In the Desert Wastes that dominate Southern Meir, the Kul’Darash Region is a special region, even amongst this already weird desert anomaly. In the Kul’Darash regions, winds go up to 300 kph, and titanic Gas Clouds cover the ground, making this region have a thick fog. The source of these clouds seems to be the anomaly known as the Red Tower, a massive structure that lies in the center of Veid Terral (The world which the ships are), and has caused many more anomalies, such as the gas cloud in the Kul’Darash regions, the Anker Relics in Northern Meir, the Shattering of the Isle of Karn, and the ravine to the Immaterium. Back to topic in the Kul’Darash wastes, these Gas Clouds are filled to the brim with Helium, Hydrogen, and Sulfur, and so many companies harvest these clouds. The most notable of which is Crowl Industries, a major Helium and Hydrogen exporter. This position generated them great wealth, which they used to make even more advanced flying ships to harvest these clouds, and the most notable of these ships is The Crone. “The Crone is floated by Helium, and uses containers to collect the gas and via pipes, transport it to the main storage unit. It has a lighthouse, as in the night, the Gas Clouds grow even larger, surrounding the air as well, and a sturdy hull to resist flying debris catapulted by the winds.” (Taken from my Pixilart description since I am lazy).
Meet the Patrov-II Tank, the main battle tank of Industrand and Verizhian Enterprises. It is recognizable, having been used in the Veir War, the Felron-Weizer War, and the Industrand-Crowl conflict, and many others, due to being reliable and sturdy, as well as easily repairable and relatively cheap to produce, albeit slower than its peers. However, when massed in armies, it is a formidable force, dominating other tanks in combat.
Centuries of war, billions of lives wasted in the furnace of Human Ambition and Machine Brutality. What else remains, other than the corpse and screams of 30 billion? The Veir War’s final stage is here. The Agonizing. War is now fought by machines known as Stiltzigs, powerful, bipedal monstrosities of death armed with cannons and powered by Blood and Flesh generated in engine halls. Truly, the war has gotten out of control. Chemicals released from shells poison the battlefields, sparing only the cities and plains that remained untouched. The grounds on the battlefields remains barren, life poisoned by shells and chemicals. What there is left to gain by continuing this war of terror and blood?
Humanity has a new competitor. In the midst of the Veir War, an intergalactic species known as the Karmiss threatens to overtake the world. However, the Karmiss know not of the terrors constructed by humanity in their war, and the Karmiss may finally face their first great foe after a million years of expansion.