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{{Infobox Region or Macrocosm |
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{{!Galaxy_Infobox |
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| title1 = Morid |
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|title1='''Morid'''<br>''The Stars of Death'' |
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| article_creator = [[User:TheMinmusDerp]] |
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|number_of_stars:=145 million (145,000,000) |
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| scope = [[Scope:Cosmoria]] |
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|notable_worlds:=*[[File:PlanetIcon.png|20px]] [[Dalkor]] |
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| location = Between [[Florathel]] and [[Zalanthium]] |
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*[[File:PlanetIcon.png|20px]] [[Dorion]] |
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| diameter = 164670 Light Minutes (19800 AU) |
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*[[File:PlanetIcon.png|20px]] [[Icalas]] |
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| suns = *[[Slonovaya Kost]] |
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|major_civilzations:=*[[File:MHC Flag.png|30px]] [[Moridian High Command]] (defunct) |
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| number_of_stars = 1 |
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|image1=<!--<gallery> |
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| notable_stars = [[Slonovaya Kost]] |
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Morid3.png|Visual |
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| density = Low |
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Morid_Map.png|Map |
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}} |
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</gallery>--> |
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|caption1=The utter desolation of Morid |
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|class:= |
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|alternate_titles:=*'''Stars of Death''' |
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|regions:= |
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|native_intelligent_species:=*Norlin (extinct) |
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|immigrated_extragalactic_species:=*[[Carleans]] |
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*[[Darvikans]] |
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*[[Salakela]] |
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*[[Poreltids]] |
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*[[Scargass]] |
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*[[Rorazals]] |
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*[[Elkeres]] |
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*[[Deviri]] |
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*[[Areial]] |
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*[[Hulvis]] |
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*[[Virekas]] |
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*[[Ornali]]|metallicity=0.18%}} |
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'''Morid''' is a |
'''Morid''' is a mostly empty region between [[Florathel]] and [[Zalanthium]]. While the region is mostly devoid of anything but a scattering of asteroids, these asteroids were the basis of an ancient civilization called the [[Moridian High Command]] which took advantage of the low gravity to spread across the entire region. Not much evidence has survived the ten million years between the MHC and today, but what does remain clues archeologists into a surprisingly advanced society for the time. |
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To this day, nomads continue to mimic the society of the MHC, although not intentionally. Morid has gathered many asteroids, comets, and dust once a part of other star systems. Left alone for billions of years, this dust may become a small arm in Cosmoria itself. Nomads gather what they need, whether volatile ices or nutrients for crops, before fleeing to another region. These mostly [[Norlins|Norlin]] nomads never cooperate with xenologists, but those captured during military actions or by over-zealous researchers usually report the same reasoning for this behavior. They stay in small groups and attempt to be as invisible as possible lest another group destroys them. With resources so scarce in this region, various bands, clans, or hoards have grown mistrustful of one another. Remaining in one place for too long runs the risk of encountering a stronger group and, while they usually are peaceful encounters, risking a hostile encounter is far too dangerous. |
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== Astrography == |
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Modern-day Morid consists of a large central region known simply as the Desolation of Morid, filled with the scattered remains of erased stars and planets and centered on the bizarre structure of [[Malkathus]]. Beyond this, at the edge of the region, lie three star systems, the [[Erinor System|Erinor]], [[Meere System|Meere]], and [[Masran System|Masran]] systems, in which lie the only remaining evidence for the region's history. As such, these systems are rich archaeological sites for the ancient [[Moridian High Command]]. |
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The Moridian High Command had figured out a way to unify the various peoples of Morid, but how exactly it managed to break through this seemingly natural barrier is unknown. By studying existing nomads, xenologists have worked with archeologists to construct a more complete picture of this region's history. Since the Moridian High Command, however, there have been few nations willing to invest the great deal of resources it would take to keep this region under control. Scattered military bases from the [[United Nations of Florathel|UNF Navy]] represent the bulk of Morid's civilization, and even up to one percent of its population by the more conservative censuses. |
