Revelations - The Setting

Story by IndigoNeko on SoFurry

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The

setting of Revelations is in almost all respects identical to that of

real-world Earth...with the exception that the rise of sentience was

triggered by a megavirus that spread across the globe after a meteor

landed in Xiuyan, China more than 50,000 years ago. The airborne

version of the virus (Pandarovirus anthrosapiens) had a 50% infection

rate and a 95% fatality rate, and caused infected vertibrates during

pre-pubescent growth to develop more or less humanoid physiques.

There's still great variance in size depending upon the base

vertibrate species. As a side note, the virus was successful in

infecting approximately 0.00001% of invertibrate multicellular

life...and as such there are some species of anthropomorphic insects

and arachnids which typically live in hot, humid climates. Small

animals such as mice and birds are typically 4-5.5 feet tall and

weigh as little as 40 lbs, whereas large animals such as elephants

and whales stand between 6.5-8 feet and weigh as much as 1000 lbs.

Aquatic life-forms that were infected generally live in seaside

cities, or on small floating and submerged cities that dot the oceans

and lakes of the world. Because the airborne virus had such a low

infection rate, the vast majority of the uninfected species still

exist in their 'feral' or 'unevolved' form.

While

the airborne variant of the virus died off nearly 40,000 years ago,

it has thrived as a sexually transmitted disease (100% infection rate

male to female, 25% infection rate female to male). While, the virus

is usually (95%) fatal to those that are infected after birth, it's

possible for an feral animal to father evolved offspring on a evolved

mother, though such a thing is highly taboo (and illegal). Among

infected 'evolved' species, the virus only sometimes (~50%) causes

it's hosts to completely evolve, resulting in many of the base

species traits being partially or completely expressed such as

digitigrade limbs, hooves, wings (sometimes in addition to arms),

multiple breasts, or seasonal breeding cycles referred to as

'heritage traits' (or other names depending on region). The virus can

also cause partial transexualism (~3.1%) or full hermaphrodism

(~3.1%). In some very rare cases (~0.8%), the virus completely fails

to express the anthropomorphizing gene sequences, resulting in

non-anthropomorphic intelligent animals called 'throwbacks'. Another

small fraction (~0.8%) may fail to develop sentience and were

historically called 'brutes', functioning at about the same level as

a 3 year old. All these minority groups were historically

discriminated against and/or taken advantage of. Now brutes and

throwbacks are referred to as mentally or physically disabled, though

most people still use the non-P.C. terms or worse.

Oviparous

species sometimes still lay eggs, though this is always the result of

heritage traits in the mother's reproductive system. There is also a

trend among snakes to fail to develop legs, though this almost never

inhibits their mobility. Because of the viruses aggressive

chromosomal normalization (to exactly 23 pairs of chromosomes), many

cross-species hybrids are possible that would normally be impossible,

though unusual hybrids (e.g. reptile/mammal) are extremely rare and

usually sterile. There are even (unconfirmed) reports of hybrid

insect/mammal hybrids throughout history. One of the side effects of

the virus is a greatly reduced fertility rate. As such, prophylactics

and other anti-pregnancy measures are considered just an extra

precaution against a rare occurrence. Pregnancy is almost always

cause for celebration, usually on par with a wedding. Rates for

identical twins are about the same, though rates of fraternal twins

are about half. Sexual education includes methods of enhancing

fertility and optimizing chances of pregnancy as well as preventative

measures.

Society

otherwise developed much the same as Earth did. Historically, Large,

aggressive predators tended to become the ruling and warrior classes.

Large docile herbivores tended to be used as laborers and slaves. In

ancient civilizations, species closely dictated social status, and

still do in many of the southern and eastern asian cultures. In

northern europe following the fall of the Roman empire, much of the

upper class was dominated by canines and during a period of about 400

years developed info several dozen bloodlines that very closely mimic

those of modern earth dog breeds. Some of the old families still

greatly value pure-blood marriages, especially in the upper class.

Rates of vegetarianism are much, much higher (as much as 50% of the

population) due to the prevalence of herbivorous base species and

ethical/moral concerns, though all 'evolved' species are technically

omnivorous. Most of the real-world discrimination based upon gender

or race translates into species-based discrimination...though

religious discrimination is not unheard of. Additionally, there is

still discrimination against minority groups such as transsexuals,

hermaphrodites, throwbacks, and brutes, though modern disability,

housing, and employment laws to some degree protect them.

Many

religions have recently begun to adopt the position that the

megavirus (only discovered in the past two hundred years) is the work

of God, due to it's impossibly complex nature compared to all other

known viruses, and such theories are rapidly replacing the long-held

ideologies of creationism. Some religions (e.g. Scientology) have

even asserted that the virus is actually the work of an advanced

alien lifeform 'creator' race. Most scientists have adopted the

position that the virus was transplanted through meteoric activity

from another world, though nobody has as yet traced the virus to the

Xiayun meteor...if what landed there was a meteor at all.