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Raven's End

Scope: Valhallan Age
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The Weak Obey - The Just Defy
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Raven's End
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Raven Ender
Ender

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Gas Giant

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"Speak at the north pole, and they'll hear it in the south. Whispers die on the winds." - A saying on Raven's End.

Covered in shadows, and the gateway to the rest of the Voidsea for the Dark Nest Void Archipelago, Raven's End is the outermost Void Island within the aforementioned system. It, alongside the system capital world of Corax, are members of the Cosmic Union.

Many contradictions existed in the formation of Raven's End - As a Gas Giant, it is potentially a major source of various resources, but the Argenravis of Corax fear that turning it into such a world would make their system a target. though the Union sees the value in having several hidden systems, it is not a culture to pass up an opportunity.

Instead, Raven's End serves a number of purposes, but one of it's major services is as a secret operation hub for espionage operations - Secret bases scatter the various cloud layers, listening hubs, and development of new technologies all take place here. This has allowed the Union to keep various developments well hidden, which has given them an advantage across multiple sectors in the Eternal War of Ideas. Various operations to maintain the cover of the Dark Nest are also undertaken on Raven's End, designed to scramble ay other Sphere's attempts to spy on the system.

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Orbiting the faint brown dwarf Umbra-One, this massive gas giant is enshrouded in thick, banded atmospheric layers of deep blue and violet hues. The world is relatively calm as far as Gas Giants go, lacking too many major storms. The world is often describe as calm by visitors to it, and eerily quiet.