Post by DoD Admin on Apr 11, 2010 8:03:34 GMT -5
In a perfect world you would be able to put people together in the same room and they would put all their differences aside and get along in perfect harmony. Maybe sometimes people would not agree, and still find it in their hearts to forgive others in a way that is admirable by the whole population. Every family would be happy, every child would be fed. There would be enough money to go around, every single person would be equal in every single way.
Too bad this isn't a perfect world.
In this world there is constant fighting between the ‘Children of the Moon’ and the ‘Day walkers’. For the most part, the children of the moon are only outcasts, pushed into the darkest corners of existence all throughout history because of the fear of the unknown. The numerous vampires, talented necromancers and scorned spirits have fought back against the day walkers, to ensure their survival in the race of races. Humans that are much too sneaky usually side up with one or the other, but have occasionally been known to create their own rebellions and hold their own cause with just as much foundation.
A treaty has been signed.
For the last century a treaty has been signed from all three sides, but since these people live long their hearts are still full of hatred. Racist comments and slurs are just as common as a hate crime and murder. Some people try to hold the peace together while twice as many try to rip it apart, and in the end nothing is achieved. Slavery? Ha, that's laughable as common as ever. The children of the moon either fight for their right to walk down the street as an equal or succumb to what the day walkers want. Too bad that happens to be them being dead. What about the humans you ask? They are either with the day walkers or against them. The short lived agreement is coming to a premature close and the treaty is crumbling from the years of hateful foundations. The only thing to do is watch the day walkers try to execute;
The Demolition of Darkness