# Lore

Long ago and far away, an industrious civilization created wondrous technology. They built highly-advanced Bots to automate their world, leading to peace and prosperity. However, as the Bots took over all the work, people grew restless and bored. In a bid for entertainment, they reprogrammed their Bots not to work, but to play games.

This sparked a widespread movement, and soon everyone was building wild playgrounds to play in. This curious pastime evolved into a mainstream craze known as RoboKiden, a sport that was set to change the world. Fans from around the globe flocked to KIDEN STADIUMS to witness the hysterical action, with games streamed 24/7.

The introduction of GIANTS, former construction mechs, added a thrilling dimension to the game, making them the main attractions. As the sport grew, so did the demand for more fun, leading to the creation of crazier arenas and repurposing more Bots. However, the more Bots reprogrammed for fun, the more the automated society began to crumble, spiraling into chaos.

To avert disaster, Kiden Stadiums were shut down, broadcasts terminated, and all GIANTS deactivated. RoboKiden was canceled. Many years later, the once bustling stadiums sat empty, locked behind No Fun Zones. In a world where fun was forbidden, people lived mundane lives in Monotopia, led by Constable Drab, who aimed to prevent history from repeating itself.

One day, a brilliant engineer named Ishani discovered ancient blueprints of the original RoboKiden games. Fascinated by the legend, she ventured into a No Fun Zone, finding Alpha Island and its abandoned Kiden Stadium. Using her talents, she reactivated the stadium and its GIANTS, bringing the games back. Ishani soon attracted other misfits to Alpha Island, all sharing the goal of rediscovering fun.

Together, they rebooted RoboKiden, making it better than ever. Armando, from his pirate radio station, hijacked the airwaves to broadcast RoboKiden across Monotopia, inviting others to join the fun. As the underground show grew in popularity, the return of RoboKiden spread excitement and curiosity—though not everyone was pleased.

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