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Despite it's advanced state of civilization, there are only three cities on the world of Nalan. This isn't due to some cataclysm or a small population, because the three cities are massive. True megalopolis that dwarf any city on earth, and the rest of the world's livable surface is covered in high-intensity farming to support them, in ruthless subordination of the natural world. This shortsighted destruction of natural ecosystems has forced the Nalani to develop massive geoengineering projects to forcefully keep the climate in check by virtue of very large (and expensive) machines only made possible by their more advanced technology. These machines, called world engines, form the centers of the three cities, and miles of concrete, steel and neon lights surround them.
Nalani resemble typical earth-native humans closely in form, particularly the more eastern races, though upon closer inspection they are of a different ethnicity entirely, save for the broad strokes of facial structure. Most unlike earth humans, Nalani have a much higher tolerance for crowding, which is the main reason so many live, work, and sleep in such tight quarters. They have the land area to spread out, particularly if they built in the colder climates where there is less farmland, but they just don't bother because they find the cramped quarters perfectly acceptable as is.
This is a cyberpunk /mild dystopia world I put together, the main idea being "What if Tokyo, but, like, huge, and then samurai/Jedi hybrids?"
The inhabitants, the Nalani, are not strictly human per se, but are also kindof human.
Imagine an infinite expanse of multiverse- with infinite worlds.
Statistically, given infinite worlds, it is certain, albeit incredibly rare, that humans could evolve convergently in multiple different, unrelated environments.
Nalani resemble typical earth-native humans closely in form, particularly the more eastern races, though upon closer inspection they are of a different ethnicity entirely, save for the broad strokes of facial structure. Most unlike earth humans, Nalani have a much higher tolerance for crowding, which is the main reason so many live, work, and sleep in such tight quarters. They have the land area to spread out, particularly if they built in the colder climates where there is less farmland, but they just don't bother because they find the cramped quarters perfectly acceptable as is.
This is a cyberpunk /mild dystopia world I put together, the main idea being "What if Tokyo, but, like, huge, and then samurai/Jedi hybrids?"
The inhabitants, the Nalani, are not strictly human per se, but are also kindof human.
Imagine an infinite expanse of multiverse- with infinite worlds.
Statistically, given infinite worlds, it is certain, albeit incredibly rare, that humans could evolve convergently in multiple different, unrelated environments.
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lowk kinda loud but this slaps
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Thanks!
I'll see if I can adjust the volume.
Out of characters in the description, so I'm writing down here:
This will be my second submission for the June 2025 Monthly contest, trying to contrast a more calm part and whatever the Distortion guitar part is supposed to be.
Honestly, there is no planning here, I'm just fiddling until it sounds nice.
try using chord progressions
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I have no training or prior knowledge. I only have a vague idea of what chords are.
I've been just reverse engineering everyone else's music without any explanation or guidance.
@StridesUnderSilentSeas: ur also a beat off on all ur notes so u should move them back too
@mas0n: That one I was aware of. I've been fiddling and I think it's better now.
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