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This wiki was initially conceived to server as a series of explanatory articles for 1.31.99.; a vastly written out setting, with 50+ stories set within, ranging from novel spanning epics to brief short stories and flash fictions that have explored the annals of challenges Anthral have gone through in their history, showing their transcendence of time, space, and even reality. From their primitive civilizations to their advanced galaxy fairing adventures; this setting contains a multitude of dimensions as well as the array of three major galaxies.

One of the many things that set Anthrals apart from the rest of the universe is their frequent dabbling with Pneumaology.

Of all the different Varses and Verses, the primarily explored area within 1.31.99. is the 2-897 Varse, with stories taking place mainly through three specific periods; 2030s C.S.Y., 2570s C.S.Y., 1756s H.E.. Below is where the information and the catalog of stories on the Varse can be found.

Explorable Categories of 1.31.99.:2-897
Characters Concepts Life Locations Timeline Game System
Stories/Series: Pre-Galactic: Ceryniotsklesu
Characters Concepts Life Locations Timeline Game System
Krelmic Skein Orensakino Yoioshi Gradation
The Blood Annals Genesis Rezra Aithereal Wake Chikara-Koko: Yukojiin
Adrestia Inauguration Serenity Empyream Repose Empires Fall
Happy Nights Electris Tranquility Lapoc Sovereignty Hostile Migrations
Azunaru's Assault Trizul Cielimatic Astral N/A Gisetno Anew World
Anecdotes (2030+) Lumea Sangelui Advent Yarn (2570) Discreet Arrangement (2020-)
VeronicA: Calming Voice Long Arm of Juan Racimo Niastones Goverara Scarecrows Zako-Tots Home's Despise
Klucken A Slice of Life Our Wauter Bloodline Family Matters King's Recital The Shotgun
3rd Times the Charm Rubrum Luto Lumbrian Docere: First Year Dominoes Sunless World 3rd Stage
Project Soar Heat of the Moment Lumbrian Docere: Second Year Existential Tool Nominox Salutations The Artist
N/A N/A N/A Blue Glow Fuse Box N/A
Stories/Series: Post-Galactic
Characters Life Locations Game System
Galactis Sakti/Stellar Ambitions
A New Coloir Emissaries of Bima-Eul X.U.C. Ural
Anamnesis
A Sideshow Death's Vessel Parables
True Blood Maximus Infernius The Cowboy of Avaleris
Steamer's Job Families of Drekomiachi N/A

Underneath the surface lays a second layer of the setting; known as {D}, which follows the direct effects of Ith'Nazthark, as it aids characters throughout the universe in a secret war with its siblings; Xylogthul'naar and Kronthal'gyrm, while also attempting to keep its parent away.

Stories/Series: {Dristential}
Contingencies of Enel Shadows of Avalon Last Days of Salton
Dristential of the Indignant Thunderbolt Run

Morde

Station Nations Morde is the central star powering the Station Nations, an immense source of energy harnessed to sustain the interconnected web of space stations. Surrounding Morde is an artificial world, akin to a Dyson Sphere, designed to devour its energy and provide life and power to the Station Nations. This world features at least ten poles that connect it to the Station Nations, each pole hosting a massive city. Among these cities are Avaleris, a sprawling metropolis with slums and corridors instead of skyscrapers, and Virellum Aelthros, a technologically advanced society dedicated to harnessing and distributing the star’s energy. The life forms on this artificial world have adapted to its unique conditions, creating a rich environment of cultures and ecosystems that thrive in the light and heat of Morde.

Deep within this Sphere, where the energy and magic of Morde are at their most potent, lie the twin worlds of Nio-Terrese and Nola-Mundis. These realms are steeped in both technological marvels and mystical energies, forming a nexus of innovation and arcane power. Nio-Terrese is renowned for its ancient forests interwoven with bioluminescent flora and cybernetic wildlife, while Nola-Mundis is shrouded in perpetual twilight, home to enigmatic ruins and arcane academies that harness the primal forces of the Sphere. Together, they represent the pinnacle of the harmonious blend of nature, technology, and magic that defines the heart of the Station Nations.

Alternate Reality

Aarde exists in a parallel reality within the {Dristential} universe, presenting a unique contrast to the Station States. While the Station States are a network of interconnected space stations housing diverse species, Aarde focuses on a single planet with its own unique ecosystems and civilizations. Additionally, within the same timeline of Aarde, there exists a post-human world called Ignaiar, where various sentient animals have taken over, creating a rich and diverse narrative landscape that explores life both during and after human dominance.