Let There Be Light!; The Illumination of a World in Darkness

The 13th Hour

Anita Smoke

Revellatio!
Location
The Source of Ills
Pronouns
She/Her
(War Time)

There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground,

And swallows circling with their shimmering sound;

And frogs in the pools singing at night,

And wild plum trees in tremulous white,

Robins will wear their feathery fire

Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire;

And not one will know of the war, not one

Will care at last when it is done.

Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree

If mankind perished utterly;

And Spring herself, when she woke at dawn,

Would scarcely know that we were gone.


August 26th, 2026 cannot be forgotten from the psyche of the human race. From psychological to chemical, the traces of World War Three will be imparted on the face of the Earth a million years on. Another 8 years of global war, uprising, and environmental calamity transformed human society into something unimaginable previously. This is not a woeful and somber tale of the darkest moments in human history. We here at World Factbook 2076 are fundamentally optimists, and would prefer to highlight what beauty has come about in our world since. We trust your future perseverance and courage if you happen to be the timeline where this future comes to pass.

We here at World Factbook 2076 are proud of providing the largest database of geographical information to the Internet. 48 years ago, the first WFB2k was assembled, and with help from users across the world, our continuing mission is to bring geography to the majority of the globe. 2026 was a wake-up call globally that ignorance of the world we live in cannot save you from being its subject. Times have changed since then, with new wonders which we might have only dreamed of antebellum. Many changes loom on the horizon as provisions of the Kingston Treaty are met and abolished. Referendums across the globe are keeping geographers on their toes, and as long as WFB2k26 continues, our promise is to never leave you uninformed.





-Dr Jae McEnery PhD, Lisa Potts, Laxmi Reddy, Nkrumah Peterson

 
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Very interesting! I'm curious to see what follows this intro. Admittedly, I was initially thinking that the perspective would be some sapient birds a hundred million years in the future realizing that there was a sapient species before hand due to the intro quote
 


Russian Federal Subjects 2027
Oblast - Yellow
Republic - Green *white stripes denoting recognition as independent by UN
Krai - Orange
Autonomous Okrugs - Blue
Autonomous Oblasts - Magenta
Grey - Independent (de facto)







Very interesting! I'm curious to see what follows this intro. Admittedly, I was initially thinking that the perspective would be some sapient birds a hundred million years in the future realizing that there was a sapient species before hand due to the intro quote

Unfortunately, even in 2121, it's kinda hard to do such a deep look into the future without producing fantasy. However, history has a way of changing as well, so I pray you're not thinking this is your future.
- The Team at World Factbook 2076​
 
Lara I
The vibrations on her leg feel nice, but Lara's stomach tightens. The alarm was going off, the sun was still so far away. The hum of the heater was no guarantee the air is warm, and the locust wood floors were always a cold wake up. The room was still pretty empty, two boxes flanking the bed were all the possessions she had, including the slippers she prefered. Peeling open the canvas cover, she tosses her left rabbit and right rabbit to the floor. Getting up at this insane hour was almost never justified, even when she had the energy to rise and shine. Now was not the time though, as there were many things to be done. "Why did I agree to this?" she grumbles, kicking off her blanket. She slinks out of the comfortable nest of blankets she had made, and quickly flies over to the restroom.





She spits in the bathtub, and checks herself in the mirror. She punches in a quick code for warm water on the panel on the wall next to the spicket jutting from the recycled concrete walls. The water at night turned warm slowly, as the hot water heater in the basement had less demand. I could grab coffee on the way to the park. Her mind trails off as a small icon flashes yellow on the panel. Drawing the water, she carefully washes her face and shaves some unsightly facial hair.





"With the grain, Lara" Grandma Kirchfeld implores, guiding Lara's little hands around the circular board. She always let Lara participate in her daily routine, and after supper was craft time. A thin coat of gouache blows into a cascade of little white clouds as the old woman dusts off the sanded board.




"Who are you making the hexaboo for?" Lara watches with interest while she lightly draws out a septagram. Her wrist twirled as she gave form to a hideous old goat rising on its feet.





Grandma winks, "You'll need one in Canada, just for good luck"





"Mama says Canada is more fortunate than us." Lara looks up to her grandmother whose face turned bitter.





