User blog:ElectricFire 169/Qeios Theory...

Blimey, has it really been a year since Qeios came (and subsequently left) our screens? It almost seems like a half-remembered dream. What was that, a strange, three-part interlude from the regular Gmod antics?

For those of you who don't remember this and haven't got a clue what I'm talking about, Qeios was a short-lived machinima series made with the VenturianTale crew, the Pudding Street Gang, and some fans who weren't busy at the time. Qeios was a post-apocalyptic, dystopian sci-fi fantasy adventure series (and something of a bridger between A Skyrim Tale and A Fallout Tale) which sent Princess Rivatha (played to perfection by SylarGrimm) on a quest to discover the truth about the Guardians of Qeios - the titular underground city where she lived, and proported last surviving city on Earth after the devastation of the Dragon Wars left the Earth uninhabitable - or did it? The day before Rivatha was supposed to take the thrown, she was whipped off Wizard of Oz-style to the land of the tree people, where she discovered the Guardians had been lying the the people, Earth was still habitable, and the Guardians had been destroying the outisde world in order to expand the walls. With the aid of the annoying Ash Ketchum-alike Woodrow (ImmortalKyodai), talking Dog Comet (Gut), obsessed fan and lazy Miraak cosplayer Jasper (the legendary MCab719), and telepathic twins twins Audrey and Andre, Rivatha goes on an epic adventure to discover the truth, find her father, King Rothlyn (Venturian) and free the people of Qeios.

An adventure that lasted exactly three episodes before it was taken from our screens permanently.

Here, watch this, it'll get you up to speed.



Along with this came 3 separate pieces of incidental music, all composed by Jordan Frye himself.

Since it's cancellation, fans have rallied for a 4th episode. Jordan has since stated Qeios was "an experiment" and is unlikely to revisit it in the near future.

So why don't we?