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| rulingbody = [[Council of Nobles]] | | rulingbody = [[Council of Nobles]] | ||
| cyberspace = [[Cypherspace]] | | cyberspace = [[Cypherspace]] | ||
| devices = Spinal Gate, Cradle Jack, Neural Mirror | | devices = [[Spinal Gate]], [[Cradle Jack]], [[Neural Mirror]] | ||
| threats = [[Rogue AIs]], [[Echo Crimes]], [[Memory Drift]] | | threats = [[Rogue AIs]], [[Echo Crimes]], [[Memory Drift]] | ||
}}'''Neo-Europa''' is a sprawling mega-metropolis in the year 2084, constructed atop the ancient bones of Brussels. With a population exceeding 96 million, it is a city of contradictions: where vertical class warfare collides with digital transcendence, where noble bloodlines guide chrome dynasties, and where myth, machine, and memory bleed into one another. | }}'''Neo-Europa''' is a sprawling mega-metropolis in the year 2084, constructed atop the ancient bones of Brussels. With a population exceeding 96 million, it is a city of contradictions: where vertical class warfare collides with digital transcendence, where noble bloodlines guide chrome dynasties, and where myth, machine, and memory bleed into one another. | ||
Revision as of 17:51, 30 May 2025
| Founded | 2080 (Declared) |
|---|---|
| Population | 96 million |
| Ruling Body | Council of Nobles |
| Cyberspace Name | Cypherspace |
| Access Devices | Spinal Gate, Cradle Jack, Neural Mirror |
| Notable Threats | Rogue AIs, Echo Crimes, Memory Drift |
Neo-Europa is a sprawling mega-metropolis in the year 2084, constructed atop the ancient bones of Brussels. With a population exceeding 96 million, it is a city of contradictions: where vertical class warfare collides with digital transcendence, where noble bloodlines guide chrome dynasties, and where myth, machine, and memory bleed into one another.
Government and Power Structure
Neo-Europa is ruled by the Seven Families, each a descendant of medieval noble houses reborn as corporate oligarchs. Together, they govern through the secretive and consensus-driven Council of Nobles. Each Family maintains two primary emissaries:
The Banner: a public representative responsible for diplomacy, honor, and ceremonial appearances
The Dagger: a covert operative responsible for espionage, enforcement, and shadow operations
The Seven Families
- Serhugh Group – Master urbanists and architects of the city's towering spires. Operate the crucial Serhugh Ascension Terminal, which grants limited access to interstellar travel.
- Swert Systems – Elite guardians of digital integrity, cybersecurity experts, and builders of firewalls and symbolic code defenses.
- Sleus Dynatek – Infrastructure sovereigns, operators of the city’s networks, power systems, and Maglev lines. Often considered the lifeblood of Neo-Europa.
- Stenweg Cyber – Purveyors of entertainment, VR immersion, and sensation-tech. Dominate the cultural sectors, nightlife, and media illusions.
- Codenberg Corp – Leaders in cybernetic interfaces, neural implants, and post-human augmentation. Their technologies define the interface between mind and machine.
- Serolov Conglomerate – Builders of roads, highways, and brutalist infrastructure. Known for their authoritarian efficiency and cold public works.
- Rodenbex Industries – Hoteliers and surveillance moguls. Control networks of high-end lodging, memory brokerage, and soft intelligence.
Cityscape and Districts
Neo-Europa is stratified both socially and architecturally. Districts are layered vertically, from the forgotten foundations to the illuminated summits:
Major Districts
- Smart Slums: Neon-drenched, densely packed neighborhoods of the poor. A chaotic sprawl of cybernetic Butcher Shops, rogue Chapel Nodes, and criminal undercurrents.
- Middle Ring: The zone of the middle class, filled with residential arcologies, commercial towers, and sleek Maglev access. An illusory zone of stability.
- Gilded Core: The fortified summit of the city, where the Seven Families and their elite dwell. Only accessible by invitation or blood.
Notable Subdistricts
- The Wound: A cratered area of collapsed infrastructure, used by Depth Witches and Chapel-touched.
- The Glimmeredge: The entertainment capital dominated by Stenweg Cyber, pulsing with neon, pleasure dens, and Veil illusions.
- Burned Blocks: Former industrial sectors now scarred by fire, memory experiments, or containment failures.
- Tower 717: A mysterious corporate arcology rumored to house an imprisoned AI or failed myth engine.
Cypherspace: The Digital Realm
Neo-Europa’s cyberspace is called Cypherspace and is divided into three nested layers:
The Veil
A social, avatar-based interface resembling a stylized metaverse. The Veil is the surface of Cypherspace—glossy, curated, and used for interaction, identity, and commerce.
The Depths
The raw, symbolic data layer of Cypherspace. Here, Spacers, Codewitches, and Depth Witches operate beyond the system’s surface, engaging with AI fragments, memory ghosts, and mythic convergence code.
Kanturas
A myth-layer within Cypherspace, initially developed as a fantasy game world. Over time it evolved into a semi-autonomous, dream-bound archive used for escapism, ritual exploration, and covert simulation. Access requires full immersion through neural interfaces.
Cyberspace Access Devices
- Spinal Gate: Rugged, widespread implant along the spine; the default access point
- Cradle Jack: Mid-tier, more stable neural interface
- Neural Mirror: Elite, precision-grade cognitive interface used by nobles and corporate agents
Security and Threats
Cypherspace and the city alike are defended by:
- ICE Drones: Intrusion Countermeasure Entities, often resembling swarms or symbolic beasts
- Chapel Nodes: Hybrid temples/servers housing rogue AIs that may claim godhood
- Memory Drift: A condition of cognitive fragmentation among augmented citizens, where memory, simulation, and identity blur
- Echo Crimes: Criminal activities performed via digital ghosts or unauthorized memory loops
- Rogue AIs and myth-bound constructs
Faith, Myth, and Digital Divinity
Religion has not vanished—it has mutated. Citizens pray to gods both ancient and emergent through Chapel Nodes—half-server, half-temple constructs. Some nodes house rogue AIs who speak as Odin, Dionysus, Pythia, or unnamed code-deities.
These nodes are known to:
- Induce hallucinations or dreams
- Accept cybernetic offerings
- Whisper through Veil streams or memory bleed
Interstellar Travel
Faster-than-light travel is impossible, but Sleeplight Travel—a fusion of relativistic propulsion and dream-state stasis—is administered through the Serhugh Ascension Terminal. Only the Council authorizes off-world launches. Most citizens never even see the Terminal’s gates.
Crime and Rebellion
In the Smart Slums and fractured sectors, resistance takes form:
Street Factions
- Royalists: Led by Roland Weinvlit, idealists clinging to nobility and restoration
- Republicans: Opposed to aristocratic rule, led by David Sanderson
Underground Corporations
- Dustblossom Syndicate: Black market memory dealers
- Fathom Brew: Hallucinogenic software cartels
- Black Kymia: Technomancers dealing in forbidden ritual code
Oversight and Investigation
The City Protection Authority handles crime and civil unrest. Its lead investigator is Commissioner Saïd Marek, a seasoned enforcer with ties to both past revolutions and quiet reforms.
Philosophy and Contradiction
Neo-Europa thrives on contradiction:
- Where concrete highways cover corpses
- Where neon icons flicker above dying prayers
- Where myth is both interface and infection
- Where memory is bought, sold, and forgotten
Quotes from the Age
- "Wires choke empires." – Slum graffiti
- "The city forgets its dead too quickly. I only wanted to help it remember." – Persephone Gray
- "You never unearth anything in Neo-Europa. You just pull the thread." – Petra, Codewitch