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Rainical Inquiries: Admit it, you dislike the world.


Raine

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Sometimes I just admire the human mind. As people we have minds that create and imagine to ends that some could argue are dangerous even counterproductive to our species. Admit how many of you have dreamed of living in your imaginations. This reality is dull reality. You are told what to do and not do by omnipresent organizations. Success is defined as living a mundane life of stability and relative financial security. Only the brashest are still content to entrepreneurship or sickening stardom.

Fiction has given us this idea, something that can never actually be seized but still able to teased. How many of you wished to live in some far-off mythical world with total freedom, supernatural, and ability to ascend to yourself to importance and influence. Perhaps your world is closer to home, however warranting individualism some enigmatic factor that makes you different to change things and matter. Relationship so dark and compelling that what shallowness humans seem to interact with here is put to shame. Whatever lies in the deepest recesses of your mind, it haunts you. A dream that contrasts reality, a self-destructive wish, our minds are awful things.

What is your world and how you feel about it being some impossibility in an unmoving and disappointingly stable world of reason and no frontiers?

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I turned a fantasy of mine into a D&D campaign setting.

Now me and my friend is planning to turn that setting into an RPG once we're done with his game.

Basically, my world is not a world, but a multiverse.

Each universe is called a Realm or Saga. Each Realm/Saga floats within a sea of existence. Each Realm/Saga is infinitely touching each other yet infinity distant to each other. Each Realm/Saga is completely different, one could be a universe exactly like ours, others could be a planet that is infinitely huge, ever expanding, the sky and space reaching infinitely in one end and the ground and dirt going the opposite direction.

Some are paradises, others are living Hells, while some could be Limbo.

Some things of awesome (Which my friends told me at least):

Undead knights that protect the weak, run orphanages across several Sagas
Hindu/Buddhist Monks that keep the status quo and serve a sleeping God of death and life
Necromancer/Geomancers running ancient Wuxia China
Sunbro Templars
Dragon, Wyvern, Sea Serpent, and Wurm riding South East Asian Wood Elves
Tsarist Russians teaming up with Mordor Mongolians led by Sauron/Genghis Khan
British Empire/India fighting against Nordic Vikings that teamed up with Jewish Dorves

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Quite the words you have

But anyways I always find it nice to leave to my dream world when I'm alone and have nothing else to do
I just find it so nice to have it, it's my own escape from reality
Where I can feel so perfect and not have to worry about anything

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My world lies dead and buried...

Unlike a lot of others I imagine I actually got lucky enough for my fantasy to come true. I don't exactly want to live in any of the nuemerous fantasy worlds out there, becuase our intrest in them comes from how different they are to our own. A long time there and we would grow bored, just like a holiday destination I'd say. That and as much as I hate life at times, this world is a relatively safe place to be in compared to my ideas for fantasy worlds. No, my fantasy world is in this one, but one where my life isn't as mind-numbingly repetive and lonely as it is now. I'd love for my life to go back, to when it was my perfect world. And now I will stop before I go into a 30 minute long rant about my seemingly insignifcant problems to a bunch of people who don't give a rat's arse.

I think this entire thing comes from us not being able to accept how dull life has become. People settle down doing pointless jobs, which most of the time never lead to great success. We want more, but with no way to get it, we imagine worlds where we are the centre of focus. And where things go right for us, not wrong. But despite all its mysteries, the world is a distinctly mundane, boring, and pain filled place.

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