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Ambush predator that tunnels through stone and burrows in sand, using its feelers to sense prey.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:57, 5 February 2015

Daeridune

Primary Canon

Algorithm of Fate

Demonym

Daeridite

Dominant Race(s)

Human

Major Deities

???

Official Languages

English

Radius

Gravity

Orbital Period

Rotation Period


Daeridune is a planet within the Manaverse. It is ringed, orbits two suns, and is orbited by a single moon.

Daeridune is home to two canons, both chatplay-based: Algorithm of Fate and a currently-unnamed canon that takes place before Daeridune's apocalyptic event.

Geography

Post-apocalyptic Daeridune is a barren, wastelandish world. In the setting of Algorithm of Fate, the major city is Antriquel, but there are several smaller cities scattered nearby.

As a result of the apocalyptic event, the majority of the world is inhospitable due to leftover magical radiation, the harsh environment, and monsters that benefited from the catastrophe. These, among other factors, encourage humans to largely remain within the cities.

Continents

one

two

three

Landmarks

Around the equator of the planet wraps the Sandsea, a vast expanse of sand that moves in currents and behaves as an ocean would. It would appear to be a mass of rippling dunes and thus earned the planet its name. It is presumably caused by tectonic movement of the plates converging towards one another, pushing sand up, and is progressively becoming wider; at the time of Algorithm of Fate, this landmark has become gigantic and dangerous, an area that none dare cross.

Ecology

Prior to the apocalyptic event, monster presence on Daeridune is minimal.

Ambush predator that tunnels through stone and burrows in sand, using its feelers to sense prey.

Culture

Theology

Deities of Progress and Idealism, which the population took to mean technology vs magic.

Post-apocalyptic Daeridune does not have a recognized pantheon. While the planet did originally have deities, they appeared to vanish after the apocalyptic event.

Technology

While not as magitech-heavy as other planets such as Crysia, Vindrgard, and Phantasia, pre-apocalyptic Daeridune has a notably high technological level. In fact, magitech is nearly nonexistent, as technological and magiological progress advanced separate from each other.

Politics

Magic vs Technology

There are two predominant factions, one focusing on magic and the other technology.

Government

Post-apocalyptic Daeridune is run by a strict government, which places a ban on magic under the pretense that magic is what caused the world to become barren. The government also uses a combination of propaganda and scare tactics to prevent people from leaving the city and thus discovering remnants of abandoned population hubs.

There may or may not be a government-condoned slave trade during the timeframe of Algorithm of Fate.

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Inhabitants

History

Trivia