Thread:The Purpur Man/@comment-26173711-20191019031417/@comment-35691777-20191027170214

The Purpur Man wrote: "I'd like to know who in the world the Eternal Lords of Remnant are." DIO said. (Sorry, was busy all day yesterday. Now on with the show!)

DARIO sighed as he said, "I knew you would ask that. Very well Veteran DIO, but brace yourself, it will be a long answer, and to know the Eternal Lords of Remnant truly, we must start at the beginning. You know, you said who in the world the Eternal Lords of Remnant are, funny, since they are not of this universe, but of a completely different universe. They come from a universe where there is no Earth, no Solar System, and a very different universe. Instead, there is the planet known as Remnant, a planet so fanstastic and dangerous that it feels as though it is a fairy tale world come to life. There is the Sun of course, there is the moon, in fact, Remnant is exactly the same as Earth, with the same green plantation and the same animal species of all kinds. And yes, they do have hhumans, no different than Earth. They also have oceans and continents. But the difference between Remnant and Earth is as follows. First, the continents are different." DARIO then showed a global holo map of the planet Remnant. "As you can see, the continents are shown here: the large continent of Sanus, the cold continent of Solitaire, the Continent of the East, Anima, the small island land mass known as Menagerie, and lastly, to the west to the top left is the continent with no name. Nowadays it is referred to as Fafnir, due to its dragon appearance. The second is that the humans are not the only sentient race of lifeforms on the planet. There are in fact four of them. Along with the humans, there are the Faunus, half animal half human life forms that comes with many different traits. The two hidden species are Androids, naturally mechanical humanoids with flesh and bone like humans, and Chanters, humanoids who possess the ability to manipulate magic, but not on the destructive level as people would believe and simple levels that they would not even pose a threat to an entire race. And lastly, there is the Grimm, the savage beasts as the antithesis to nature who are a natural but violent part of Remnant, creatures made to destroy and comes in all kinds and shapes, even to the size of monstrous giants and monsters of the most terrifying kind."