Atomic Postman
Vault Archives Overseer
Brief Introduction to the Great Wastes
The idea is that it'd be set in 2253. Texas, or "The Great Wastes" is a hard wasteland to survive in, and relatively cut off. The state is regularly ravaged by inclement weather such as sandstorms. To the west the great, arid "Dune Sea" makes travel to the Four Corners difficult if not impossible. To the north, great twisters stretching miles wide rip apart vast dustbowl expanses.
Dotted across the state, but mostly to the south, are also stretches of environmental disaster known as the "Deadlands" where desperate pre-war attempts to siphon any possible remaining resources have created ecological disaster. Cracked earth, pools of unknwon toxins and drifting clouds of poisonous air split by great hulking machinery piercing the soil. To the East lie the poisonous occulist swamps of the Bayou, where man is prey to animal.
The Great Wastes are dominated by warlords, merchant oligarchs and post-war religions. To start with, I'll post the most dominant religion.
Church of the Deluge Remnant
In the vast, sandswept Wasteland of the former state of Texas, new forms of religion have taken root. The largest and most influential amongst these The Church of the Deluge Remnant, known to most simply as “The Church”. Their exact location of origin is debated, but their current capital is their ever-expanding adobe Holy City named Reconciliation, about a hundred miles from the Twin Graves (Formerly Dallas and Fort Worth).
Genesis Story:
The Church believes God has two aspects: Asha (Giving) and Vishnu (Punishment). The name of the Punishing aspect has come to debate amongst the scholarly Apostles (Such as Angra Mainyu or Mazda ), however the oldest and most commonly agreed upon name amongst believers is Vishnu
The Earth before the Flame Deluge (The Great War) was a bountiful Eden (Synonymous in the Remnant Tomes with the Old World) with plentiful but finite resources. It was both a gift from Asha, but also meant to test our nature for a greater ascension to the Divine Beyond (The Stars). Asha’s ultimate gift of infinite bounty. However, we began to fail. Our “Original Sin” was materialism and excess greed, which led to us consuming all finite resources with short-sighted eyes, unrealizing of the gift above Asha had given us.
Vishnu produced three divine prophets (later corrected/translated by Apostles to “Ayatollahs”): Oppenheimer, Truman and Von Braun. Together with their divine guidance they struck the Earth at Hiroshima and Nagasaki with Vishnu’s wrathful flame in order to warn us. However, the warning was ignored.
In a last ditch attmept, Asha gifted the Earth with the Ayatollah of Dick Hubbell to guide mankind to the stars, but this too was ignored.
And so, the Flame Deluge occurred, the ultimate punishment for our Original Sin. The implications of this are a matter of schismatic debate within the Church.
In the aftermath, during the Dark Age, The First Living Saint of the Deluge Remnants Everett Walters was granted a divine gift of (meagre) bounty from Asha, which he cultivated with his followers from mere seeds to form Reconciliation.
Core Beliefs:
The core beliefs of the church are, in truth, rooted with post-war survivalism. Though they often, and always did, pray, the vast majority of more flowery and ceremonial rituals or beliefs are of later addition, the origins of their society (and holy city) lay with survivalists attempting to impart practical knowledge through mythology and ritual. Reconciliation was founded by a G.E.C.K on safe, unirradiated soil. Their core beliefs are summarized as follows:
In effect, The Church believes that pre-war religious texts are deliberate puzzles left by God in order to discover the ultimate truth. It’s the task of the Deluge Apostles to arduously collect, study, and jigsaw puzzle theology from all these different sources including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Hubology. They effectively sift through old world texts in order to selectively produce a singular theological series of texts. They debate constantly amongst themselves as to what belongs in the Tomes and what does not. This is, as you might guess, an extraordinarily slow and arbitrary process. The Deluge Apostles are scholarly monks that either travel the Wasteland to collect relics of Apocrypha, or they sit in the halls of Reconciliation studying and debating. Any with visible mutations or deformities born within the Church are usually made into Deluge Apostles due to their celibate nature.
The Hubris Sagas:
The Apostles have also compiled collections of what's known as The Hubris Sagas. They believe that the pulp fiction of Hubris Comics are truthful retellings of ultimately tragic heroic figures in the dying days of Eden, and are left by God to impart the wisdom of these last few heroes as they fought against the oncoming corruption of mankind. Superheroes such as La Fantoma and Grognak the Barbarian are revered as mythical folk-heroes like David or Samson. How literal these stories are meant to be is a matter of debate amongst Apostles, but the vast majority believe them to be real. Many missionaries or travelling Apostles will carry several issues of the Sagas to read idly.
Apostles will carefully collect, and edit (with pencils and paint), these books to better reconcile with the Remnant Tomes. These edited comics are often given by Missionaries to children during conversion missions. Working on the Hubris Sagas is a position that is well-liked within the monastaries, and many young Apostles will trip over eachother to secure the position.
There are some within the current monastery that wish to create new saga story issues, but their proposals are often shot-down.
