thousands of flies eating away at their back as they slowly regenerated. However, she forms a facade of kindness to people who are not supposed to be in the Core. She possesses a tower in the center of the Core, in which the bindings of the imprisoned, string puppets, are located at the top. The only way to enter, though, is with her key, being her own dead heart.
Woah that is very cool… Gonna ask more questions. Id?
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If I’m being annoying, tell me to shut up. Seriously. Just say “Bananer shut up.” And I will. For a few seconds. But I’ll try my best!
Frella is the Goddess of the Night and Pack. She often appears as a wolf headed shepherd with a single white crystal earring. She is in charge of maintaining the order of the cosmos, making sure every star and realm [what the people of this world call a planet] is where it needs to be. However, she is quite curious, and often creates oddly situated realms to see how and if life can form on them. The world the story takes place on is one of them.
Next is the God of the Sun, Faldex. Every star is given a divine soul by Frella, and Faldex's is one with little ethical concerns and a difficulty to adjust to change. Before life developed on the Home Realm [temporary title], a technomagical society developed on another realm which orbited Faldex. However, due to the actions of a particular individual, this realm fractured and became an asteroid belt. Faldex preferred how these people worshiped him, seeing him as a figure far more powerful than Frella and making little requests of him to change. This contrasts with how Home Realm people attempt to worship him, kindly making demands for him to strengthen or weaken his light. Faldex does not like this, and if he finds a large group of people who worship him the 'wrong' way, he practically melts them in an instant.
Moving on, Mushisama is the God of life on Home Realm, who sculpted each origin creature and released them on the planet to evolve. One of these creatures is the Elder Shrub, a massive superflora which all plants are believed to be descended from. The Elder Shrub itself created Ea, The Queen of Magic, when mortals tried to strike it down as a being to protect him. She, over time, gained a deep sentience and taught magic to chosen mortals she trusted. Ea and Mushisama developed a bond over the millennia, and intended to wed.
However, before their ceremony, the other Gods of Life of the realms in this system were jealous of Mushisama, as the life they created could not survive their ecosystem. As such, they worked with the same person who destroyed Faldex's preferred realm to frame him for a crime, hoping to get the Sun God to extinguish his soul. However, due to Frella's intervention, he was only imprisoned within his own realms core, all ties to his creations cut except for those with little souls. Insects.
Moving on from that, there are also the three Astral Dragons, draconic beings not tied to one realm and representations of the factions of emotion. The Dragon of Rage often leaves a path of war and violence in its wake, but also powerful warriors of hope. The Dragon of Fear who causes all beings who lay sight to it to see their greatest nightmares, but also the bravery to face them. The Dragon of Curiosity, who leads mortals down paths of innovation, but their own greed often turns their inventions against them. It is said that when one lands upon a realm, only then do dragons rise.
A more recent example, Kasha is the Goddess of Shadows and Atrophy, with a particular spite against Faldex. Before becoming an immortal, Kasha watched as her entire desert village melted in front of her as she stood, safe, under the shade, all because the Sun God did not like the way they worshiped. The only reason she does not take her vengeance upon him now is because her lover, the Fallen Angel daughter of Ea and Mushisama, and everyone on Home Realm would die. She instead bides her time and waits until life leaves home or dies off. Either way, Atrophy takes it all eventually.
This last group aren't really gods per say, but they do act as Frella's angels. When a mortal living in one of Frella's experiments somehow gains the ability to perceive the divine by their own merit, Frella takes notice and approaches them with a deal. By accepting, these mortals' souls are imbued with trace amounts of divinity and will likely outlast their realms, at least as long as they follow Frella's commands, which admittedly she doesn't issue very often and is pretty vague with. One of these 'angels' is Ascended, the aforementioned being who destroyed their own realm and helped frame Mushisama. As punishment for both these actions, he is trapped within a crystal, the same one Frella wears on her ear.
[gasp] Thoughts?
Ooooooooh :3 very interesting
Thank you. Do you have any lore questions I can clear up?
Mushisama is Mushisama from TSF?
Yes, the same person. I'm imagining the core of the realm to be like TSF, but only one layer in which all the banished creatures represent something resented by society, such as flaws, anarchy, and the id.
Oooooooooooh that’s cool. I’d love to hear more about Mushisama tbh, he was a great character.
