This page contains a list of themes, along with suggestions on which quirks to take, regions to engage with, and NPCs to interact with in order to effectively engage with said themes. This is intended to serve both as inspiration to build further off, and as advice to players who may know what they want to explore, but aren't quite sure how to.
However, these ideas are very much just that, ideas: feel free to modify, expand on, or ignore them as you see fit!
Maybe you're simply curious, or maybe you've always had a suspicion: either way, you can't help but wonder if there is more to this world than meets the eye. What better way to find out for certain than thorough, well-supported research?
You're here to research, and just to research. Being part of the Archive is simply a way of giving back to the community – or maybe you have your own, separate goals. Either way, whatever weirdness might be going on doesn't bother you. Perhaps this position will be tested; perhaps it will endure.
The different polities in this world all interact with each other, and are shaped by these interactions. Maybe you're out for power yourself, maybe you have skin in the game, maybe you believe something needs to change, or maybe you simply want to learn more. Either way, you care about the way each government acts and interacts with others.
Organised religion is the centre of life in Endring, and a significant part of it in Nemeus. Many in Endring would argue that other forms of belief are equally foundational to the Archive and Mayton Greynes, but many from these nations would dispute this. What do you believe in, and how does that impact your thoughts on what everyone else believes in? How far do you trust it, and is that enough?
This world is wide, and full of places to explore. Maybe your character has always had an affinity for nature; maybe the connectivity of the Archive has shown them a side of the world they didn't know existed. Either way, the Archive has made it feel closer than ever, and they would love to experience it for themselves.
The Archive stores records from time truly immemorial, and yet is constantly looking to the future; Mayton Greynes, despite its recent creation, has already become a world leader in technology; Nemeus has recently opened its doors to the world. History keeps moving, and people – whether they like it or not – have no choice but to move as well.