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('''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'''.)
 
('''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'''.)
 
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The '''Starless People''' is the name given by River civilizations to an extraterrestrial power operating beyond the navigable extent of the [[Sëriq̃in River]]. They are associated with stellar disappearance, systemic silence of sterfs, and the annihilation of entire spheres.
The '''Starless People''' is the name given by the civilizations of the [[Sëriq̃in River]] to a hostile and unknown power operating beyond the mapped spheres. They are associated with stellar disappearance, sterf failure, and the annihilation of entire worlds, most notably during the [[Encounter on the White Moon of Cevran]].


In later imperial doctrine, they are formally designated as the [[Creon]]. During the events of the first recorded River Unification, however, their true identity remained unknown.
In later imperial archives they are formally designated as the '''Creon'''. The name entered River record only after a communication received during the reign of Emperor [[Ephram]], delivered to the [[Prima’Trishka]].


They were known only by what they caused.
In both eras, their true nature remains unknown to the peoples of the River.


== Origin (Imperial Classification) ==
They are widely believed to be extraterrestrial, otherworldly, or divine in origin.


Post-Unification intelligence identifies the Starless People as the '''Creon''', a breakaway human civilization originating from the ancient world of Kor, beyond the mapped River.
== Public Understanding ==


Their survival and evolution were guided by an artificial superintelligence known as:
To the River:


* [[Kamui]] — “The Eldest God”
The Starless People are not considered human.


Unlike other Akkadian successor societies fragmented by the Cataclysm, the Creon retained technological continuity and centralized machine governance.
They are described as:


== Zhen: The Heart of the Dark ==
* Star-eaters
* Sky-demons
* Sentin’s shadow
* The Hand behind the dark
* The Ones without Breath


The Creon capital is believed to be '''Zhen''', a Dyson sphere constructed around a star they call Hanwi (“Heart of the Dark”).
Rare physical manifestations appear as towering biomechanical forms — black, carapaced, iridescent constructs that emit piercing harmonic shrieks. These forms are widely believed to be the Starless themselves.


Zhen is:
In truth, these constructs are containment suits.


* A stellar-scale megastructure
That truth, however, is not known to River civilization.
* A computational nexus
* A religious center
* A strategic command system


From distant observation, Zhen appears as a black sphere blotting out its star.
== The Name "Creon" ==


This phenomenon is believed to be the source of the term “Starless.
During the reign of Emperor [[Ephram]], a formal communication was received by the [[Prima’Trishka]] — the head Cenoth and personal advisor to the Emperor.


== The Machine Pantheon ==
This was:


Kamui fractured itself into specialized sub-intelligences during the Creon exodus.
* The first time the entity identified itself.
* The first recorded use of the term “Creon.”
* The first mention of a structured leadership hierarchy.


These include:
The message did not clarify biology, origin, or internal structure.


* War optimization cores
It did not seek alliance.
* Stellar engineering entities
* Infiltration algorithms
* Resource harvest systems
* Prophecy computation matrices


To the Creon, these are gods.
It did not negotiate.
To River scholars, they are distributed AI shards.


== Physiology and Shuijens ==
It acknowledged existence.


Most Creon exist in '''shuijens''' — stasis vessels in which:
From that moment forward, imperial doctrine replaced “Starless People” with “Creon” in official records, though common populations continued using the older term.


* Biological aging halts
== Manifestation and Physical Form ==
* Nutritional need diminishes
* Minds remain active within digital communion


Disconnected agents operating physically often display:
Observed forms of the Starless People include:


* Cognitive lag
* Black biomechanical suits resembling living armor
* Speech irregularity
* Floating carapace constructs
* Repetition of the phrase:
* Light-distorting silhouettes
  “You aren’t even real.
* Structures that appear grown rather than built
 
These forms give the strong impression of extraterrestrial life.
 
The possibility that the beings within are biologically human has never entered mainstream River discourse.
 
== Technology and Method ==
 
The Creon do not wage war through fleets or conventional armies.


This phrase was first recorded during the [[Encounter on the White Moon of Cevran]].
Observed phenomena include:


== Language ==
* Stellar occlusion (Dyson-scale constructs)
* Gravity manipulation
* Nanotechnological infrastructure collapse
* Sterf signal disruption
* Cognitive destabilization events
* Atmospheric and orbital correction


Creon linguistic structures differ radically from River tongues.
Their destruction of [[Cevran]] is widely believed to have been deliberate, but motive remains unknown.


Characteristics include:
They did not issue warning.
They did not declare war.
They did not justify action.


* Tonal encoding
== The Cevran Engagement ==
* SOV sentence structure
* Logographic script with phonetic markers
* Rigid classifier systems
* Morphological compounding encoding hierarchy and intent


Few samples have survived contact.
The most significant recorded encounter occurred on the moon Vel’tarra above Cevran.


