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Alright so lore post 1 going up, considering making a group for it to declutter my lores from my statuses
[The Neighborhood Empire]
When 4 planets come together in a perfect union, it is hard to break that pact.
A group made from designated planetary emperors and a few presidents, this group of alien leaders are prideful of their fair ideals and ways of ruling. This group is a democracy of chosen leaders who will get together in a designated area and begin to act upon pressing issues all the while using the public’s opinions to gear it more towards something everyone can have a say in.
This group will make any expense so long as it means keeping peace in a fair and rational way without needing to sacrifice any lives doing so unless it’s completely and entirely necessary.The Neighborhood was established hundreds of years ago by 3 leaders of different species, the Pythins, the Varcauis, and the Tauleer, who all strives to abolish corruption from their governments and to set aside growing tensions to form a union built around ration and morality. They wanted to ensure their people got exactly what is necessary, setting aside all chances of *personal advantages* in favor for things that will benefit most if not all people as a whole.
The Neighborhood is ran by 4-8 leaders either being kings or queens, 1-2 of these leaders representing their origin species. These leaders rule a large part of their world and act on behalf of all the kings and queens, as well as their people, voicing their opinions in the councils. However the Neighborhood rulers do not rule the entire planet, they simply act as representatives, and if a ruler does not feel like their ideas were represented well enough, they can be in the council to object or add onto what the representative is saying.
It used to be this way and still mostly is, until the age of Charisko where the Pythin representative has ruling power over *most* of the planet, but they still act as representatives and voice the other rulers and citizens thoughts and opinions.[Logo origins/use in history]
The Binds of Morals is the insignia of the Neighborhood, used commonly to show that something is a part of or is a product of the Neighborhood, however way back before the Neighborhood and into the years of dark, this symbol would be considered *treason* and can only be punishable by death or banishment.
In modern times, the Binds of Morals is meant to represent the Pythins, Varcauis, and Tauleer (Soon Telikmor) coming together to form a union. It is meant to display that morality is of the essence, and corruption is subsided. The Neighborhood uses the Binds of Morals as their logo to show that they put morality and rationality first, and corruption and or personal gain last. It’s a simple definition but this is just the *modern* meaning, if we dig deeper we find that it’s past meaning is far different.
Back in the years of dark, rulers were typically power hungry and *very* oppressive, believing in a system similarly to humans and divine right. Nobody could tell them how to rule or what they could do, they were purely subjects to their rulers and their will. Being completely powerless began to make citizens feel rightfully angry at their rulers, and inevitably a resistance formed, **The Guild of Oppressed** (loosely translated from Varcauis writings) was a guild formed by citizens who grew tired of being powerless and wanted to replace their rulers with ones that can rule fairly and rationally, they would hold massive rallies in the streets and defile statues or monuments depicting their rulers. These people were tired of being treated unfairly and made it known that they were *willing to die* to make something happen.
Many did die, either to the ruler’s guardsmen or capital punishment, they were tried for treason and many were either publicly executed or banished from their kingdoms. Eventually, after years of protest, the cruel and unjust ruling system died and with it did the Guild of Oppressed.








This is just a little test thing so I can see whether or not y’all want something like this to continue. If it interests you and you’d like to see more, please let me know, and if it’s boring and you don’t want me to post these also let me know. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
that entire first paragraph sounds a lot like “im from the government, and im here to help” aka disaster wrapped in good intentions
watch i bet i’m right
i did actually read the whole thing, and it legitimately reads like a piece of lore from like, some giant world like Game of Thrones or something lol (this is a good thing)
actually impressive as hell if you came up with all of that from your own brainmeats
if this is something to become an animation, just make sure not to dump so much on the viewer at once
and if it has to be done through dialog/reading, pace it out and make sure it’s visually entertaining as well
Probably through very summarized dialogue, so you know who they are just not too too in-depth otherwise that’d take a lot of boring explanation
I did actually, I used all of my brain meats and some of my other meats for it. This is like—the tip of the iceberg of the lore and whatnot, really happy you like it because it’s a nice little intro into everything else because a lot of the characters revolve around the Neighborhood and the growing tension within it
Also the Neighborhood is legitimately just good intentions all around, they’re a great government but the problem arises from the misconduct caused by a recent ruler within it, his crimes have created a domino effect that only violence will end.