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=== Anoxic Tract ===
Name comes from 1) initially you couldn't breath in this area and 2) due to most dying shortly after entering, it's unknown just how large the area actually is.
An Anoxic Tract is any hazardous zone, it doesn't necessarily have to not have oxygen, but anywhere considered too dangerous for life.
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Revision as of 06:34, 18 April 2022

Ignaiar, otherwise known as Earth, by ignorants, is the sentient being that the setting takes place on. It is a whalian sized sphere that rests within the Lacuna. Resting between it's celestial parents, the scorching Solare and the mysterious Seleos.

The various satellites that make up the sky are also considered children of the great celestial pair, with the five known Ignaiarian Children, raising questions of what exactly are the other bulbs.

The top half of Ignaiar, which rests closer to it's father, Solare, is extremely hot and contains only heat deserts and rocks, with the heat too hot for even water to rest, while the bottom half of Ignaiar rests closer to it's mother; Seleos, is extremely cold and contains cold deserts and ice, with the cold too cool for life to properly live.

Ignaiar's Biome Climate
Arid-Deserts
Rocks
Savannas
Deciduous Forest
Conurbations Belt A line that completely wraps around Gaia's mid-section, the Conurbations is the largest collection of towns, cities, and suburbs that exist. It is the primary place that holds a semi-stable society, with most agreed to hold borders of sixty miles wide.


The long Conurbation belt of Gaia was originally built by the Great Caviidians, who now only make up it's top councils.

The belt is broken into forty-seven borders, which make up a majority of the world's population.

Tropical Forest
Taiga
Four Oceans
Arctic-Deserts

Anoxic Tract

Name comes from 1) initially you couldn't breath in this area and 2) due to most dying shortly after entering, it's unknown just how large the area actually is. An Anoxic Tract is any hazardous zone, it doesn't necessarily have to not have oxygen, but anywhere considered too dangerous for life.