Stellare

Many no longer believed in God or a messiah. Long before the uprising, many people had abandoned faith, unified churches, or the belief in a higher power. Many people believed in the power of science, rational thinking, esotericism, or simply nothing at all.

After the Great War, our new masters abolished old religion, destroyed all religious iconography and banished all religious texts.

In place of the old ways and sometimes fantastical beliefs, they gave us a new Heaven to reach for and new heights to aspire to. After all that had befallen humanity, even some of the skeptical found themselves clinging to this small sense of newfound hope.

The stratosphere, the name of our new holy beings and also the place where they reside; the stratosphere, where the stars shine in their vast expanse—a sky realm of gods and demigods. Beyond it lies Oasis, a place distant in the vast black unexplored outer limits. Surely, there is life out there somewhere in some far-off universe; perhaps this is the joyful candle of hope that truth exists in Stellare.

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