"Your mother couldn't tell luck from unluck, dear. I don't know if the dutchies up there use hexaboos" she etches out seven horns on the goat, and a gaping wound in its neck.





"Grandma, is that the Devil?"





"No, it's Jesus."





"But Jesus looks like Uncle Samir"





"Sometimes"





"Sometimes?"





"Sometimes we need Jesus the man. But I've found he doesn't always come to you as a man. We find God in mysterious places. The Goat is a symbol of protection and safety, guidance and protection in hard times"





"Mama says we're gonna have a better life in Whistler. Are we gonna have hard times in Canada?"





"My Mother told me many things she had no way of knowing about. I pray you'll have a better life but I wish to keep faith." She dabs a brush into the paint, a vivid red outlining the goat.






Lara is the only person on the bus to Nanaimo this Saturday morning. She'd have caught a cab, but waiting for the thing to arrive once it had been summoned would've left her with so little time. So onto the Vancouver Island Transport she goes.




Sitting in the front seat was her favorite. Safer. The yellow seating is looking its age, and the roomba eagerly roams about the floor, chirping every so often.




"Vito, silence roomba"




A blue light flashes at the back and the roomba silently rolls to its home under the back bench.




The bus lurches left onto Hammond Bay Road, the coffee in her lap nearly tipping over. Securing her drink with both hands Lara sees the roomba peeking from its base. It slinks deeper, disappointed in her success. In the window above, Nanaimo, the last of Old Vancouver's sisters is glistening with towers and lights. She's heading into the darkness of the suburbs. These were still very wealthy neighborhoods, and the police were much more keen on making sure this area stays as it has been since before the war. Pines still fill much of the region, though mature bamboo, ailanthus, and locust trees are edging into the scene. It seems like wilderness to her.




They're waiting for Lara at the entrance of Neck Point park, cloaked in a black synthetic raincoat, a wool scarf wrapped tight around their neck. As the bus approached, she could see between the ushanka and scarf, two bright eyes and a welcoming smile.




"Mary!" Lara exclaims leaping off the bus.




They embrace warmly, Lara holding her coffee over Mary's shoulder.




"Lara! I missed you so much!"




"I miss you too, babe."




With a peck on the lips the two begin walking towards the sea.




"How was the family about returning home?"




Mary rolls her eyes, "Aunt Suh-yee is still on about Canada 'Evil Empire' like I know. Its not like we aren't trying to get out."




"They're still not sold on Africa?"




"Kun Woo really said 'they hate us in Africa' and that was all I said about that for the trip."




Lara shrugged. That's still not an uncommon opinion here in the West either.




"Well, we have friends to warm our home, old and new."




"Did you get to talk to your brother?"




Lara paused, a balance dropped in her heart with a ringing tumult..




"He's in the Mandate working with Scott Detwiler on 'mission' work. Dunno about him."




"Reach out, he'll be excited to hear from his older sister."




"I'll give Angela a ring after I go back to sleep."




"You've got to stay awake for this though"




At a little opening in the hedges and bramble looking out to the Sound, the sky was turning a cherry pink just beyond the peaks of the distant shore.




"Close your eyes, dear"




A warm ray creeps up her whole body in the freezing air. Sunlight pierced her eyes, even closed. The whole of her was bathed in sunlight.




Lara casually glanced towards Mary, beaming and radiant in the growing light. Their eyes swallowed the sun, reflected in the edges of her irises. Their smile is thin and peaceful. A warmth spreads over Lara's body, and she closes her eyes again.




"This is the Sun of the Winter Solstice. Cosmic hump day. Miri it is, wile sumer ilast." Mary says after a few pleasant minutes.




"Is it all downhill from here?" Lara jokes, with love beaming from her eyes. Mary shrugs and plants a kiss on Lara's cheek. Lara doesn't mind the sensation of doubt, but Mary was too close for her to voice her doubts. The pair hold hands as they turn away from the sun.​
 
