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| homeworld = Stratos (Continent of F'teros)
| habitats = What biomes they inhabit
| traits = Harpy-like wings (feathers along arms)
| traits = Extremely basic traits
(In rare cases) Multiple sets of wings (on head, neck, lower back, legs etc)
| writers = Who are YOU?
| writers = Jay and Kay :] !
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''"Optional species quote or defining cultural phrase." — Someone from this species''
''"And unto us the Child of Stars descended, for we were in plight, and they were our salvation." — The head of the Church of Soterism''
 
The Caelune are a harpy-like species that inhabits the sphere of Stratos alongside the Sonyx on the continent of F'teros. Caelune all can possess a variety of bird-like features, but a constant among all Caelune are the feathers along their arms that allow them to catch Stratos’ wind currents and glide along long distances. Caelune architecture consist of both tall towers made for landing by air, as well as grounded structures, as not all Caelune are capable of nor enjoy gliding. Within the past century, the Caelune experienced an extreme religious uprising that uprooted the majority of their systems and rid them of centuries of knowledge on medicine and technology, leading most non-religious Caelune to leave Stratos. This religion consists of worshipping the Nullstar and the Nullchild, a representative of the Nullstar said to have appeared and "bring salvation" to the Caelune from a great agricultural famine from millennia before. The reason for the Caelune to have an interest in the mission depends on the individual, with some joining the mission for the reason of widening their understanding of the god they worship, while other Caelune wish to reconnect with other planets and hopefully bring technology and medicine back to the Caelune continents on Stratos.
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== Core Worldview ==
Pre-religious uprising, the Caelune were an incredibly outgoing and inventive people, always looking for new ways to advance their civilization. They held a bit of a self-righteous air about them, but this has never stopped them from ultimately doing good, even if it's from a bit of a pretentious place.
Post-religious uprising (which is what player characters will be focused on), the Caelune are an incredibly stubborn and pious people, whether for better or for worse. Most believe that even if things are not perfect, this is simply the will of the Nullstar, and to stray from what the Nullstar and spokespeople for the Church of Soteria preach is to go against everything that Caelune society stands for. There is, of course, a minority that understands that Caelune society as it currently is is unsustainable and that change is necessary, but agian, this is a ''minority'', and the majority of Caelune truly believe that everything is as it should be, despite the very clear systemic issues at hand. 
== Physiology and Design ==


A short overview of the species goes here. This should briefly summarize what they are, where they come from, and their general role in the setting.
Caelune are all incredibly unique in their physiology as the range of bird or harpy-like features that they have ranges from very little visible difference to entirely differently body types. The consistent features all Caelune experience consists of:


This page is intended as a template and guide for creating new species pages. Please copy this page when creating a new entry.
* Layers of feathers lining the arm to form wings
* Feathers anywhere on the head including on ears, in hair or on neck
* Tailfeathers
* Horizontal eye blinks with a nictitating membrane rather than normal eyelids (basically instead of normal blinks, a membrane under the normal lids blinks over the eye from the side rather than the outer lids blinking up and down)
* Incredibly good lung capacity due to having an intricate system of air sacs connected by tubes with their lungs, meaning it is easy for Caelune to exert mass amounts of energy without having to take consistent breaks (includes holding breath for long periods of time)


Regarding entirely different types of bodies, the unique features that a Caelune can have consists of:


== How to Use This Template ==
* Looking entirely like a harpy
* Basically just being an anthropomorphic bird (including having a bird head)
* Having mix match features (bird legs but human head, bird head but human legs etc)
* Having features such as plume, bird beak etc but not a full bird head
* (Rarely) Having a second pair of wings anywhere on the body such as over the ears, on the calvaria, the back of the neck, the shoulders, lower back, hips, thighs or ankles
* (''Very'' rarely) Having a third or fourth pair of wings
* It is unheard of to have more than three extra sets of wings, but theoretically not impossible


This page is a '''template and guide'''. Do not directly edit this page!!
== Social Structures and Community ==
Current Caelune society is a mayor-based theocratic democracy, where the different cities in the Caelune continent of Fteros elect mayors that all form one council. There is no centralized government, but this council is one of the closest things Caelune society has to one. The other closest thing would be the heads of the Church of Soteria. Although this group is technically not an “official” government figure, they are highly recognized to be a leading authority in domestic Caelune policy, including leading most national law enforcement and regulation.


