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  • 04:50, 16 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Black Heath (Created Black Heath page — Singing Forest ecology, Shaladh/Tapping system, Canmore political context)
  • 04:28, 16 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Isan Reni (Created Isan Reni page — geography, history, culture, Velshi ecology, Nuo Veshan exile system)
  • 03:51, 16 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Accord of Kayan Ji (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE: Accord of the Kayan Ji }} = Accord of the Kayan Ji = The '''Accord of the Kayan Ji''', commonly known as '''the Rings''', is one of the superpowers of the River, governing the three great moons that orbit the gas giant '''Elgo Gey''' — "The Blushing Giant" [1]. The informal name "the Rings" derives from the substantial ring systems surrounding both Elgo Gey and two of its major moons [1]. '''Kayan Ji''' translates to "the rings" and serves as both t...")
  • 03:44, 16 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Queen Sunjin (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE: Queen Sunjin }} = Queen Sunjin = '''Queen Sunjin''' was the first ruler to unite the warring clans of Penketh under a single crown, pulling the legendary Crown of Kublai from the volcanic stone in which it had been embedded and declaring herself sovereign over a world that had not been governed as one in living memory. A woman of Dun origin from the northern steppe, her rise subverted every expectation of the Age of Clans, and her rei...")
  • 03:29, 16 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Penketh ('''Penketh''' (native tongue: '''Vor'Lud''') is a sphere of warring clans, sacred mountains, and burning plains, governed by the Cartwright family — descendants of the Duns, a matriarchal people of the northern steppe whose fierce culture was long dismissed by outside powers and never quite forgotten by them either. Alone among the spheres, Penketh retained its ancient pre-Akkadian technology after the collapse, giving it an influence that has outlasted its political ambitions. Its most)
  • 02:37, 16 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Bethnal ('''Bethnal''' (ancient name: '''Madhushana''') is a sphere of perpetual twilight along the Sëriq̃in River, defined by its methane-saturated sky — the Veil of Flame — which has robbed its inhabitants of sleep and given them, in return, an unparalleled intimacy with dreams. Philosophically sophisticated and historically underestimated, Bethnal has shaped imperial bureaucracy, launched quiet campaigns of moral imperialism, and produced a rich polytheistic mythology — the [[Madhushanian Pant)
  • 02:19, 16 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Tir Halavar (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE: Tir Halavar }} = Tir Halavar = '''Tir Halavar''' is the home sphere of the Eshadûn Vireth clan, one of the Six Living Clans of Nerva [2]. Known as the realm of "The Dreamers of Falling Light," it serves as a center of prophecy, celestial observation, and mystical understanding within the Nervak empire. == Overview == Tir Halavar is characterized by constant auroras and strange lunar tides that foster visions and trance-like states. This uniq...")
  • 18:02, 15 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Nervak Empire ('''The Nervak Empire''' is an interstellar imperial civilization governing numerous spheres along the Seriq̃in River. Its political system is built upon a balance between the imperial sovereign known as the Malik, the ruling councils of the great Nervak clans, and the ceremonial authority of the Khazarûns. Rather than functioning as a centralized monarchy, the empire operates through a doctrine of shared legitimacy known as the '''Seven Flames''', in which each clan holds power o)
  • 17:47, 15 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Spheres (== Summary == '''Spheres''' are the inhabited planetary worlds that form the geographical and political framework of civilization in ''The Wool Gathering''. These worlds are linked by the ancient interstellar corridor known as the '''Seriq̃in River''', a surviving segment of a far older gate network whose origins remain unknown. Travel between spheres occurs through relic vessels called '''Wains''', which automatically move between predetermined nodes along the River. These vessels)
  • 03:43, 15 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Glassback (Glassbacks are aerial transport creatures used throughout the Sëriqñ River spheres for automated cargo delivery between sterfs and outlying settlements. They are characterized by their gleaming-wings, long-limbed, and sickly smooth appearance. Glassbacks transport non-perishable provisions, such as grain, dried vinefruit, and smoke-cured roots, and are essential to sphere economies.)
  • 03:12, 15 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page The Silent Countries (An elite intelligence document by Yiseren of Bethnal, containing detailed reconnaissance of over ninety spheres gathered during deep infiltration missions for Malik Sorvanan. Most famous for revealing Halcyon-on-the-Ridge, the hidden city of the supposedly nomadic Zûnra Fold Riders on Pleuthair, ending three generations of raids. Written in a superior, detached tone with encoded marginalia containing sensitive intelligence, the tome remains restricted to military commanders. It established the d)
  • 02:57, 15 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page The Soldiers River (A practical military field manual written by Kelmar the Twice-Born, a former Penketh slave who escaped to become a commander in Canmore's army. The text serves as an essential guide for common soldiers and officers conducting inter-sphere warfare, covering biological adaptation, dietary survival, fendril recruitment, and sterf siege tactics. Written in accessible language with crude soldier's wisdom, it became standard issue after proving its value in preventing casualties during early inter-sph)
  • 04:35, 3 March 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Jukhov ('''Jukhov''' is commonly written in imperial records as '''Juk'hov'''.)
  • 15:25, 24 February 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Book One ({{DISPLAYTITLE:Book I — Section One (Summary)}} {{Short description|High-level summary of Book I, Section One of ''The Wool Gathering''}} '''Book I, Section One''' follows the River at the moment its pageantry begins to rot from the inside. As a child, '''Ezmalikhat Niryath''' is marked by a private omen-reading on '''Madhushana''': three veil cards promise a life shaped by pruning, hunger, and passage. Years later, that prophecy starts to “move” when the Nervak delegation arrives at the sky-su)
  • 02:28, 24 February 2026 172.22.0.1 talk created page Creon ('''Starless People''' is the term used by the civilizations of the Sëriq̃in River to describe an unknown and hostile force originating beyond the mapped spheres. They are associated with the extinction of Cevran and the catastrophic events of the Encounter on the White Moon of Cevran. During the era of the early Maliks, their true nature was unknown. Only after the rise of the First Emperor were they formally designated as the '''Creon'''.)
  • 02:16, 24 February 2026 172.22.0.1 talk created page Sulati ('''Sulati''' is one of the Six Living Clans of Nerva, embodying the principle of Law and Oath. Governed from the moon Zenarûn, the Sulati oversee sterf administration, imperial logistics, and codified oath-rituals throughout the Nervak Empire. Their authority derives not from charisma or prophecy, but from procedural continuity. Following the Encounter on the White Moon of Cevran, Sulati oversight of sterf infrastructure intensified, and their influence within imperial councils)
  • 02:04, 24 February 2026 172.22.0.1 talk created page Six Living Clans of Nerva ('''The Six Living Clans of Nerva''' are the foundational houses of the Nervak Empire. Each clan governs a primary sphere and embodies a philosophical principle essential to imperial balance. The office of the Malik is considered legitimate only when lineage and authority are shared across all clans. The structure was once composed of seven clans. The fall of Athyrn during the early imperial period permanently reshaped succession, governance, and doctrine. Since the [[Encounter on th)
  • 00:37, 24 February 2026 172.22.0.1 talk created page Malik ('''Malik''' is the sovereign title of the ruler of the Nervak Empire. Unlike hereditary monarchies, the legitimacy of a Malik depends upon inter-clan lineage, ritual recognition, and the sustained approval of the Six Living Clans of Nerva. The Malik is regarded not as supreme above the clans, but as the living convergence of them.)
  • 00:33, 24 February 2026 172.22.0.1 talk created page Sëriq̃in River ('''The Sëriq̃in River''' is the surviving navigable corridor of an ancient interstellar gate network constructed by the Akkads. It connects the major inhabited spheres through autonomous vessels known as Wains and fixed landing sites called Sterfs. Once part of a far greater galactic system, the River now functions as a diminished but indispensable artery linking the known world between Almashi and Ozhun-Kar.)
  • 19:42, 22 February 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page The Encounter On The White Moon Of Cevran ('''The Encounter on the White Moon of Cevran''' was the first confirmed direct manifestation of the Starless People witnessed by a multi-sphere coalition. Occurring after the annihilation of Cevran, the event exposed survivors to psychological devastation, autonomous wain rerouting, and the phrase repeatedly uttered by the afflicted: “You are not even real.”)
  • 19:26, 22 February 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Sterfs ('''Sterfs''' are ancient landing sites for Wains along the Sëriq̃in River. Serving as inter-sphere ports, automated distribution hubs, and strategic military strongholds, sterfs form the economic backbone of all connected civilizations. Control of a sterf is widely considered synonymous with sovereignty over a sphere.)
  • 19:22, 22 February 2026 Mcosand talk contribs created page Nervak ('''Nervak''' is the dominant imperial civilization of the central Sëriq̃in River system. Governed by a Malik whose legitimacy depends upon inter-clan lineage and ritual recognition, Nervak is structured around the unity of the Six Living Clans of Nerva and the foundational doctrine that “seven flames make one.” Its ceremonial capital is Ju’kov, a neutral sphere belonging to no single clan. Nervak culture emphasizes disciplined martial training, shared labor among rulers, and str)
  • 21:17, 21 February 2026 MediaWiki default talk contribs created page Main Page