Fracture: The Remnants

The Remnants

Mutual Distrust Among the Major Factions

Since their return to the surface, the major factions of the Fracture world have found themselves locked in a web of mutual distrust. Border skirmishes, clashing ideologies, and bitter memories all fuel ongoing tensions. No faction stands alone; each holds reasons to mistrust and dislike the others, shaping the landscape with suspicion and rivalry.

Relations between the Remnants and the Devoted are marked by a persistent undercurrent of distrust and unresolved grievance. The Remnants perceive the Devoted as rigid and unyielding, their unwavering adherence to doctrine seen as a significant obstacle to change and progress. This dogmatic approach, in the eyes of the Remnants, not only stifles innovation but also threatens the adaptability that has allowed their people to survive in the fractured world. Tensions frequently arise when the Devoted attempt to reclaim lost artefacts stored within Remnant settlements, a practice that many Remnants view as an intrusion into their autonomy and a disregard for the new realities they have forged. The embers of old disputes over the rightful ownership of libraries and archives continue to smoulder, making reconciliation between these two groups a difficult.

The relationship between the Remnants and the Techno-Priests is no less contentious. The Remnants harbour a deep-seated resentment towards what they see as the Techno-Priests’ monopolisation of technology. In Remnant eyes, the Techno-Priests act less as innovators and more as gatekeepers, hoarding valuable knowledge and resources for themselves. This proprietary attitude is a constant source of friction, especially as both factions lay claim to salvage sites brimming with technological remnants of the old world. Skirmishes over these contested locations are commonplace, with each side accusing the other of overreach. The Techno-Priests’ refusal to share their discoveries only intensifies the Remnants’ mistrust, ensuring that suspicion and rivalry remain the norm.

Encounters between the Remnants and the Wildborn are fraught with hostility, often erupting into open conflict. These clashes are most frequent in untamed regions, where the Remnants venture in search of resources to sustain their way of life. The Wildborn, fiercely protective of their territory and traditions, view such incursions as acts of exploitation and respond with force, targeting Remnant scavengers in a bid to deter further encroachment. Trade between the two groups is rare, as the Wildborn have little interest in the goods the Remnants offer, preferring to reject what they see as corruption of the land. At the heart of their animosity lies a fundamental ideological divide: while the Remnants champion adaptation and transformation, the Wildborn cling to the sanctity of tradition and the natural world, ensuring that their differences remain as enduring as the landscape itself.

The mutual distrust among factions shapes every encounter, negotiation, and alliance in the fractured world. Border conflicts, ideological clashes, and historical grievances ensure that unity remains elusive. For players and worldbuilders alike, these tensions add depth and challenge, making every choice and alliance fraught with consequence.

Elemental Affinity – Fire

In the fractured world, the elemental affinities of each nation are not simply mystical connections—they are living, breathing influences, shaping every facet of daily existence, architecture, and belief. Where one steps, the echoes of elemental power linger, weaving together the landscape and the soul of the people who dwell there.

Southwards, the territory claimed by the Remnants pulses with the fierce energy of fire. Their homelands are marked by marshes; many now parched and scarred from the relentless thirst of neighbouring lands and cities built from the fragmented bones of ages past. Collapsed machines and rusting relics litter the streets, silent witnesses to a time when steam powered the ambitions of a lost world. Yet it is this very legacy that fuels the Remnants’ unyielding drive for survival. Fire runs through their veins, manifesting in both ritual and daily life. In communal forges, flames dance across metal as craftsmen shape tools and weapons, their hands guided by ancestral chants that invoke courage and renewal. To the Remnants, fire is both destroyer and creator; it consumes the old and breathes life into the new. Ceremonies are punctuated by flickering torches and swirling fire-dances, where offerings are burnt not in sacrifice, but in celebration of rebirth. Every ember is a promise: that transformation is possible, that resilience conquers ruin, and that, as long as flames burn, hope endures. The spirit of fire powers not only the ancient relics of steam and ingenuity but the hearts and minds of a people determined to thrive amidst the ashes.