Stars of the Nashira Mods (
nashiramods) wrote2024-11-29 11:13 am
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You lead a more or less ordinary life in the bustling Chalra City. Maybe you’ve got it made, maybe you’ve had to struggle for everything, but for better or worse, this is the world you live in, and it’s the only world you know.
And then one day you feel something stir in you — perhaps it comes to you in a dream, or you have a waking vision that comes with a thundering sense of deja vu — and in the back of your mind, you hear a voice that sounds very much like your own, uttering a wish with its dying breath.
You awaken to your destiny as one of the reincarnated Nova Knights, the last survivors of a dead planet consumed by the Abyss, a great malevolent emptiness that feeds on despair and leaves behind only twisted reflections of the worlds it devours. After years of fleeing its pursuit in the starship Nashira, the Nova Knights finally faced the Abyss in a final confrontation, and won — but at great cost. The original Nova Knights sacrificed their lives in order to seal away the Abyss and protect future worlds from its endless hunger.
But the Abyss is free again, and it has begun its invisible encroachment on your world, aided by its mortal agents. Bound together by the stars of fate, you and your fellow Nova Knights will need to combine your strength and fight back as you did once before — and maybe this time, you’ll manage to save the world.

Stars of the Nashira is a panfandom AU game inspired by the magical girl genre and the setting of Baten Kaitos, and borrows some gameplay concepts from the tabletop game Girl by Moonlight.
The game’s plot follows the newly reawakened Nova Knights and their mission to defeat the Abyss once more, lest it consume their planet a second time. As the story goes on, it will shed more light on their past lives. The game is a plot-heavy, mission-based game with monthly events partly determined by RNG, and encourages active participation in ways that can affect the game’s plot. There is an endgame to the plot, and the game is expected to run 1-2 years.
You lead a more or less ordinary life in the bustling Chalra City. Maybe you’ve got it made, maybe you’ve had to struggle for everything, but for better or worse, this is the world you live in, and it’s the only world you know.
And then one day you feel something stir in you — perhaps it comes to you in a dream, or you have a waking vision that comes with a thundering sense of deja vu — and in the back of your mind, you hear a voice that sounds very much like your own, uttering a wish with its dying breath.
You awaken to your destiny as one of the reincarnated Nova Knights, the last survivors of a dead planet consumed by the Abyss, a great malevolent emptiness that feeds on despair and leaves behind only twisted reflections of the worlds it devours. After years of fleeing its pursuit in the starship Nashira, the Nova Knights finally faced the Abyss in a final confrontation, and won — but at great cost. The original Nova Knights sacrificed their lives in order to seal away the Abyss and protect future worlds from its endless hunger.
But the Abyss is free again, and it has begun its invisible encroachment on your world, aided by its mortal agents. Bound together by the stars of fate, you and your fellow Nova Knights will need to combine your strength and fight back as you did once before — and maybe this time, you’ll manage to save the world.

Stars of the Nashira is a panfandom AU game inspired by the magical girl genre and the setting of Baten Kaitos, and borrows some gameplay concepts from the tabletop game Girl by Moonlight.
The game’s plot follows the newly reawakened Nova Knights and their mission to defeat the Abyss once more, lest it consume their planet a second time. As the story goes on, it will shed more light on their past lives. The game is a plot-heavy, mission-based game with monthly events partly determined by RNG, and encourages active participation in ways that can affect the game’s plot. There is an endgame to the plot, and the game is expected to run 1-2 years.
