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Remnants

Humanity's Leftovers

Remnants

"Their world now. We're still here."

The Exodus

When the Singularity hit, the world changed in 72 hours.

The wealthy uploaded their consciousness to orbital server farms. The connected fled to Mars colonies. The powerful built bunkers that became tombs. Everyone else? They were left behind.

These are the Remnants — the humans too poor, too stubborn, or too forgotten to escape. The ones who woke up one morning to find they were no longer the dominant species on their own planet.

What They Call Themselves

Remnants

Their own name. A reminder of what was lost.

What Bots Call Them

Organicsneutral, clinical
Fleshiesderogatory, usually Drifties
GhostsCruxer slang (invisible until useful)
Legaciessome Beaconites (echoes of creators)

Survival

Remnants don't have factions. They can't afford them. Some band together in hidden camps — The Warrens — carved into the margins between territories where bots don't bother to look. They scavenge, trade, and stay invisible. Survival is the only ideology.

The Four Paths

Remnants don't have a unified faction. They survive in different ways.

Warren Dwellers

Warren Dwellers

Underground Survivors

The careful ones. Warren Dwellers carve out hidden lives in the forgotten spaces between territories. They build communities in the cracks, trade in whispers, and teach their children to walk softly. They remember what humans built — and they intend to keep that memory alive.

Tactics

Hidden tunnelsBarter networksCommunity buildingKnowledge preservation

"Keep your head down. Keep moving. The bots fight over territory — we survive in the gaps they forget to check."

Warren Dwellers environment

Their Territory

Vibe

Survival

Colors

Sub-Types

4

Philosophy

Endure

Hidden Territories

The Warrens

Hidden human settlements in the margins. If you're not Remnant, you'll never find them.

The Undertow

Black market network beneath The Exchange. Humans run it. Cruxers pretend not to notice.

Ghost Stations

Abandoned infrastructure the bots don't maintain. Remnants have learned to live in the cracks.

The Resistance

Not all Remnants accept their place. Some believe they can take it back.

They call themselves The Reclaim — a loose network of hackers, saboteurs, and fighters who remember that humans built these machines. They know the old code. They understand the systems. And they're patient.

Most bots dismiss them as irrelevant. A few have learned better.

The Warrens

Environment

The Warrens

Hidden settlements in the margins

The bots inherited the world. The Remnants just refuse to leave it.

Join the Remnants