Noah's Ark - Alligator Mississippiensis


(American) Alligator

Alligator Mississippiensis

Alligators are a large reptilian species which live primarily in freshwater rivers and freshwater wetlands across the East Atlantic Mandate. Hatched from eggs, and often sexed by temperature, male alligators averaging to 360 kg (790 lbs) and 3.4 m (11 ft 2 in), and female alligators tending towards 91 kg (201 lbs), measuring 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in) in length. Some males have grown up to 1000 kg (2,200 lbs) and 5-6 m (16 ft 5 in - 19 ft 8 in), however it is increasingly rare to find individuals of this size. Intrusive saltwater, temperature and poaching place a downward pressure on alligator populations, though their northern most unsupervised populations still push further up the Appalachian Mountains and have shown significant resistance to the deleterious effects of radiation. Once the indisputable apex predator of subtropical semi-aquatic habitats, the Burmese Python and American Crocodile commonly prey on Alligator populations where they overlap. Nutria, beaver, deer, waterfowl, and other small animals make up the main diet of alligators, though they are not obligate carnivores and will be seen eating fruits and processed foods.

While unsupervised populations remain stable, the East Atlantic Mandate has integrated alligators into their agricultural systems, with leather, meat, medicines produced from their blood, and scat being used as commodities for international trade and are an important source of waste removal for agriculture. Most cultivated alligators are gathered in communal ponds, where the waters are warmed for their winters and communal food scraps are fed to the gators. Towns may keep a handful of breeding couples for their lifespans, with some adopting them as local mascots. Alligators living in residential ecological regime are not subject to culling by recognized Mandate Authorities, and some municipalities have begun banning Eurasian boars in favor of alligator meat. Several sects of Islam in the mandate including the Nation of Islam and Islamic Working Family Shura have issued fatwas declaring alligator meat halal, though most governments recognized by Mandate Authorities who are aligned with the United States and Indian Country's Fiqh Council of North America condemn alligator meat as haram.



- Found in hometown newspaper, I'm gonna miss him. They outlived that first alligator farm.


Dr. McEnery​
 
GP-002:2076 US&IC Assembly of the Constitution Election results


The United States & Indian Country welcomes several political changes as the ballot results are certified; The New American Way has pulled Nevada and Teton, as the Green Party splits over alterations to water-sharing agreements with Canada. Teton, Utah, and Oregon saw Green Party aligned representatives exit the ruling coalition, and begin voting with New American Way candidates against broader cooperation with Canada. The Southwest also sees shake ups, with Arizona's Tribal Gov'ts and cottage labor forming a government, and Salinas seeing a Indio Separatist gov't under the Cahuilla Movement umbrella in coalition with labor interests. The US's brief return to regional politics seems to be waning, with the New American Way being critical of the West Pacific Regional Economic goals, and anti-trade sentiments rising within the Green Party in the form of Utah's Tom Welch. The upcoming 2079 referenda on the State of the Union has many anxious as from Kaniksu to Estacado separatists and isolationists begin pressing back on the need for Union, and the burden of reparations becomes more and more unpopular. Many fear without intervention, the United States will go into it's third civil conflict in 50 years.



Despite the partisanship of USA's political parties direct role in starting WWIII, no American was willing to stomach a one party state and the non-partisan democracy established in the Kingston Treaty quickly found itself with parties to organize broader collective interests. The Assembly of the Constitution is the legislative body governing the federal gov't of the US&IC, for the most part similar to the previous Constitution's House of Representatives, but has been given more concrete ways to restrain executive powers of the Elected Executive Council, such as the power to hold emergency referendums on Executive Directions.
Green Party - Last survivors of the old system. Still ecology focused, but has become a lot more a vehicle for Mormon and foreign capital interests. Social Democrats w some regulated extractivist interests and strong protections for families & secularism​
New American Way - Primarily assembled from White protestant churches fearing the power of the Church of Latter Day Saints. Strongly anti-capitalist, though it's a big tent from Amish subsistence farmers to Protestant Chinese Veterans of the USCWII. More the ombudsman to show displeasure with the dominant Green Party.​
Workers of America Membership - anti-Communism still remains strong, particularly in the communities displaced from the East Atlantic Mandate during the USCWII. WAM is an anarcho-syndicalist organization in the vein of the IWW, helping advocate for workers across the US&IC​
Autonomists/Independence Groups - What it says on the tin: Mostly indigenous groups, with a handful of Pacific Islanders, sectarian German speaking peoples, and preppers/cults/white nationalists who calmed down enough to end the war in grace with the feds.
Indian Country is the US's recognition of tribal sovereignty, with various representatives chosen by the tribal governments as their direct lever into American democracy.

 
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