Caelesti Novus
3rd Day of the 12 Month of the 5,105,482 Year CSID
A small group of a few million stars adrift in the interstellar void. These stars form a micro-galaxy that is bound together not by a black hole, but by a duel red hypergiant system named Caelesti. The stars bound by Caelesti, collectively called the Novus, orbit between 5 and 50 light years away.
The worlds that are held inside the Novus very between holding basic life to holding star empires, between lava filled worlds and frozen covered worlds. There are stars with dozens of planets, while others have one. Some worlds are primitive, others are like our own, and some far beyond the imagination.