Category: Mississippian

  • National Map of Mississippian

    The national map of Mississippian portrays a large, central island mass surrounded by a constellation of smaller islands, all set within an endless ocean. The geography is diverse, featuring lush green plains, dense forests, and intricate river delta systems that carve through the southern portion of the landmass. The civilization is clearly advanced and well-established,…

  • Path of the Eternal Mound

    The primary religion practiced in the island nation of Mississippian on Saṃsāra is known as the Path of the Eternal Mound, a faith that intertwines themes of earthen renewal, riverine balance, and communal hierarchy. This religion is followed by slightly over half of Mississippian’s population of 129,977,191, amounting to approximately 66,289,367 adherents who incorporate its…

  • Chiyoki

    The Chiyoki are a resilient, otherworldly species of avatars indigenous to the island nation of Mississippian in Saṃsāra. As the marginally predominant race, making up about 51% of Mississippian’s 129,977,191 inhabitants, they shape the nation’s societal framework and aesthetic, drawing from ancient mound-building traditions that emphasize earthen structures, riverine harmony, and communal rituals. Their presence…

  • Chokari

    The common national language of the Major Island Country of Mississippian in the world of Saṃsāra is Chokari. Spoken by the vast majority of Mississippian’s 129,977,191 inhabitants, Chokari functions as the linguistic foundation of this expansive, river-laced island nation, binding its diverse avatars, possessed characters, and sentient creatures in shared expression. Below is a comprehensive…

  • Culture of Mississippian

    Lore The culture of Mississippian in Saṃsāra originates from over 9,000 years ago, when initial avatars—small groups teleported from multiversal origins—settled along the island’s extensive river networks, discovering mana-infused soils that encouraged the construction of vast earthen mounds as homes, storage, and ceremonial sites. These early communities, blending their diverse instincts, developed a society focused…