chaotic
OverWorld Sigil

The OverWorld Tribe is a creature tribe consisting of various species. Although many are anthropomorphically mammalian and avian in appearance, there are also creatures that resemble other animals, such as Slurhk who looks like a scorpion, and even mythical creatures like Staluk who look like a centaur and there are humanoids too, such as Maxxor and Najarin.

Most of the creatures gain an increase in Disciplines when they have members of the tribe nearby, or have an increase in power in elemental attacks. They mainly use the Earth and Water elements, but they have significant fire and even air elementalists like Maxxor and Dractyl. Chaotic shows all sides to the tribe war, so the OverWorlders may sometimes be antagonists, or "Anti-villians", when UnderWorlders, Mipedians or Danians are shown in a good light. Although most OverWorlders have shown more righteous traits and morals than, for example, the UnderWorlders.

The tribe is led by the warrior, Maxxor, and his aide and close companion, Intress, a feline water elementalist. There is also the Muge, Najarin, whose Mugical ability is respected even by members of the other tribes. Additionally, there are those who protect their tribes as guardians, such as Heptadd, Lomma, Akkrean, and Maglax.

History

Long ago, the Cothica was shared among the Tribes, and they lived in harmony. One Tribe grew greedy however, sparking a war among the Tribes that led to the disappearance of the Cothica. So much time has passed however that the true culprits have been forgotten, be it either the OverWorlders or the UnderWorlders.[1]

In ancient Perim, the OverWorld Tribe was led by the likes of Kiru, who was a wise and just leader.[2] As the UnderWorld Tribe maintained strict rule over much of Perim under the leader of the tyrannical Kaal, Kiru would often barter with him to ensure the safety of those who called Kiru Village home.[3]

The OverWorlders also maintained an uneasy relationship with the UnderWorlder Voorx, in which they would provide him offerings in exchange for protection. However, the emergence of MajorTom, KidChaor, ChaotiKween, and PeytonicMaster within Voorx's Domain prompted Abohan's intervention. Upon learning that the humans had come from the future, Abohan brought them to Kiru Village to speak with Kiru.[4]

Soon after the humans' arrival, UnderWorld raiders attacked Kiru Village and kidnapped many OverWorlders, forcing Kiru, Abohan, and Korg to travel into UnderWorld territory in an attempt to reason with Kaal. Meanwhile, MajorTom returned to Kiru Village and was asked to speak with Najarin, a Muge with whom he exchanged information about Dranakis Threshold for the whereabouts of a well-known OverWorld thief who cared only for himself, named Vlar.[5]

Just as Kiru and the others were about to come to terms, Kaal learned that Vlar had stolen from his mines, prompting Kaal to demand Vlar in exchange for the enslaved OverWorlders. Unwilling to make such a trade, Kiru managed to convince Kaal to ask something else of the OverWorlders, and thus Kaal demanded the Oraklon from Gigantempopolis. Given the heightened risk of the traps set by the Giants, Kiru and a taskforce of OverWorlders captured Vlar, who had visited Gigantempopolis many times before, and threatened to hand him over to Kaal if he did not safely guide them to the Oraklon. In the process, Kiru and the OverWorlders were captured by the Giants, allowing Vlar to capture the Oraklon with a container built by Najarin alone, though he begins to have doubts over his actions in response to the kindness and trust Kiru had shown him throughout their journey. After MajorTom and KidChaor free Kiru and the others, Vlar gave up the Oraklon and led the Giants away, allowing Kiru to meet with Kaal as planned. Kaal, however, doublecrossed Kiru, taking the Oraklon for himself and refusing to release the enslaved OverWorlders working in his mines.[6]

Wanting to prove himself to his father and master, Afjak intended on solving the mystery of Dranakis Threshold alone, leaving behind a note for Najarin to find. After studying Dranakis Threshold extensively, Afjak succeeded in activating the time-travelling capabilities of the location, just as Najarin managed to catch up to him, however he was seized by Dranakis Threshold's power and transported through time before the two could speak. As a result, Najarin held a grudge against the humans he felt were responsible for his son's disappearance. Not long after, humans came to Perim in droves, only to disappear suddenly and without explanation.[7]

In the time that followed, through an unknown sequence of events, Kiru took control of the UnderWorld for himself, his actions reflected upon with remorse by Najarin.[8][9]

Oronir, the High Muge hailing from the OverWorld Tribe, discovered Kaizeph and the Vortices of the Elements, crafting the Crystal Table and imbuing it with Power to strengthen the Energy from the Vortices.[10] As time went on, the Tribes settled into their respective dwellings and began tending to themselves, one Tribe protested that the High Muge could not possibly know of the issues which ailed their Tribe, leading to the institution of four High Muges rather than just one.[11]

More than 2000 solons ago, a plague called the Wasting Sickness struck the Mipedian Tribe, which Maranac, High Muge of the Desert at the time, was forced to bring to the attention of the other High Muges. Together, the Tribes acted in a rare instance of unity for their mutual benefit to erase the Wasting Sickness from Perim, as it would have affected the other Tribes had it reached beyond the Mipedian Tribe.[12]

Zartac, an OverWorld Warrior and patrol leader, attempted to declare Cordac Falls territory belonging to the OverWorld, in spite of its known neutrality, in the presence of UnderWorld Commander, Raritage - who had led UnderWorlders to The Falls to collect water. Zartac taunted Raritage into battle, with both sides being heavily wounded and forced to retreat.[13]

Weaknesses

Being split up. That way they cannot work as a team.

List of OverWorlders

OverWorld Heroes

OverWorld Warriors

OverWorld Strategists

OverWorld Ambassadors

OverWorld Muges

OverWorld Elementalists

OverWorld Guardians

OverWorld Caretakers

OverWorld Scouts

Other OverWorlders

Past OverWorlders

Gallery

Trivia

References

  1. Chaotic Television Series, Season 1, Episode 12, "BattleDrome of the Sexes"
  2. Kiru Village, Flavor Text
  3. Chaotic Television Series, Season 3, Episode 6, "Yesterday's Heroes"
  4. Chaotic Television Series, Season 3, Episode 5, "Hotekk's Challenge (Part Two)"
  5. Chaotic Television Series, Season 3, Episode 8, "A Gigantic Mission"
  6. Chaotic Television Series, Season 3, Episode 8, "A Gigantic Mission"
  7. Chaotic Television Series, Season 3, Episode 7, "Threshold of Destruction"
  8. Kiru, Alliances Unraveled, #10
  9. Kiru Village, Flavor Text
  10. The M'arrillian Chronicles: The Khilaian Sphere, Page 29
  11. The M'arrillian Chronicles: The Khilaian Sphere, page 31
  12. The M'arrillian Chronicles: The Khilaian Sphere, page 26 - 27
  13. The M'arrillian Chronicles: The Khilaian Sphere, pg 39-45
  14. Ultimate Guide, page 20.

See Also