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<blockquote data-quote="Gez" data-source="post: 1813183" data-attributes="member: 1328"><p>My brother's submission to WotC's setting search featured a setting with a Law-vs.-Chaos conflict. The lawful side (humans, halflings, dwarves, hobgoblins, kobolds) was centered around the Solar Empire, while the chaotic side (elves, gnomes, orcs, bugbears, ogres, feys) lived in the Twilight Kingdoms.</p><p></p><p>The principle was that the Sun was the instrument of Law, while stars were of Chaos. In regions controlled by lawful people, the day was brighter, but nights were dark and stars were colorless. In regions controlled by chaotic people, days were gloomy but nights were brightly (as a full moon) illuminated by stars of all colors of the rainbow.</p><p></p><p>Also, the Solar Empire and its civilization was about cities and plains covered by farmlands and grazelands. Nature in lawful regions is to be tamed and dominated, transformed into something that is controllable. Twilight Kingdoms were much more diversified -- forests, swamps, deserts, etc. As the Empire conquers Kingdoms, trees are cut, bogs are dried up, deserts are irrigated, bringing everything into a repetitive, homogenous harmony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gez, post: 1813183, member: 1328"] My brother's submission to WotC's setting search featured a setting with a Law-vs.-Chaos conflict. The lawful side (humans, halflings, dwarves, hobgoblins, kobolds) was centered around the Solar Empire, while the chaotic side (elves, gnomes, orcs, bugbears, ogres, feys) lived in the Twilight Kingdoms. The principle was that the Sun was the instrument of Law, while stars were of Chaos. In regions controlled by lawful people, the day was brighter, but nights were dark and stars were colorless. In regions controlled by chaotic people, days were gloomy but nights were brightly (as a full moon) illuminated by stars of all colors of the rainbow. Also, the Solar Empire and its civilization was about cities and plains covered by farmlands and grazelands. Nature in lawful regions is to be tamed and dominated, transformed into something that is controllable. Twilight Kingdoms were much more diversified -- forests, swamps, deserts, etc. As the Empire conquers Kingdoms, trees are cut, bogs are dried up, deserts are irrigated, bringing everything into a repetitive, homogenous harmony. [/QUOTE]
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