Core Planets
Core Planets
(High Knowledge — Restricted Access)
Definition
Every galaxy within the expanding Mirror-Universe possesses a single Core Planet.
This world stands at the center of narrative gravity—the place most seen, most known, and most shaped by the gaze of the Audience.
Core Planets are not chosen by their might or size, but by their significance within the story. Where the Audience looks most intently, a Core Planet emerges.
Characteristics of Core Planets
Cultural & Material Wealth – Core Planets are invariably the most prosperous worlds of their galaxies, holding resources, knowledge, and civilization beyond their peers.
Talent-Rich Populations – The most gifted, ambitious, and extraordinary individuals are often born or drawn here, raising Core Planets into centers of power.
Kairos Moments – The turning points of history, the decisive events that ripple across galaxies, are overwhelmingly tied to Core Planets. When destiny strikes, it strikes here first.
Narrative Weight – Above all, Core Planets hold meaning because the Audience sees them. They are planets of focus, story, and consequence.
Known Core Planets
Kyriopelagos (Core of the Archi Galaxy)
A talent-ridden world, famous for birthing @Concepts. Its influence spans the Archi Empire and beyond, making it a cradle of both brilliance and conflict.Earth (Core of the Milky Way Galaxy)
The place where the Audience lives. It is the planet of gods, where reality is.
Summary
Core Planets are the hearts of galaxies, the narrative centres where fate and destiny converge. They shine not only because of their wealth or talent, but because they are seen.
Where the Audience looks, the universe bends—
and where the universe bends, Core Planets rise.