PaleHollow
This was once an empty universe, with no life or any other form of existence. A perfect place for us–the Wyrms–to send our offspring, our Wyrmlings, to grow. With their powerful presence, a spark was lit among that emptiness, bringing creation and light. Within this new universe, many planets, suns, and systems were created. But of these countless systems, there was one in particular that drew my attention.
A quintuple-star system, with many planets surrounding it and an asteroid belt, covered in rocks and rubbish, encompassing all. This system–these inhabitants–are the only ones who were able to see us. To discover the Wyrms. They were able to take our wyrmholes and turn it into a whole transit system, letting them travel to other planets in their star system in hours, minutes, seconds. It is impressive to see.
Once they have discovered us, I decide to look into these inhabitants further. Near the stars was a couple of large planets, filled with water and resources galore. The inhabitants of this planet live lavishly, drinking wine and laughing about inconsequential events that do not matter to me. They reside in what they call Wyrmulus, behind a belt of asteroids called the The Marbeld Belt. This asteroid belt separates the rich from those in the middle, assigning themselves Vermpulus. So many planets, barren and filled with deserts of all kind. Besides the lack of resources, this is where I have seen the most life in this system. Life of all kinds, of all races and species, congregates in these planets, surviving in their own towns.
The farther asteroid belt that surrounds the suns and the planets also seem to have life within them, the Torurett Belt. Surrounded by trash, these people seem like they are suffering. They are poor, dirty, attuned to crime. Fighting for any small amount of resources they can get their hands, claws, or hooves on. But somehow, it seems they feel like it’s better to live in these conditions than under the influence of that larger, richer planet, as these people value their freedom over their own wellbeing.