Psycholoria - Planet of the Damned
The bloodied Rabbit tumbles far down to madness...
Psycholoria, a rock planet with oceans of black and red. Nothing bright lives here...
The land of Psycholoria is a long stretch of brown and grey wasteland with no real greenery unless it is artificial. The waters are black and red leading to dark depths of nothing. The atmosphere is filled with old chemicals that can do damage to a persons lungs as they expand and humans become Psycholorian. All other races are immune to this and humans are given pills to combat the change.
Psycholorian cities and spaced out, limited Villages are all suspended in the sky by hover engines that run beneath the metallic platforms on which large buildings are built. These metallic platforms are connected by large magnetic monorail lines that also support vehicles, suspending them upside down. The platforms are owned by the individual houses and have passed between hands many a time through civil warfare which have led to many platform repairs throughout the extensive years since they were built. Platforms are connected by small metallic bridges that, once activated, lower down, allowing pedestrians to cross and cars to roam on the land. These bridges are in place to allow for spacecraft to move freely through the air without worrying about flying over or around them.
The land of Psycholoria is a long stretch of brown and grey wasteland with no real greenery unless it is artificial. The waters are black and red leading to dark depths of nothing. The atmosphere is filled with old chemicals that can do damage to a persons lungs as they expand and humans become Psycholorian. All other races are immune to this and humans are given pills to combat the change.
Psycholorian cities and spaced out, limited Villages are all suspended in the sky by hover engines that run beneath the metallic platforms on which large buildings are built. These metallic platforms are connected by large magnetic monorail lines that also support vehicles, suspending them upside down. The platforms are owned by the individual houses and have passed between hands many a time through civil warfare which have led to many platform repairs throughout the extensive years since they were built. Platforms are connected by small metallic bridges that, once activated, lower down, allowing pedestrians to cross and cars to roam on the land. These bridges are in place to allow for spacecraft to move freely through the air without worrying about flying over or around them.