Brave Galaxy is set in a world loosely based on Hiro Mashima’s Fairy Tail and Eden’s Zero. It is a PG-13 or so rated space fantasy RP, and uses a combination of character statistics, which can be acquired via roleplaying and events, and creative freedom to help direct players’ characters. While there is a main storyline, which can be found in the events section, characters are free to interact with others and their environment however they see fit.
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Often referred to as the twin of Poinsettia, the two states are distinctive enough to be classified as two, however due to the nature of their planets being binary in revolution of one another they are closer than most others. That being said, Coreopsis is known for its romantic gestures above all else, a concept that might seem silly, at least until one visits the state. Magic flows freely on the planet, second only to Magnolia in numbers, and such is reflected in the plentiful wildlife. Indeed, Coreopsis is one of the most untamed states in the Federation, yet despite that it has numerous settlements, largely incorporating nature quite literally into its cities, bending flora much like something out of a fairy tale. Other than its tourist appeal, the state also produced a large portion of Fiore's non-imported foodstuffs, reflecting its often humble way of life.
More urbanized than its counterpart, Poinsettia is also rooted in agriculture, however such is far more scientific in approach than Coreopsis's take on it. Most known for the stable life it produces, the state is rather quiet on the galactic scale compared to others, yet also the safest among the Federation's fold. Its climate mild and landscape largely unscarred by rifts in geography except for the occasional body of water where the natural world still remains, Poinsettia offers an air of tranquility found in few other places around the galaxy, something that paradoxically can attract more interesting characters to the state. Neither Poinsettia nor Coreopsis have any moons, due to the two being close enough to each other that only the opposing planet dominates the sky.