Saturday, April 6, 2013

‘F’ is for the ‘Frontier.’



‘F’ is for the ‘Frontier.’

The Frontier refers to all lands west of the Uncanny Valleys. Not settled or developed by the humanist Empire of Gold and Jade, it is home to the highest populations of most other intelligent species, including imps, nine-legs, triclopes, dorads and centaurs, as well as most of the largest life forms, including sauropods, gryphons, land-squid, cyclopes and biollants.

Natives.
Most species band together in The Frontier, requiring co-existence for survival in harsh climates. The Frontier experienced most of the damage in the recent Apocalypse of Demons, and is something of wasteland. Most of the existing city-states are built in the remains of ancient sites, such as God’s Lap, built around the last surviving skyscraper from the Gremlin Empire. Clemency is an avidly lawless city-state built in a crater where a great demon once exploded.

Most thriving city-states form The Red Crescent, a crude travel route with open-door policies to the Red Brigade (see ‘R’). The Red Brigade is a militant sect of a disorganized religion the Empire of Gold and Jade pushed out of the east. According to their treaty, the Red Brigade own The Frontier. No one in The Frontier cares. The Empire of Gold and Jade has spent the last forty years reneging on the deal and invading.

The north-east of The Frontier is the ancestral home of triclopes, who hold largely homogenous strongholds and mining colonies there. This includes the northmost reaches of the Uncanny Valley, which are at their most shallow and least populated by giant monsters. The Empire of Gold and Jade makes frequent attempts to cross the Uncanny Valleys here, and is in a perpetual conflict with the triclopes over the region.

The Empire of Gold and Jade may well be coming east for all the tourist attractions. Allegedly it still rains shards of metal in The Sarlund. The Red Brigade patrols The Z (see ‘Z’), the world’s only remaining zombie reservation. Travel far enough west, and rumor has it that there are tears in the fabric of reality. No one has ever come back from the deep west to confirm such rumors.

16 comments:

  1. It looks scary on the west of the Uncanny Valleys but I have an explorer urge to go there.

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  2. sounds like a housing estate just outside Glasgow..

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  3. ...tears in the fabric of reality. Awesome.
    jean yates A to z

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  4. Sounds like a place I wouldn't want to go in reality, but would love in a fictional dream. BTW, I fixed my blog format. It looks much better. Thanks for prompting me to figure out how. Blogspot has well-kept secrets about reformatting when you cut and paste from word. Feel better!

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  5. Land squids?? Sounds very interesting.

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  6. Was the goal to name them after colors? Jade, gold, red...

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  7. Those are some interesting looking natives. I am thinking they are better off without the Empire of Gold and Jade.

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  8. I love the idea of a zombie reservation! Now THAT'S an idea that hasn't been done. Of course, my follow-up thought was what an assisted living facility for elderly zombies would be like. Brain pudding, anyone? :-) I hope things are going a little better for you, John.

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  9. So many fun sounding inhabitants. I couldn't even begin to keep everything straight if I tried to build a world this complicated. Sometimes I have a hard time remembering the color of my MC's hair.

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  10. John, you're the best. You are owning this A to Z challenge, I love it. Fascinating posts, all of 'em thus far.

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  11. The Frontier sounds so adventurous. It makes me want to set off West today to find a tear.

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  12. Sounds like a far more interesting place to be than tht Empire of Jade and Gold. I'm guessing there would be lots of adventures there.

    Rinelle Grey

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  13. Again, the West creeps into a post, making me shiver. Love the sound of all the creatures that live on the Frontier. Maybe I'll meet some of them in other posts.

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  14. Love it. I really like the irony of the names of the city-states (God's Lap and Clemency). This is an absolutely fascinating A to Z - thank you.

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  15. I can see that your world as well it's pretty crowded! Interesting!

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