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Revedeic Review
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revedeicreview · 4 months ago
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A Sengween born noble tuned Avirran economist, Krish Subnal was the one who turned an entire country into a caste of a giant corporate machine, a system whose effects are still felt to this day, even after the system's abolishment.
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revedeicreview · 4 months ago
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Avirre's government in the late 5th/early 6th century was one riddled with corruption. The government focused on spiting each other than its citizens ,using religion to stave off retaliation. Their rule would soon come to a bloody end when an ambitious man came forth.
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revedeicreview · 5 months ago
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A bridge that once served as perhaps a hint of conflict to come, now reduced to just another way to cross water
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revedeicreview · 5 months ago
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The Rentej Mountain Range, once a religious site now turned to a corporate mining site for Holomint Industries
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revedeicreview · 5 months ago
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Sengween, the region to the southeast of Revedeic. A nation that swims in wealth yet has had suffered from countless wars in the past, the most recent of which happened just 20 years ago, and has still left scars upon the community.
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revedeicreview · 5 months ago
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The discovery of Chronum was the discovery of the manipulation of time itself. Having successfully studied and put its laws to the test, products using Chronum are now far and wide, perhaps even being in your own home.
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revedeicreview · 6 months ago
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The first corporate war, launched by Lucid Clockworks, came as a shock to many. The war was spurred by Temino Oppus stealing LC's designs for devices that can outright manipulate the flow of time upon objects, going as far as causing a massacre in vengeance.
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revedeicreview · 6 months ago
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Corporate Wars, a sight all too common amongst Revedeic's corporate side. From large scale destruction of property, assassinations, theft or destruction of data en masse, war changed from a battle of countries to a squabble of businessmen.
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revedeicreview · 8 months ago
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How Funeral Gregory was made
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revedeicreview · 8 months ago
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"The founders of the Blue Skulls. They lead an attempted revolution, but in the end, their reasons for the revolution caused them both to split their group apart, and watch as their forces slowly died out."
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revedeicreview · 8 months ago
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"Life in Koorenshi was cruel and oppressive. Many questioning why even be born into such a life. Crime was high, despite the incredibly poor conditions they live in, perhaps the worst in Revedeic."
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revedeicreview · 8 months ago
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"Koorenshi was one of the poorest places in all of Revedeic. Even after the Month of Blood, where many residents took up arms to try and make a better future, nothing changed. Sad, but expected."
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revedeicreview · 8 months ago
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"Following his death, one of Pharajen's closest allies created the Blue Skulls, a group attempting to better the life in their community. Eventually, those radicalized by their oppression joined, and the seeds of revolution, and blind violence, began to infiltrate the group."
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revedeicreview · 9 months ago
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          "Avirre was once a nation dedicated towards advancement. They overthrew their oppressive regime, and with bright hopes for the future, made strives to improve and pave the way for a brighter tomorrow. Many of the concepts utilised by Singorh Madalsingh are still used and improved on for citybuilding today, proving Avirre to be beyond its years.
          But there is no light without shadow. Even with the caste system proposed by Singorh now legally defunct, many are still destined to be stuck in their place in the social ladder for life. Even more, the desire for rampant improvements and industrialization lead to the country to expand outwards, and now every inch of Avirran soil is part of one giant city, yet even that was not enough. Where do we go then? Upward. A city on top of a city. 4, in fact, leading to the 5 layers of Avirre today across its 9 walled districts.
          To help combat the creeping insanity such structure would bring, many things such as an artificial sky and artificial wind and plants are installed across the layers, simulating a real environment within their cages. Except for the very lowest layer. Without an overhead sky through most of its districts, many live and die in shadow, never knowing what a true nigh sky looks like with their own eyes."
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revedeicreview · 9 months ago
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          "A nation known for its history of being in chains. From a once peaceful tribe to an abusive relationship with Sengween traders, to outright colonization by Bloodren before finally gaining their own freedom. Kamalot never forgot, and the hatred still burns onward to the current generation, disdain for the mainland of Revedeic.
          Compared to the mainland, the isolated Kamalot is an entirely different ball game. Implants aren't as common, and instead mechs are much more commonly used. Standard of living is better, crime isn't as bad and billionaires and mega-corporations aren't digging their hands into literally everything.
          Or, that's how it used to be. After the Fairytale Advent, all communications with Kamalot was cut off. The mainland pondered what happened for a moment, before carrying on like nothing happened. On Kamalot itself, the civilization lay in Ruins. Her cities destroyed by arrogance, her children cast to the wilds to fend for themselves. Pick up your knife, and bear your torch. We hunt tonight."
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revedeicreview · 9 months ago
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          "The arrogant, freezing wrath of the northeast. The colonizer of Sengween and Kamalot. The royalty stained with blood. Bloodren. A nation that braves the cold, and survived, with many structures across the region to tell tales of their steel will.
          The Fogsnow Bridge is one such example. Back during one of its many wars with Sengween, the Sengwins had managed to breech onto their land, and in the middle of the valley, lay this towering bridge, and the towers that lay on each side. Towers fitted with catapults on each one, archers, ready to lay waste, and a bridge that held all of those, and more. During snowstorms, you can't even see the bottom, only the black, looming towers to your side.
          While on the topic of Sengween, Bloodren's financial approach is much different from their neighbors. While Sengween focuses on individuals, or used to, Bloodren focuses on wealth all for the crown, then distribution of its scraps downwards. This behavior led to it colonization of Kamalot, and even Sengween, for a time. 
          Like Faanus, Bloodren once had knights to serve its royalty. While both nations still have a royalty in power, unlike Faanus, Bloodren has completely abandoned all forms of knighthood. While a knight would contemplate his actions, a machine would simply do. The only ones who could be considered knights still would be the towering shadows that serve the royal family. Then again, could they even be considered human at this point? It doesn't matter, if the crown says they are, they are.
          Whatever the crown says, goes. They dismissed you from work for no reason? Shed tears. They raised taxes? Take out your wallet. They're making people disappear? Now, don't be silly."
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revedeicreview · 9 months ago
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          "From the mountains, ridden with bones of large and unknown creatures, to the precious oasis of its capital city, to its robust mining industry, the mostly desert country of Sengween is a sight for sore eyes. Then again, that might change if your eyes are made of gold.
          All throughout its history, there's only one thing that's been on the mind of every Sengwin. Money. Gold. Credit. This very greed has lead to their tight, and very oppressive partnership with Kamalot, before their "freedom" by Bloodren, a subsequent war over this action, and many more. Now, in modern day, money's all in the hands of the billionaires. Why would the Emperor need concern himself with governors, when his rich friends are enough?
          Most folks from Sengween often try to leave their country, yet never to Bloodren, where their mutual hatred extends to this day. Those who stay are either paid poor wages, work online, or are in the mining industry.
          The riches hands are already full, yet, price gouging, sky high prices, their influence in import taxes and many more only seems to prove that the devil has many more hands to fill. Never in any country would a company get away with this, except Sengween. One may think, this is a modern problem, yet the proof that it wa always there brings one question to mind. Will its people ever be free from this cycle?"
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