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Welcome to 3400
The Setting
A thousand years after the Great Nuclear War, Earth is still alive, but barely. Nations are no more. They collapsed under the weight of their own failures, unable to protect their people. In their place rose the 10,000 Dome Cities of the Onestate.
The year is 3400 C.F. and what remains of humanity survives inside those domes, sealed off from a planet poisoned by war, exploitation, and centuries of irreversible decay. Beneath the promise of order, peace, and stability, the world is governed by the Excelsa Essentia Lex, a merciless doctrine that turned labor into worship and obedience into law. To the masses, it is simply called the Flow. But this is not a world of equals. From the safety of Mars, the last unmutated Homo sapiens elite govern from afar, while Earth has become a prison-factory for the broken, the altered, and the expendable.
The vast majority of those left behind are no longer considered fully human. They are the Homo Degeneratus, descendants of mutation and corporate experimentation, forced to work, suffer, and die in the name of a system that feeds on their existence and condemns them as sinners.
At the heart of this dying civilization lies Lavio, the substance once hailed as humanity’s salvation. It powers cities, fuels industry, and sustains the Martian regime. But every drop taken from Earth pushes the planet closer to annihilation. After a millennium, discord looms over the Onestate like a vast black cloud, swallowing the horizon. Across the Dome Cities, rebels and outcasts rise under the banners of three rival factions against the world that shaped them into tools. Old truths are resurfacing and, for the first time, the dominion of Homo sapiens is in danger.
The future of humanity is no longer a question of survival alone, but of who will claim what remains of Earth. Discordia Chronica is a dystopian saga of collapse, oppression, mutation, and resistance in a world already dying.
2297-3400
The Timeline of Homo-Degeneratus
Homo Ferrensis
Thornalx first of his kind
The tale of Thornalx marks humankind’s first encounter with the Titanborn, tall, skeletal beings with bones harder than steel, the first mutation of the Degeneratus age.
Homo Aeternalis
The Everkin uprising
In 2406, the Everkin rose against the E.E.L. (Excelsa Essentia Lex), forcing Homo sapiens to strike a pact with the enslaved Titanborn and unleash them against the elemental uprising.
Homo Cerebralis
The Great Disgrace
Before a crowd of thousands, the Academic Order of Science staged a public punishment to legitimize the implantation of brainblockers into the most dangerous minds of the Enlightened. Dreglitz betrayed his own kind in order to save all Homo species.
Homo Fulguris
Fatebreaker Revolt
Rusthled, the most infamous of the Fatebreakers, did not rise in rebellion because he refused to kneel before other Homo species, but because he believed all of them should kneel before him. Under that creed, many of his kind rallied behind him.
Homo Chameleontis
Removiv Unbound
Removiv, a young outcast of the Hidden clan who defied the destiny imposed on her and rejected her tribunal duty, begins a journey from captivity toward freedom.
Explore the 5 Mutated Lineages
Homo Degeneratus
Under the scorching sun, five new mutated human lineages emerged, thriving populations whose very existence threatens the ancient rule of Homo sapiens. They are tragic beings of unnatural power and dangerous fragility, born into a world that fears their nature. Their mere existence provoked hostility and, for the first time in history, biological strength and resilience became a stigma, not an advantage, but a sentence.
Choose Your Allegiance
Factions
Across the Dome Cities, opposing factions have gained access to weapons once monopolized by the ruling class. The balance of power has shifted. Discord has been unleashed, and the domes are sliding into brutal, large-scale ideological bloodshed. Survival no longer depends on obedience. It depends on alignment.

Exelsa Essentia Lex

Unificata Salutem Consortia

The Freeborn Collective

