I’d like to cover a bit about the world of Chaos Fall. Let’s start
with Malydia. Malydia, as you may know, is the setting of chaos fall. It is an
island in the middle of the Verisheel Ocean, the largest ocean on Ethera (the
planet of Chaos Fall). While there are many religions in the world, the
dominant religion on Malydia is enlitism. There are two deities in this
religion. Those deities are Equinaun and Entropigus. Malydia sits right below
the Meridian Leyline. A leyline is a flow of magic that goes around the world.
The Meridian Leyline breaks into many smaller leylines. These smaller leylines
run back into the Meridian Leyline. Magic emits from these leylines and any
magic used will typically flow towards the Verisheel Ocean and be reabsorbed
into the Meridian Leyline. Magic can’t be absorbed by matter. When a human stores magic, it is stored in
their soul. The only way to store magic in matter is with a crystal. The
crystals structure allows the magic to sit between the molecules, however, it
would take a crystal the size of an average house cat just to equal the magic
that can be stored in a human soul. There is currently a dark mass that has
been slowly spreading across the world for the past 10 years. This black mass
is called the Abyss. Those who escape are greatly affected. In fact, Darko from
the roleplay is someone who escaped.
You already may know this if you are part of the roleplay but magic
is colored based on its effect. Its shade is based on intent.
Green- light Blue-
foresight Red- matter affecting
Purple- dark orange-
anti magic yellow- life affecting
Light shade- good Dark
shade- evil
Fun fact: On Malydia, bars don’t sell alcohol. Instead, they put
yellow magic into the ice crystals in the drinks and to get drunk you must wait
for the ice to melt a little and sip it slowly because when the ice melts it
releases a little magic into the surface of the drink and you consume it before
it escapes. The human body will naturally counteract it and those who are
magically potent can’t get drunk from it because their body counters it quickly
enough that they only feel tipsy for a few minutes.
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