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== Back-story == [[File:blackmarket.jpg|thumb|left|A Player-killer zone in the video game Endless Ages]]''Endless Ages'' takes place after you dieβon the [[afterlife]] planet Iia (EYE-uh), a world where all beings from all worlds, places and time end up. Because a few minutes on Iia is the same as hundreds of years in our time weapons, architecture, magic, technology, and even creatures that have been extinct to the world now coexist. Unlike most MMOs, ''Endless Ages'' doesn't have a cohesive, fully articulated back-story. The game lore basically is about the four races; human male and female, amphibians and bloblics all vying independently of each other for control of the various worlds against the monsters, known as "mobs". This taken together with the fact user interfaces are awkward and that many bugs have gone unrepaired since its release might lead one to conclude that the designers rushed this game to market unfinished. <!-- This area needs a great deal more work. There either needs to be an explanation of what is going on in this world or why the designers of the game failed to include it. -->
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