This poem is lore for my game idea, and follows up on plot threads from:
"The Tyrant" https://www.furaffinity.net/view/63636974/
"Rocky Recording No. 5" https://www.furaffinity.net/view/62197776/
"Crest of Hate" https://www.furaffinity.net/view/61659283/
And "A Dialog Between A Granfather Bat and a Pup" https://www.furaffinity.net/view/59670791/
It starts with an elderly fruit bat teaching his young grandson about relativity. This establishes the fact there existed an in-Universe equivalent to Albert Einstein and that he used to live the the country Spruce once called home. Being a small child, Blast finds his grandfather Spruce's lesson kind of boring. He wonders if the speed of light being the limit is true on television shows, alluding to that world's equivalent of Star Trek. And then the real world physics kind of drop away when Blast mentions having traveled through another dimension between a cave and a mountain. Is it kind of foreshadowing future plans I have in the lore for my game idea to mention going through Infraspace at faster than light speeds will send one back in time once they exit? And then they discuss how he shouldn't let anyone else know of the existence of Infraspace, and the time travel trope of going back in time to alter history with lethal force. Spruce doesn't want his grandson to interfere with the politics from around the time he fled his country, as Blast only exists because Spruce fled said country to another one several thousand kilometers away, and then a bit further from there. Am I overthinking the lore when I should be actually making the game it is for?
"The Tyrant" https://www.furaffinity.net/view/63636974/
"Rocky Recording No. 5" https://www.furaffinity.net/view/62197776/
"Crest of Hate" https://www.furaffinity.net/view/61659283/
And "A Dialog Between A Granfather Bat and a Pup" https://www.furaffinity.net/view/59670791/
It starts with an elderly fruit bat teaching his young grandson about relativity. This establishes the fact there existed an in-Universe equivalent to Albert Einstein and that he used to live the the country Spruce once called home. Being a small child, Blast finds his grandfather Spruce's lesson kind of boring. He wonders if the speed of light being the limit is true on television shows, alluding to that world's equivalent of Star Trek. And then the real world physics kind of drop away when Blast mentions having traveled through another dimension between a cave and a mountain. Is it kind of foreshadowing future plans I have in the lore for my game idea to mention going through Infraspace at faster than light speeds will send one back in time once they exit? And then they discuss how he shouldn't let anyone else know of the existence of Infraspace, and the time travel trope of going back in time to alter history with lethal force. Spruce doesn't want his grandson to interfere with the politics from around the time he fled his country, as Blast only exists because Spruce fled said country to another one several thousand kilometers away, and then a bit further from there. Am I overthinking the lore when I should be actually making the game it is for?
Category Poetry / Fantasy
Species Bat
Size 50 x 50px
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