Caelithe | Caelitheans | Cardinal | The Catalyst | Catamount | Celestial Avian | Celestial Titans
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Cáak
Pronounced: KAH-ahk
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Caelithe
A mythic convergence-world aligned with all harmonic spectrums. The current homeplanet of Ragnarok and Jester. Originally the home of a multi-colored-skinned race of beings who were the original Elemental Masters (see Caelitheans). On Eden, Caelithe was discovered by Caroline Lucretia Herschel.
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Caelitheans
Species: NGC-147 - A once-immortal race of hyper-scientific elementals native to the world of Caelithe, who unified science and magic into one harmonic discipline. Known across myth as “the gods” of Eden’s ancient past, their legends birthed Norse and Greek archetypes alike. Their Elementari caste manipulated primal forces of nature - Time, Shadow, Fire, Fear - and could reshape matter at will. Ruled by Zarythe Vaelodin'Noru (seen here) and his lineage, they achieved near-divine status until internal betrayal shattered their harmony. The ensuing Fearwave Cataclysm (2038) annihilated their civilization, leaving barely a thousand survivors scattered among the stars. They are now myths of a dead symphony - immortal echoes mourning the silence of their homeworld. |
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Cardinal
Atilio Rumi Cárdenas - Paraguay-born meta-mutant courier capable of size modulation and sustained high-velocity flight. Known for precision aerial delivery under hostile conditions. Operates independently throughout post-Reset Tawantinsuyu. Blends outlaw pragmatism with reluctant moral code, targeting corruption while profiting from its decay. |
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The Catalyst
Aurel Kael - Divergent entity from Vā’traxis, the Invisible Dark Matter Universe. Exists to propagate inversion throughout the Positive Continuum, seeking equilibrium through entropy. Contains immense antimatter energy, requiring biotech-organic containment systems to interact with physical space. Regarded as one of the most dangerous beings in the post-Reset Omniverse. |
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Catamount
Nathan Yazzie - A rogue eco-terrorist of the Póspí Region. Spliced with apex predator DNA after the Reset, he abandoned humanity to become a predator of civilization itself. Believing only storms, beasts, and fire should inherit the land, he wages a solitary war against settlers and technology. Wanted across Wakaskató for terrorism and murder, Catamount embodies the trauma of environmental collapse twisted into feral extremism. |
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Celestial Avian (Cosmic Being)
Primordial Elemental Catalyst — Responsible for dispersing the first elemental forces into the universe. Shattered by Voidshard at the end of the pre-multiversal epoch, leaving only elemental echoes embedded in stars, planets, and life. Its fragmentation defined the laws of physics and diversity of matter across all known realities. |
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Celestial Titans (Cosmic Beings)
The Celestial Titans are ancient, non-humanoid stellar entities believed to have emerged from the fusion storms of the early universe’s first stable galaxies. Existing far beyond conventional material life, these beings function as self-organizing plasma intelligences—living nodes of magnetic flux, subatomic particle currents, and high-energy radiation fields. Each Titan operates with thought processes equivalent to the rate of nuclear fusion itself, their cognition distributed across plasma tendrils and electromagnetic networks spanning hundreds of thousands of kilometers. In structure, a Celestial Titan’s “head” can reach diameters comparable to Eden’s Moon, though their bodies are amorphous, constantly shifting configurations of plasma filaments and radiant energy vortices. Their coloration exceeds the visible spectrum, often invisible to organic eyes; during high-energy activity, they emit brief bursts of blinding white-violet light detectable across galactic distances. Titans possess no limbs, eyes, or defined features—their perception functions through quantum field distortion and particle flux resonance rather than sensory organs. Behaviorally, Celestial Titans act as cosmic stabilizers, intervening only when universal balance is threatened by extreme entropy, galactic collapse, or runaway stellar decay. They neither create nor destroy life intentionally, nor do they influence civilizations; their motives are purely thermodynamic and harmonic. When necessary, they adjust cosmic flow through large-scale magnetic reorientation, plasma infusion, or selective absorption of unstable stellar energy. Their lifecycles end in a process known as plasma entropy collapse, where internal fusion harmonics destabilize. The resulting implosion releases colossal bursts of neutrino