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This is a very complex dome, and it’s due to the interconnectedness of world
mythology. As I’m sure you’re aware, Earth is home to many a myth, which
people once believed, or at least found value in the stories that described
them. Since there have been so many cultures in our history, these myths often
contradict each other. Lots of them, for instance, came up with a god of the
sun, but they could never all be true. That’s where this dome takes liberties,
because they are all “true” insomuch as they coexist here. There are
indeed multiple sun gods, and they operate as a sort of council. Don’t ask me
what they do, though, because as I’m sure you’re also aware, this is all made
up. In real life, God doesn’t exist, elves don’t exist, trolls don’t exist.
This is an immersive world where such creatures and beings have been
engineered out of the specifications presented in the various source
materials. It can be hard to track. Some myths even contradict themselves, as
told by different authors, and diverging translations. So, Mythodome does its
best, but the interesting result—which I’ve been trying to drive at this whole
time—is that it is more than the sum of its parts. It has spawned a
new mythology, which includes that sun-god council I mentioned, and
various factional alliances that never existed in the original stories,
because they weren’t culturally related. Part of the experience is learning
the new story that has come out of this, which could have hypothetically been
its own franchise in traditional media, if someone had thought to be quite
this comprehensive before. There are different kinds of elves, for instance,
because there have been different interpretations in the stories, and these
elves are aware of each other, and have developed complicated relationships
with each other naturally. That’s my understanding anyway, which is that their
dynamics have taken on a life of their own to form this fresh society, and I
think they were doing it before any Earthans came to visit. That alone is
interesting enough, not just that these mythical creatures can be genetically
engineered, but that we end up with unpredictable consequences as a result of
so many variables. I’m rambling now, but suffice it to say that it would not
be difficult to spend years here. You could even spend an entire lifetime,
making your own way, and finding your purpose. Because very little about this
place was prewritten. It’s all been developing on its own, and who knows where
it will take us next?
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