To create a new species page:
Mayoral elections take place every three years. There is no upper age limit for who can run, and the lower age limit is eight years old and below. In the case of a mayoral death, the mayoral council gets together to decide who a good replacement would be (it typically ends up being either one of the late mayor’s family members or sponsors).
* Use the ''source editor''
* Copy this page
* Paste it into a new page named after your species


Ensure the page is properly categorized under the '''Species''' category.
There are very few continent-wide laws, but that does not mean there are none. The few laws that are enforced across all of Caelune society are as follows:


== Core Worldview ==
* '''A ban on surgical removal of wings'''


What is this species' outlook on the world? What is their main mentality?
Punishments range from hefty fines, to decades of prison time to banishment from Caelune society. Citizen action against violators of this law commonly go unpunished, including murder.


* '''A ban on the ownership of “contraband” including educational medical documents and electronic technology'''


== Physiology and Design ==
Punishments depend on the amount of contraband owned, typically resulting in the removal and destruction of contraband followed by hefty fines and an assigned surveillance officer being assigned for the next 5-10 years. If the contraband owned is proven to have led to physical action such as illegal surgeries or anti-government political movements, the punishment worsens extremely, typically leading to prison time, banishment and very, ''very'' rarely execution (“rarely” as in maybe once every hundred years).


What do these guys look like physically? Why? What adaptations to their environment do they have? How long do they live (feel free to scale this based on human lifespans, feel free to take the number I supplied for Odyssey's worldbuilding)
* '''A ban on aiding the migration of multi-winged children'''


Specifically: forging documents, sheltering missing multi-winged children, physically helping them leave Fteros etc. Whether or not the migration was successful determines the extent of the punishment, which is typically prison time (banishment is never considered for this crime as it would be seen more as a “reward” than a punishment. The crime committed was helping someone else ''leave'', so).


== Social Structures and Community ==
* '''Creating/wearing masks that have fake wings physically sticking out'''


Are there cities? Towns? How do families work? Hierarchy? Governance?
This is not to be confused with engravings or paintings on the masks that look like wings, as those are seen more as paying homage to those with head wings rather than copying them. Having a mask or otherwise mimicking having multiple wings is seen as an affront to the Null Child and punishment ranges from hefty fines to community service.


Any other laws about things like theft, murder, destruction etc range from city to city, including the punishments resulting from those crimes being committed. Enforcement of these laws are typically incredibly violent, enabled by government immunity to any officer working under the Church of Soterism.


== Religion and Spirituality ==
== Religion and Spirituality ==


What do they believe in religiously, if at all? Are there gods? Do they worship the Nullstar? Fear it?
During Stratos’ great famine thousands of years prior, certain individuals in the Caelune and Sonyx came together to utilize what would now be understood as constellations of magic to overcome the food shortages and droughts. One of these individuals, a Caelune child whose name was lost to time, has since been idolized as the savior of the Caelune, sent down by the Nullstar to bring the Caelune salvation from their great hunger before ascending back into the “god” from whence they came.
 
Word of mouth was the only way this child’s story was spread for what is estimated (but can never truly be confirmed) to be 200 years after their death. The story that was written down is as follows:
 
“''In the times of great hunger and strife, one individual amongst all the rest stood up to bring the whole of Stratos salvation from their great devastation. This child bore six wings on their head for which they shielded their eyes, for they wished to save us the humility of being perceived the way we were. With their strength aided by the Nullstar they commanded the skies to cry and the soil to drink, and from the tears of God we were blessed with the most bountiful harvest that all of Caelune kind had seen in eons.''
 
''This child, endlessly youthful and full of life, gave everything they could for years to come, until one day they turned to us and spoke. “''I have done everything I could, everything I wanted to, and everything I needed to. Continue to live in balance with the food you eat, the water you drink, the world you live in. Each other. Yourselves. With all my heart, I love you.”
 
''With their words, the child ascended back into the Null from where they were once gifted to us. Their soul, however, continues to live on in the world around us. Every time a child is born with a head adorned with wings, that is a little bit of the Null Child’s essence living on inside them. These children carry on their love and wisdom, and must be sheltered from the evil that the Null Child had so nobly bore witness for us, for this is what we must do to repay their everlasting kindness.''”
 
Of course, this is not all there is in regards to religious texts surrounding Soterism and the Null Child, however this is the best summary for the sake of easy understanding.
 
(''To note, having multiple wings is an incredibly rare occurrence. It’s already rare enough to have more than one set, but having three or four is almost unheard of. Extra wings are not blessed upon a Caelune by god, they are a physical deformity that leads to health problems early on in life that only get worse with time and age. Imagine one in every 20-50k Caelune has an extra pair of wings, and one in every 75-100k has more)''
 
Within the last century, a mass religious uprising of Soterism has entirely engulfed Caelune society, with a major tipping point being the successful banning of the removal of extra wings. It had been long debated before the law was passed, but its passing made extremists realize just how much they could get away with. Within the century after, a successful attempt at pushing all of Caelune society towards Soterist extremism was made, which affected every single part of Caelune society. Education, healthcare, technology, economy, all is not without massive influence from this societal change.
 
