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Adeptae is named after the ancient language in which Adeptae once meant Obtained. To Obtain a galaxy and harvest itself.
Adeptae is named after the ancient language in which Adeptae once meant Obtained. To Obtain a galaxy and harvest itself.


Adeptae was discovered by ancient [[Humans|Human]] astronomers sometime in 310,000 BCE, unlike other galaxies that would require direct imaging with telescopic imagry, Adeptae required almost no imaging. People on Aegyn witnessed bright flashes appearing in the night sky, these flashes are believed to be a series of supernovae which devastated Adeptae as a whole.
Adeptae was discovered by ancient civilisations in [[Via Lacrimosa]] around 5 Million years ago, when they took witness to bright flashes and pulses coming from an external area, near a previously discovered [[Enedia]]. It was at first assumed to be a pulsar of sorts and no action was taken to discover what it may be because it was too far away.

=== Supernovae ===
Supernovae were a constant feature of Adeptae, as stars were born at a very fast rate in their birth. These stars were in high abundance to high mass stars and lived a short period of time. At modern ages, stars would implode over eachother and result in a cataclysmic amount of debris. In these exploding stars would form stellar nursuries whuch given time would form new planets, which would later be destroyed by nearby supernovae. This is the reason the galaxy has extremely high abundace to asteroids and rubble.

=== Modern age ===
(WIP; gimme some ideas if you like! :)
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Revision as of 17:25, December 16, 2021

"Adeptae is my favorite hellhole! -Unknown Patron

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Adeptae-Description

Adeptae is a ring galaxy located in the Enedia Bubble. It is known the most commonly as the Graveyard Galaxy, this is because of its extremely high abundace of large asteroids, deeming most of the galaxy uninhabitable, yet it is brought to life as the primary center of mining, because of its higly resourceful asteroids which appear in the trillions. Adeptae is theorized to have billions of years ago fall victim to a line of devastating supernovae across the galaxy, which would have slowly destroyed countless star systems, in whom would ruin the ability for a singe species to evolve inside of the Adeptae. The high density of asteroids and dust around and between stars has made it possible for an extreme amount of dwarf planets. Adeptae. The asteroids adrift in Adeptae have made travel inside of Adeptae extremely harsh, so to travel around, and leave and enter the galaxy, people rely heavily of the Guild of External Power's ferries known as Yetuls.

Adeptae-History

Adeptae is named after the ancient language in which Adeptae once meant Obtained. To Obtain a galaxy and harvest itself.

Adeptae was discovered by ancient civilisations in Via Lacrimosa around 5 Million years ago, when they took witness to bright flashes and pulses coming from an external area, near a previously discovered Enedia. It was at first assumed to be a pulsar of sorts and no action was taken to discover what it may be because it was too far away.

Supernovae

Supernovae were a constant feature of Adeptae, as stars were born at a very fast rate in their birth. These stars were in high abundance to high mass stars and lived a short period of time. At modern ages, stars would implode over eachother and result in a cataclysmic amount of debris. In these exploding stars would form stellar nursuries whuch given time would form new planets, which would later be destroyed by nearby supernovae. This is the reason the galaxy has extremely high abundace to asteroids and rubble.

Modern age

(WIP; gimme some ideas if you like! :)