Well, here's a fun fact. He has two children with Ea. The first is a Fallen Angelic [Angelic is a term used for 'mortals' created by divine/Ea is technically an Angelic] named Tsumi and she is the lover to Kasha. They both met and bonded in the Between, a place of shadows accessed by the dreams of the traumatized and where the previous God of Atrophy lived. Kasha had been there since after the aforementioned event with Faldex, with her physical form likely dead, while Kasha visited twice, once after Mushisama was banished, the second time after her little brother died. This little brother is Kerberus, a Nature Daemon. He has access to the forms of his father's creations and the magic which Ea created.
Oh sickkkkkkk
Thank you. When Kerberus 'died', his connection to Mushisama led him to the Core as his afterlife, in which he finally got to meet his father, as he was born after his banishment. They get a bonding and training montage, Kerberus helps settle most of the conflicts between the imprisoned and eventually goes to challenge the Warden, a puppeteer style Divine in charge of keeping everyone within, to free him and his father. As if a sick joke, she does so, but on the premise Mushisama is never made aware of his freedom. So Kerberus is forced to leave his father behind, who could and would leave if he knew his bindings broken, as he reincarnates on the surface.
What’s the Warden like?
Someone who takes their job seriously and does not care what the imprisoned do as long as they don't attempt to escape. If they do, her cruelty shows and punishment will be all they know. Once, Id, the representation of basic animal instinct, attempted to climb the walls of the Core. As punishment, for the next five hundred years, they were trapped on that wall and forced to endure thousands of flies eating away at their back as they slowly regenerated. However, she forms a facade of kindness to people who are not supposed to be in the Core. She possesses a tower in the center of the Core, in which the bindings of the imprisoned, string puppets, are located at the top. The only way to enter, though, is with her key, being her own dead heart.
Woah that is very cool… Gonna ask more questions. Id?
A very unkempt, dirty, and unpredictable being of no gender. Imagine a human that has purely white skin and long hair that drags upon the floor, but both are darkened by the stains covering its body. Would kill anything if hungry, sleep anywhere if tired, and otherwise do whatever it pleases. No punishment or promise will keep them from living their rule free life. Not a malicious entity, just one that is safer to be kept away from mortals.
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What’s the Warden like?
If I’m being annoying, tell me to shut up. Seriously. Just say “Bananer shut up.” And I will. For a few seconds. But I’ll try my best!
Professional idiot! Trans! Pansexual pancake!
Extended Signature!
Someone who takes their job seriously and does not care what the imprisoned do as long as they don't attempt to escape. If they do, her cruelty shows and punishment will be all they know. Once, Id, the representation of basic animal instinct, attempted to climb the walls of the Core. As punishment, for the next five hundred years, they were trapped on that wall and forced to endure thousands of flies eating away at their back as they slowly regenerated. However, she forms a facade of kindness to people who are not supposed to be in the Core. She possesses a tower in the center of the Core, in which the bindings of the imprisoned, string puppets, are located at the top. The only way to enter, though, is with her key, being her own dead heart.
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
Woah that is very cool… Gonna ask more questions. Id?
If I’m being annoying, tell me to shut up. Seriously. Just say “Bananer shut up.” And I will. For a few seconds. But I’ll try my best!
Professional idiot! Trans! Pansexual pancake!
Extended Signature!
A very unkempt, dirty, and unpredictable being of no gender. Imagine a human that has purely white skin and long hair that drags upon the floor, but both are darkened by the stains covering its body. Would kill anything if hungry, sleep anywhere if tired, and otherwise do whatever it pleases. No punishment or promise will keep them from living their rule free life. Not a malicious entity, just one that is safer to be kept away from mortals.
Hi, I’m DrakenBrine, here’s my Sig and characters
I am The Grand Envisioner!
I respawned
Artise
Totally not part Asian
Has cars (cats)
Hi Dinao!
If I’m being annoying, tell me to shut up. Seriously. Just say “Bananer shut up.” And I will. For a few seconds. But I’ll try my best!
Professional idiot! Trans! Pansexual pancake!
Extended Signature!
Ello
Artise
Totally not part Asian
Has cars (cats)
I made Emmet the otter from Twist A Wish
Artise
Totally not part Asian
Has cars (cats)
"(gasp) Oh no! Poor Harry and his pickles. "
-Linda Belcher Bob's Burgers, S8:E20, 3:00
Goobertio the Endurant, dark lord of dad jokes, wielder of a thousand alts, creator of ASCII art, champion cheese devourer.
Now that that's out of the way, I'm a sensitive short foodie that loves Fallout, the Dover Demon, cryptids in general, propaganda posters, and you. For more my extended sig, go here.