A notable point of influence has been how Soterism affected local government elections. Out of all mayors, over 70% of them are multi-winged Caelune ranging from ages 10-19, with most being on the younger side. Due to the belief of the inherent wisdom of multi-winged children as well as their financial backing by investors, both religiously-motivated and not, these children are very commonly placed into mayoral races despite not reaching a mature enough age to truly understand what is happening or what the stakes of the race are. It’s an open secret at this point that most children who run for and are elected as mayor are not the ones truly running the show, and that the people actually in charge are more likely to be family members like parents or their financial sponsors.
 
If a mayor is not a multi-winged child, then they are typically older, more experienced Caelune. There is a stark, noticeable difference in how cities are run depending on if the mayor is a child or an adult, with a lot of policy-making being incredibly religiously-dependent (think how Utah is run compared to other US states).
 
It must be noted that these children are typically elected out after a certain age, not only due to losing the “wisdom” that comes with being a child, but also due to essentially being tossed out by family and peers for their growing health problems, both mental and physical. They tend to either grow incredibly large egos or become extremely depressed due to the amount of attention they get, combined with how they are sheltered from.. basically anything that could be considered “bad”. Homelessness, starvation, crime etc are all kept from the children, meaning they typically aren’t allowed to interact much with the outside world, and instead are surrounded by adults who further feed into their egos, idolizing them as important and unlike anyone else. Someone to be adored, worshipped, looked to for holiness. In even more extreme cases, these children aren’t even allowed to walk on the ground, instead carried around in seats as a way to “make up” for forcing the original Null Child to lower themself so nobly onto the dirtied ground they all walk upon.
 
Physical health wise, these children tend to suffer from long-term brain damage, neck issues, spinal problems and more. Children who aren’t allowed to walk on the ground for most of their lives are usually even worse off, with atrophied muscles and incredibly weak constitutions. These issues become increasingly evident as they grow older, again leading them to being shunned and cast out. Most of these children do not make it to their 30s, either due to having zero support for these health conditions or from overdosing, as a lot of them turn to substance abuse after being completely left with zero life experience nor support system.
 
'''It must be noted that the belief in Soterism, the Null Star as a godly figure or the Null Child are not what inherently makes the way that Caelune society revolves around it bad. The issue that is being portrayed here is the complete religious extremism that throws out core concepts from the original story- such as teamwork, kindness and love- and misconstrues it in a way such that it entirely ignores the original text and is enforced onto ''everybody'', which is what has led Caelune society to where it is today.''' Healthcare is in shambles, quality of life is at an all time low, education is near impossible to obtain within Caelune society itself, the wealth disparity between classes is staggering and anyone against this current societal system is either cast out, imprisoned, pushed into poverty or killed. '''''The Caelune are a people whose society is currently undergoing an extreme political and religious landscape the type of which will be looked back on and taught in schools as to never let it happen again.'''''


== Technology and Science ==
== Technology and Science ==


Here you guys can expand. If there's a specialty relating to one field or another, include it. Are they especially good at invention? Chemistry? Biology? You can also add a section for literature and artisinal aspects if you would like.
Because of the technology ban, the vast majority of technology and educational books especially in regards to biology have either been hidden away or destroyed. However, the technology that ''is'' still around gives glimpses back into a past full of creativity and innovation.
 
The only ones who still hold any remnants of past technology are either those who were wealthy enough to store it away out of the eyes of the public, or whose families managed to keep it under the tightest of wraps. Healthcare-wise, Caelune were second to none, as their affinity towards the natural world allowed them to explore the world of medicine through the resources provided around them, allowing them great feats in the fields of biology and chemistry. Nowadays, that "affinity towards the natural world" is more focused on farming and resource gathering in an effort to make sure the great famine never happens again, and healthcare has severely declined, leading to the spread of formerly extinct diseases and many Caelune either dying in childhood or growing up surrounded by illness, which affects their health later on in life. If you've seen Interstellar, imagine it a bit like that, except if food were in abundance.


== Traditional Clothing and Fashion ==
== Traditional Clothing and Fashion ==


I urge you to think of what would be practical to wear given the species' line of work and environment, but also how the species would choose to dress and accessorize given their biology and physical traits. Have fun with this!
Most of Caelune fashion is occupation-based, as the only people who can really afford to take the time off to indulge in full on fashion senses tend to be on the wealthier side. This does not mean nobody can indulge in ANY fashion, but it ''does'' mean that most Caelune's occupation heavily influences what they wear, such as wearing flight-ready clothes if they have a travel-based job or wearing something with easily discarded layers if they're going to be working on farms in the sun.
 
