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"And thus the world was bathed in flame for seven days and seven nights, and the cycle began anew."
-Excerpt from The Book of Garmr, one of the Sirvai holy texts


When you put enough people in one place with some food, they will eventually pile stones into pyramids as monuments for their gods. The next thing they will do is fashion spears to kill other people because they don't pray to the same god in the same way. Sometimes they make things that are better than spears to do the same job. That just about covers any history course you could take at any of Cileze's great universities, as well as the not so great ones.

Even though we have always been fond of murdering each other over them, the religions of our world all share at least one similarity. The Myth of the Seven Days of Flame. The exact details change depending on the version, but the basics are always the same. Within the myth, the races of Cileze are said to have been locked in a war between good and evil which they fought high in the sky with chariots and weapons the likes of which have never been seen since. As the final act of the war, one of the sides used an unholy fire spell that tore apart the very fabric of anything that stood in its way. The other side responded in kind, and the exchange escalated until the entire world was bathed in fire. For seven days and seven nights the horror lasted, and when it had ended all the wonders of the age had been destroyed.

That is the world in which we live now. A world that has already died. For all our existence, we have lived in the shadows of the ancients and their wonders. Their great steel towers stick up out of the desert sands as a reminder of what we have lost, and they have inspired countless poets to write about what could have been had the war not taken place. Even so, from the earliest brawls over hunting grounds to modern clashes between empires to determine what course an entire race shall take we have forged our own cultures and history.

Technology, too, has marched on. For most of our history the only weapons we had were our swords and magic, but now we have machines our ancestors couldn't have dreamed of. Once again, we fly through the skies in tiny planes and great warships. Our armies fight not with swords and shields, but with machine guns and tanks. As technology marches on, our world begins to look more and more like that of the ancients, leading many to wonder if we are doomed to repeat the Seven Days of Flame. New ideologies have sprung up to replace the outdated empires of old, and for the first time in ages, something more than religion and resources spark our wars.

Yes, now the ideologies fight among themselves to gain control of the world. Theocrats, fascists, communists, capitalists, anarchists and countless more are locked in a contest to determine what will lead the races of our planet forwards into the future. This is the Long War.



As you know by now, this is a fantasy/dieselpunk roleplay set in a world very much reminiscent of our own 20th century. The focus here is on the "Long War", a term coined by Philip Bobbitt in his book The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace and the Course of History to describe the ideological conflicts of the 20th century. As such, a heavy focus will be put on the different ideologies of the world's nations and how they clash. Of course, you aren't confined to the major ideologies of our own world at the time, or even ones that have existed.

It should be noted that theocracies are very much still a possibility, since magic exists and so do the gods connected to it. There are no preset religions, only a selection of racial gods. How your people worship them (and even the view they have of them) is up to you. The races aren't locked into worshiping their patron god either, and your nation doesn't need to have a state religion. The descriptions of the gods and the races they are connected to should simply be considered the traditional way of things, and not at all a rule.



As for how all the magic stuff functions, it's really pretty simple. Whatever deity one worships will grant them different powers (such as Sirona granting one of her followers that famous self-healing spell of hers). The power to cast said spells also comes from the deities, and is called "mana" because Duck and I ran out of creativity with names somewhere around magic. The "mana pool" as every fantasy RPG ever calls it can be increased by simply using magic frequently, just like working out increases muscle mass. However, gods will often reward highly devoted followers with a larger pool as well, though it is generally considered easier and less stressful to just exercise one's magical ability. Atheists and agnostics exist too, by the way. Since they do not worship any gods, their mana is derived from the power of souls that have passed on. However, they also do not have access to the specialized spells of the gods, and are thus generally considered as "Jack of all trades, master of none" magi. However, through extensive exercise, they can manage to focus on one specific type of magic.

The religions of the world vary heavily, and the same god is often worshiped by multiple different religions with drastically different accounts of events and moral rules. The one thing they all have in common, however, is the belief in the Seven Days of Flame, the apocalyptic event that brought the end of the ancient civilizations. That specific event is part of another shared belief in the existence of a Cycle of Life, in which every time civilization reaches a certain point, the world is bathed in flame to allow a new cycle to begin.

As a final note, the backstories of the gods took place before the cycles began. They're mostly irrelevant flavor text, honestly, as the stores have been distorted plenty as stories tend to be. Make no mistake, though, the gods DO exist.







A few final notes:

A major war (analogous to WWI) took place in the recent past, and many nations likely have colonies. What happened in that war pertaining to your nation and were those powers were is up to the players.





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I am up to do this and help with it.

edit: I accidentally bumped a dead topic.
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I would like to display an interest in this ^^
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This looks like a better version of something that died not too long ago. Count me in!
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agreed sounds intriguing
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This sounds like a take on Sun Never Sets just with a somewhat different direction.
Interested.
Mind if I use a variation of Yllendthyr here?
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@KeyguypersonWell, this game almost started when my Fabula Eleysia did. Any chance we can have this going?
I mean it's been a while and I didn't see you responding back to the others.
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Well, rather apparently this game won't sail.
I just wonder, anyone is up for a fantasy game with a similar theme?
Steampunkish fantasy with late 19th century style tech. Who's with me for the ride?
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@Willy Vereb

*raises hand*
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@LauderWould you mind GM-ing such a game, though?
I am busy with Fabula Eleysia so while I can set down the basics I don't feel it'd be a good idea if I manage this, as well.
This is why I haven't made a separate interest thread (yet?).
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@LauderWould you mind GM-ing such a game, though?
I am busy with Fabula Eleysia so while I can set down the basics I don't feel it'd be a good idea if I manage this, as well.
This is why I haven't made a separate interest thread (yet?).


I may be able to, not entirely sure on the quality of it, but I can always give it a try!
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I may be able to, not entirely sure on the quality of it, but I can always give it a try!
I already work on an intro post kinda thing which I send you in PM.
That should help at the start. The rest will be up to you.
Also of course it's your prerogative if you adopt my ideas I am going to present in the PM or not.

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<Snipped quote by Lauder>I already work on an intro post kinda thing which I send you in PM.
That should help at the start. The rest will be up to you.
Also of course it's your prerogative if you adopt my ideas I am going to present in the PM or not.


That is greatly appreciated! Thank you Willy!
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