[@Skald] It's not so much that as what I really enjoy doing in these types of worlds is telling the stories not of the people who fight against the system through some heroic motivation, but the people who fight the system every day just to keep food on the table and frienDS & family alive and out of prison. What does someoND like that do if they have the choice to do something greater? How do they interact with people wgo are battling to bring down the system? When the setting becomes sufficiently fantastical, it's kind of cool to come back to the everyday life type of plot to explore that. Its sometimes refreshing instead of the usual angle. That's just my own preferences on this kind of stuff. You've taken your oen spin to break the cliche which is also awesome.