
OVERVIEW
Caliira is a Scope by Woman of Amaranth that's been in the making for close to eight years. Centered around the aforementioned star system found deep in the Milky Way's reaches, Caliira is a collection of seven total planets orbiting around a star akin to our Solar System's own sun, each with their own characteristics, cultures, and creatures.
PLANETS
To give a brief rundown, these planets are, from closest to furthest from the Caliiran sun:
- Ri, a deep brown and mineral-rich "resource mill"
- Saksacaan (colloquially known as "Sandscrape"), a sun-bleached body with tainted biodiversity
- Foruma II, a grey-beigish planet developed into being more artificial than biotic
- Agimus, a cornucopia that's been afflicted with a sickness
- Xeniri, colourful and near overwhelmingly biodiverse
- Illoem, a gas body that's yet to be explored by outsiders in-depth
- Nnel'ad, a large ice body that's the subject of heavy research
Further information to be found on individual Articles detailing these planets.
PEOPLE
And what of the races native to Caliira? They are as follows, from most to least plentiful:
- Guo-Guo, far-eyed and tall. Once found all over Xeniri in a variety of shapes and sizes, they now live and die in industry and with a rigid caste system. Most bountiful on Foruma II, but can be found all over the system.
- Herxene, plant-like and four-eyed. Come in many shapes and forms, but most all of them are adaptable. Native to Xeniri, but can be found all over the system.
- Vahapu, short and wide-eyed. Resourceful and spry with an uncountable variety of traditions, native to the now-afflicted Agimus.
- Loomoe, stout and strong. Beady-eyed and large-jawed, their fangs are most often seen when they smile. Native to Xeniri.
- Shadari, fleeting and verbose. Little is known about them and they prefer to keep it that way, native to Illoem.
Further information to be found on individual Articles detailing these races.
ON COLLABORATION
Currently, this Scope is closed for outside collaboration-- but when more info is publicly posted, that's subject to change!

