The scientific and technological achievements of the people in your world.
Drawing inspiration from history, Ander combined the capabilities of the tamed pegacorns with combat techniques from the Oldworld to devise an unconventional strategy that left Sur Daggur baffled for weeks afterward.
They do not believe in magic yet they insist it is possible for an individual's inner self to take physical form by means of a transformation so rare few in living memory have seen such an example.
Much as the name implies, these boxy-looking ships transport assault teams as well as weapons and supplies for ground offenses.
Crafters of all ages spend several hours of the day laboring away at the foundries of Peirolyth to work this miraculous alloy.
Unbeknownst to all, the unassuming photo of two academics hides a long-lost secret.
While equipped with formidable phergon-based weaponry, they have a crucial weak point that is often exploited in unconventional means.
Deres took it upon himself to find out how to procure these precious resources without violating Roth's Edict, and his great tour of exploration became the stuff of legends.
Bak Thraplek insists there is no magic to the blade, that it merely acts as an extension of its wielders will, but those who wield the sword Gold Wing seem destined for greatness all the same.
While capable of intense speed and well-balanced enough to allow a proficient operator to engage in combat while driving, Ryo has actually declined offers from the Ronins' Thunthen allies to modify or upgrade it, since he views it as "his" creation.
For him, merely finding the trove would be his life's achievement, but what he found in addition to a "room full of gold" would challenge everything he thought he knew of the universe.
The introduction and utilization of advanced technology would prove crucial to coordinating responses, identifying threats, and handling long-range communications both off-world and locally.
Drawing inspiration from Thangien technology and sourcing parts from the best tech manufacturers in Japan, he devised the first incarnation of these devices which would provide a crucial way for the Ronin to stay in touch in their future battles.
Maintaining geosynchronous orbit above the main foundries, the station works around the clock to bolster both local fleets as well as fleets under the command of Mal Daggur and subordinate High Overlords.
It might come off as antiquated, but in the event of sabotage or technological disruption, it would prove critical to keep the population at large informed.
While burst drives are common among other races in "High Space"-civilized space-, the Thunthen, for all their advancements, have never been able to crack this puzzle.