1 The Genesis Project: Breeding Storytellers Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:49 pm
The Pantheon
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It started with the Zero Moment: all of existence was created. Gods, demons and angels were born within the Void, an infinite and metaphysical darkness that fills in the cracks of the Omniverse and rests between Dimensions, Universes, and Multiverses. Then, Mortals and Energy creatures began to inhabit living dimensions as a result of the Infinite Lives event. The world was expanding.
Then came the Eden Resonance. Emerging from the catastrophic merger of a living and dead dimension was a tyrant unlike anything before or since. Thanks to two brave warriors he was put down after a reign spanning millions of years and thousands of dimensions. But that wasn't all the Omniverse had in store. There was a law drafted to bind the God's hands, the Regenesis Virus and subsequent extermination of the infected, and the String Incident which lead to the evolution of the Sin Eaters from parasitic annoyance to threat. Beyond that was the greatest of all the threats: a war caused by the outbreak of a curse that destroyed the sparks of billions of living beings, causing them to forever remain incomplete in limbo. At the center of it all stood Alexander, a man without a soul and the target of Death's rage. Picking up just a month after Death bound Alexander to the bowels of Tartarus, create a story that navigates the vast landscapes. Populate the world with wild, silly, and powerful characters while exploring deep themes and writing with others who share your passion. Our site is small, but the goal is big. An in-depth view can be seen in our small but expanding Site Lore Category
We are not just a roleplay site. The Genesis Project is a community for writers that takes place inside a massive, ever-expanding world whose lore and setting are constantly defined and redefined by the members, whose bestiary always gains new entries with every single species introduced on site, and where players are encouraged to create and catalog as many characters and events as they possibly can. Our four golden rules are the only solid things our members must abide by, while our list of expectations set the things you should expect and ask for of staff and each other.
The Genesis Project intends to answer one question: What Will You Create?