Phoenix is a man wrapped in mystery, a name carried more by rumor than by sight. Once, long ago, he was known as a merchant, a provider of goods and news to the scattered citizens struggling to survive. But those days have passed. The trade routes have long since fallen silent, and Phoenix no longer sells nor barters. He lives quietly now in his villa, rarely seen on the streets, yet somehow he always seems to know more than anyone else.
Niam is the soft flame in a world of ash, a woman whose heart still beats to the rhythm of forgotten songs and half-remembered dreams. She carries within her a deep and aching longing for the world she never truly knew, a world of beauty and peace described only in the faded pages of old books. That lost world, filled with love, art, and quiet gardens, is the world she dreams of when war’s cruelty weighs too heavily on her spirit. Yet the bitter truth is that there is no escape from the war she despises, no safe corner untouched by the machines or by the darkness within men.
Stan is one of the central figures in the world of Kainos Gē, a man forged by fire, loss, and the unyielding struggle of humanity against the relentless advance of the machines. He carries himself with the authority of a commander, yet his presence is defined not by tyranny or cruelty, but by a balance of justice and mercy. In the shattered wasteland where survival often hardens hearts beyond repair, Stan stands as both protector and judge—an anchor of morality in a time when the very meaning of humanity is under siege.
Captain is not a man shaped by ideals, but by the ashes of a broken world. In him lives the embodiment of war stripped of glory, stripped of honor—only its ruthless, enduring essence remains. He clawed his way into power not by chance, but by a merciless instinct to dominate, to impose order where only ruin and chaos exist.