The Glyph Saga: A History Lesson

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There was a huge Life Rights Movement under the slogan Aide-toi, Le Ciel T'aidera (Help yourselves, heaven will help you too), led by an intelligent Pangan woman named Omnia Vinciti-Amoria, using her extraordinarily rare superpowers. She simply grew tired of the rude alien intervention. Her and her cohorts formed a political organization called the Quarters Life Cipher in her home Region of Panga in 98 SF, and the aliens kowtowed to her powerful influence, for a while. The original QLC consisted of individuals that went underground from the widespread violence, in an attempt to make positive changes.

The QLC broke their Regional political structure down into a President, Vice President, and two sets of Judges, along with eight sectors that addressed the needs of the citizens Cana (Humanoid Health), Labor and Energy, Education and Culture, Science and Psychology, Defense and Standards, Investigations and Justice, All Minaries (Treasury and Statistics), and Commerce and Transport. The other Regions followed suit, and they temporarily stopped their unfounded fighting.

After a millennium of productive reign, the QLC divided into Houses around 1098 SF to focus the energies of groups of Leader's on certain areas, and to give the public an even further structured government. The Merid and Rizon Houses were the two subdivisions that made up the Quarters Life Cipher, founded by Horus Rizon and Ian Merid. Each House had two Quarters: The Merid House consisted of Quarters Two and Four, which usually handled All Minaries, Labor and Energy, Commerce and Transport, and Investigations and Justice. The Rizon House consisted of Quarters One and Three, handling Cana, Education and Culture, Science and Psychology, and Defense and Standards.

There was harmony across the planet for many centuries as the subsequent QLC Leaders used their newly found energy for healing the land and its populace. That was, until the thirst for supremacy reared its horrible head again.

The Hospites Nostri grew disenchanted with Earth once more after the Meteor Incident of 1730 SF. Over a five-year period, a rather large Meteor threatened to collide with and destroy the Earth. Panga and Maurasia combined their efforts to save the planet, without the help of the aliens for a change. That insult incensed them. Afterwards, Panga took the credit for devising the entire world-saving plan, and thumbed their noses at Maurasia.

A small faction of immoral insurgents, led by a legendary scientist named Doctor Signor Vincesti, was gluttonous and saw the Earth's vulnerability. They developed an Ecliptic Earth Theory in 1750 SF in which the Pangan Leaders claimed the Earth was in critical danger of natural destruction. They overthrew the Quarters Life Cipher with the Ecliptic Earth Theory, and their campaign Abusus Non Tollit Usum (Abuse Doesn't Take Away Use). Abusus Non Tollit Usum secretly consisted of people using their superpowers for their own selfish advancement. Even finding ways to strengthen and increase their superpowers. They ruled with a crooked hand, and did anything to satisfy their rabid lust for world domination, assassinating anyone that sided against them.

The new group named themselves the Neo Quarters Life Cipher. They wanted to take the alien's attempts at global unification even further, and changed the name of the Region to Panga Uno Animo (One Mind Unanimously). Amongst the other new religions out there, they formed a Regionally-required scientific faith called Ephemeredes, based on a holy book of fables released every hundred years called The Chronicles of Ephemeris, Ephemeredes' prophet. Vincesti himself supposedly penned the first book, based loosely on geometrical calculations and theoretical prophecies. According to the stars, Ephemeris gave Vincesti the divine right to be the first Emperor of Panga Uno Animo.

The aliens saw the conflict as another opening for meddling, and wasted no time. They welcomed the coming of the Neo Quarters Life Cipher as liked-minded allies in a rich Region. With the aid of the Hospites Nostri, Vincesti threw up an invisible force field and massive Gate around Panga and started research on how to eliminate the need for nature. In his eyes, and the eyes of those who followed him, it was nature, not man, who failed the Earth many centuries ago. It was nature's fault that the Antarctic ice melted, flooding the Earth, and wiping out ancient history. Nature was evil, and obliterated the lives of so many. To him, nature was the cause of all the world's problems and nothing should be trusted but science. With the pending doom of Earth, according to the Ecliptic Earth Theory, Panga Uno Animo would be safe if they turned their backs on nature, and found a way to become self-sufficient from the planet. The aliens helped the new Panga Uno Animo eliminate nature from their entire Region, creating the perfect scientific society.

The planet was in a serious state of peril once again. All the peaceful progress made in the past came plummeting down as The Neo Quarters Life Cipher imposed their will on a blinded public. They used promises of vast riches and a luxurious life to get their way. They even restarted the dreadful research of Life Form Warfare, manufacturing their own vile beasts and rampantly releasing them in the outskirts of Panga Uno Animo.

Not all was lost, however. In 1772 SF, a brilliant young scientist named Doctor Theo Hermetic, a hidden enemy of the NQLC, had been working right under their noses for years. He gained insider information and formed a band of his own rebels to take the planet back. He posed as an ally of the aging Vincesti, and was one of his most trusted cohorts.

After Hermetic's treachery was discovered in 1780 SF, the saddened Vincesti, on his deathbed, decided that he could not kill Hermetic because he loved him as a son. Vincesti banished Hermetic to Guandaland, and demolished all of his writings, his laboratory, his research, and his life. That of course enraged Vincesti's daughter, Francesca Vincesti, who was next in line to take over the NQLC and be Empress after her father's death.

When her father died in 1782 SF, Francesca Vincesti stalked Hermetic for nearly twenty years, eager to destroy him, herself. Every time she thought she had him in her grasp, Hermetic would escape and continue his anti-NQLC work in Guandaland and Maurasia. By 1799 SF, Francesca finally got her wish. Her soldiers caught Hermetic at a Peace Conference in Maurasia and brutally assassinated him.

Meanwhile, by 1802 SF, a bout with a highly evolved influenza virus knocked out two races of the Hospites Nostri. They were extinct, and eventually misplaced from history. Fearful of a terrible bio threat to the planet, all Regions banned the aliens from Earth in 1802. The two remaining races of Hospites Nostri secretly resigned to two Artificial Planetoids in nearby outer space. Shortly thereafter, a ban on space travel and trade in 1875 SF faded the Hospites Nostri to just a memory.

For close to three hundred years, the NQLC reigned over Ecliptic Earth, favoring the obedient people of Panga Uno Animo, and torturing the people of Maurasia and Guandaland. However, in 2098 SF a new group of unlikely heroes emerged from the very loins of the NQLC.

After years of suppressed knowledge and beautiful oppression, plus the PUA instigated war between Maurasia and Guandaland, it was obvious that a time for change drew near. Who, why, and how is where Glyph One: A Great Escape starts.

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