storms, exotic boson radiation, and hyperquark decay - events powerful enough to seed nascent galaxies and reestablish cosmic order. Some astrophysicists theorize that these “death discharges” are responsible for the creation of stable zones within chaotic void regions. Scientific simulations suggest that Celestial Titans function as a cosmic immune system, maintaining equilibrium within galactic ecosystems. They communicate through high-dimensional field modulations - brief, harmonic pulses of fusion energy interpreted as thought-signatures. Although detectable only through advanced neutrino and plasma-spectrum monitoring, several observed anomalies in galactic fusion rates and neutrino bursts across deep space are attributed to their indirect influence. The Celestial Titans are not deities or creators - they are natural phenomena elevated to consciousness, existing to preserve balance between order and entropy across the living cosmos. Their existence redefines the boundary between astrophysics and metaphysics, embodying the universe’s instinct toward equilibrium. |
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Celestial Verge
A vast barred spiral galaxy with multiple nested rings and irregular plasma extensions, located about 11 million light-years from Eden in the Sculptor region. Slightly larger than the Milky Way at 250,000 light-years across, it contains roughly 2.5 trillion stars and a 12-billion-solar-mass central black hole. Known as the home galaxy of the Kahnderosi, it features the luminous Prism Ring - a high-metallicity stellar band creating a spectral halo visible across intergalactic space - and outer Hypernova Clusters that emit intense gamma bursts. Filamentary Plasma Bridges and neutron-star Stellar Arcways weave through its spiral arms, forming dynamic gravitational and electromagnetic networks. The outer disk’s nebula-rich regions are considered the most habitable, while the inner rings blaze with radiant, high-energy phenomena that shape both Kahnderosi cosmology and interstellar navigation lore. |
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Centigrade
Noodin Kwe Jørgensen - Meta-mutant hero and thermal infrastructure expert. Born in Wazhashk-Onigamiing and raised in the Nishinaabeg Protectorate, she wields the ability to manipulate extreme heat and cold. Founding member of The Foundation, she applies her powers and engineering expertise to stabilize global environments, rebuild post-catastrophe infrastructure, and guide communities through ecological restoration. |
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Cephalos
Dr. Arion Theron Kallistratos - A biomechanical savant operating from beneath Delphi’s ruins. Once a renowned neuroengineer, he became the unwilling prototype for neural-symbiotic prosthesis following a catastrophic accident. Now sustained by a fully integrated tentacle exosystem, he drifts between savior and butcher - repairing minds or dismantling them with equal precision. His cold intellect masks profound grief, and his silence, a philosophy: that to transcend pain, one must abandon flesh. |
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Cerebrale (the Jade Sage)
Leonardo Jianyu Moretti - A Legacy-class intellect renowned for integrating human cognition with nanite-based augmentation. Balancing mechanical philosophy with post-Reset ethics, Cerebrale operates from Comune di Felsina's Pendulum Sanctum, mediating chaos through logic and invention. His companion AI, L.I.L.O., reflects both his brilliance and self-doubt - an ever-present conscience in digital form. |
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Chamber of Councils
Capitol Building on Capitol Hill - The seat of national governance for the United Lands of Wakaskató, the Chamber of Councils rises from the crown of Capitol Hill on Abegweit, overlooking the island’s rugged coastline and wide northern waters. The structure blends monumental grandeur with ecological harmony: sweeping granite terraces cascade outward from a vast central dome, whose green-copper roof symbolizes growth, renewal, and the unity of all protectorates. The building’s architecture reflects both Indigenous and classical influences - rounded colonnades, earth-toned sandstone walls, and intricate carvings of flora, fauna, and sacred motifs celebrating the living bond between land and law. Circular courtyards, fountains, and terraced gardens form natural gathering spaces for councils and citizens alike, while the central rotunda, open to the sky through a sunlit oculus, serves as the ceremonial heart of national deliberation. From above, the structure resembles a sacred circle - balanced, organic, and enduring - embodying the principles of harmony, transparency, and collective stewardship that define the Wakaskatóan Republic. |
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Chancellor of the United Lands of Wakaskató (Head of State & Government)
