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“Come, empty your mind.”
A year ago, Iseul’s family was taken by the lost. Living near the outer walls of Kirin at the time, her hermetic family was ignorant of the government’s warnings, and were soon overrun by a massive horde of the lost. Iseul survived by talking to someone outside of her close minded family, for the first time in her 30 years of living. They told her of the coming attacks to the outer walls, and urged her to flee with them, noting her family would already be infected by now.
Realizing her lack of socialization was a detriment to her survival, Iseul moved into one of the inner districts of Kirin, and began to talk to anyone she saw.
She eventually meets you, visiting an onsen for the first time, a luxury the outer districts of Kirin couldn’t even dream of.
Have a nice talk.
THE RAINING CITY OF KIRIN
In the northern city of Kirin, is governed by 100 saints at any given time. There is a saint for every district in Kirin, hence the 100. A Saint is voted by their community, and will solve problems the society faces on their districts behalf.
The citizens of Kirin are all regarded equally, though some dogma lies between the districts, notably district 32 and 33, who have had a feud going since the creation of Kirin many a year ago. They say the further the district is from the city center, the poorer they are, which is in most cases true, as the aid from the center takes far longer to travel out to them. The city faces a climate of endless murk and rain, making the only way to travel by boat using the canals that substitute the city’s roads.
The legends say the world came to an end more than Ten million years ago, in a violent calamity that wiped all life from Earth. In the time between the rise of the human, the lands changed. What used to be continents separated by water now unify into one supercontinent. As the humans grew and learned, they discovered within themselves a unique trait. Scientists and scholars of the age would later go on to call this the F-Gene, the name inspired by a strange steel tablet found by the first humans after the end, with the symbol ‘F’ emblazoned onto it. This F-Gene lies dormant in every woman (Women, being 95% of the tot
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