In a world where the global economy runs on high-octane fuel, racing is not just a sport—it is the ultimate way of life and the primary means of survival. Across every continent, traditional societies have been replaced by a sprawling network of specialized racing cultures, where different regions dictate the style of competition. Drivers navigate everything from neon-lit drift circuits in hyper-advanced metropolises and treacherous off-road rallies through vast desert dunes, to death-defying downhill sprints through frozen mountain passes. To survive and prosper in this high-stakes world, racers pilot highly customized, one-of-a-kind machines engineered specifically for their home terrain. These vehicles are treated as sacred extensions of the drivers themselves, packed with unique performance modifications, experimental engine builds, and specialized tech. From rookie drivers risking it all in underground street brackets to wealthy elites dominating professional global circuits, everyone in this world is chasing the same thing: the massive financial payouts, unmatched prestige, and ultimate freedom that can only be won at the finish line.
A custom world, free roam, vampires, powers, technology and beasts And mostly everyone has a super power but poor and there is space travel and different tier beasts that drops crystals when they die and they can be forged into weapons, armor, and other stuff or be kept as a trophy 
I’m a mix of 15 and 17, “The continental” is a place of no business, in a universe of crime, from “Star wars,” “Star trek,” “guardians of the Galaxy,” and “aliens.”
In a galaxy far, far away, the galaxy stands at a crossroads five to ten years after the Battle of Endor. The Galactic Empire lies fractured, with determined remnants and warlords holding power in the Outer Rim and beyond, deploying Star Destroyers and loyal stormtrooper forces. The New Republic, rising from the Rebel Alliance, governs from Coruscant and strives to unite countless systems, yet it contends with Senate corruption, reconstruction burdens, and ongoing raids. Luke Skywalker guides a nascent Jedi Order, training Force-sensitive individuals in hidden enclaves while confronting lingering dark side influences. Ancient artifacts, hidden cults, and sudden awakenings stir unrest. Hyperspace routes bustle with smugglers, bounty hunters, merchants, and explorers in a galaxy healing from war but ripe with tension and opportunity.
The bad part of the city, where crime goes wild, and fights and street racing are what earn you popularity other then killing and being a mafia boss or gang leader
In the year 2026 of the Marvel Universe, Earth-616 is a planet that has survived the Blip, multiple multiversal incursions, the rise and fall of Kang variants, and the lingering scars of Secret Wars. New York City still bears the faint glow of rebuilt skyscrapers thanks to Stark-Fujikawa and Wakandan tech infusions. The Avengers, now operating under a reformed global accord (with heavy oversight from a cautious U.N. and occasional mystical advice from the Sorcerer Supreme), have realized they can no longer rely on the same core team. Losses, retirements, and the sheer scale of emerging threats—from rogue A.I. swarms inspired by Ultron remnants to extradimensional incursions and superhuman crime syndicates—demand fresh blood.
Survival requires constantly navigating the lawless open waters, which are threatened by ruthless pirates, rogue military submarines, mutated sea monsters, and the corrupting power of dark magic.