What is Fundament?
Fundament (or FUNDAMENT if you're feeling fancy and self-important) is a space fantasy setting. While it was originally envisioned as a setting for wargaming, it could support all sorts of creative works.
A very quick summary: Fundament is about idealistic factions of humans and transhumans arguing and fighting over a chaotic, supernaturally tinged galaxy. The setting is intentionally loose and mutable - there is no one true canon.
A slightly longer summary may be found below.
Setting Principles
These are the big foundational ideas behind Fundament. You'll note that even these are pretty loose - that's deliberate.
The setting is our galaxy in the distant future. The exact year is largely irrelevant, but it's probably on the order of thousands or tens of thousands of years from now. Almost nothing is left of the nations and cultural touchstones we'd recognise. The history of the setting is deliberately blurry both in and out of universe, and even defined elements can be vague, unreliable, or contradictory.
All known sapient beings are human or of human origin. Some might be divergent enough to seem like aliens, but everyone is either a human, an offshoot of humanity, or created by humans (not necessarily on purpose).
Technology is highly advanced and loosely defined. This is space fantasy, not hard sci-fi. A few things that definitely exist:
FTL travel is possible through space-folding drives and static portals. All forms of FTL rely on navigational beacons; it's possible to travel without a guiding beacon, but this is slow and unreliable.
Transhuman technology is ubiquitous. Almost everyone has some biological and/or mechanical augmentations, though some are more obvious and radical than others.
Artificial general intelligences - free-willed sapient machines - are possible but somewhat rare, as they consume a lot of resources and don't solve many problems that don't have more conventional solutions. Most extant AGIs are passion projects or religious endeavours. They are usually eccentric, larger than life characters, and can process information with a computer's flawless speed and precision, but they're no more murderous or megalomaniacal than humans (which isn't saying much).
The galaxy is split among many diverse factions, each driven by a broad guiding philosophy. Ideally, these philosophies should make internal sense and never be uncomplicatedly good or evil, though great acts of good or evil (ideally both) may be committed in their names.
No one faction is strong enough to claim galactic dominance. The Commonwealth, the last of several attempts at a galaxy-spanning empire, held that position for a while, but it's long gone now. Factions are not united fronts - they have subdivisions and splinter groups that can quarrel with each other as much as they do with other factions.
Magic is real... kind of. In parallel with the generally understood laws of reality, there exist a number of lesser cosmic forces called Fundaments, which embody abstract, almost narrative forces like Conquest, Fortitude, and Speed. The Fundaments are mostly overruled by conventional physics, but they are slightly alive, and spacetime distortions can give them windows to bleed through into the material realm. These distortions can be targeted and shaped with advanced technology; this is generally called magic, but it’s treated as a branch of science.
People understand the Fundaments well enough to squeeze useful effects out of them, but nobody knows, definitively, how they work. All models, including the "parallel physics" one outlined above, are, at best, "wrong but useful".
The setting should feel volatile, absurd, and at least somewhat hopeful. There is space for darkness and tragedy in Fundament, but humankind and the galaxy should never feel completely, inevitably doomed - though there's no guarantee that they'll survive in a recognisable shape.
The inhabitants of the setting don't have to believe all of this.
Faction Outlines
These seven factions are just the ones I've come up with. You can and should invent your own if you like. I'm planning on some writeups with more detail on each of these down the line, so these are just quick capsule summaries.
Sleepless: A splinter faction that seceded from the Commonwealth, grew to outmatch it, and pushed it into a self-annihilating civil war. Arrogant, driven believers in the Apex, a hypothetical future inflection point at which humankind will have reached its maximum potential.
Praxidists: A loose coalition of independent-ish worlds and polities, drawn closer together by the rise of the Sleepless. Proud, free-spirited individualists who believe that personal liberty and excellence naturally lead to collective harmony.
Vigilites: The rough successors to the Commonwealth, risen from the ashes after its collapse. Paranoid, diligent survivalists preparing for a Dark Forest scenario, the inevitable fate (or so they believe) of any society that grows too large and powerful.
Epimetheans: Descended from an abandoned pre-Commonwealth bio-engineering project to create a hardier spacefaring subspecies of human. Belligerent, fearless cultists of pure creativity, fighting a forever war against the implacable evils of entropy and the cruelty of a cold, inert universe.
Mendicants: A new religious movement created and spread by refugees, defectors, and hapless neutrals caught up in the Commonwealth civil war. Zealous, ingenious worshippers of AGIs, believing that they will find the best path for humankind, as humans themselves have resolutely failed to do.
Blueshifters: Ragtag coteries of exiles, criminals, and malcontents, bound by their shared faith in faithlessness. Wanton, joyous libertine nihilists, denouncing "greater good" ideologies as distractions from the raw pleasure of existence.
Voidlorn: The warped, half-dead husks of very early space colonists, both destroyed and preserved by primitive Fundament use. Cold, steadfast guardians of humankind locked in a complicated collective love affair with the void, which they believe is alive and utterly infatuated with those that defy it.
















