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Future Faerun

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((This story snippet takes place in a distant fictive faerun future, it's outside of any 'present' lore, and has been written purely for my own amusement. If it should be posted elsewhere, feel free to move it and let me know where. Also. Any of you are invited to post in this tread a 'future faerun' snippet yourself if you like :) ))


Sambar Novum / 4747 DR

Discharge tubes filled with glowing gas hummed above the seemingly deserted lower districts. Sambar Novum’s nightscape, thanks to their constant output pulse, glowed eternally like one gentle albeit coolish solar fire. The burning neon truly cast everything in a magical luminescent light which reflected off dark chilly facades and damp windows, off vehicles making them look as if polished, and even off the slightest puddles. Warm yellow, erotic red, palish green and above all coral pink which completely scored out the starry sky, have been an omnipresent reality for as long as she could remember.



Even from afar, the sparkly skyline was without any resistance part of the city’s visual identity. Especially since Lantan’s capital for decades had lured clientele -whom helped safeguarding its wealth and lead- like moths to a flame. Over the centuries, other federations and empires, especially Amn and Chult, more than once had weighed up the possibility and their odds of conquering the Three-Island nation with its state of the art tech. But as a few carefully planned skirmishes had proven, they were no match for the sophisticated island population. Especially once they ran out of resources which literally left them sitting in the dark, whereas Lantan sat on an nearly inexhaustible reserve of power.

Juniper smiled to herself. The Star metal, which sat in Lantan’s belly in the shape of a large meteorite, had been -thanks to the rediscovery of long forgotten alchemical processes and significant meta-engineering-, transformed into the nation’s primary source of wealth and prosperity. She couldn’t blame other lands for being envious, but she could not appreciate nor tolerate their attempts to take over, let alone any arrogant warmongering. She would help her nation always to stay ahead of this, and thus today she was headed to the Bottlesocket facility to receive her upgrades.

After tonight she would be head of its Biotronics departement, and she would have the responsibility to develop new chipsets based on Star metal which could be implemented directly into human bodies. There were reasons enough to assume this together with new algorithms would help communication flow a hundred times faster than the silicon-based integrated circuits of nowadays. More, data links between minds would no longer require a cable-based power grid in order to operate, and finally this last category of data transfer could now run wireless as well.


Juniper looked outside the window. The hover train neared the facility which was funny enough erected on a spot that had been in the family’s possession for thousands of years, and which once had resembled the home of her likewise called ancestor. The research of the Juniper who had lived in the fourteenth century amazingly enough contained essential pieces which oriented today’s approach in the developments of the new micro’s. And all that just cause she had become engrossed by her ancestor’s history after bumping into one of her journals on the Dataspace.

She sighed softly in front of herself. To her, her Ancestor had looked like a hero in a world that was filled with magic. And although the 14th century Juniper had possessed magic, she always had tried to figure out other ways to solve a problem. With Tech for example, which at the time was known as simple ‘tinkering’. Would she have lived right now, she’d likely would have in a rather indulgent way shaken her head at the attempts of those living outside Lantan who attempted to reboot the Weave.

Magic... left the world long ago, together with the gods and outsiders from whom it had derived. Portals were closed and sigils had been destroyed to prevent the Void from eating their world. But there were still believers, people who had no faith in Tech, people who hoped and wished for a better world thanks to things that had actually lead to the nearly extermination of all species. Not that they would succeed. At least not here.

Within her own nation, Inquisitors monitored so called vibrations and derogations in the Datastream, keeping them safe from forces and groupings who were inspired by other ‘passions’. Lantan was a safe nation, but in order to achieve that, a necessary evil had had to be installed. The Dataspace could be accessed by any subject, on the one condition they agreed with the Inquisitors’ meddling. At the expense of this privacy the nation had flourished however, and could with ease take over the world, with the exception of the Great East perhaps.

In the fourteenth century Kara-Tur had been a vast human empire, just like today, and their Imperial Authority could have easily moved its subjects to dominate the entire planet. Their emperor at the current time however found more pleasure in culture and knowledge rather than military expansions. Nowadays was not very different, with the exception that the powerful nation was now in control of Zakhara, the isolated Land of Fate invaded by them a few centuries ago. Said invasion stopped right there, likely also cause of the same lack of resources from which other nations suffered. Nevertheless, the Eastern Dominion was not to be underestimated, and Juniper knew that over the past secrets agents had stolen things from Lantan in order to copy them. The Datastream wasn’t very specific on which.

