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==The Surface==
 
==The Surface==
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Muid is known to be a land of endless beauty. Green meadows, trees with colorful blossoms, often open fields divided by white hills with small villages atop them. It is a land that reminds those who dwell within it of antiquity: there is a noticed lack of technological development, with the scattered settlements relying on ancient methods to procure food, wash and perform other deeds. Indeed -- despite being a form of 'afterlife', life continues to go on in Muid. Peacefully. For eternity. Any violence or cruelty is quickly snapped back into place, as if reality itself will not permit vileness, or insubordination.
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Those who have gone to Muid and have returned describe it as a beautiful, if generated life. A sort of simulation of what utopia should be like, yet one that appears to rely on submission. The population within Muid is wildly religious, even fanatically so, and each town and city within is typically lined with endless altars dedicated to the Living Gods.
  
 
==The God Realms==
 
==The God Realms==

Revision as of 08:49, 2 November 2020


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Muid is the realm of the Gods, also called the 'Celestial Plane'. It is the home of the Living Gods, as well as many of the spirits created by them to help fulfill their directive. Muid serves two primary purposes: it acts as the original home of the Adac, and it also serves to connect all planes together. For this reason, it is often called the 'Nexus', existing as a sort of focal point to reality.

The Surface

Muid is known to be a land of endless beauty. Green meadows, trees with colorful blossoms, often open fields divided by white hills with small villages atop them. It is a land that reminds those who dwell within it of antiquity: there is a noticed lack of technological development, with the scattered settlements relying on ancient methods to procure food, wash and perform other deeds. Indeed -- despite being a form of 'afterlife', life continues to go on in Muid. Peacefully. For eternity. Any violence or cruelty is quickly snapped back into place, as if reality itself will not permit vileness, or insubordination.

Those who have gone to Muid and have returned describe it as a beautiful, if generated life. A sort of simulation of what utopia should be like, yet one that appears to rely on submission. The population within Muid is wildly religious, even fanatically so, and each town and city within is typically lined with endless altars dedicated to the Living Gods.

The God Realms

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The Empty Lands

The Empty Lands are the eight homes of the now Corrupted Gods, who no longer dwell in Muid. Their homes, abandoned, have been kept within Muid in memory of who they once were -- though over time, they have changed. WIP.

Traversing Muid

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