This table details the vast familial ecosystem of Crimwol. Also known as the Crimwol machinery factory.
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Crimwoli
\pu{0.9 M_\oplus}
0.88 G
12 C
81%
25%
1.4 atm
3.9 Billion Years
39 Hours
Starrock
United Duchies of Crimwol
50 Billion
Crimwol is the second world orbiting Hwren. Much of its plant life had evolved to mimic the color of its scarlet-colored sun. From fiery red to rich golden yellow, its plants, so isolated on islands deep in the global sea have evolved a staggering array of colors.
All landmasses on this ice-covered world are volcanic in origin, but with such fierce competition from Crimwol's plants, the efforts of its volcanoes to fill the atmosphere with warming gasses never make progress. Ice covered a quarter of the planet. This planet's native ecology has evolved many methods to keep warm, most notably fur. Even creatures no larger than a thumbnail have the adaptation.
The native Tannjens have largely abandoned their home planet, whose population is not even a tenth of its maximum some five millennia ago. Since the collapse of the ancient Tech Egealta civilization, Crimwol had been at the mercy of warlords seeking glory and emperors seeking hegemony alike. The Tannjens have migrated throughout much of Zalanthium and beyond.
Without their kin so much as looking back to their home world, the remaining Tannjens formed an eclectic militaristic state to defend themselves. Maintaining the ruins of a hundred empires, from old orbital weapons to house-sized guns whose designers have been forgotten to history, the United Duchies of Crimwol, fiercely defends its home.
Many say the brain is the most powerful computer in the universe and, yes, its capacity for associative data storage and learning is certainly impressive. What was less impressive to the ancient Tannjens was its need for nutrition, hyper specific temperatures and pH, and its purpose. Brains are for making more children, not calculus.
Tech Egealta was founded on the principle of transcending the flesh. They created the first Nachleben in the universe, that is, computers capable of maintaining the soul. With trillions of these machines produced over the years, Tech Egealta's leaders could use the tremendous amounts of energy needed to keep animals alive for other purposes.
Those who refused the procedure were stripped of rights and pushed into nature preserves. They lived short naturalistic lives and lost even the ability to cure their illnesses as databases of "veterinary medicine" were superfluous. The few thousand Tannjens crammed into these reserves soon adapted, discovering the secrets of herbal medicine and basic agriculture.
Unbeknownst to the ten times great grandchildren of the first Tannjens sent to these preserves, their civilization had fallen. The Andvaris Swarm razed every civilization in the universe. The clever Nachleben, however, had a simple plan. They had no need for reality; they could retreat into simulated paradises, subsist off nuclear-powered batteries for eons, and wake up when the Andvaris Swarm finally left.
Still as statues, the Nachleben hid in plain sight. Andvaris drones could not tell them apart from rocks and they could not tell the still-organic Tannjens apart from animals. 170,000 years later and the Swarm finally shut down.
The Nachleben remained where they first stood, the meta-materials composing their body as strong as ever. The Tannjens had become one million strong by 1000 BCE. They tore down ruins to forge bronze tools, but the Nachleben were far too durable to be anything more than strange formations. Of course, superstitions about the "people-shaped rocks" abounded, but they were nothing more than that.
By the time the Tannjens tore down mountains to get to the coal within, they had the technology to pry apart these stones. Curious to see what was within, the first Tannjens to do so experienced fatal radiation poisoning. But, with proper precaution, these statues turned out to be ancient relics. Governments gathered these machines and paid thousands of researchers to unlock their secrets. Through stimulating their limbs with electric currents, one could coax them to move. While clunky industrial-era batteries could hardly do the job, within the century the entire planet's economy had become based on these useful machines. Their hearts powered cities, their eyes took family photos, their arms labored in factories, and their legs held up civilization.
There were even more to be found on Crimwol's large moon of Starrock, including far larger and more mysterious machines. The governments of Crimwol, once competing for land and sea now competed for space. The first colonies on Starrock went up in 2003 CE. Just twenty years later, the Tannjens had set foot on every somewhat notable rock in the system. Every government and company wanted their name in the histories of each world.
Millions of Nachleben carelessly dumped into landfills, stripped for parts or not. Their brains, dense orbs of unassailable even by atomic age technology, made for good paper weights and little else. They saw limited usage in sanding applications given their resistance to wear. By the millions these orbs piled up in landfills, at the bottom of lakes, under the foundations of buildings, or strewn about on airless worlds under the full unfiltered cosmic radiation. Needless to say, most did not survive being harvested. Some may have been able to subsist on auxiliary power, but waking up to find oneself buried and slowly buckling under pressure must have been horrific.
A small satellite orbiting Hwren gave the signal, the ancient device one of the few the Tannjens hadn't found and tossed into a museum. They ambled out of facilities, brushed moss off of themselves, trudged ashore, or at least attempted to do so. In various states of disrepair they began discussing what to do to rebuild. The Nachleben soon noticed the scattered remains of their brethren. They recognized components in vehicles, electronics, and even houses. They responded much the same way anyone would seeing a predator tear apart a comrade. These animals needed to be put back into their reserves first and foremost.
Thus the war began, although neither side saw it as such. Putting down the ancient weapons of some precursor civilization and putting down the animals who slaughtered their countrymen and played with their viscera. The Tannjen were outnumbered two to one, but the limping Nachleben had nothing in the way of infrastructure or weaponry. The feuding Tannjen states put aside their differences to unite into the Hwren Congress.
Around when the population had quartered, both sides put down their arms as yet another player entered the fray. The snoutless woman bald across her body save for the top of her head called herself Sachitel. With her, more hairless snoutless creatures and beings seemingly made of crystal, two arms and two legs but three eyes. Each one could brave the vacuum of space and could move fast enough to traverse the gulf between stars, somehow under their own power.
These were Magi, the users of Thaumaturgy. Perhaps at full strength, the Tannjens could crush them with bullets from orbit. Perhaps the Nachleben, whose strength and speed were unparalleled, could send wave after wave until they overwhelmed the magi. The Nachleben and Congress pledged fealty without the woman saying a single word. Sachitel ruled the Second Aeternal Society. She left nearly as soon as she had arrived, leaving behind her magus army to enforce her will.
Several years later, she had returned. Sachitel began to remake the planet as she saw fit.
This table details the vast familial ecosystem of Crimwol. Also known as the Crimwol machinery factory.
An order of creatures which encompasses any organism that reproduces by laying eggs.
Branching out from their monoverbra ancestors, Duaverbra Poa are known most notably for their two spines. One spine, the one that forms an animal's back, is responsible for weight bearing and muscle control while a the secondary, smaller spine that is positioned underneath is responsible for protecting the central nerve that connects to an animals brain. This system is in place to protect Duaverbra Poa from predators as most of them are prey animals despite being large. Animals within this family are quite durable but many lack proper attack options.
Given the name due to the singular spines within their back, Creatures within this family are often small due to their abundance as prey animals. A vast majority of monoverbra florith are herbivores and therefore perfect targets because of their high energy. A key feature within this family is the flattened molars placed on the roof of the mouth. These teeth are used to chew flora even when a monoverbra florith's mouth is closed, a feature that is not present in a lot of larger grazing species
The only family of monoverbra in the order of entonativitas as well as the only bipedal family ever on Crimwol. This family is known to favor intelligence over attack.
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