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@Zilla - Ok then, that makes sense.

@Everyone - Working on some things. First, the Nothasaur Empire. They're an empire that controls most of the Mirusian Speartip (again, no indigenous empires there either), and they've grown strong by not being involved in any wars lately. They do have a good trade relationship with the IBC. However, their leader is a fanatical, crazy dictator called General Apollyon, and unbeknownst to anyone kills the entire IBC board of directors and takes over the IBC, using their armies and money to further his own objectives. He actually does a pretty good job of running the company, and directing Durrandon's own operations. He doesn't even let Durrandon known who he is though, preferring to communicate with holograms of the dead board members. He and his empire will play a part later.

Second, the Monarchy of Fell and planet Überwald. This is a supernatural hell show full of werewolves, ghosts, vampires, and other things. There are several factions on the planet, including the Therazines, but the Monarchy is the most powerful. However, the planet is deep in civil war. This will eventually tie into Durrandon's story.

A big part of the whole arc I want to show is that Durrandon is nothing more than a pawn in the IBC's galactic game, but he's gradually coming into his own. Not sure how the arc will wrap up, but I can definitely see Durrandon and some of the "lighter" empires siding with the Mendel to destroy Apollyon and the "dark" empires.

Almost forgot. I've started a page covering the whole arc and showing how everything ties in. Its not got much on it, but its Fiction:Warlord Era for any who are interested.