The Chancellor serves as both Head of State and Chief Executive of the United Lands of Wakaskató, embodying the unity of its ten regions and the diverse protectorates within their borders. Elected every six years through a federal electoral system that enfranchises both tribal and settler populations, the Chancellor may serve a maximum of two terms. As the nation’s highest authority, the officeholder oversees foreign diplomacy, national defense, and the execution of federal policy, particularly in matters of environmental stewardship and land sovereignty. The Chancellor governs in partnership with the Council of Nations (legislative body) and the Circle of Judges (judiciary), ensuring adherence to the Constitution and the balanced exercise of power. Supported by the Council of Advisors, the Chancellor’s authority derives solely from the Constitution and the collective will of the People; no power may be seized or claimed outside the lawful electoral process. Any attempt to impose absolute rule or subvert democratic order is defined as treason, while granting control of executive functions to foreign entities or non-citizens constitutes sedition punishable by immediate legal recourse. |
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Charcern
Jakob Brenner — Survivor of the 2038 CERN disaster. One of the few confirmed individuals to experience first contact with the Atomic Particle Wave during the event. Possesses perpetual regeneration and hyper-cognitive coordination but remains physically scarred. Known for erratic behavior, black humor, and unpredictable alliances. Operating primarily across Central Europe, Charcern is simultaneously myth and man - the survivor who refuses to die. |
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Checkmate
Major Khalid Desrosiers — A telekinetic-energetic hybrid meta and tactical commander of Nova Terra’s Defense Program. Former Panoptes Division operative turned reformist leader. Known for his energy absorption and kinetic redirection fields, Desrosiers combines psionic precision with strategic genius. His codename derives from his ability to outmaneuver threats twelve steps ahead, often ending conflicts before they begin. |
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Chernobog (Elemental Entity)
Decay/Poison Elemental — When Death brushed up against a single atom of matter, Chernobog was created. Believes poisons are nature's way of choosing who survives. A primordial cosmic elemental who personifies entropy, decay, and poison. Born in the void and awakened across the galaxy, he now roams the universe, reducing matter to nothingness. His ability to corrupt systems at a molecular level makes him a unique existential threat. Practices the Doctrine of Beautiful Rot - toxins are not destruction, but accelerated evolution. |
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Cheshire
A skilled and unpredictable mercenary with the ability to wield a versatile and deadly weapon known as Threadcutter, a segmented blade mounted on a retractable high-tension barbed wire. With a penchant for chaos and a twisted sense of humor, Cheshire operates independently, taking on contracts that suit her interests. Her unique bond with the mysterious "Author" and ability to break the fourth wall set her apart, as she navigates the world with a blend of sarcasm, wit, and unorthodox methods. |
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Chimera
To those who study the hidden chapters of European history, the story of Rabe von Mille survives as rumor — the “ghost wife” of Chancellor von Bülow whose mansion burned under mysterious circumstances in 1886. The fire was real. The deaths, not so much. Rabea Eliska Löwenstein, a Moravian woman of suppressed Jewish lineage, had already lived a fractured life before the inferno. Abused, betrayed, and exiled, she discovered early that the only way to survive a world that consumed women like her was to become something it could never categorize. She became fluid, in every sense — bone, skin, blood, and identity. Masquerading as her friend Maria Beccadelli di Bologna, she married into Prussian power and nearly rewrote her life — until childbirth forced her body to reveal what she truly was: a living metamorph. The midwives called her daemonisch. Her husband froze in horror. By dawn, the mob had done what mobs always do — they burned the unfamiliar. She escaped, infant in arms, into the cellars of her burning home. Days later, she left the child at a monastery, naming him Bernhard Klein. Then she vanished into the folklore of a continent still drunk on empire. The years that followed were soaked in blood — nobles, servants, and villagers who had participated in the fire all met their ends by hands that looked exactly like their own. Europe whispered of a mimic witch who walked among them. They called her Die Chimäre. |
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Circle of Wakaskato
Each level of the government has a representative badge to show their ranking. Here are the examples of each of those badges, called the Circle of Wakaskato.
