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While many old things will change, many new things will be introduced in equal measure. These unknowns are sometimes a mystery, and it will take time for them to figure out the ins and outs of what exactly a thing is comprised of. If it was a beast for example, what does it look like? Does it have any special talents such as a venomous tail or the ability to understand language? What does its pelt or insides do when commited to smithing or alchemy? All these things are revealed via inquiring and testing with trial and error, but no discovery is kept private for long. |
Revision as of 07:21, 14 January 2023
Overview
The world in which Ephimoria lives in is not one where everything is so easily known. Mysteries and secrets lay throughout, and the fracture constantly shifts and evolves things, never leaving it as it was. The world is no exception to this, as the very land we once knew could be different when we awaken the next morning. In Ephimoria, many flora and fauna of rarer qualities are still yet undiscovered, and will require extensive research and discovery to be able to actively document and learn about them. From something like their behaviors, to what effects their organs have in the study of alchemy need to be studied and researched.
The Evolving Lore Concept
The Concept of evolving lore is based on the fact that much of the old worlds concepts have travelled with us to the new. While we know many things about what was, the changes that Ephimoria will make on anything, from races to plants to beasts, is unknown. Whether it happens immediately, or over the course of weeks, months or even years, the lore is always changing as new realms, possibilities and changes occur in the shattered timeline, causing unexpected shifts and new realities to push themselves to the forefront.
Research and Development
While many old things will change, many new things will be introduced in equal measure. These unknowns are sometimes a mystery, and it will take time for them to figure out the ins and outs of what exactly a thing is comprised of. If it was a beast for example, what does it look like? Does it have any special talents such as a venomous tail or the ability to understand language? What does its pelt or insides do when commited to smithing or alchemy? All these things are revealed via inquiring and testing with trial and error, but no discovery is kept private for long.