Nanoha:Incgame
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The Dimensional Sea is, every so often, a strange, strange place. | The Dimensional Sea is, every so often, a strange, strange place. | ||
- | So far, no one's found a place where it's stranger than Unadministered World 42 - a planet that seems to run on different rules than anything ever seen and recorded by the Time-Space Administration Bureau or Saint Church. | + | So far, no one's found a place where it's stranger than Unadministered World 42 - a planet that seems to run on different rules than anything ever seen and recorded by the [http://nanoha.wikia.com/wiki/Time-Space_Administration_Bureau Time-Space Administration Bureau] or Saint Church. |
Your team of four is now pretty sure that crash-landing on the continent of Fae'Run, on the planet Toril (at least, that's what the natives call it) is the very definition of a "Bad Day". The ship would probably be totaled under ''normal'' circumstances, let alone landing on a world where the parts that could be used to fix it, or another ship to get off the planet, won't be discovered for tens of thousands of years, where a vast number of coterminous dimensions exist immediately adjacent to it, and there are beings that make the near-mythical civilization of Al-Hazard seem weak by comparison, who are worshipped as gods - and as far as this world is concerned, they're probably right. | Your team of four is now pretty sure that crash-landing on the continent of Fae'Run, on the planet Toril (at least, that's what the natives call it) is the very definition of a "Bad Day". The ship would probably be totaled under ''normal'' circumstances, let alone landing on a world where the parts that could be used to fix it, or another ship to get off the planet, won't be discovered for tens of thousands of years, where a vast number of coterminous dimensions exist immediately adjacent to it, and there are beings that make the near-mythical civilization of Al-Hazard seem weak by comparison, who are worshipped as gods - and as far as this world is concerned, they're probably right. |