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== History == |
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===Formative Years=== |
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The stars of Morid are theorized to have formed roughly 5.5 billion years ago alongside the rest of Cosmoria. Presumably, the first life in the galaxy started around this time, and no one has any idea what it was like because it died immediately. After this, life formed and stuck around, slowly evolving in complexity and culminating in intelligence ~10 million years ago. |
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===Moridian High Command=== |
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Roughly 9 million years ago, a species arose on the planet [[Dalkor]]. This species rapidly expanded and took control of all the other worlds and species in the galaxy, forming the [[Moridian High Command]]. This nation is only known from archaeological evidence, as its bones were moldering by even the time of the first empires of Florathel, so virtually nothing is known about its governance. |
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===Morid Flash=== |
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The High Command met its end when an enormous cloud of unrefined natural [[Marceum]] impacted the center of the region. The shockwaves spread through the thick clouds of dust between stars, reducing the stars and planets to atoms, and the atoms to nothing. The radiation severely irradiated much of the surrounding space, ensuring that no life would bloom even at the outer edges for millions of years. The heartland of the High Command, the [[Nekros System]], was completely gone, and modern scientists have had to extrapolate what this ancient nation was like from the ragged edges of its territory that managed to survive the impact. |
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===Aftermath and Modern Day=== |
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== Major Worlds == |
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!<center>[[File:Dalkor.png|200px|center]]</center> |
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!<center>[[File:Dorion.png|200px|center]]</center> |
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!<center>[[File:Icalas.png|200px|center]]</center> |
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!<center>[[File:PlanetIcon.png|20px]] [[Dalkor]] [[File:PlanetIcon.png|20px]]</center> |
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!<center>[[File:PlanetIcon.png|20px]] [[Dorion]] [[File:PlanetIcon.png|20px]]</center> |
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!<center>[[File:PlanetIcon.png|20px]] [[Icalas]] [[File:PlanetIcon.png|20px]]</center> |
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|'''Location''' |
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!<center>Core</center> |
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!<center>Mid Shell</center> |
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|'''Population''' |
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|'''Unique Attributes:''' |
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[[Category:Author:_The_Minmus_Derp]] |
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[[Category:Galaxies]] |
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[[Category:Florathel]][[Category: Active Development]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:17, August 15, 2025
Morid
Between Florathel and Zalanthium
164670 Light Minutes (19800 AU)
Morid is a mostly empty region between Florathel and Zalanthium. While the region is mostly devoid of anything but a scattering of asteroids, these asteroids were the basis of an ancient civilization called the Moridian High Command which took advantage of the low gravity to spread across the entire region. Not much evidence has survived the ten million years between the MHC and today, but what does remain clues archeologists into a surprisingly advanced society for the time.
To this day, nomads continue to mimic the society of the MHC, although not intentionally. Morid has gathered many asteroids, comets, and dust once a part of other star systems. Left alone for billions of years, this dust may become a small arm in Cosmoria itself. Nomads gather what they need, whether volatile ices or nutrients for crops, before fleeing to another region. These mostly Norlin nomads never cooperate with xenologists, but those captured during military actions or by over-zealous researchers usually report the same reasoning for this behavior. They stay in small groups and attempt to be as invisible as possible lest another group destroys them. With resources so scarce in this region, various bands, clans, or hoards have grown mistrustful of one another. Remaining in one place for too long runs the risk of encountering a stronger group and, while they usually are peaceful encounters, risking a hostile encounter is far too dangerous.
The Moridian High Command had figured out a way to unify the various peoples of Morid, but how exactly it managed to break through this seemingly natural barrier is unknown. By studying existing nomads, xenologists have worked with archeologists to construct a more complete picture of this region's history. Since the Moridian High Command, however, there have been few nations willing to invest the great deal of resources it would take to keep this region under control. Scattered military bases from the UNF Navy represent the bulk of Morid's civilization, and even up to one percent of its population by the more conservative censuses.