Recent History of the Church:
The Deluge Remnants have become rather widespread across the Texas Wasteland, establishing a number monastery outposts and a secondary settlement named Absolution. There are many civilian believers that exist throughout numerous settlements in the Wasteland also, including the controversial conversion of the warlord, Overlord Colt. They’re pervasive enough to have some serious influence in the decision making of the oligarchical merchant republic of Boomtown.
In recent years they’ve undergone a series of reforms under the leadership of The Fifth Living Saint Hiram. Effectively, whilst the Church had always had armed personnel in the form of community guards, they’ve not had an organized army until now. The Holy Militia and the Vishnu Inquisitors were raised by Saint Hiram in order to defend and take the fight to the growing enemies of the Church, most famously the Dune Riders.
The Dune Riders are a large tribe of post-nuclear Viking warriors that have unique access to vehicles, and performed frequent hard-hitting raids across the Wasteland. The Church went to war with them, pushing them back and breaking their spirit by publicly burning their “Shogun” to ashes so that his body could not be eaten (The Dune Riders believe they gain warrior strength by eating the flesh of their glorious fallen, and their Shogun holds the ultimate warrior spirit of all their previous leaders). The Dune-Riders have begun to seek out believers of the Church to slaughter them in acts of sporadic and brutal revenge.
As the Church becomes increasingly better armed, schisms have begun to form within.
Factions of the Church:

The idea is that it'd be set in 2253. Texas, or "The Great Wastes" is a hard wasteland to survive in, and relatively cut off. The state is regularly ravaged by inclement weather such as sandstorms. To the west the great, arid "Dune Sea" makes travel to the Four Corners difficult if not impossible. To the north, great twisters stretching miles wide rip apart vast dustbowl expanses.
Dotted across the state, but mostly to the south, are also stretches of environmental disaster known as the "Deadlands" where desperate pre-war attempts to siphon any possible remaining resources have created ecological disaster. Cracked earth, pools of unknwon toxins and drifting clouds of poisonous air split by great hulking machinery piercing the soil. To the East lie the poisonous occulist swamps of the Bayou, where man is prey to animal.
The Great Wastes are dominated by warlords, merchant oligarchs and post-war religions. To start with, I'll post the most dominant religion.
Church of the Deluge Remnant

In the vast, sandswept Wasteland of the former state of Texas, new forms of religion have taken root. The largest and most influential amongst these The Church of the Deluge Remnant, known to most simply as “The Church”. Their exact location of origin is debated, but their current capital is their ever-expanding adobe Holy City named Reconciliation, about a hundred miles from the Twin Graves (Formerly Dallas and Fort Worth).
Genesis Story:
The Church believes God has two aspects: Asha (Giving) and Vishnu (Punishment). The name of the Punishing aspect has come to debate amongst the scholarly Apostles (Such as Angra Mainyu or Mazda ), however the oldest and most commonly agreed upon name amongst believers is Vishnu
The Earth before the Flame Deluge (The Great War) was a bountiful Eden (Synonymous in the Remnant Tomes with the Old World) with plentiful but finite resources. It was both a gift from Asha, but also meant to test our nature for a greater ascension to the Divine Beyond (The Stars). Asha’s ultimate gift of infinite bounty. However, we began to fail. Our “Original Sin” was materialism and excess greed, which led to us consuming all finite resources with short-sighted eyes, unrealizing of the gift above Asha had given us.
Vishnu produced three divine prophets (later corrected/translated by Apostles to “Ayatollahs”): Oppenheimer, Truman and Von Braun. Together with their divine guidance they struck the Earth at Hiroshima and Nagasaki with Vishnu’s wrathful flame in order to warn us. However, the warning was ignored.
In a last ditch attmept, Asha gifted the Earth with the Ayatollah of Dick Hubbell to guide mankind to the stars, but this too was ignored.
And so, the Flame Deluge occurred, the ultimate punishment for our Original Sin. The implications of this are a matter of schismatic debate within the Church.
In the aftermath, during the Dark Age, The First Living Saint of the Deluge Remnants Everett Walters was granted a divine gift of (meagre) bounty from Asha, which he cultivated with his followers from mere seeds to form Reconciliation.
Core Beliefs:
The core beliefs of the church are, in truth, rooted with post-war survivalism. Though they often, and always did, pray, the vast majority of more flowery and ceremonial rituals or beliefs are of later addition, the origins of their society (and holy city) lay with survivalists attempting to impart practical knowledge through mythology and ritual. Reconciliation was founded by a G.E.C.K on safe, unirradiated soil. Their core beliefs are summarized as follows:
- Good and highly frequent practice of hygiene and clean living
- Mutualism and rejection of commodification within the community
- General stoicism in your living and the rejection of excess materialism
- Hospitality to others baring our symbol
- Radiation is the ethereal lingering collective Sin of all those in the Old World, and must be avoided. If you allow radiation to taint you, your soul becomes infused with that of Sin, and you must be exiled or killed. You must avoid the touch of others (and vice versa) so as not to pass your sin on
- Those born with mutation (Scars left from attempts at Sin to taint the soul) must themselves not bare any children. They are not exiled, but must be celibate.
