Thread:BowserRulesAll/@comment-27033016-20190622145050/@comment-27109830-20190714013930

Thank you, and sorry for the late response. Before i get started; let me introduce the two species of the verse:

Occuli: The Occuli are an ancient race of humans with magical, reality-bending eyes that make whatever they believe real. They're oppressed by humans because of a combination of envy, paranoia and fear.

Humans: Humans are former Occuli who lost their powers. Because they used to have them, they fear the Occuli due to knowing what they're capable of, and envy/loathe them because of what they lost for no apparent reason.

Anyway, enter Sensus; the "Big Good" of the story who masterminds the resistance against the humans oppressing the Occuli; his race. Born to insane scientists obsessed with his kind's powers who cast him out after their research bore no fruits. Shortly after being abandoned while weakened, blind and unable to speak, he was found by his soon-to-be adoptive parents who raised him with love and care. He's convinced that humans and Occuli can live in peace if everyone is stripped of his powers, though that process takes time and he has to prevent all-out war in the meanwhile.

Anyway, the big twist revolving him is that he's a vessel for that world's God. God is pretty much the one who's responsible for everything; he gave the Occuli their powers so that they would leave him alone with their requests for happiness, stripped some of them of their powers after seeing what became of them, thus causing the schism unwittingly. He chose Sensus because he felt sorry for him in particular (given his particularly dark predicament), and got him out, made him forget it happened, and shaped him up to be his vessel to act. There are various clues and gaps to foreshadow something bigger going on behind the scenes, but it's a big reveal nonetheless.

In any case, what do you think?