Most notably, there is a mask system in Caelune society that is an indicator of status and power within Caelune society. There is technically no "official" masks for any authority positions, but most businessmen, celebrities and politicians do wear masks. The complexity of the mask is indicative of status with simple or no masks being the lowest of status, masks with simple designs like painted patterns or engravings are of moderate status and masks with intricate, complex designs that include sculpted on cosmetics are of incredibly high authority. Think the difference between a plain white mask versus a mask with antlers sculpted to stick out of the sides of them.
 
This system works throughout all of Caelune society. A school club president may make their own complex mask out of cardboard and paper with drawn on swirls and glued on feathers sticking out the side, and a major businessman may commission their own custom-made mask to fit their face with porcelain animal ears and whiskers sticking out the side, and they would both be indicative of leadership roles and authority.
 
Apart from masks, an incredibly common fashion choice within Caelune society are of capes. This fashion choice stems back all the way since times of the great famine, where Caelune were directed to cover as much skin as possible to avoid infection from the blight illness. Capes follow the same ruleset as most clothes, where many Caelune capes match with the individual's occupation. However, due to how easily put on and removed capes are as well as how it is the outermost clothing article, most Caelune tend to get more creative with their capes designs if they can afford it.


== Occupations ==
== Occupations ==


The point of this section is to list some fields that this species could specialize in to give people more ideas for their character.
Pre-uprising Caelune took on a wide array of occupations, not sticking so much to one job or another. Especially in the scientific field Caelune had a much easier time than most would when it came to things like zoology, as travel in general didn’t require traveling machines, just flight training. Modern day, there are still a wide array of jobs, but a good chunk of Caelune specifically take on the jobs of farmers or messengers, as the technology ban made it so that communication over long distances became a lot more difficult, and couriers were a much needed substitute. Frankly, any job field that could be aided with flight yet wasn’t severely weakened by the various sweeping bans had a rise in employees in the past century.
 
Private work-wise, certain Caelune may be lucky (or unlucky, depends on your perspective) enough to have been hired by a private company or individual as their own personal courier, someone to delivery more risky messages or contraband. If the information being sent gets out or the contraband ends up damaged or in the hands of someone other than the intended recipient, they know exactly who to point the finger at. High risk, but typically very high reward job.


== Starships and Space Travel ==
== Starships and Space Travel ==


What does travel look like for this species? What do ships native to their planet look like? Do they travel often? Do they have bustling ports or are they more closed off?
One of the only types of technology not banned, but instead very heavily regulated was the engineering field, most specifically for travel; especially for those who either don’t have time to learn flight, who wish to travel distances unsafe to do without outside aid, or who simply want to show that they don’t need to fly to make those distances. Caelune space travel technology is advanced enough to be able to keep consistent contact with other spheres, but the airtight restrictions on who comes in and out of F’teros make easy, smooth communication with other races incredibly frustrating, if not nearly impossible. As development of this technology has been all but cut off since the last century, the Caelune still use ships and transportation infrastructure from, well, the last century, with most Caelune simply being taught how to run, maintain and recreate the same machinery as always.


== Cultural Quirks and Daily Life ==
== Cultural Quirks and Daily Life ==


A big trivia section, basically. I'd encourage incorporating animal mannerisms and fun little traits that don't fit anywhere else.
Daily life is not miserable, at least for most Caelune. It could simply be ''better''. The presence of the Church of Soterism is at times suffocating, and medicine could do a little better than to simply offset symptoms until illness returns at full force, and the wealth gap between the upper and lower classes could be a bit more fair, and education could be a little bit less soul crushing, and the presence of church law enforcement could be much less overbearing… but hey, at least they’re closer to god than those ''Sonyx'' losers, right?


== Notable Locations ==
== Notable Locations ==


List important places tied to this species.
The capital of F’teros is a lively city known as Steralia, mostly inhabited by either wealthy Caelune, or not-so-wealthy Caelune who simply make it work (either by barely scraping by or working for their more wealthy neighbors). This capital is slightly Southeast of the center of F’teros and is typically where the mayoral council meets either during annual meetings or during emergency meetings.
 
Other than that, no written notable locations will be written down in this wiki for the sake of player creativity. If you have anything from a small town to a bustling city to a lively school, you have total creative freedom to make whatever you want out of it. Go nuts. The only stipulations are to please try and keep it on-theme with the rest of Caelune society and, not necessary but would help fit in, try to keep naming schemes Greek-inspired, as most names both for locations and characters within Caelune society are based off of Greek words. Thank you!


== Interactions With Other Species ==
== Interactions With Other Species ==


Especially the other species that they share the planet with. You may need to work with the other teams for this. But I'd like to see this section just to foster more player interactions from the get-go. It's easy plot hooks.
Caelune do not get along easy with other species, simply because within the last century their way of approaching other spheres has become so draining and hostile that it’s usually not worth it to try and get through to them. Pre-uprising, they were still annoying to deal with, but leagues more tolerable than how they are now, especially since the representatives sent to speak with species from other spheres are typically chosen by the Church of Soteria, meaning communications end up becoming more of proselytizing,
 
Regarding Sonyx specifically, most Caelune see the Sonyx to be at best insignificant but still potential followers of the Church, and at worst godless heretics who reserve no respect within Caelune society. Attacks on Sonyx individuals or businesses are typically treated with much less respect than there should be and are at times outright ignored entirely.  


== Inspiration Images ==
== Inspiration Images ==
 
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File:Insp1.jpeg| Sky: Children of the Light
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== Concept Art ==
== Concept Art ==
 
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Latest revision as of 00:08, 30 May 2026

Caelune

Information
Homeworld Stratos (Continent of F'teros)
Habitats Unknown
Unique Traits Harpy-like wings (feathers along arms)

(In rare cases) Multiple sets of wings (on head, neck, lower back, legs etc)

Writer(s) Jay and Kay :] !

"And unto us the Child of Stars descended, for we were in plight, and they were our salvation." — The head of the Church of Soterism

The Caelune are a harpy-like species that inhabits the sphere of Stratos alongside the Sonyx on the continent of F'teros. Caelune all can possess a variety of bird-like features, but a constant among all Caelune are the feathers along their arms that allow them to catch Stratos’ wind currents and glide along long distances. Caelune architecture consist of both tall towers made for landing by air, as well as grounded structures, as not all Caelune are capable of nor enjoy gliding. Within the past century, the Caelune experienced an extreme religious uprising that uprooted the majority of their systems and rid them of centuries of knowledge on medicine and technology, leading most non-religious Caelune to leave Stratos. This religion consists of worshipping the Nullstar and the Nullchild, a representative of the Nullstar said to have appeared and "bring salvation" to the Caelune from a great agricultural famine from millennia before. The reason for the Caelune to have an interest in the mission depends on the individual, with some joining the mission for the reason of widening their understanding of the god they worship, while other Caelune wish to reconnect with other planets and hopefully bring technology and medicine back to the Caelune continents on Stratos.

Core Worldview

Pre-religious uprising, the Caelune were an incredibly outgoing and inventive people, always looking for new ways to advance their civilization. They held a bit of a self-righteous air about them, but this has never stopped them from ultimately doing good, even if it's from a bit of a pretentious place.

Post-religious uprising (which is what player characters will be focused on), the Caelune are an incredibly stubborn and pious people, whether for better or for worse. Most believe that even if things are not perfect, this is simply the will of the Nullstar, and to stray from what the Nullstar and spokespeople for the Church of Soteria preach is to go against everything that Caelune society stands for. There is, of course, a minority that understands that Caelune society as it currently is is unsustainable and that change is necessary, but agian, this is a minority, and the majority of Caelune truly believe that everything is as it should be, despite the very clear systemic issues at hand.



Physiology and Design

Caelune are all incredibly unique in their physiology as the range of bird or harpy-like features that they have ranges from very little visible difference to entirely differently body types. The consistent features all Caelune experience consists of:

  • Layers of feathers lining the arm to form wings
  • Feathers anywhere on the head including on ears, in hair or on neck
  • Tailfeathers
  • Horizontal eye blinks with a nictitating membrane rather than normal eyelids (basically instead of normal blinks, a membrane under the normal lids blinks over the eye from the side rather than the outer lids blinking up and down)
  • Incredibly good lung capacity due to having an intricate system of air sacs connected by tubes with their lungs, meaning it is easy for Caelune to exert mass amounts of energy without having to take consistent breaks (includes holding breath for long periods of time)

Regarding entirely different types of bodies, the unique features that a Caelune can have consists of:

  • Looking entirely like a harpy
  • Basically just being an anthropomorphic bird (including having a bird head)
  • Having mix match features (bird legs but human head, bird head but human legs etc)
  • Having features such as plume, bird beak etc but not a full bird head
  • (Rarely) Having a second pair of wings anywhere on the body such as over the ears, on the calvaria, the back of the neck, the shoulders, lower back, hips, thighs or ankles
  • (Very rarely) Having a third or fourth pair of wings
  • It is unheard of to have more than three extra sets of wings, but theoretically not impossible

Social Structures and Community

Current Caelune society is a mayor-based theocratic democracy, where the different cities in the Caelune continent of Fteros elect mayors that all form one council. There is no centralized government, but this council is one of the closest things Caelune society has to one. The other closest thing would be the heads of the Church of Soteria. Although this group is technically not an “official” government figure, they are highly recognized to be a leading authority in domestic Caelune policy, including leading most national law enforcement and regulation.