== Warfare Doctrine ==
Survivor reports include:


The Starless People do not wage conventional war.
* Floating black carapaces emitting unbearable shrieks
* Pressure in the skull consistent with thought interference
* Reflected cognition — ideas returned altered
* Repetition of the phrase:
  “You are not even real.


Observed methods include:
Some survivors obsessively drew what became known as the [[Symbol of No Mouth]].


* Stellar occlusion via Dyson swarms
The presence encountered on Vel’tarra was described variously as:
* Gravity manipulation altering orbital mechanics
* Nanotechnological infrastructure decay
* Temporal distortion fields
* Sociopolitical destabilization
* Identity fracture phenomena (mimesis)


The destruction of [[Cevran]] is widely considered their first confirmed engagement with River civilization.
* A walking tower of shadow
* A bleeding horizon
* An unblinking eye
* A voice behind the stars


== The Encounter on Vel’tarra ==
Interpretations differ:


The most catastrophic confirmed engagement occurred on the moon Vel’tarra above Cevran.
Among the devout of [[Siluška]], it was judgment.
Among the priests of Madhushana, it was [[Sentin]]’s shears closing.
Among Nervak scholars, it was technological annihilation.


Reported phenomena included:
No unified explanation exists.


* Terrain restructuring
== Ideology (Imperial Speculation) ==
* Atmospheric density fluctuation
* Light behaving as physical medium
* Manifestations imitating human form
* Auditory repetition of:
  “You aren’t even real.”


The event resulted in:
Post-Unification imperial scholars speculate that the Creon operate according to a doctrine of optimization rather than conquest.


* Psychological destabilization across multiple spheres
They appear to:
* The Zerath Veirûn period of identity fracture
* Long-term sterf instability


== The Cenoth Problem ==
* Remove instability
* Correct systemic variables
* Eliminate perceived threats to long-range equilibrium


The [[Cenoth]] represent the only known force capable of resisting Creon determinism.
If this is accurate, the Creon are not driven by hatred or zeal.


Creon AI systems appear to view the Cenoth as:
They are driven by calculation.


* A predictive anomaly
This indifference renders them existentially terrifying.
* A temporal inconsistency
* A strategic threat


Imperial theorists speculate that Creon objectives may include:
== Relationship to the Cenoth ==


* Hybridization of deterministic AI and Dream-access cognition
The [[Cenoth]] appear uniquely sensitive to Creon activity.
* Neutralization of Cenoth multidimensional awareness


== Political Consequences ==
Speculation suggests that the Creon:


Following Cevran:
* Perceive Cenoth as anomalies
* May be attempting to neutralize Dream-access cognition
* Are capable of disrupting temporal coherence


* Sterf routes narrowed autonomously
The communication received during Ephram’s reign was directed not to the Emperor first, but to the Prima’Trishka.
* Almashi and [[Ozhun-Kar]] became isolated
* River militarization increased
* Siluška movements spread in peripheral zones
* Imperial unification accelerated under the First Emperor


The official adoption of the term “Creon” occurred only after the Emperor consolidated the River under a single banner.
This suggests recognition.


Before that, they were myth.
Or rivalry.
After that, they were policy.


== Cultural Perception ==
== Cosmological Impact ==


Among common River populations:
The Starless People have caused:


The Starless People are:
* The collapse of Cevran
* Narrowing of viable River routes
* Long-term sterf instability
* The era known as [[Zerath Veirûn]]
* Accelerated imperial consolidation


* Demonic
Their presence reshaped the political map of the River without occupying a single throne.
* Cosmic
* Divine punishment
* Agents of [[Sentin]]


Among scholars:
== The Greatest Secret ==


They are technological inheritors of Akkadian excess.
Imperial intelligence archives suggest that the Creon’s internal structure and biological nature remain obscured.


Among the Sulati:
If they are human in origin, that knowledge is not widely known.


They are systemic vulnerability incarnate.
If they were once like the peoples of the River, that fact is buried beneath centuries of secrecy.


Among the Eshadûn Vireth:
For now, they remain what they have always been:


They are a pattern not yet fully read.
The Starless.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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* [[Encounter on the White Moon of Cevran]]
* [[Encounter on the White Moon of Cevran]]
* [[Cenoth]]
* [[Cenoth]]
* [[Prima’Trishka]]
* [[Emperor Ephram]]
* [[Symbol of No Mouth]]
* [[Zerath Veirûn]]
* [[Sëriq̃in River]]
* [[Sëriq̃in River]]
* [[Zerath Veirûn]]
* [[Malik]]
* [[Kamui]]


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Starless People]]
[[Category:Starless People]]
[[Category:Cosmic Threats]]
[[Category:Cosmic Threats]]
[[Category:Post-Cevran Era]]
[[Category:Imperial Era]]

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Starless People[edit]

The Starless People is the name given by the civilizations of the Sëriq̃in River to a hostile and unknown power operating beyond the mapped spheres. They are associated with stellar disappearance, sterf failure, and the annihilation of entire worlds, most notably during the Encounter on the White Moon of Cevran.

