Dark Mythrillians

The Dark Mythrillians, also known as "The Fallen", were a breakaway faction of the Mythrillian Empire, driven by conquest, ambition, and power. Once part of the intellectual elite, they turned against the Last Empires, seeking to reshape civilization through dominance and warfare so that they could live as the gods of Earth and humanity. Unlike their Mythrillian counterparts, who pursued enlightenment and celestial expansion, the Dark Mythrillians sought to rule through strength and subjugation.

Their civilization was influenced by Akkadian warriors, astronaut aesthetics, and supervillain imagery, symbolizing their rejection of unity and embrace of power. Their Iridescent red colors represented their relentless aggression and dominance, setting them apart from the Mythrillians.

  • The Dark Mythrillians were led by Adonis Caesar, also referred to as "White Caesar". He embodied conquest, tactical brilliance, and ruthless ambition, seeking to conquer what the Last Empires had failed to control. After his death, the Dark Mythrillians splintered, but they each continued to carry on Adonis’s legacy.

    • Nickname: "The Fallen"

    • Leader: Adonis Caesar

    • Interest: Conquest

    • Institution: Station Towns (4 million+)

    • Aesthetic: Astronauts – Akkadian Army – Supervillains

    • Emblem Color: Red

    • National Color: Iridescent Red

    • Complementary Colors: Yellow Gold – Red

    • Decorative Elements: Diamonds

    • Houses: 3

    • Population: 333 billion+

  • 1. House Füairy

    • Species: Imperamen

    • Leader: Boso Füairy

    • Conduct: Treacherous

    • Emblem: Ranidae (Frogs)

    2. House Borodinó

    • Species: Imperamen

    • Leader: Quentin Borodinó

    • Conduct: Irritable

    • Emblem: Pipidae (Frogs)

    3. House Charr

    • Species: Imperamen

    • Leader: Mon Charr

    • Conduct: Conniving

    • Emblem: Dicroglossidae (Frogs)

  • The Dark Mythrillians rejected the Mythrillian Empire’s philosophy of enlightenment and unity, instead embracing military conquest and authoritarian rule. Their rise to power was fueled by war, strategic manipulation, and their ability to command unwavering loyalty from their followers.

    They believed that knowledge without power was weakness, and that only through domination could true order be established. Their aggressive campaigns led to the capture of key territories and technological assets, allowing them to expand their influence beyond the remnants of the Last Empires.

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