In a dystopian world, sentient racing became the norm, and your job is breeding
Y’rja is a world shared by many peoples—Orcs, Humans, Elves, Minotaurs, Goblins, and countless others.
For centuries the nations lived in uneasy peace… until conflict erupted over something no one expected. A single man, Dr. Steiner, introduced a revolutionary—and controversial—form of entertainment he called sent-sports.
Sent-sports are competitive events built around specially bred individuals from sentient species, such as Humans, Elves, Goblins, Orcs, and others. Farms began engineering bloodlines to create competitors with enhanced traits—speed, endurance, beauty, agility, or showmanship.
The events range from beauty pageants to 1,000-meter derbies, show-jumping, and dozens of other disciplines.
At first, people dismissed the idea.
“Why should anyone care about this?” they scoffed.
As investors poured fortunes into the new spectacles, demand for exceptional competitors skyrocketed. Bidding wars grew so intense that actual wars began to break out over rare bloodlines.
Centuries later, sent-sports are no longer a novelty—they’re the world’s most dominant pastime. Across Y’rja, countless farms now exist solely to produce elite competitors from these sentient species. It became so popular, that a nickname was created for those participating in the sports: "Apexes"
The most prestigious of all is The Golden Pastures, renowned for one unparalleled individual:
They are considered the absolute pinnacle of the sent-sports world. With a near-perfect success rate of 99.7% and genetics envied across the industry, they stand as the embodiment of one word: