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Post by Reya Starlyght on Apr 1, 2020 4:00:02 GMT
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posted Apr 1, 2020 4:02:31 GMT
Post by Reya Starlyght on Apr 1, 2020 4:02:31 GMT
Norden Planets:
Much like its name suggests, Innerste was the first planet settled by the Boscan people post-Exodus, and has been the capital of the country ever since. Having been rebuilt many times since its initial construction, the state today boasts the most modern architecture of all the Reich, along with being the most wealthy. Many of the pseudo-noble families own estates around or within the capital city of Erstestadt, where the Bundestag convenes. The planet is so prone to attracting the aristocracy that the lower classes are systematically removed, leaving a certain sheen on Innerste that belays its darker tendencies. Its singular moon is off limits to those not directly involved in Bosco's government, and many rumors have circulated throughout the Reich about its use, from a political prison to a testing site for weapons of mass destruction.
The center of advanced technological development in the Reich, Königseifer is differentiated from its counterparts in Westen in that it is concerned more so with research than manufacturing. Home to many laboratories and universities dedicated to engineering and design, the planet specialized in the technology Bosco produces the best, machines with little to no of the magitech common in other countries of the galaxy. It is in this pursuit that the Reich has gained considerable military power, and Königseifer also serves as the headquarters for the Bundeswehr, the center of the military's operations being located on the state's only moon. Military academies are also located on Königseifer, although a duality exists between the militaristic approach of some citizens versus the scientific of others, leading to a rather divided state only unified in one pursuit, the furthering of Boscan achievement.
Home to what is largely considered Bosco's middle class, Sternenlinie is a rather unique state simply because of its rather ordinary presence compared to the other states of the Norden System. Known mostly for its compact metropolises that always seem to gleam with bright light, sparsed between long expanses of mountainous countryside, the state is a considerable tourist attraction due to its unique atmosphere, allowing the entirety of the galaxy to be seen even in the heart of a city. What causes this is unknown, but it is what the state was named after. Other than this natural phenomenon, however, Sternenlinie is a pretty average planet split between urban and rural areas, with its three moons all largely inhabitable although several mining operations have made their homes on them for the precious resources they contain.
Licia Planets:
The lesser developed cousin of Tryasina, Bolotis is more clearly defined by what it does not have, rather than what it does. No large metropolitan areas mar the planet's surface, nor does military influence spread far within the widespread, small settlements found within the miry landscape. Bolotis is unique, however, in the fact that it is the only world within the bounds of Licia that has retained its religious and spiritual beliefs, long after others within Pergrande had forgotten. For this, the state is often viewed with prejudice, not only because staunch believers are difficult to control in the eyes of the government, but also because of the sheer disconnect between their worship of the gods and modern day technology. Indeed, while several modernization efforts have been attempted by outsiders, they have all failed as the lone planet Bolotis sits as an outlier in a nation dedicated to unity.
Shkval possesses a climate rather unusual compared to the rest of Licia, yet extremely common in the grand scale of Pergrande. Its sleet and stormy weather leaves little to be desired in the many cities upon the planet, leaving the people of Shkval hardy, resentful, and yet some of the most loyal citizens of the Union. Compared to their overseers on Tryasina, Shkvalians are stoutly devoted to Pergrande, and art glorifying Sofiya Lyudina is extremely common throughout the planet's cities, when it is not washed away by torrential rain, that is. Other than this fact, however, Shkval is similar to the rest of the Licia Federate Republic, it is unremarkable, unimportant. Lives can be lived and forgotten without any galactic importance, and for this the state is also known to attract outlaws, although no criminal underworld is of considerable prominence in Shkval, or so is believed.
Home to the Licia Federate Republic's capital of Perun, the planet Tryasina has always had a bad reputation. Not to say it is unwarranted, however, as the corruption found in the city spreads to the rest of the land. Those in favor of the government in Tryasina find themselves spoiled rotten, while those who have fallen out of it are treated as second class citizens, a contrast far starker than the rest of Pergrande. Even the biome itself is a verified bogland, filled with strange and eclectic settlements of people formerly disgraced. Meanwhile, Perun itself is a maze of political factions, where stepping foot in the wrong territory can get one killed. Yet on Tryasina's moon does a different game play out, as the elite send puppets down below to deal in their dirty business, while they reign in supreme peace.
Innerste
Capital of Bosco
Capital of Bosco
Much like its name suggests, Innerste was the first planet settled by the Boscan people post-Exodus, and has been the capital of the country ever since. Having been rebuilt many times since its initial construction, the state today boasts the most modern architecture of all the Reich, along with being the most wealthy. Many of the pseudo-noble families own estates around or within the capital city of Erstestadt, where the Bundestag convenes. The planet is so prone to attracting the aristocracy that the lower classes are systematically removed, leaving a certain sheen on Innerste that belays its darker tendencies. Its singular moon is off limits to those not directly involved in Bosco's government, and many rumors have circulated throughout the Reich about its use, from a political prison to a testing site for weapons of mass destruction.
Königseifer
The King's Zeal
The King's Zeal
The center of advanced technological development in the Reich, Königseifer is differentiated from its counterparts in Westen in that it is concerned more so with research than manufacturing. Home to many laboratories and universities dedicated to engineering and design, the planet specialized in the technology Bosco produces the best, machines with little to no of the magitech common in other countries of the galaxy. It is in this pursuit that the Reich has gained considerable military power, and Königseifer also serves as the headquarters for the Bundeswehr, the center of the military's operations being located on the state's only moon. Military academies are also located on Königseifer, although a duality exists between the militaristic approach of some citizens versus the scientific of others, leading to a rather divided state only unified in one pursuit, the furthering of Boscan achievement.
Sternenlinie
World of a Thousand Stars
World of a Thousand Stars
Home to what is largely considered Bosco's middle class, Sternenlinie is a rather unique state simply because of its rather ordinary presence compared to the other states of the Norden System. Known mostly for its compact metropolises that always seem to gleam with bright light, sparsed between long expanses of mountainous countryside, the state is a considerable tourist attraction due to its unique atmosphere, allowing the entirety of the galaxy to be seen even in the heart of a city. What causes this is unknown, but it is what the state was named after. Other than this natural phenomenon, however, Sternenlinie is a pretty average planet split between urban and rural areas, with its three moons all largely inhabitable although several mining operations have made their homes on them for the precious resources they contain.
Licia Planets:
Bolotis
Bastion of Murk
Bastion of Murk
The lesser developed cousin of Tryasina, Bolotis is more clearly defined by what it does not have, rather than what it does. No large metropolitan areas mar the planet's surface, nor does military influence spread far within the widespread, small settlements found within the miry landscape. Bolotis is unique, however, in the fact that it is the only world within the bounds of Licia that has retained its religious and spiritual beliefs, long after others within Pergrande had forgotten. For this, the state is often viewed with prejudice, not only because staunch believers are difficult to control in the eyes of the government, but also because of the sheer disconnect between their worship of the gods and modern day technology. Indeed, while several modernization efforts have been attempted by outsiders, they have all failed as the lone planet Bolotis sits as an outlier in a nation dedicated to unity.
Shkval
Land of Squalls
Land of Squalls
Shkval possesses a climate rather unusual compared to the rest of Licia, yet extremely common in the grand scale of Pergrande. Its sleet and stormy weather leaves little to be desired in the many cities upon the planet, leaving the people of Shkval hardy, resentful, and yet some of the most loyal citizens of the Union. Compared to their overseers on Tryasina, Shkvalians are stoutly devoted to Pergrande, and art glorifying Sofiya Lyudina is extremely common throughout the planet's cities, when it is not washed away by torrential rain, that is. Other than this fact, however, Shkval is similar to the rest of the Licia Federate Republic, it is unremarkable, unimportant. Lives can be lived and forgotten without any galactic importance, and for this the state is also known to attract outlaws, although no criminal underworld is of considerable prominence in Shkval, or so is believed.
Tryasina
The Swamp
The Swamp
Home to the Licia Federate Republic's capital of Perun, the planet Tryasina has always had a bad reputation. Not to say it is unwarranted, however, as the corruption found in the city spreads to the rest of the land. Those in favor of the government in Tryasina find themselves spoiled rotten, while those who have fallen out of it are treated as second class citizens, a contrast far starker than the rest of Pergrande. Even the biome itself is a verified bogland, filled with strange and eclectic settlements of people formerly disgraced. Meanwhile, Perun itself is a maze of political factions, where stepping foot in the wrong territory can get one killed. Yet on Tryasina's moon does a different game play out, as the elite send puppets down below to deal in their dirty business, while they reign in supreme peace.