Quaiskopribra

From Harthorns-Reverie

Quaiskopribra, shortened to Quaisk or Pribra, is not merely a planet—it is the protective outer epithelial tissue of a cosmic entity as well as the homeworld of the Anthral species. Beneath its vast landscapes of Ceryniotsklesu, beyond the crushing tectonic layers and labyrinthine caverns, lies a second world: Aarde, the internal connective tissue that binds its true core—a Melchior.

  • Varse: 2-897
  • Classification: Macro-Organic Exoplanetary Shell
  • Core Entity: Melchior – A Hyperluminal Biotic Star
  • Subterranean World: Aarde – A Bio-Geological Connective Matrix
  • Noun; N/A (??)
  • Adjective; N/A (??)
  • Found within the Cherinoski system of the Bima Sakti galaxy.

Ceryniotsklesu

  • Noun; Ceryniotsklesu (Sklesu)
  • Adjective; Ceryniotsklesusan (Sklesusan)

A macro-organic biosphere or exoplanetary shell, Ceryniotsklesu, shortened to Ceryn or Sklesu, is a crust that functions similar to the outer epithelial layers found in biological organisms. It adapts, mutates, and even regenerates over cosmic cycles, influenced by the will of the Melchior at it's core. From this vantage point, everything upon its surface is merely the flora and fauna of a much larger, self-sustaining biological entity. In other words; rather than being an inert celestial body, Ceryniotsklesu behaves as an organic regulatory layer, shielding and distributing the Melchior’s radiance in a controlled manner.

  • Crust as Epithelial Tissue: The planet's outermost layer is composed of self-repairing, mineralized biopolymers interwoven with silicate-based structural lattices, resembling a form of protective keratinized skin. This layer absorbs, diffuses, and selectively releases the Melchior’s radiation, much like the epidermis of an organism controls heat and moisture loss.
  • Geological Activity: The planet’s storms, seismic events, volcanic eruptions, and planetary quakes are not merely geophysical phenomena—they are the natural autoimmune-like responses of a living system, regulating surface equilibrium when foreign entities disrupt the biosphere.
  • Life Proliferation: The organisms that inhabit Ceryniotsklesu are not its 'children' in a conventional sense, but rather symbiotic occupants, nurtured by the Melchior’s unseen influence.
  • The Litho-Nerve Network: A system of subterranean superconducting veins channels excess radiance through the crust, preventing overexposure on the surface. These veins resemble nerve-like conductive pathways, hinting at a complex planetary-wide neurological system.

For extended information regarding Ceryniotsklesu, read: History & Geography.

Aarde

  • Noun; Aarde (Aarde)
  • Adjective; Aardic (Aardic)

Beneath the dense vast crust of Ceryniotsklesu lies Aarde, the connective structure that bridges the planetary shell and the Melchior itself. Unlike the surface world, Aarde is not a traditional subterranean environment—it is an intermediary plane, where energy from the core flows through networks of cosmic sinew, forming cavernous ecosystems and biomechanical landscapes that defy surface-world logic. In other words; it's a secondary world functioning as the connective matrix between the surface and the Melchior core.

  • Structural Role: Just as tendons and ligaments hold together the muscles and bones of an organism, Aarde functions as the supporting framework of the planetary shell, maintaining its integrity against external and internal pressures.
  • Fluid Exchange: Rivers of an unknown hyper-energetic semi-solid plasma flow through Aarde's cavernous networks, dispersing the Melchior's radiance in a manner similar to vascular circulation in a biological organism. This plasma, known as Chiserieas, is speculated to be a form of condensed Melchior radiation, sustaining Aarde's unique ecosystems.

For extended information regarding Ceryniotsklesu, read: History & Geography.


Gwirionedd, Gwowang Shen, Mur, Cysegredig, Hanianol, Heping, Hexie, Meiyou, Peidiwch,

Known by its inhabitants as Myd, with the known universe being referred to as Byd, believed in several magics; creation myths and unique sciences that would later be unavailable.

The geography of Myd is a rather simple one, with there being three continents, or Teyrnas and an unsurvivable frozen tundra known as CaRhew/Mid-Ice. These continents are as follows; Brenin, the home of the Gwyn, Ymerawdwr, home of the Melyn, Pren Mesur, home of the Tywyll.