Anti-Magic

Storybook

General

Culture

The Republic of the Undergrowth is a collectivist society built on resilience, tradition, and an unwavering opposition to the modern external magic. Their way of life emphasizes agility, self-sufficiency, and adaptation to their dense forest home. Their communities are tight-knit, favoring communal structures and practical living, though some individuals seek solitude due to the lack of privacy. Clothing is designed for mobility and comfort, with dark greens and brownish-reds reflecting the land’s fertile soil. Exposure of the arms and midsection is common, while legs remain covered as a cultural norm.

Animals

Each species within the Republic carries symbolic significance, reinforcing the faction’s values of stealth, resilience, and adaptability.

Classes

The Republic’s warriors are trained to counter magic users with lethal efficiency, prioritizing speed and ambush tactics over direct confrontation. Magic is strictly forbidden, except for healers, who serve as the faction’s only mystical exception.

Combat Philosophy

Architecture

The Republic’s architecture embraces the forest, integrating structures into the environment rather than altering it. They build wide, not tall, favoring hidden settlements nestled beneath towering trees or along cliffsides. Older buildings once bore intricate designs, but practicality has since taken precedence, leading to a shift toward utilitarian construction. Structures remain camouflaged beneath dense foliage, blending seamlessly with the terrain.

Biome

The Republic thrives within a dense, mist-laden woodland dominated by colossal trees, thorny undergrowth, and creeping vines. Fog often shrouds the landscape, adding to its mystique. Moss blankets the ground and climbs along bark and stone, softening the presence of both nature and civilization.

Naming Conventions

The Republic of the Undergrowth refers to its people as the Shaded People, a reflection of their hidden and collective nature. Their settlements and landmarks often reference shadows, secrecy, or the forest’s deep undergrowth, reinforcing their connection to the land.

History

Discovery of "new" Magic

The Shaded People, under the protection of the Valanidiá Royal Family, initially tried to embrace the discovery of external magic, seeing it as a tool for protection of the weak and alternative for those weak of body to defend themselves. However, while many saw it as a boon, others, particularly those encouraged by a secretive magic faction, used magic as a means to gain power. Although initially met with skepticism, Queen Melia Valanidiá encouraged her people to accept magic, even appointing a Court Magician and granting mages prestigious roles. As mages became integrated into society, the Kingdom appeared to flourish, but the peace was shattered when magical pillagers began attacking villages, and the Kingdom's defenses, unprepared for magical combat, were overwhelmed.

The Queen's Murder

In response, Queen Melia took steps to train her soldiers in anti-magic tactics, but before they could fully prepare, a group of mages attacked the palace, killing the queen. This tragic event plunged the Kingdom into chaos, with the royal family lacking a direct heir. As the remaining mages were exiled, the Kingdom struggled to regain order. Ultimately, the survivors decided that external magic posed a threat to their society, and they decided to outlaw all magic except for healing, which they considered entirely separate from all "new" magic.

The Establishment of the Council

In the wake of this upheaval, the Kingdom established a new system of governance—a ruling council composed of high-ranking court members and key citizens who had helped restore peace. They also left a spot for the queen’s brother, who had been absent during the crisis, should he return. The council's goal was to ensure stability and avoid the uncertainty of a single ruler, and with it, they hoped to build a brighter future for their people.

Artifact

The Discovery of the Artifact

Over a century ago, during the reign of the last queen’s great-grandfather, a violent earthquake exposed a hidden marvel—an ancient, man-made cavern carved deep into the heart of a cliff. At its center lay a mysterious artifact - later known as The Artifact of the Unyielding Echo -, appearing as nothing more than a perfectly smooth metallic stone. Though its unassuming nature belied its importance, the elaborate stonework surrounding it hinted at a grander purpose. Initially regarded as an archaeological curiosity, the artifact’s true significance became evident when it resisted all attempts to be moved, broken, or altered. Scholars, artisans, and explorers flocked to study it, gradually establishing a small settlement that, in time, flourished into a thriving city.

Revolution in Metallurgy

The artifact’s presence inadvertently spurred a revolution in metallurgy, as blacksmiths sought stronger materials to crack its secrets. The pursuit of more durable alloys led to rapid advancements in forging techniques, attracting even more settlers and cementing the city as an industrial hub. Yet, despite generations of study, the artifact remained an enigma, its purpose and origin shrouded in mystery—until the day it awoke.

The Awakening of the Artifact

One fateful afternoon, children playing near the artifact’s resting place noticed a soft glow emanating from its surface. Their excited chatter reached the ears of nearby guards, who, though skeptical, followed them into the depths of the cavern. When hours passed with no sign of their return, the city grew uneasy. Then, a lone survivor—a child, bloodied and shaken—staggered from the darkness. Between gasping sobs, they spoke of nightmarish constructs, faceless beings of solid light that had emerged without warning, overwhelming the guards and sealing all paths of escape. The only reason the child survived was sheer luck and a desperate dash through the maze-like corridors.

The Aftermath

From that moment, the cavern was declared off-limits, placed under constant watch by elite guards. Though the constructs never ventured beyond the cave’s entrance, their presence ensured that none dared to challenge the depths again. Adventurers and soldiers occasionally test themselves against the outer tunnels, but the artifact itself remains untouched, its glow a silent reminder of the tragedy that claimed those who ventured too close. To this day, no one knows what triggers the manifestation of the constructs, nor whether the artifact can ever be deactivated—if such a thing is even possible.

Quests

The Artifact of the Unyielding Echo (Main Quest Connection)

Discovering the Artifact

NPCs and Rumors
The Artifact’s Nature

Entering the City

✅ Positive Standing with the Faction:
😐 Neutral Standing with the Faction:
🚨 Negative Standing with the Faction:

Exploring the Cave

Outskirts of the Cave (Artifact is Passive)
Deeper Within (Artifact is Active)

Lost Brother of the Queen (Main Faction Quest)

Trigger

Encounters

First Encounter
Bonus Encounter (Lore-Heavy)
Subsequent Encounters

Influence on the Faction

Gameplay Effects