Disaster struck in the year 2050. Every great country in the world each released weapons of mass destruction, thus creating a nuclear war. But the war ended as soon as it had begun without the humans realizing what they had done. Their precious Earth was ripped open, blistered and bleeding from destruction the humans had brought to it. People died, land collapsed into the ocean, and water crashed upon the lands still standing while the Earth howled and roared in agony. The world was in utter chaos.
Mother Nature, desperate to save the innocents of this catastrophe, used all her strength to shield the animals from being swept off the furious Earth. Soon after, she vanished, the animals left to survive on their own.
With the Shaking (the name selected for the disaster) over a new problem erupted. A 5 year plague fell upon the animals, killing the weak minded and mutating the strong willed. As a result of the mutation, some of the animals developed mysterious powers.
With these powers, the animals knew they could rebuild their Earth, but how to do so was the question. They all had different answers. Some wanted use their newly acquired power to go out and find Mother Nature, believing that she should be returned to her rightful place as the Queen of all living things; The Wanderers. Others wanted to use them to make to start a new and better life; The Starters. But some animals deemed that they did not, in fact, need Mother Nature, assuming that they could use their powers to learn and build an empire where all animals would live and work together peacefully; The Reformers. At that point in time, it looked like the world was on its way to a recovery, no matter how shaky that recovery was.
Unfortunately, when 2100 rolled around, chaos returned to Earth. The Reformers hatched a brilliant idea to start building bizarre creations, concoct poisons, and construct weapons of complete annihilation. Their plan, to rebuild the wounded Earth into something better, more powerful than any human could have ever made it. With their quick wit, and seemingly more intelligent words, they persuaded their less clever brothers into using their powers against others for the ‘sake of technology’. Out of all the Reformers, the Apes were the most cunning. Because of this, the Apes believed themselves to be royalty among the other animals, but the Wanderers and Starters are against this. With the beginning of a hierarchy, it is destroying all of the hard work they have put in to make the Earth a place of equality. History is bound to repeat itself. Will it end in the destruction of the world, or will Mother Nature reveal herself and finally bring peace to this troubled planet?