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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Uther's Processing Station
Uther's Processing Station
Point of Interest
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Coordinates(564, -1331)
Description

At the far side of Uther’s Pass, the Uther's Processing Station marks the beginning of the Hen Livon system. This grim location features terraced slopes that serve as patrol lanes and sorting yards, guiding stock caravans toward breeding compounds. Overseers meticulously check manifests at a checkpoint station built into the cliff base, ensuring that every fresh body is tagged for processing. Goblins relinquish control here, retreating into their holes, leaving behind a cold, systematic environment focused on quotas and inspections rather than chaos. Slaves are stripped, sprayed, and fed into the program with chilling efficiency, marking the end of their freedom and the start of a grim routine.

Appearance

The station is a stark, utilitarian structure carved into the cliffside, with metal fences and sorting areas laid out in precise lines. Overseers in drab uniforms monitor the flow of bodies, while the air is thick with the scent of sweat and fear.

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