Paraprima RP (
unholycomedy) wrote2025-01-13 11:11 am
setting.
Discord
Prima City • The Tower • The Nest • The Bathhouse• The City
Hazards • Husks • The Membrane • Acid Rain • Red Fog
Messengers
"Discord" is like the lifeforce of this world. Everything, from people, to animals, to water, to the air, contains some amount of discord. The gods are able to harness this discord and convert it into power, and thus are constantly seeking to consume more of it.
Without enough discord, the fabric of this world begins to unravel. Buildings crumble. Environments decay. People lose themselves.
More discord is generated from the friction of two or more wills moving in incompatible directions. When a fox chases down a rabbit, the fox wants to eat the rabbit, while the rabbit doesn't want to get eaten; this contradiction is the source of discord. Creatures with higher sentience and intelligence are able to hold more complicated desires and act with more complicated intentions, and therefore are more likely to create greater amounts of discord. Thus, the gods have brought in more people to feed them and fill the deficit their appetites have left behind.
Discord will sometimes accumulate heavily enough in one place that its presence becomes tangible–a tree bearing an unusual fruit, or a rain of blood in just one spot, or a fire that breaks out but doesn't spread. Gods and demigods are able to manipulate the flow of discord to control where these accumulations appear, so long as there's enough discord to create them.
Without enough discord, the fabric of this world begins to unravel. Buildings crumble. Environments decay. People lose themselves.
More discord is generated from the friction of two or more wills moving in incompatible directions. When a fox chases down a rabbit, the fox wants to eat the rabbit, while the rabbit doesn't want to get eaten; this contradiction is the source of discord. Creatures with higher sentience and intelligence are able to hold more complicated desires and act with more complicated intentions, and therefore are more likely to create greater amounts of discord. Thus, the gods have brought in more people to feed them and fill the deficit their appetites have left behind.
Discord will sometimes accumulate heavily enough in one place that its presence becomes tangible–a tree bearing an unusual fruit, or a rain of blood in just one spot, or a fire that breaks out but doesn't spread. Gods and demigods are able to manipulate the flow of discord to control where these accumulations appear, so long as there's enough discord to create them.

The city of Prima was once a bustling metropolis. Now what's left of it is but shadow and stones. The crumbling buildings and scars of catastrophe remain suspended by strangling roots and vines, as if frozen in time. The streets are deathly quiet, long abandoned by all life... save for, of course, the horrors.
Like most places, Prima is host to various lifeforms and natural phenomenon. There are very little records to be had about these entities, but various pawns of the past appear to have left notes on the following.
No one knows exactly where these little creatures came from. Only that they have existed in the city for as long as anyone can remember. Each pawn seems to meet their own "personal Messenger" upon their "hatching," and that Messenger remains attached to them for as long as they remain in the city as a whole person.
One noteworthy feature of these little creatures is that they appear to be able to speak. At the very least, they are able to hear and convey the messages of others.
Many simply use their Messengers as ... well, messengers. A character can speak a message to their Messenger, and then that Messenger will float off to the intended recipient of the message and repeat it to them. Written messages can also by sent by putting a paper in a Messenger's mouth(?). Essentially, it's a form of snail-mail... or slug-mail, if you will.
At times, the Messengers will also relay the words and wishes of the gods. This isn't so common, and mostly what they've said of the gods' wills has already been noted down in the library... but sometimes, some characters might need a little reminder.

One noteworthy feature of these little creatures is that they appear to be able to speak. At the very least, they are able to hear and convey the messages of others.
Many simply use their Messengers as ... well, messengers. A character can speak a message to their Messenger, and then that Messenger will float off to the intended recipient of the message and repeat it to them. Written messages can also by sent by putting a paper in a Messenger's mouth(?). Essentially, it's a form of snail-mail... or slug-mail, if you will.
At times, the Messengers will also relay the words and wishes of the gods. This isn't so common, and mostly what they've said of the gods' wills has already been noted down in the library... but sometimes, some characters might need a little reminder.









