Application: The Trycerian Combine

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Name: The Trycerian Combine

Application: The Trycerian Combine

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Application and Overview of the Trycerian Combine

[center]The Suzerain Horde of the Trycerian Combine[/center]

Brief Overview The Trycerian Combine is an amalgam of tower-cities on the Planet, unnamed by the natives due to their lack of space-faring capacity. The white-washed and steel-blonde clouds that grace the tips of the grand towers bely a starving, dying civilization that are slowly crumbling beneath an increasingly isolationist theocracy set of fiefdoms. Nobles and Lords command based on missives from the Bible, an enclosed fiendish prophet that commands from the tower city of Bazehron, the highest and oldest of the tower cities. Under a singular faith known as the Chant of the Bible, the Trycerian Combine combats against what the people consider an inevitable struggle against a bloodthirsty God.

Etymology of The Combine The Suzerain Horde believes in the preparation for the Meggido Protocol, the known derivative of end times that depict four saintly beasts that would come from the blackest spaces to come and conquer and destroy the sinners and idolatries. The Combine denotes themselves as Suzerain, following internal politics and internal management while keeping the sovereignty of their own capacity to their prophet, the Bible. This sovereignty trade-off for knowledge has long been a cultural subservience and autonomous switch with the enigmatic Prophet.

The word of the Prophet, known as the Chant of Catastrophe, is only understandable by the Head Librarian, the strongest political actor within the Combine. The Head Librarian is always in command and always tends to the Prophet. No other Trycerian may talk to the Prophet, whose word, while rare, are tantamount and without question to be the highest and unquestionably most authoritative. While Bazehron is the home of the Prophet, there is nothing to suggest Bazehron as the strongest or most important of the tower-cities.

The term 'Horde' within the Suzerain Horde is defined by the constant military capacity of the Trycerian Combine in ground warfare. All men and women are trained for the Meggido Protocol, and ready with their weaponry and advancement to combat against all manner of human and alien species. The increasingly distraught environmental structure of the Planet, however, is slowly degrading the capacity of the soldiers of the Horde, and while they may utter the Chant, it is does not feed their bellies nor shelter them from the caustically vicious doldrums of a dying planet.

Trycerian is derived from Tryceria - the center of the first and only united empire upon the Planet. Tryceria is derived from the utters of the Prophet's First Chant - the only public words from thousands of years where its only sentence heard by unfaithful ears were "Immith Tryceria Satarnus", the tongues of an unknown language.

To them, God is coming to wreath them all in vicious hellfire, and the deep clouds have already begun to show the boiling seas they are becoming used to. God is cold, heartless and bloodthirsty, and their only viable means to combating such a dangerous deity is to strike first.

Stratus of the Combine The Planet is an equally poor system, with command and communication between the four satellite bodies that orbit the Planet completely rogue and autonomous states. Although the Generals that command each of the bases are still loyal to the Prophet, there is little cohesive government to maintain a strong enough connection between Lords of the tower cities and the generals who live on the moons.

The Combine’s tower-cities are divvied as would ancient feudal lords would divvy up their landed estates to manage by the populace, meaning that that people work upon the land rather than own it. The large taxes and strong tributary system keeps the management of the planet on a teeter-totter scenario, with extremely powerful lords managing and keeping vast reserves for the end times while the downtrodden are highly autonomous and forgotten sanctums. Deep civilizations completely lost in the deep barrel-shaped conclaves of the towers continue to practice old religions of the people before the Prophet sprinkled its words upon the globe, and as you went down deeper towards the seas the labyrinthine underground mazes carried old tunnels of such immense pressure housing vagrant cities that challenged the populace of the tower cities.

Fishing is the primary resource of the Combine, and little trade occurs, with the entire set of tower-cities in a series of autarkic states that could barely sustain themselves. If there were resources available, the Combine would have colonized other more hospitable planets long ago.

Prophecy of the Combine The Combine believes in a very simple theory: that God will come to kill them all. In the form of four great serpentine beasts, the Trycerians will believe that the arriving rapture will boil them all.

The increasingly volatile seas are becoming a mix of icy cold northern temperatures and equatorial vitriolic oceans, killing off life and harvest as they are incrementally consumed and turned into a messy swath of death and sterility.

The poisons from the oceans are slowly killing off the northern and southern tower-cities, with Bazehron currently in a euphratic circle that will give it only a marginally longer amount of time before the poison begins to affect the life spans and wellbeing of the populace.

The Combine, in true apocalyptic belief, await the end times through the imposition of four angels that are intent on their extermination, and in response, they are preparing to combat and defend themselves against such a threat.

Intent of the Combine The Combine hopes to be alotted a healthy supply of new ships and trade which will hopefully bring a more stable and sufficient infrastructure as well as allies upon which they may one day better prepare against their bloodthirsty God.
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