- Ghouls are walking manifestations of Sin, and are best dealt with by Flame (The purging wrath of Ushur) but can be dealt with by other means also
- The Living Saints are post-war Ayatollahs of God carrying the spirit of Oppenheimer, Truman and Von Braun, and are destined to lead due to their divine insight. They are appointed by prior Living Saints before their death.
- Amur has provided us with the Apocrypha, holy relics scattered across the Wasteland that serve as a test of our Souls. There is a “Divine Truth” at the end of a “Divine Mystery” that must be solved, piece by piece, generation by generation, constructed through the Remnant Tomes.
In effect, The Church believes that pre-war religious texts are deliberate puzzles left by God in order to discover the ultimate truth. It’s the task of the Deluge Apostles to arduously collect, study, and jigsaw puzzle theology from all these different sources including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Hubology. They effectively sift through old world texts in order to selectively produce a singular theological series of texts. They debate constantly amongst themselves as to what belongs in the Tomes and what does not. This is, as you might guess, an extraordinarily slow and arbitrary process. The Deluge Apostles are scholarly monks that either travel the Wasteland to collect relics of Apocrypha, or they sit in the halls of Reconciliation studying and debating. Any with visible mutations or deformities born within the Church are usually made into Deluge Apostles due to their celibate nature.
The Hubris Sagas:
The Apostles have also compiled collections of what's known as The Hubris Sagas. They believe that the pulp fiction of Hubris Comics are truthful retellings of ultimately tragic heroic figures in the dying days of Eden, and are left by God to impart the wisdom of these last few heroes as they fought against the oncoming corruption of mankind. Superheroes such as La Fantoma and Grognak the Barbarian are revered as mythical folk-heroes like David or Samson. How literal these stories are meant to be is a matter of debate amongst Apostles, but the vast majority believe them to be real. Many missionaries or travelling Apostles will carry several issues of the Sagas to read idly.
Apostles will carefully collect, and edit (with pencils and paint), these books to better reconcile with the Remnant Tomes. These edited comics are often given by Missionaries to children during conversion missions. Working on the Hubris Sagas is a position that is well-liked within the monastaries, and many young Apostles will trip over eachother to secure the position.
There are some within the current monastery that wish to create new saga story issues, but their proposals are often shot-down.
Recent History of the Church:

The Deluge Remnants have become rather widespread across the Texas Wasteland, establishing a number monastery outposts and a secondary settlement named Absolution. There are many civilian believers that exist throughout numerous settlements in the Wasteland also, including the controversial conversion of the warlord, Overlord Colt. They’re pervasive enough to have some serious influence in the decision making of the oligarchical merchant republic of Boomtown.
In recent years they’ve undergone a series of reforms under the leadership of The Fifth Living Saint Hiram. Effectively, whilst the Church had always had armed personnel in the form of community guards, they’ve not had an organized army until now. The Holy Militia and the Vishnu Inquisitors were raised by Saint Hiram in order to defend and take the fight to the growing enemies of the Church, most famously the Dune Riders.
The Dune Riders are a large tribe of post-nuclear Viking warriors that have unique access to vehicles, and performed frequent hard-hitting raids across the Wasteland. The Church went to war with them, pushing them back and breaking their spirit by publicly burning their “Shogun” to ashes so that his body could not be eaten (The Dune Riders believe they gain warrior strength by eating the flesh of their glorious fallen, and their Shogun holds the ultimate warrior spirit of all their previous leaders). The Dune-Riders have begun to seek out believers of the Church to slaughter them in acts of sporadic and brutal revenge.
As the Church becomes increasingly better armed, schisms have begun to form within.
Factions of the Church:
- Loyalists: The largest, dominant faction. Adherents to Saint Hiram, they believe that the Great Deluge was a guiding lesson by Vishnu to destroy the sinful and evil of the world. After mankind failed to learn the lesson of the benevolent Asha in his Eden, they do not wish to fail the test of the wrathful Vishnu in his Wasteland. This is the driving call of Holy Militiamen and the Ushur Inquisitors. Though at times these purges can be absolutely misguided and baseless at times, torching raiders, rapists and thieves doesn’t raise the arguments of many.
- Apocryphists: The second largest faction. Those that believe that all of those left behind by the Deluge are meant to be here, and not to be killed, but to be brought into the fold or serve whatever cosmic purpose they exist for. Ardent pacifists, they believe the absolute priority of the church is completing the Tomes and solving the Divine Mystery
- Star-Worshippers: A splinter group that believe the goal of the Church should be to rectify the original sin and reach the stars. They particularly and disproportionately follow the teachings of Ayotallah Hubbell and the Hubologist texts. Their growing position within the Church created great friction. The last straw came after fraternizing with The Terrestrial Children, a chem-peddling false religion of alien and constellation worshippers, this faction was publicly and brutally purged by the inquisitors. Burnt in public squares and branded as to be killed on sight if discovered. Fragmented and hidden bands still exist in the Wasteland, however.
- Reformists: Brewing in the rural monasteries and the halls of Absolution, a Luther-esque movement to turn away from the leadership of the Living Saint, embracing merchant commerce and political independence. Most reformists have the good sense to keep quiet in the face of the brutality of the Loyalists, however separatist resentment bubbles.
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