Bookmark
Home Mura Universe Characters Games Murapedia Members Downloads

The Neomuras are extremely rational people, who only believe on things that can be proven or substantiated with evidence. They like comfort and all easiness that technology can bring to their life right inside their homes.

These people have decided to keep organized as cities, just like they were before the great split of nations. The cities are guided by a great leader, known as Mentor, two advisors knows as Marshal and Alchemist, and some kind of artificial intelligence, which is called Positronic Mind. Everything is decided by these four entities.

Even before the great split of nations, a great number of citizens had already abandoned the old habits, rituals and any other spiritual matters. At this point, a split of ideals became obvious.

Even the plants found in the Neomura cities are artificially cultivated, inside incubators. Most of them are used as food and the rest as adornment in houses and parks. Advanced studies on genetics allow DNA combinations, or modifications, to be made in many living beings. In this case, all vegetable life is being modified to become more nutritious or to customize the plants’ look in order to satisfy the customer.

The citizens are individualists. Each one takes care of its own belongings, finances and space. The dwellings may vary in size and price, but are always filled with lots of technological devices in order to make the owner’s life easier.

The dissemination of scientific knowledge and several studies on different exact sciences have gradually turned the Neomuras into more skeptic people. Everything that is discovered and presented to the society must be testified and it may fall into discredit. Therefore, spirit, religion or anything related to the supernatural is totally misbelieved. The existence of magic is totally ignored; even those who already had contact with it refuse to believe in its efficiency.

So, the Neomura society is, apparently, a lot different from the Mura society regarding to matters and beliefs. The cities grow very fast, with buildings of astonishing size and look, becoming great centers of science and technology, but forgetting collectivity and spiritual matters.

Newsletter

Receive news from Mura in your e-mail
Follow us on Twitter!
Become a fan
Join the comunity
© Copyright 2010 - Mura Games - All rights reserved.