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May 2023 It's been hectic this last year, but we are alive and celebrating our fifth year of adventure and tales. A lot has been worked on to help make the Monoverse one that everyone can enjoy and explore their story while becoming a part of the greater cosmos. All of you, new and long time players, stay safe, and see you in the Sea of Stars!
When first discovered by the galactic community at large, Alveare seemed to be nothing more than another environmentally devastated world, one amongst many where intelligent life had destroyed itself before reaching the starts. Shrouded in radioactive dust, electromagnetic storms and curious aurora borealis playing along its circumference. Even now it is hard to believe that beneath the glowing winds, life endures. The sheer amount of radiation, coupled with regular electromagnetic storms, makes existence nearly impossible for most organic and inorganic creatures unless they are heavily shielded from the environment. And yet a healthy industry grows, maintained by the local Xhori, which couple their pragmatic work ethic with a strange brand of esoteric beliefs.
UNIQUE FEATURES
The home planet of the Xhori is composed by what seems to be a massive single continent reminiscent of Earth's Pangaea, except that its broken up by irregular trenches of ocean, none too wide to be crossed through swimming, into 5 different sections, each with a different general environment. At some point in the last 250 years Xhorian society was locked in a devastating World War that culminated in the detonation of the entire nuclear arsenal. The targetting of major nuclear power stations coupled with the planet's abnormally high percentage of radioactive materials led to a chain reaction, the effects of which penetrated past the earth's crust. Magma tides shifted, causing the crust to crack and break in terrifying earthquakes. Volcanoes erupted, spewing radioactive ash into the atmosphere, something that lingers to this day. Needless to say it was what most would label as a max-extinction event. Still life survived, even intelligent life. Adapting. Evolving. Spreading. In the couple of centuries since the event society has struggled to develop. Large areas are still little more than decadent ruins, but others are positively thriving. Since their discovery there exist designated areas for any species that wishes to trade or experience life in such harsh conditions. That said there is no centralized government, with several cults and groups controlling different sections of the planet, some more welcoming than others. Ecologically, the event led to some extreme changes. Leaved plant life is an extreme rarity for example, with fungal lifeforms having taken much of that role, having a much easier time processing the radioactive isotopes of their environment. The oceans are much less diverse than expected, but the life that exists there is titanic, one of the largest natural beings resembling a jellyfish the size of a colossal squid. Inversely most lifeforms on land are of smaller size, with the few that are larger than the native sentients being exceedingly rare, but also exceedingly dangerous due to their prodigious strength.
OTHER INFO
The language spoken by the natives, cluasa, is not able to be spoken by most non-insectoid species, consisting of an impressive range of vibrations or buzzing, as such all names are close approximations towards galactic common. Some individuals have bene working with linguists over the year to create a dictionary and to spread galactic common across the planet. Visitors should prepare for the language barrier.