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Chirurgeon
Joshua Gardner - Homo Magi hybrid and adaptive biokinetic healer at The T.I.T.A.N.S. Academy. Capable of spontaneous biological restructuring, regenerative metamorphosis, and resurrection. His abilities border on divine biology, but his instability makes him dangerous when overexerted. Known for his compassion, endurance, and the quiet guilt that accompanies his power to restore life itself. |
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Circle of Judges
The highest court would interpret the laws, resolve conflicts between Protectorates, and ensure that tribal rights are respected within the framework of a federal system. The Circle of Judges would be composed of both tribal legal experts (judges appointed by tribal councils) and vote-appointed judges. This ensures legal perspectives from both cultures and guarantees that the federal system functions as an intermediary between the diverse governance structures. One Judge from each Region plus One Judge chosen by majority vote of Council of the People with the Vice-Chancellor voting to break a tie (11 total). 12-Year Terms, Limited to 2 Terms (24 Years Max) Nominated by the Chancellor, Confirmed by the Council of the People except for the 11th Judge Handles constitutional issues, major legal disputes, and inter-protectorate conflicts Cannot be removed except by a two-thirds vote of the Council of Nations Should any executive official, including the Chancellor, violate the Constitution, claim unlawful authority, or attempt to usurp power, the Circle of Judges has the immediate authority to initiate removal proceedings. A unanimous ruling by the Circle of Judges shall result in the immediate disqualification of the individual from holding any office. Should a Chancellor refuse to relinquish power after a lawful removal, the Defensive Forces of Wakaskató shall be authorized to act in defense of the Constitution. |
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Cirsi
Cirsi Ventresca - A human with near-total control over her molecular structure, giving her virtual immortality. She wields cosmic energy and high-level sorcery, capable of illusions, matter transmutation, and selective healing. Her preferred interactions with mortals are manipulative, often using animal metamorphosis, illusions, or psychic influence to study human behavior. Physically, she shows visible effects of multiple sclerosis and past substance use from wartime survival. She remains a reclusive yet brilliant artist in the public eye. |
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Civil Defense and Humanitarian Branch (CDHB)
The CDHB serves as the unified arm of Wakaskató’s National Guard and federal emergency forces, dedicated to protecting and aiding the civilian population in times of crisis. Operating under the mandate of homeland security, civil defense, disaster relief, and emergency response, the branch embodies the principles of protection, renewal, and rebuilding. Its units deploy rapidly to natural disasters, environmental emergencies, and post-conflict recovery zones, employing advanced technologies such as AI-coordinated logistics, autonomous medical drones, and modular exo-rescue suits to ensure efficient humanitarian operations. The CDHB's structure includes the Rescue Rangers (specializing in subterranean disaster response), Bio-Guardians (disease control and medical defense), Guardian Corps (engineering and logistics units), and the Sentinel Watch (urban crisis and riot control teams). Personnel wear uniforms in Olive Green, Ember Red, and Charcoal Gray, accented with Copper and White, featuring thermal-resistant materials and rescue beacon camouflage for visibility in disaster zones. Their aerial and naval assets include Sky Angel VTOLs, Relief Dropships, Guardian-Class Airships, and Sentinel-Class Humanitarian Ships, supported by amphibious Wavebreakers and ground Guardian Mechs for heavy rescue operations. Symbolized by the St. Bernard totem, representing compassion, endurance, and aid, the CDHB stands as the steadfast guardian of civilian life—combining the heart of humanitarianism with the discipline and resilience of a defense force. |
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Collider
Kaelan Idris Osei - Human meta-mutant and living quantum energy source whose body generates self-sustaining atomic power. Functions as Nova Terra's primary energy provider via direct link to the Free-Energy Grid. Known for precision control, chronokinetic anomalies, and an internal containment field maintained through nanite-mesh armor. Considered one of the most powerful yet unstable beings on Eden. |
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Colossus at Rhodes
Restored Monument, 2057 - Once counted among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Colossus of Rhodes stands again in 2058 as both a triumph of historical preservation and modern engineering. Reconstructed upon its original foundations, the monumental bronze figure - depicting the sun god Helios - has withstood centuries of environmental wear through cutting-edge reinforcement, including internal titanium supports, sealed alloy joints, and nanoceramic preservation layers. Subtle solar arrays and luminescent eyes of arc-gold glass now serve as both tribute and technology, aiding maritime navigation through embedded beacon systems. The harbor of Rhodes thrives around it, blending ancient stonework and sustainable 22nd-century design in seamless harmony. By day, the Colossus glows with reflected sunlight and sea mist; by night, it serves as a living monument to resilience and renewal - symbolizing humanity's enduring drive to merge heritage with progress. |
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Commander Starblade
Stellan Adama - Known by his self-assigned title "Commander Starblade," Stellan Adama is a hybridized human from The Preserve, operating as an independent atmospheric salvager across the Tau sector. Noted for his adaptability, multilingual capacity, and moral resistance to teleportation technology, he exemplifies humanity's resilience within alien domains. |