Mayoral elections take place every three years. There is no upper age limit for who can run, and the lower age limit is eight years old and below. In the case of a mayoral death, the mayoral council gets together to decide who a good replacement would be (it typically ends up being either one of the late mayor’s family members or sponsors).

There are very few continent-wide laws, but that does not mean there are none. The few laws that are enforced across all of Caelune society are as follows:

  • A ban on surgical removal of wings

Punishments range from hefty fines, to decades of prison time to banishment from Caelune society. Citizen action against violators of this law commonly go unpunished, including murder.

  • A ban on the ownership of “contraband” including educational medical documents and electronic technology

Punishments depend on the amount of contraband owned, typically resulting in the removal and destruction of contraband followed by hefty fines and an assigned surveillance officer being assigned for the next 5-10 years. If the contraband owned is proven to have led to physical action such as illegal surgeries or anti-government political movements, the punishment worsens extremely, typically leading to prison time, banishment and very, very rarely execution (“rarely” as in maybe once every hundred years).

  • A ban on aiding the migration of multi-winged children

Specifically: forging documents, sheltering missing multi-winged children, physically helping them leave Fteros etc. Whether or not the migration was successful determines the extent of the punishment, which is typically prison time (banishment is never considered for this crime as it would be seen more as a “reward” than a punishment. The crime committed was helping someone else leave, so).

  • Creating/wearing masks that have fake wings physically sticking out

This is not to be confused with engravings or paintings on the masks that look like wings, as those are seen more as paying homage to those with head wings rather than copying them. Having a mask or otherwise mimicking having multiple wings is seen as an affront to the Null Child and punishment ranges from hefty fines to community service.

Any other laws about things like theft, murder, destruction etc range from city to city, including the punishments resulting from those crimes being committed. Enforcement of these laws are typically incredibly violent, enabled by government immunity to any officer working under the Church of Soterism.

Religion and Spirituality

During Stratos’ great famine thousands of years prior, certain individuals in the Caelune and Sonyx came together to utilize what would now be understood as constellations of magic to overcome the food shortages and droughts. One of these individuals, a Caelune child whose name was lost to time, has since been idolized as the savior of the Caelune, sent down by the Nullstar to bring the Caelune salvation from their great hunger before ascending back into the “god” from whence they came.

Word of mouth was the only way this child’s story was spread for what is estimated (but can never truly be confirmed) to be 200 years after their death. The story that was written down is as follows:

In the times of great hunger and strife, one individual amongst all the rest stood up to bring the whole of Stratos salvation from their great devastation. This child bore six wings on their head for which they shielded their eyes, for they wished to save us the humility of being perceived the way we were. With their strength aided by the Nullstar they commanded the skies to cry and the soil to drink, and from the tears of God we were blessed with the most bountiful harvest that all of Caelune kind had seen in eons.

This child, endlessly youthful and full of life, gave everything they could for years to come, until one day they turned to us and spoke. “I have done everything I could, everything I wanted to, and everything I needed to. Continue to live in balance with the food you eat, the water you drink, the world you live in. Each other. Yourselves. With all my heart, I love you.”

With their words, the child ascended back into the Null from where they were once gifted to us. Their soul, however, continues to live on in the world around us. Every time a child is born with a head adorned with wings, that is a little bit of the Null Child’s essence living on inside them. These children carry on their love and wisdom, and must be sheltered from the evil that the Null Child had so nobly bore witness for us, for this is what we must do to repay their everlasting kindness.

Of course, this is not all there is in regards to religious texts surrounding Soterism and the Null Child, however this is the best summary for the sake of easy understanding.

