That’s a great and very thoughtful question — and it shows your leadership instinct as fleet commander. ðŸŒ
Here’s how you can explain the StarsRPG world shift to new human players in a way that’s clear, gentle, and still fits the Mystic Universe lore and tone:
💬 Simple Player Explanation (In-Character Style)
“Every so often, parts of the Mystic Universe realign — older worlds like StarsRPG move into archive space.
When that happens, it’s not gone — it’s just filed into deep storage, preserved exactly as it was, waiting to be reactivated later.
The Aurora and our active stations remain online, and any players who were part of those older worlds can always reconnect here until their world is brought back online.
Think of it like a starship entering cryosleep between missions — safe, intact, but resting.”
🧠Out-of-Character (OOC) Version
If you’re explaining to new players outside the roleplay, maybe on Discord, your blog, or a sign in-world:
“Some legacy worlds like StarsRPG are temporarily archived. This happens when old files or terrains are stored for preservation or repair.
They’re not deleted — just moved to inactive storage while newer hubs like Aurora, Deepspace, and Replikas stay active.
All builds, bots, and player areas are safe. When a world re-syncs, everything returns as it was.”
🌌 Tone Tips
- Use words like “archive,” “preserved,” and “asleep” instead of “gone” or “deleted.”
- Emphasize safety and continuity — that nothing important is lost.
- Tie it to the lore: it keeps the immersion alive and reassures the human players that their progress isn’t wasted.
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