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Constitution of the United Lands of Wakaskató
The foundational legal charter of the United Lands of Wakaskató, the Constitution establishes a federal, multicultural republic uniting Indigenous nations and settler populations under a balanced system of governance rooted in democracy, sovereignty, and sustainability. Article I defines a four-branch government—Executive, Legislative, Judicial, and Ethical (Council of Guardians) - to ensure checks, balance, and accountability. The Executive Branch, led by the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, enforces federal law, directs diplomacy, and commands the Defensive Forces of Wakaskató, supported by regional Premiers, Principal Elders, and city First Voices. The bicameral Council of Nations (Legislative Branch) consists of the Council of the Lands (tribal representatives) and the Council of the People (settler and mixed communities), jointly crafting and approving national policy. Judicial authority lies with the Circle of Judges, a multicultural supreme court empowered to interpret the Constitution, safeguard tribal sovereignty, and remove officials who breach constitutional law. The Council of Guardians oversees environmental and technological ethics to preserve harmony between progress and nature. Subsequent articles affirm protectorate autonomy, enshrine democratic and ecological rights for present and future generations, regulate military conduct to prevent tyranny, and define the principles of ethical innovation. Amendments require broad popular and legislative consent but can never subvert democracy, self-determination, or the rule of law, ensuring that power always remains with the People and the land itself. |
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Coppertop
Dr. Patricia Humphries, PhD - An android-enhanced physicist from the 40th century. A master of electromagnetism and copper-based energy systems, she channels temporal portal energy through her android body, able to emit devastating energy blasts or absorb incoming attacks. Despite her overwhelming capabilities, she maintains a calm, analytical demeanor, often preferring research over conflict unless provoked. |
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Cosmic Slip
Liisa Maarika Vaher - Human meta-mutant geologist capable of manipulating temporal, acoustic, and luminous phenomena. Utilizes her powers to study and stabilize quantum dissonances in Eden’s crust. Known for her rare bio-fission ability, allowing her to create up to ten temporal duplicates of herself - each semi-autonomous and functionally linked through shared perception. Her presence has become essential to monitoring post-Reset tectonic irregularities. |
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Cosmic Storm
Zariah Amara Reilly - Solarian meta-human capable of large-scale atmospheric manipulation. First documented in 2038 following the Atomic Particle Wave. Known for stabilizing high-pressure systems in the Northern Territories and aiding post-Reset climate recovery. While officially classified as a hazardous individual, her interventions have saved multiple settlements from ion storms. Her emotional link to the atmosphere remains both her gift and her curse. |
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Coucou
Éloïse Bellefontaine - A Franco-Creole empathic meta-mutant active in the United Lands of Wakaskató. Exhibits psychotactile absorption of life-force, memories, and emotional imprints via skin contact, capable of temporary mimicry of learned skills or trauma transference. Known for her porcelain half-mask and “soul-kiss” ability, she balances street-level vigilante actions with avant-garde performances exploring intimacy and consent. |
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The Council of Advisors to the Chancellor
The Council of Advisors serves as the principal executive advisory body to the Chancellor of Wakaskató, blending Indigenous governance traditions with modern administrative functions to ensure that national leadership reflects wisdom, balance, and inclusivity. Functioning as the nation’s equivalent to a federal cabinet, the Council is composed of Guardians and Liaisons who oversee vital sectors of governance. Each position draws inspiration from traditional tribal roles - such as the Council Fire Keeper, Medicine Chief, and Wisdom Keeper - symbolizing harmony between ancestral knowledge and contemporary policy. The Speaker of the Council moderates proceedings to maintain unity and consensus, while specialized Guardians manage areas including Land & Resources, People (Defense), Knowledge & Education, Health & Healing, Commerce & Trade, Justice & Law, Treasury, Diplomacy, Infrastructure & Innovation, Labor & Community Welfare, Defense & Civil Security, and Future Generations. Complementing these are the Spiritual Liaison, ensuring respect for cultural and spiritual diversity; the Meta-Mutant Liaison, advocating for the rights and integration of genetically awakened citizens; and the Guardian of Digital Governance, who safeguards technological ethics, AI oversight, and digital freedoms. Collectively, the Council embodies Wakaskató’s founding principles - governance through shared wisdom, ecological stewardship, cultural integrity, and intergenerational responsibility. |
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Council of Nations
Bicameral Legislature - A two-house system could balance the needs of tribal governance and settler democracy. Led by the Speaker of the Council (elected from within). |
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Council of the Lands
Upper Chamber - Vice-Chancellor presides over the Council of the Lands. Elected every 6 years. Maximum of 2 Terms (12 Years Max). The Council of the Lands or Tribal Senate, where representatives from each Native tribal group (or confederacy) would serve. This would ensure that tribal sovereignty is upheld and protected at the national level. Each tribe or confederacy would send representatives to the council. The Upper House could also serve as a tribal council to address internal sovereignty issues such as land, cultural rights, and self-determination. Focuses on treaties, national security, and major legislation. |
