Velora
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| Basic Information | |
|---|---|
| Planet or Sphere | Sphere |
| Playable Species | Cervari, Lagorans |
| Stellar Information | |
| Number of Moons | Three |
| Number of Rings | One, very thin |
| Star System | The Echofield System |
| Living Information | |
| Typical Environments | Temperate forests, open meadows, mountains |
| Unique Features | Largely an interconnected ecosystem that functions like a singular organism |
"Excuse me, do you know when the train gets here?" — anxious Lagoran
Pronounced “vel-oh-rah”, Velora is a world of quiet complexity, a sphere that mirrors its sister planet Virilune in form but not temperament. Its ecosystems are deeply interconnected, functioning as a vast, responsive network where life communicates and adapts across entire regions. Disturbances in one area ripple outward, triggering defensive or adaptive responses in others. When trees are cut down in one area of a forest, neighboring trees have been shown to dedicate resources toward toughening their bark to deter the threat. This delicate balance has shaped the civilizations that call Velora home. The Cervari and Lagorans have learned to live in harmony with their environment, developing an intimate understanding of the systems that sustain them. Every action has a consequence, and the world itself is always listening, from roots to leaves.
Geography and Environment
Velora's ecosystems and environment are much like Virilune's, with the main difference being the way such ecosystems are connected. Trees and environments appear connected as if they share an 'immune system' and will respond to threats accordingly.
Velora is typically home to mountains, open meadows, and temperate forests.
Stellar Information
Velora is located in the Echofield star system, and resides within the Echofield energy field.
Velora has three moons. Each moon is nearly identical to its sisters, each exhibiting exceptionally stable movement patterns despite being within an energy field. Their constant stability is theorized to be part of the reason the ecosystems on Velora are interconnected, as weather patterns grow to be so predictable that the sphere itself has adapted to them.
Velora has only one ring, so thin and transparent that it is only visible when backlit by the light of another celestial body. This ring is formed from the constant diffusing of debris and dust off of its three moons, meaning each moon is gradually getting smaller. Astronomers and climate scientists are concerned that at some point in the far future, Velora may lose its moons entirely, which may have consequences for those living there.
Notable Historical Events
Velora is the home of magical technology, making incredible advancements in portal tech that would bring about the Warp Gates.
