Before Earth took form, the Titans shaped creation, each embodying a force of nature. Banishing of their own for their thirst for power, they left behind The Gate, a link to realms of pure energy.
"Hesperia, the central landmass, is often characterized by vast arid deserts and expansive drylands, embodying the untamed spirit of the wild setting. Amidst its rugged terrain, lush forests, snowy mountain ranges and humid swamplands provide stark contrasts and refuge. Surrounding Hesperia are diverse islands: to the west, the secluded Themysciran while southwest lies Poseidon's Lost Kingdom. In the north, the frigid Hyborean Glaciers create an icy frontier, while the Endlands in the south mark the edge of the known world."
"'Gate Manipulation' refers to the various scientific methods and techniques used to open, activate, or close the Gates in both Witchbreeds and non-Witchbreeds. These methods can include specialized rituals, pharmacological treatments, or rigorous training regimens designed to control the metaphysical link between the physical and immaterial planes, thereby regulating the flow of energy."
"'Mythics', also known as 'Witchbreeds' by the Church of the Father, possess supernatural powers through their active Gates. They face persecution and are often actively hunted due to fear. The recently ended 'Mythic War' revolved around the conflict between the powers of the church and the Olympic rebellion."
"'The Gate' is the term used to describe the link between all living beings and the energy planes, which are entire dimensions made of pure energy and power. This link, or Gate, is how Witchbreeds get their supernatural powers. It's important to know that every living thing, not just Witchbreeds, has a Gate. While not all Gates are active, and many never open, there is potential for any Gate to be activated under the right conditions."
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"the Church of the Father reigns supreme over Hesperia, its influence extending over all territories under the dominion of the nation of Linguardia. At its core, the church venerates a deity known simply as the Father, symbolized by a mouth that embodies the divine entity and his spoken word, which is believed to be the origin of all their sacred scriptures."