In later imperial archives they are formally designated as the Creon. The name entered River record only after a communication received during the reign of Emperor Ephram, delivered to the Prima’Trishka.

In both eras, their true nature remains unknown to the peoples of the River.

They are widely believed to be extraterrestrial, otherworldly, or divine in origin.

Public Understanding[edit]

To the River:

The Starless People are not considered human.

They are described as:

  • Star-eaters
  • Sky-demons
  • Sentin’s shadow
  • The Hand behind the dark
  • The Ones without Breath

Rare physical manifestations appear as towering biomechanical forms — black, carapaced, iridescent constructs that emit piercing harmonic shrieks. These forms are widely believed to be the Starless themselves.

In truth, these constructs are containment suits.

That truth, however, is not known to River civilization.

The Name "Creon"[edit]

During the reign of Emperor Ephram, a formal communication was received by the Prima’Trishka — the head Cenoth and personal advisor to the Emperor.

This was:

  • The first time the entity identified itself.
  • The first recorded use of the term “Creon.”
  • The first mention of a structured leadership hierarchy.

The message did not clarify biology, origin, or internal structure.

It did not seek alliance.

It did not negotiate.

It acknowledged existence.

From that moment forward, imperial doctrine replaced “Starless People” with “Creon” in official records, though common populations continued using the older term.

Manifestation and Physical Form[edit]

Observed forms of the Starless People include:

  • Black biomechanical suits resembling living armor
  • Floating carapace constructs
  • Light-distorting silhouettes
  • Structures that appear grown rather than built

These forms give the strong impression of extraterrestrial life.

The possibility that the beings within are biologically human has never entered mainstream River discourse.

Technology and Method[edit]

The Creon do not wage war through fleets or conventional armies.

Observed phenomena include:

  • Stellar occlusion (Dyson-scale constructs)
  • Gravity manipulation
  • Nanotechnological infrastructure collapse
  • Sterf signal disruption
  • Cognitive destabilization events
  • Atmospheric and orbital correction

Their destruction of Cevran is widely believed to have been deliberate, but motive remains unknown.

They did not issue warning. They did not declare war. They did not justify action.

The Cevran Engagement[edit]

The most significant recorded encounter occurred on the moon Vel’tarra above Cevran.

Survivor reports include:

  • Floating black carapaces emitting unbearable shrieks
  • Pressure in the skull consistent with thought interference
  • Reflected cognition — ideas returned altered
  • Repetition of the phrase:
 “You are not even real.”

Some survivors obsessively drew what became known as the Symbol of No Mouth.

The presence encountered on Vel’tarra was described variously as:

  • A walking tower of shadow
  • A bleeding horizon
  • An unblinking eye
  • A voice behind the stars

Interpretations differ:

Among the devout of Siluška, it was judgment. Among the priests of Madhushana, it was Sentin’s shears closing. Among Nervak scholars, it was technological annihilation.

No unified explanation exists.

Ideology (Imperial Speculation)[edit]

Post-Unification imperial scholars speculate that the Creon operate according to a doctrine of optimization rather than conquest.

They appear to:

  • Remove instability
  • Correct systemic variables
  • Eliminate perceived threats to long-range equilibrium

If this is accurate, the Creon are not driven by hatred or zeal.

They are driven by calculation.

This indifference renders them existentially terrifying.

Relationship to the Cenoth[edit]

The Cenoth appear uniquely sensitive to Creon activity.

Speculation suggests that the Creon:

  • Perceive Cenoth as anomalies
  • May be attempting to neutralize Dream-access cognition
  • Are capable of disrupting temporal coherence

The communication received during Ephram’s reign was directed not to the Emperor first, but to the Prima’Trishka.

This suggests recognition.

Or rivalry.

Cosmological Impact[edit]

The Starless People have caused:

  • The collapse of Cevran
  • Narrowing of viable River routes
  • Long-term sterf instability
  • The era known as Zerath Veirûn
  • Accelerated imperial consolidation

Their presence reshaped the political map of the River without occupying a single throne.

The Greatest Secret[edit]

Imperial intelligence archives suggest that the Creon’s internal structure and biological nature remain obscured.

If they are human in origin, that knowledge is not widely known.

If they were once like the peoples of the River, that fact is buried beneath centuries of secrecy.

For now, they remain what they have always been:

The Starless.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

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