The Pontision System (Thee Pon-ti-zhn Si-stm)
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The Pontision System is the galaxy in which the only known sapient life lives. It contains a large variety of people and planets, now connected by a system called The Web. It connects planets known as Worlds; locations with intelligent life who have developed advanced technology. There are currently nine known Worlds in the Pontision System:
- Chatibos - A humanoid world, and technologically the least developed.
- Donerth - An ocean planet, its denizens occupying undersea cities.
- Malum Auctori - A harsh volcanic planet, coated in ash.
- Mundi - The centre of the galaxy and ally to all Worlds.
- Nurn - A desolate icy tundra. The people who live here must don temperature suits to have even a hope of survival.
- Otiosus - A war ravaged planet, now occupied by the only survivors: pacifists.
- Sani'Tatem - A dwarf, desert planet; whose inhabitants are constantly threatened by monstrosities.
- Telea - A tropical and flourishing planet, its cities being massive beehives.
- Yilvyke - What was once a beautiful and diverse landscape, has now become almost entirely semi-arid. It is the only World that is not a part of The Web.
Star | Novicius | Unda | Sericum | Concordia | Gelu |
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1st | Tudastea | Laiyama | Xubiea | Gion N5 | Cinnunus |
2nd | Chovuter | Donerth | Malum Auctori | Mundi | Obrillon |
3rd | Chatibos | Goxiliv | Reulia | Griuq 2FI | Thoziea |
4th | Hidarth | Laponov | Ewei | Grora TI2 | Raetera |
5th | Hucriunerth | Sidotania | Zypso HP67 | Nurn | |
6th | Yadreuter | Vaxowei | Brorth J6WM | ||
7th | Pethaphus | Drillon S113 |
Star | Evorsus | Natura-Lacerta | Saxum | Sicco |
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1st | Ubbade | Sani'Tatem | Thudenus | Nocarro |
2nd | Thuetov | Endiutov | Netravis | Yilvyke |
3rd | Piutera | Potreinia | Telea | Nukezuno |
4th | Otiosus | Mivinda | Tigerth | Senayama |
5th | Tribenov | Sunope | Lilia 3VLF | |
6th | Streon 933 | Zilia ARVB | ||
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