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Thavma Assemblage

Scope: Local Universe
From Amaranth Legacy, available at amaranth-legacy.community

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This content is a part of Local Universe.


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This content directly relates to the Local Universe version of the Ambrosia "Galaxy," and has remained canon as is in the Local Universe. As such, it is no longer actively being worked on by LordSkorne7. Feel free to take it up should you feel the want to do so!

Thavma Assemblage
Meta Info
Article Creator

LordSkorne7

Scope

Local Universe

Setting

Ambrosia Galaxy

Author

LordSkorne7

Astrography
Number of Stars

15,000,000,000,000

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  • Rodina Galaxy
  • Libation Galaxy
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  • Nekros Galaxy
  • Megalith Galaxy
  • Aeschylus Galaxy
  • Dryas Galaxy
  • Lycurgus Galaxy
  • Voyager Galaxy (Temporary)
  • Rift Galaxy (Formerly)

The Thavma Assemblage is the farthest galactic neighborhood of the Local Universe, containing numerous galaxies of varying sizes. It is most notable for being the respective galactic group where the Ambrosia Galaxy is located.


Overview

The Thavma Assemblage is a galactic neighborhood of numerous members. Each of its respective members contains countless worlds and civilizations. Some of these civilizations within these galaxies have interacted with other galaxies in the neighborhood, while others have not left their galactic borders.

Its members have changed many times throughout the billions of years that the cluster has existed. Several galaxies have collided with each other, forming new larger galaxies.

By the year 100,000,000,000 CE, all of the assemblage's current members will have collided with each other, forming a large spiral galaxy currently nicknamed the Thavma Galaxy. Any intelligent civilization living in this new galaxy will exist in an empty universe, never being able to leave their home galaxy. Assuming they are unable to travel beyond the Cosmic Light Horizon.

What the Thavma Galaxy will most likely look like circa: 100,000,000,000 CE. Long after all currently recorded Thavma history has been forgotten.

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