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8th Age Lore Notes/Suggestions

!!!SPOILERS BELOW!!!

Listed below are a few suggestions to take into consideration when writing lore for this age. Polemos is a vast world and there are always exceptions to the rule, so you do not have to follow these to the letter; rather these suggestions are focused on the “spirit” or “themes” that you should follow.

Themes

Trouble in Paradise

The majority of humanity (outside the unions) live in a technological wonderland. Famine, major diseases, natural disasters, and all but the most serious of injuries can be addressed by technology. Yet starvation, epidemics, poverty, war, and all the usual woes to humanity are still rampant. The severity differs by area of course, but people's flaws, and the evils that follows them can not be fixed by simply building better tools.

Body and Soul

Like most (if not all) cyberpunk settings, questions around the nature of self when whole-body replacement is possible (inevitable?). Thematically, 8th age tries to stick to the following (narrative) maxims:

Note that people in the 8th Age, depending on their worldview, very often will disagree with these maxims, and that taken to extremes this rejection causes all manner of problems in the world.

The Magic of Technology

Advanced technology seems secular in the 8th age, but is literally magical. K-H generators draw from the magic power of nature (see: Natural magic power in the 4th Age), Chaos power is technological use of Chaos energy (see: Chaos power in the 4th Age), Divine Machines are really demons posing as digital minds or True AI. Normal people aren't aware and likely would not believe this if they found out. This wide-spread use of magic has not caused cataclysms like previous ages because it's use is relatively low-powered and un-ambitious, but things like K-H pollution (esp: the Meikyou disaster) are signs that the abuse of natural law for technological gains is pernicious.

The Free Technology Problem

Should people be free to use advanced technology? Can people be trusted with that power? As the power a single individual can muster increases over time, does the control and oversight the group has also need to increase? This question serves as the foundation for the three major ideologies involved in the Long War:

Long War Timeline

A broad timeline of the Long War with an eye to narrative beats: