portugal bro, when you started it sound like most of the stuff you see in movies, then it went in Bethesda's Fallout direction and turned into something original right after Antarctica. The alien base reminds me a bit of Alien vs. Predator, but not much (the design and purpose of those buildings might be totally different). Base on Mars is a bit stereotypical, but it is likely that it will be the first colonized planet in real life too. Sudden disappearance adds a bit of mystery and randomness. And I like that. A lot.
Excellent job. Expand the idea! Now!
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Now about my idea.
I think that I'll stop working on Jygagalag's realm. The reason for this is because Bethesda left the story pretty much unfinished. And if you're a hardcore TES fan you might notice that. To cut the long story full of unexplainable mysteries short...
It's is unknown if Jyggalag really is a separate prince, or is her rally the other aspect of mad Sheogorath who once in an era goes over the top crazy (even for a god of Madness) and completely rips apart his own realm only to rebuild it again as Sheogorath. As the hero who now replaces Sheogorath as his mortal aspect "grows to his station" he might just be restarting the same cycle which he broke.
www.imperial-library.info/content/arden-sul-1
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I'll start a new world.
No humans in it. Just amphibian beings living in water like fluid. Weird stuff. And living planets more similar to cells.
How does that sound?
Or a desert world inhabited by humanoids and monsters in which time occasionally doesn't move in linear way? The only things that keeps time and space continuous is a huge underground construct supported by magic. And there are some who are unaffected by it? Sensing those broken energies and rifts in the time-space continuum and thus being able to briefly control them, skipping short time periods in future and past, with different scenarios each time.