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== Behind the Screen == |
== Behind the Screen == |
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* Due to the drastically different expectations between Modern and Fantasy stories, the Fracture of the Weave serves as a hard line of chaos, destruction, and rebuilding that ultimately lead to Quelmar becoming notably similar to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth the real world] in the [[CR]] era, allowing for many modern RPGs and stories to be set in the Quelmar realm without changing much. |
* Due to the drastically different expectations between Modern and Fantasy stories, the Fracture of the [[Weave]] serves as a hard line of chaos, destruction, and rebuilding that ultimately lead to Quelmar becoming notably similar to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth the real world] in the [[CR]] era, allowing for many modern RPGs and stories to be set in the Quelmar realm without changing much. |
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*Despite the implications, magic still exists in small and hidden quantities around the realm even after the severance (''Think Harry Potter, Onward, or Bright)'' |
*Despite the implications, magic still exists in small and hidden quantities around the realm even after the severance (''Think Harry Potter, Onward, or Bright)'' |
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Revision as of 07:17, 17 August 2024
About
At the end of the PR era, magic fails all over the realm, an event foreseen by the prophets and spread to the largest populations who luckily by this time have a familiarity with mechanical means of living, no longer relying on magical solutions. However, as magic was used in several highly discreet places to contain powerful creatures or forces, destruction reigns over Quelmar.
Effects
- The World Destroyer is released and the realm plunges into desperate futility for survival.
- Quelmar Seasons become incredibly short, lasting only 3 months. Leading to every calendar year experiencing 3 months of every season.
- The Sky becomes blue.
- The Tourbillion is opened.
- The fracturing may or may not be related to "The Great Game Stop of 1295" as mentioned in ⮞Get Submodule
Behind the Screen
- Due to the drastically different expectations between Modern and Fantasy stories, the Fracture of the Weave serves as a hard line of chaos, destruction, and rebuilding that ultimately lead to Quelmar becoming notably similar to the real world in the CR era, allowing for many modern RPGs and stories to be set in the Quelmar realm without changing much.
- Despite the implications, magic still exists in small and hidden quantities around the realm even after the severance (Think Harry Potter, Onward, or Bright)