Basic Assumptions about Ayenee

I think it's more accurate to say that some of Ayenee's population was weird about tech-based RP, and the way that you worded that post specifically makes me think that you were part of that crowd. I say that because you're describing the time frame in which FEISAR was getting off the ground, and was a pretty well-respected by everyone they interacted with — including the people trying to kill us. That's also the time some friends and I were running around playing Maverick Hunters from the Mega Man X series and getting into more than our fair share of trouble.

The more accounts I read and the more I think back on my time as an admin of .org, the more I feel that a definitive history of Ayenee is completely impossible to assemble. The entire community was divided into cliques that refused to interact with one another, meaning that every account is going to flat-out contradict every other account.
Not necessarily a part of that crowd but at the time I wasn’t a fan of sci-fi lol. Each to their own. Certainly preferred the more dark age/fantasy/horror genres. But scenarios change, people change and writing styles change. Matured. I welcome anything that’s enjoyable to read.
 
I mean logically you could be looking at different time eras that these rp cliques existed in. With the temporal anomalies existing through out Ayenee due to powerful magic weakening the veil of reality between time periods. I made new characters to rp in scifi heavy rps and others to rp in more modern rps, but I spent most of my time in fantasy/horror rps. That being said I don't think my characters interacted much with anyone outside those time frame rps. Reese never met Slaine that I know of, but a few of my other characters with more scifi heavy attributes did.
 
Let’s try this…

Ayenee is a (city/region/state). So is Eden. And Rhydin. And Tenaria. They’re all on the planet Terra, a large earth-like planet where magic is real to those with the mystical know-how. Some places seem more modern or post-modern, while others seem more medieval or gothic in nature. Ultimately less developed.

This Terra sits in the “Ayenee Star System” we will say. This star system is part of a galaxy. This galaxy is part of a universe. This universe is ultimately called The Prime Material Plane.

This Prime Material Plane is the logical universe that all RP takes place in. It has peer material planes, alternate dimensions and/or timelines, as well as other realms associated with it throughout a wider cosmology that includes demonic, celestial, infernal, and other mystical planes. These associated planes/realms/dimensions account for The Multiverse.

This Multiverse, although now we are getting complicated, is one of many multiverses! The culmination of these multiverses form a Megaverse!

Then guess what?! All of those Megaverses can somehow be influenced by ideas apparently. Some people call that the Metaverse!

So from Metaverse, where do we go next one might ask. Well, at this point there are no more verses. These sets of Megaverses form what are known as Continuities. It’s at this point where we separate fiction from fantasy, fandom from Freeform. Now we are in the outskirts of existence. Pure outerplanar territory.

Welcome to The Omniscape. Dwelling of The Arbitrary Entity and The Cosmic Hierarchy. There’s only one Omniverse. There is no “___’s Omniverse is more/less than ___’s Omniverse.” And there are no alternate Omniverses.

Situations like “Yahell” and what I’ll refer to as “Rhydins DARKEST Hour” (the closing of user rooms on the respective platforms) all tie into some catastrophe which unified the “realms” to eventually what we see in this day and age.
 
Yes I said I would wait till I had a chance to read this thread years ago, and hey I had time....

So to my thinking Ayenee was a planet, that in essence was a nexus point to every universe/multiverse. Which is how you had Vampires, Angels, Sayjins, Nekos, Dragons, Xenomorphs, and everything else ever thought of cohabitating on a single planet. I had always thought of Ayenee as a rocky world roughly 3 times larger than Jupiter with massive cave networks for all our Drow friends, Gravity I would say was Earth norm, because well too many human and human adjacent creatures walking around instead of being turned into goo. As for Tenaria and Eden, and so on they were almost parallel Ayenee's that were changed either through some divinity, or accident and could be accessed from Ayenee and in turn could access Ayenee. Now I will say I always Always ALWAYS wanted a map of Ayenee, but none that I ever saw seems to remotely covered enough territory. I saw the majority of Ayenee as trackless forests and jungles, with a few metropolitan areas and near on infinite kingdoms and fiefdoms. I did think of Ayenee as a mineral rich and magically abundant world and when humans arrived from any number of universes they either embraced Ayenee through magic or tech. Because what do you do when a six story tall fire breathing lizard wants to eat you for dinner, either build a mech suit, or learn to cast polymorph on it. As for Ayenee Capitol City, I had always thought of it as similar in latitude and weather to New York, When I created Tesla City in the Assassins war, I thought of it as a hybrid of Chicago, and Denver. I don't recall a whole lot of other cities in Ayenee. Sanctum, ACC, and Tesla were the only full on cities I ever recall encountering. Towns and hamlets as well as castle towns were plentiful although most were short lived. As for Nil-Kemorya's statement about how Ayenee's player base was disparate and divided into cliques there is certainly truth to that point, hell Ayenee had two separate forum communities and death boards from pretty much the word go. That paired with the normalized "Iggy" and Para-rp elitism didn't help. The only thing that didn't make Ayenee into a collective of pocket dimensions was the lack of a boot option in Yahoo Chat. Having a whole history of Ayenee as from the character prospective though I think is impossible, just like real history not everyone's story is known or remembered. Same is true for the player prospective. We can all remember who we played with and details of their view of the world, but in general where that piece fits into the broader world of Ayenee is impossible to reconcile.
 
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