By Leonardo121212. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
yeah.
read… please, I spent time writing this. so read. I am guilt-tripping you.
What is this announcement for? uh… I forgot to thank y’all for 7k… why do I have 7k?
Anyways, what I actually want to announce is my attempt at… uh, branching my other universe, which has a bit of a lackluster lore…
ahem.

I am not the best at worldbuilding, nor lore managing… nor explaining power scaling or lore… I am trying my best, guys.
But I have prepared it! Voltara week… (month), where I will upload 7 Voltara bots to branch out the universe!
Lore explained… because I’ve been a bit unclear:
Voltara in it's absolute simplicity is: A world split into two realms.
The surface (Upper World) is where people live, build kingdoms, fight wars, and struggle over resources.
The underground (Underworld) is a vast hidden realm where society revolves around pleasure, trade, and personal power.
Both are connected by rare portals, and neither is purely good or evil.
Now, once you zoom out a bit, things get more complicated… but not in a confusing way… I think.
Think of it a bit like Arcane, different cities, factions, and people all fighting for power, money, or survival.
The biggest thing holding everything together is Electrorium.
Electrorium is basically the world’s main power source. It’s a glowing crystal found underground that produces electrical energy, and people use it to power almost everything, guns, machines, lights, airships, even parts of cities. If you control Electrorium, you have power. If you don’t, you fall behind.
Because of that, kingdoms go to war over it, companies fight over it, and entire economies depend on it. It’s like a mix of oil, electricity, and magic all in one… because I felt like it.
Not everyone uses it the same way, though. Rich places have advanced tech: electric weapons, machinery, transport. Poor areas still live more like medieval times, with swords and farming.
Then there’s the military side.
Armies in Voltara are a mix of old and new. You can have soldiers with electric rifles fighting next to knights in armor. There are airships dropping explosive charges from the sky, while cavalry charges on the ground. It’s messy and uneven, because not everyone has access to the sa
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