» Wed May 16, 2012 8:46 am
Well, I'd like to focus on the concept of freedom, what defines it and what is a threat to it. That's why we have a stateless world with laws set by communities composed of many different races. A large part of the population are individuals living mainly in solitude and trying to satisfy their basic needs, who are called self-named. They are called like this because they are thought too completely shape their own and only their own fate, thus naming themselves. Kings and priests are on the other hand seen as "those who want to name others". The main groups that are in some way opposed to freedom is the T'hnari republic which the free ones don't except because they don't see it as the rule of the majority, but as the oppression of the minority, the republic considers itself actually pacifistic although it is very expansionist. The other one is the voice of Q'vuotch, who worship the planet and strive to make all others listen to its "voice", it's a combination of a sect and of ecological group. An important part of the world are the Ziaab, who were once a race of giants, but the tyrants started enslaving them and created machinery to control them and to use them as weapons against the other kings. This lead to the apocalypse, although some of the Ziaab survived Every group with its philosophy has a different attitude to the giants, the T'hnari would want to use them (properly in their mind), The Voice would like to destroy them (it's a representation of the destruction technology brings) and the self-made would like to free them, even though they often fail at this dead and eventually die trying. Of course the stateless societies are not ideal, the cities and clans or almost like a wild west, and solitude drives many of the self-named to depression or even madness.