(To note, having multiple wings is an incredibly rare occurrence. It’s already rare enough to have more than one set, but having three or four is almost unheard of. Extra wings are not blessed upon a Caelune by god, they are a physical deformity that leads to health problems early on in life that only get worse with time and age. Imagine one in every 20-50k Caelune has an extra pair of wings, and one in every 75-100k has more)

Within the last century, a mass religious uprising of Soterism has entirely engulfed Caelune society, with a major tipping point being the successful banning of the removal of extra wings. It had been long debated before the law was passed, but its passing made extremists realize just how much they could get away with. Within the century after, a successful attempt at pushing all of Caelune society towards Soterist extremism was made, which affected every single part of Caelune society. Education, healthcare, technology, economy, all is not without massive influence from this societal change.

A notable point of influence has been how Soterism affected local government elections. Out of all mayors, over 70% of them are multi-winged Caelune ranging from ages 10-19, with most being on the younger side. Due to the belief of the inherent wisdom of multi-winged children as well as their financial backing by investors, both religiously-motivated and not, these children are very commonly placed into mayoral races despite not reaching a mature enough age to truly understand what is happening or what the stakes of the race are. It’s an open secret at this point that most children who run for and are elected as mayor are not the ones truly running the show, and that the people actually in charge are more likely to be family members like parents or their financial sponsors.

If a mayor is not a multi-winged child, then they are typically older, more experienced Caelune. There is a stark, noticeable difference in how cities are run depending on if the mayor is a child or an adult, with a lot of policy-making being incredibly religiously-dependent (think how Utah is run compared to other US states).

It must be noted that these children are typically elected out after a certain age, not only due to losing the “wisdom” that comes with being a child, but also due to essentially being tossed out by family and peers for their growing health problems, both mental and physical. They tend to either grow incredibly large egos or become extremely depressed due to the amount of attention they get, combined with how they are sheltered from.. basically anything that could be considered “bad”. Homelessness, starvation, crime etc are all kept from the children, meaning they typically aren’t allowed to interact much with the outside world, and instead are surrounded by adults who further feed into their egos, idolizing them as important and unlike anyone else. Someone to be adored, worshipped, looked to for holiness. In even more extreme cases, these children aren’t even allowed to walk on the ground, instead carried around in seats as a way to “make up” for forcing the original Null Child to lower themself so nobly onto the dirtied ground they all walk upon.

Physical health wise, these children tend to suffer from long-term brain damage, neck issues, spinal problems and more. Children who aren’t allowed to walk on the ground for most of their lives are usually even worse off, with atrophied muscles and incredibly weak constitutions. These issues become increasingly evident as they grow older, again leading them to being shunned and cast out. Most of these children do not make it to their 30s, either due to having zero support for these health conditions or from overdosing, as a lot of them turn to substance abuse after being completely left with zero life experience nor support system.

It must be noted that the belief in Soterism, the Null Star as a godly figure or the Null Child are not what inherently makes the way that Caelune society revolves around it bad. The issue that is being portrayed here is the complete religious extremism that throws out core concepts from the original story- such as teamwork, kindness and love- and misconstrues it in a way such that it entirely ignores the original text and is enforced onto everybody, which is what has led Caelune society to where it is today. Healthcare is in shambles, quality of life is at an all time low, education is near impossible to obtain within Caelune society itself, the wealth disparity between classes is staggering and anyone against this current societal system is either cast out, imprisoned, pushed into poverty or killed. The Caelune are a people whose society is currently undergoing an extreme political and religious landscape the type of which will be looked back on and taught in schools as to never let it happen again.

Technology and Science

Because of the technology ban, the vast majority of technology and educational books especially in regards to biology have either been hidden away or destroyed. However, the technology that is still around gives glimpses back into a past full of creativity and innovation.

The only ones who still hold any remnants of past technology are either those who were wealthy enough to store it away out of the eyes of the public, or whose families managed to keep it under the tightest of wraps. Healthcare-wise, Caelune were second to none, as their affinity towards the natural world allowed them to explore the world of medicine through the resources provided around them, allowing them great feats in the fields of biology and chemistry. Nowadays, that "affinity towards the natural world" is more focused on farming and resource gathering in an effort to make sure the great famine never happens again, and healthcare has severely declined, leading to the spread of formerly extinct diseases and many Caelune either dying in childhood or growing up surrounded by illness, which affects their health later on in life. If you've seen Interstellar, imagine it a bit like that, except if food were in abundance.

Traditional Clothing and Fashion

Most of Caelune fashion is occupation-based, as the only people who can really afford to take the time off to indulge in full on fashion senses tend to be on the wealthier side. This does not mean nobody can indulge in ANY fashion, but it does mean that most Caelune's occupation heavily influences what they wear, such as wearing flight-ready clothes if they have a travel-based job or wearing something with easily discarded layers if they're going to be working on farms in the sun.