The train hovered to full stop at the lower levels in the middle of the large dome-shaped facility. She got out and quickly hopped on the platform that would elevate her to the floors above the basements. She smiled as the hatch above her opened with a soft buzz and she was pushed through and into the streaming light and warmth produced by supersized Star engines, an invention which some day would push them into space. Another dream of her likewise called ancestor.

Juniper sat, leaning back, and enjoyed the ride upwards while she enjoyed the sight of the bustling mini city within the facility...

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Moire Rouge : 'Coins are flat, and are meant to be piled up.'
Juniper : 'Your local tinkerer!'
Kitty -Less hell, more cat-
Athyna of Apecoe -Titan in progress-
Erickar Avery -More than meets the eye-
& Soraya, Jyn R., Bash B., Lux, Rift, Jezebeth, Isabel C., Depheant M., Sona K.
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"Search…  --negative."
The computer produced with a cold artificial response before resuming.
“--Please enter correct keys, or upgrade your clearance.”
Hugh’s law… where the hell am I now supposed to obtain the nitrogen we require, Juniper thought. In liquid form the substance was an efficient cooling medium which helped scaling up memory performance and power. And with it she could produce gallium nitride to further boost the advanced conductors the Bottlesockets wanted to use for the Starship. Synchronisation at hyperspeed for the engines, and superpositioning was essential.

Juniper smiled to herself as she recalled history texts of the time in which her likewise called ancestor had lived. Mechanical devices known as clockworks, had been their only instrument for accurate calculations, and in a way they had formed the foundation for the first dataframes. She closed her eyes and imagined what life must have been like around here during the 14th century.

She pictured the time and place nowadays known as the First Industrial Uprise in which the god Gond was held responsible for rapid developments. In her mind she could almost see glass factories and foundries literally working side by side to develop the next-gen materials, and she could almost sense the joy of the early techsmiths as they discovered deeper in the world’s crust the ores that had been necessary to upgrade their primal steelmaking. Simple machines evolved, pervading the classic metal-work industry as well as other industries…

She reopened her eyes and looked at her surroundings while her hands blindly worked the solutions to have the fluids unlocked and flow to their designated tanks.

Launch Platform Aetheris. A towering sacred-tech site on Lantan main. From her position she could oversee the completion of SV-01 Noctorus, the first craft ever designed to exit the planet’s exosphere and investigate the sun’s failure.

The voice of the Dataspace read out in calm Lantanese intonation:
“Stabilization: Nominal. Fuel cores: Green. Neural lattice: Engaged. All departments report clear for ignition.”
Juniper’s gaze shifted further downwards past the transparent floor. Glittering monoliths of polished alloy rose from the sea below. Warm lights pulsed across the understructure, casting soft halos in the thick morning haze. From up here the water surface looked so calm. As if the ocean seemed to hold its breath.

Her silhouette reflected faintly in the curved glass as she stood silently for a moment. The craft looked like a god-killing spear, faint mist curling about its tip.

All seemed good to go.

Suddenly a shrill warning tone pinged in her earpiece. A second later, someone near her terminal frowned. A line of code, too long and oddly recursive, began repeating in the data feedback loop.
“...feedback distortion in subnet A0-7... verifying integrity... anomaly in biotronic loop... interference detected...”
Juniper’s eyes widened. “Wait… wha…??”

“Shutting down subnet A0-7. I want a full diagnostic dump now.”

Too late.

The screens flickered. A low thrum spread throughout the chamber. Now the lights flickered too… once, twice… and then stabilized.

“Something just rerouted the auxiliary neural stream,” that was one of the engineers, his voice shaking. “We’re locked out of our own override protocols—”

And then a section of the launch structure -supporting arm Epsilon- detonated, not enough to destroy the ship but enough to send a shockwave up the structure and knock everyone off their feet.

The computer voice sounded unyielding:
“Vital subsystem down : atmospheric filtering node not responding.”
“Abort the launch!” A voice came sharp through the speakers. “The bio-nodes are fried!”

Suddenly there was a whisper that entered her comm feed. A voice not authorized, not identified.

You cannot pierce the sky with wire and fire. The Light left us for a reason.

Juniper looked around in shock. “Huh? What? Who is this?”

Silence. The comms dropped.
Moire Rouge : 'Coins are flat, and are meant to be piled up.'
Juniper : 'Your local tinkerer!'
Kitty -Less hell, more cat-
Athyna of Apecoe -Titan in progress-
Erickar Avery -More than meets the eye-
& Soraya, Jyn R., Bash B., Lux, Rift, Jezebeth, Isabel C., Depheant M., Sona K.
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