
Your world has been destroyed.
A monsterous creature known as the Lamia has devoured it, along with hundreds of other worlds spanning hundreds of dimensions. You might not even realize it happened; Lamia’s teeth can move more swiftly than your mind can comprehend. Or perhaps the terror of seeing the sky go black as the monster blotted out your sun is a clear memory indeed. Either way, the truth is that all that remains of your home world are slivers, frozen in time within impenetrable purple crystals, the leftovers of Lamia’s feeding. It is in one of these that you are contained, held in stasis and doomed for all eternity to float across space and through the holes between dimensions.
That is, until you are located by the Pistis Sophia.
A huge vessel with a massive sphere at its center, the Pistis Sophia is one of many ships dedicated to recovering the remains of Lamia attacks and rescuing the survivors within. This is your new home, within the steam powered refugee world in the belly of the ship, known as the Messiah Sphere. You are free to leave whenever you like, but really...
Where would you go? |
Premise Messiah sphere is a Steampunk-style Panfandom RP set in the dystopian universe where people from different worlds are brought together by one devastating fact: that the worlds in which they had lived have all been destroyed. With nowhere to go, the Pistis Sophia has created a place for them: the Messiah Sphere, an inverted world inside its belly. Comprised of four distinct parts, some of which float in mid air, the Messiah Sphere defies many of the basic laws the refugees had been accustomed to.
Labeled as endangered species and rescued, the refugees who are released into Messiah Sphere can leave whenever they want. But the crystal that contained you after Lamia’s attack is now inside of you, ready to consume you again at any time; and without any ship to take you away, where could you really go? The safest place to be is within the world made for these survivors, inside the sphere, as the Pistis Sophia scours space for more of these lost souls. |