Board Thread:Fiction Universe Discussion/@comment-1309126-20160815194412

I've been ruminating over it for a number of months, but I'm wondering whether the reintroduction of the Tuuros Galaxy might be able to be in the works. Currently, the galaxy lies as an enormously destroyed field of dying stars and planets as a result of the Annihilation, although personally I want to retcon it into having never been destroyed and setting it up as a new galactic setting for different themes of fiction to settle in.

As far as fiction is at the moment most settings are converging into each other and the general diversity, as wide as it is is all appearing to look a little similar to each other. Essentially, I want to create the Tuuros Galaxy to represent a heavy split between a utopian and dystopian setting; historically, the galaxy is known as the home of the and the consequences of their destruction, and what would be the re-growing presence of the  could potentially start off a new setting.

Building on the theme of the Tuuros Galaxy, despite the contrast, it would be a darker theme overall than to what most galaxies are currently experiencing due to its history with worship. It would also give us a chance to rediscover that dark element of the Fiction Universe in a much more sophisticated form as it would be much more structured fiction than most of my pages have been left in. It would be interesting to see interaction with these elements again and hopefully it might spark more ideas in the future.

Thoughts? 