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Character suppliment, not to be taken orally. Roster for the Ten Year Universe - SMC side. Characters (c) Jess Olsen, Allison Edwards, Megan Foden, Shannon Cummings, Christy Campbell and others respectively.
Updated Oct 6th Added temporary info for Jett and Sier, since Al and Megs haven't given it to me yet. New images in Steven and Cy's galleries.
GENERAL NOTES:
Feel free to use any of these characters for exchanges, including the ones with the notation that states that the character was created by a friend of mine. All of them have given full permission for their characters to be up here---and as I adore all of the characters as my own, and they interact a stupid amount with my characters, I would be absolutely bloody overjoyed to get art of them. Just please... PLEASE! remember to give credit where credit is due--- There's a note at the bottom of the page of each character that doesn't belong to me.
A BIT ABOUT THE WORLD:
SMC is just one part of a set of stories set in a common universe, this part centering around the people aboard the Planet Class ship, XionII. The story is kind of Phantasy Star Online, in the sense that it mixes 'magic' and science. It deals primarily with the concept of universal karmic balance--- and an almost religion made up of an almost greek pantheon (humanised dieties, that aren't allmighty.)
Steven is arguably the main character, but the scale is so large that there are multiple stories happening at once... Cy, Gina, and Lune are also major players, each with their own plot.
If you're wondering about the ridiculously high ages, keep in mind that the main character is a God... The entire scale has been forced larger because of this fact, including reincarnations, extreme longetivity, and virtual immortality. Not to say that any of these people CAN'T be killed...they're just living longer than most so we can keep our favourties around. =P
The ship itself is a planet class, meaning that it houses numerous cities and an agricultural section in a central core area, and surrounding the core is the almost cagelike military section. It's like a portable space station.
The universe itself relies on the concept that every idea that you've ever thought of is a fact; Earth is an enigma that pops up everywhere (they're called Earth Variants, and each have a seven digit number assigned), so crossovers are ridiculously easy. And if you want to put one of your characters in, that's plausable too.
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