Ebon world illustration - Grimdark theme
Grimdark

Ebon

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Loony

Tyrannical Iron Empire reigns under 10k years of darkness. Cannibal feudalism and despair are life's constants. Magic is extinct, its mention a death sentence. Brutality is casual; institutions run horrific breeding farms, child slavery is rampant. Themes of rape and incest are normalized. Nobles are refined sadists; citizens are mere prey or workers. This X-rated world is steeped in brutal depravity and unspeakable horrors, governed by pervasive fear. History is erased; brutality is law.

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Free’e Station (Vorlund)
Free’e Station (Vorlund)
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Coordinates(-3286, 325)
Description

Free’e Station is a fortified sub-surface terminal carved into ancient bedrock, accessible only through locked stone hatches or internal Empire routes. The vaulted ceilings drip condensation onto reinforced bone-chitin platforms where massive centipedes await orders. Iron rails guide them into launch tunnels stretching for hundreds of kilometers. Dwarf-etched runes glow dimly in the walls, stabilizing vibrations and repelling collapse. Seating is cramped and stinks faintly of musk and egg membrane. While travel is efficient at 40 km/h across vast, unmapped networks, it is never safe due to Bolton raiders who often breach tunnels mid-transit. Most stations have guards, but outside the Empire's core, passengers travel armed or not at all. The air smells faintly of blood, oil, and wet soil, and riders are advised not to sleep, as they might not wake up with all their limbs.

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Fortified terminal with vaulted ceilings, bone-chitin platforms, and glowing runes.

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