With nearly 40 posts in the
Strange Stars setting, the sagacious Robert over at
Rogues & Reavers suggested it might be time for an overview post to make it easier for people to see how these far-ranging elements sort of fit together. I’m not sure the best way of doing that (one might want to start with the inspirations
here), but I’ll sort of summarize what’s been presented so far:
The Strange Stars is the sphere of the human phyle in the far future, a time millennia after the first human expansion and the rise (and fall) of builders of the
hyperspace nodes, the
Archaic Oikumene. In the current era, the Strange Stars are fragmented into smaller cultures and civilizations.
The former cradle of the Archaic Oikumene is a depopulated area without a central authority known as the Zuran Expanse. The Expanse is home to dangers like the inhuman
ssraad (in three colors), and ruined worlds that entice treasure-seekers like
Tenebrae and
the Library of Atoz-Theln. It’s also home to unusual cultures like the invertebrate
zhmun of Aygo and the self-improvement cult of
Aurogov.
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Spinward from the Expanse is the Alliance, a union of species allied for protection and trade. Members of the Alliance include the green-skinned psionicists of
Smaragdoz, the privacy obsessed neshekk of Kuznuh, the avian-humanoid splice hyehoon of Omu, the human-alien blended cyborg
Blesh, the
gnomes of Dzrrn, and the angel-like deva of Altair.
Bordering the Alliance is the expansionistic and theocratic
Instrumentality of Aom.
On the other side of the Expanse is the
Vokun Empire. Besides the decadent vokun, the empire contains several client species. The cybernetic crustacean-like
Engineers build much of Vokun technology. The yellow-skinned ibglibdishpan are their biologic computers. The kuath are bioarmored child-soldiers.
There are a number of other interesting cultures and worlds: the oneirochemist
Phantasists, the ancient mind excavators of
Deshret, and the warrior-poet
moravecs of Eridanus, among others. The major galactic powers are at least openingly cordial (whatever may go on behind the scenes) and trade takes place between the two “civilized” portions of the galaxy that must pass through hyperspace nodes in the “wilder” areas (not just the Expanse, but the Rim and Coreward Reach, as well). New cultures, lost since the Great Collapse are discovered from time to time, and their are number of ruined worlds with treasures to loot.