Most notably, there is a mask system in Caelune society that is an indicator of status and power within Caelune society. There is technically no "official" masks for any authority positions, but most businessmen, celebrities and politicians do wear masks. The complexity of the mask is indicative of status with simple or no masks being the lowest of status, masks with simple designs like painted patterns or engravings are of moderate status and masks with intricate, complex designs that include sculpted on cosmetics are of incredibly high authority. Think the difference between a plain white mask versus a mask with antlers sculpted to stick out of the sides of them.

This system works throughout all of Caelune society. A school club president may make their own complex mask out of cardboard and paper with drawn on swirls and glued on feathers sticking out the side, and a major businessman may commission their own custom-made mask to fit their face with porcelain animal ears and whiskers sticking out the side, and they would both be indicative of leadership roles and authority.

Apart from masks, an incredibly common fashion choice within Caelune society are of capes. This fashion choice stems back all the way since times of the great famine, where Caelune were directed to cover as much skin as possible to avoid infection from the blight illness. Capes follow the same ruleset as most clothes, where many Caelune capes match with the individual's occupation. However, due to how easily put on and removed capes are as well as how it is the outermost clothing article, most Caelune tend to get more creative with their capes designs if they can afford it.

Occupations

Pre-uprising Caelune took on a wide array of occupations, not sticking so much to one job or another. Especially in the scientific field Caelune had a much easier time than most would when it came to things like zoology, as travel in general didn’t require traveling machines, just flight training. Modern day, there are still a wide array of jobs, but a good chunk of Caelune specifically take on the jobs of farmers or messengers, as the technology ban made it so that communication over long distances became a lot more difficult, and couriers were a much needed substitute. Frankly, any job field that could be aided with flight yet wasn’t severely weakened by the various sweeping bans had a rise in employees in the past century.

Private work-wise, certain Caelune may be lucky (or unlucky, depends on your perspective) enough to have been hired by a private company or individual as their own personal courier, someone to delivery more risky messages or contraband. If the information being sent gets out or the contraband ends up damaged or in the hands of someone other than the intended recipient, they know exactly who to point the finger at. High risk, but typically very high reward job.

Starships and Space Travel

One of the only types of technology not banned, but instead very heavily regulated was the engineering field, most specifically for travel; especially for those who either don’t have time to learn flight, who wish to travel distances unsafe to do without outside aid, or who simply want to show that they don’t need to fly to make those distances. Caelune space travel technology is advanced enough to be able to keep consistent contact with other spheres, but the airtight restrictions on who comes in and out of F’teros make easy, smooth communication with other races incredibly frustrating, if not nearly impossible. As development of this technology has been all but cut off since the last century, the Caelune still use ships and transportation infrastructure from, well, the last century, with most Caelune simply being taught how to run, maintain and recreate the same machinery as always.

Cultural Quirks and Daily Life

Daily life is not miserable, at least for most Caelune. It could simply be better. The presence of the Church of Soterism is at times suffocating, and medicine could do a little better than to simply offset symptoms until illness returns at full force, and the wealth gap between the upper and lower classes could be a bit more fair, and education could be a little bit less soul crushing, and the presence of church law enforcement could be much less overbearing… but hey, at least they’re closer to god than those Sonyx losers, right?

Notable Locations

The capital of F’teros is a lively city known as Steralia, mostly inhabited by either wealthy Caelune, or not-so-wealthy Caelune who simply make it work (either by barely scraping by or working for their more wealthy neighbors). This capital is slightly Southeast of the center of F’teros and is typically where the mayoral council meets either during annual meetings or during emergency meetings.

Other than that, no written notable locations will be written down in this wiki for the sake of player creativity. If you have anything from a small town to a bustling city to a lively school, you have total creative freedom to make whatever you want out of it. Go nuts. The only stipulations are to please try and keep it on-theme with the rest of Caelune society and, not necessary but would help fit in, try to keep naming schemes Greek-inspired, as most names both for locations and characters within Caelune society are based off of Greek words. Thank you!

Interactions With Other Species

Caelune do not get along easy with other species, simply because within the last century their way of approaching other spheres has become so draining and hostile that it’s usually not worth it to try and get through to them. Pre-uprising, they were still annoying to deal with, but leagues more tolerable than how they are now, especially since the representatives sent to speak with species from other spheres are typically chosen by the Church of Soteria, meaning communications end up becoming more of proselytizing,

Regarding Sonyx specifically, most Caelune see the Sonyx to be at best insignificant but still potential followers of the Church, and at worst godless heretics who reserve no respect within Caelune society. Attacks on Sonyx individuals or businesses are typically treated with much less respect than there should be and are at times outright ignored entirely.

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