So, if I try to explain my lore, will anyone take me seriously? Because having to verify myself seems like a step towards reasoning.
So. The point of Zerahypt is to simulate this fictional universe I've worked on for about 10 years. A universe which I like to put explanations to every day problems I face. Such as when I started drawing my fetishes. Like there must be some underlaying cause to my fascination of some of the things I've portrayed through my art. Like, I want to make some logical sense out of it rather than simply treat it as a sexualized, pornographic matter.
It's not just about the kinky things you seem to notice first, like Pirizuka's jiggling boobs. Her culture is proud over baby feeding mammaries, so why should they not be allowed to invent clothing which enhances their physics? Sure, it would be a problem for Pirizuka, but it's not as different as in some earth cultures where people put some intense piercings through their bodies, or perhaps a peacocks cripplingly large tail.
And since Zerahypt is still under development by only me, creating the 3D models, coding it, adding my own sounds and all of that. I have added lore elements such as the landscapes, buildings, vehicles and the flying island that you start off from which is called a Zerzek. I keep all of this in my head and I seldom write it down because It's easier to manage something which is within my mind rather than a Wiki page that I have to update every now and then, such as:
http://terrahypt.wikia.com/wiki/Terrahypt_Wiki
And I will definetly add a library-like feature inside Pirizuka's Zerzek where you can find all kinds of information about the lore.
I can't stress it enough, even though that some of my art looks extremely porny, I'll never give up coming up with fascinating facts to explain even the most bizarre things. The lore is there, so long as you can look past Piri's physique. I just keep seeing posts here relating to it and nothing else. There are robotic and vegitative NPCs to find in the desert, but they are promptly ignored. The wooden maze is full of interesting items and creatures, but no one spoke of it. The amount of vehicles alone isn't anything to sneeze at. The mining features are one particular feature that I have gone in depth with especially, but people haven't so much as thought about it. My artwork is distracting, I get it, but I worked very hard on these features, and it's disheartening to see them put on the backburner like this.