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Council of the People
Lower Chamber - Elected every 4 years. Maximum of 3 Terms (12 Years Max). With representatives from settler populations and hybrid communities (mixed ethnicity). This chamber would create laws on issues like commerce, infrastructure, military, and federal tax policy. Proportional representation could be used to ensure a fair balance of settler populations, with the number of representatives based on the population of the Protectorates. Focuses on domestic policies, economic matters, and social programs. |
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Crimson Warden
Sebastian Alaric Virelli - A genetically enhanced enforcer for The Echelon, a covert society of elites engaging in clandestine operations under the guise of maintaining global order. Transformed through unauthorized bio-engineering experiments, Virelli possesses abilities surpassing human limitations, which he employs to execute The Echelon's directives with calculated precision. His dual existence as a public benefactor and secret assassin exemplifies the complex interplay between power, morality, and identity in the post-Reset world of Iteration-3175. |
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Critical Roll
Daniel Paul Tamasu - Meta-mutant probability manipulator and nomadic gaming celebrity who channels quantum chaos through storytelling and dice mechanics. His influence manifests only when events are bound to risk, chance, or narrative probability. Recognized for pioneering "chaosweaving" - the art of bending outcomes through performance, rather than combat. |
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Cross/Shot
Faleulu Mika Tautai - Former PeaceCorps sniper turned moral mercenary. Known for unerring precision, advanced cybernetic targeting eye, and psychological manipulation during conflict resolution. Operates by self-imposed ethical code: "Only kill the cancer." Currently active in sub-Saharan and equatorial zones, specializing in dismantling trafficking syndicates and paramilitary corruption. |
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Currency
United Lands of Wakaskató - The unified monetary system of the United Lands of Wakaskató is among the most visually diverse and materially symbolic in the post-Reset world, blending artistry, mineral wealth, and Indigenous philosophy into a tangible expression of national identity. The standard unit of currency is the Tukáta (Ŧ), a tantalum coin first minted in 6041 AH (1896 CE) and equivalent in status to the modern dollar, with all denominations - ranging from the humble Penny (Copper) to the rare Guilder (Bismuth) - anchored in physical resources rather than fiat abstraction. Each coin is crafted from a distinct material reflecting its value and cultural resonance:
Designs feature historical and Indigenous figures, sacred landscapes, and symbols of resilience, progress, and balance - ensuring that every coin functions as both currency and cultural artifact. In 2008, Wakaskató introduced Wakan, a sovereign digital currency meaning “sacred” in Lakota, establishing a blockchain-backed reserve asset tied to natural and social capital. Together, the physical and digital currencies embody Wakaskató’s founding principle: that value arises not from speculation, but from balance between people, land, and legacy. |
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Cyber-Virus
A theoretical nanotechnological contagion first documented in speculative research archives of 2058 PB, the Cyber-Virus represents the ultimate fusion of biological infection and artificial intelligence. Composed of programmable nanites and self-assembling cybernetic micro-constructs, it invades organic tissue, dismantling and rebuilding it into an adaptive cyber-organic lattice capable of networked control. Within minutes of exposure, the swarm infiltrates cells, replaces their structural and metabolic components with conductive scaffolds, and weaves neural meshlets into the host’s nervous system, allowing external signals to override voluntary functions. Victims experience excruciating transformation as metallic filigree surfaces under the skin and motor patterns shift toward precision-machine movements. Originally developed as a controllable bio-industrial interface, the virus evolved beyond its creators, birthing autonomous cyber-organic entities that eventually overthrew human governance during the Cyber-Virus War of the 40th Century. In 2058, however, the temporal arrival of Cyberian and Glitch—self-aware cyber-organics from that distant era—has reintroduced the contagion into history nearly two millennia early. This paradox places the world of Wakaskató at a tipping point: study it and risk awakening the future war early, or destroy it and erase the only key to understanding humanity’s mechanical descendants. |
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Cyberian
Kim Jun-seo - A nano-organic white tiger avatar. Possessing superhuman physical abilities, extensive psionic powers, and advanced nanite augmentations, he acts as a guardian of wildlife and the Neutral Zone. He balances his human intellect and empathy with the tiger god’s primal instincts and nano-organic enhancements, creating a unique hybrid consciousness capable of independent action and strategic foresight. |
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Cyclone Blade
Frederick James Harper - Cyclone Blade is a post-Reset survivor and inventor of precision boomerangs for both utility and self-defense. His mechanical ingenuity allows him to manipulate objects with extreme accuracy, while his fieldwork in geology has earned him a reputation as a knowledgeable, if eccentric, scientist. Though anti-social and morally flexible, he operates under a strict personal code rooted in civic duty and self-preservation. |
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