Norya Belt · L.G.L.M.D.T Galaxy

Codex of the Three Worlds

Imperial archive · clearance: family

Explore Araze, Karn-Tor IX and Éclaira through their peoples, their languages, their dynasties and their wars. At the heart of the account: Augustin, Arazian heir exiled on Earth, while the Cyborgs — born of a storm over the factories of King Oramor — threaten the balance of the sector.

Panorama of the Three Worlds
SEC·01

The Three Peoples

SEC·02

Animated Archives

Visual fragments reconstructed from the memories of the Three Worlds.

1/3
ARCHIVE 0001 — CONFLICTWar of the Three Worlds
1/2
ARCHIVE 0002 — ORIGINThe Karn-Tor storm — birth of the Cyborgs
1/2
ARCHIVE 0003 — EXILEAugustin's exile on Earth
ARCHIVE 0004 — CEREMONYImperial wedding beneath the golden tree
ARCHIVE 0005 — LINEAGEBirth of an heir, First Imperial Garden
ARCHIVE 0006 — EARTHEarth, under the quiet gaze of Araze
SEC·03

The Worlds

Majestic view of planet Araze
arazien

Araze

Imperial homeworld of the Arazians — sacred gardens, organic palaces, and the quiet weight of a war power held in check.

Industrial vista of Karn-Tor IX
arazien

Karn-Tor IX

Centre of Cyborg power — a vertical factory-world where mechanical order has prevailed over the living.

Golden plains of planet Éclaira
eclairien

Éclaira

Solar world of the Eclairians, mantled in golden plains, rivers, and fields of giant sunflowers.

Orbital view of the wild planet Makar
arazien

Makar

A wild world without a people, split between an immense jungle and a great desert, home to an extraordinary fauna.

Orbital view of Ténébra beneath its grey sky
arazien

Ténébra

Cursed world where the war of the monsters was fought: an eternal grey sky, forests of dead trees, lakes and rivers of blood and lava, and hundreds of monster species.

Orbital view of Agaltanar, planet of eternal snows
arazien

Agaltanar

Planet of eternal snows, without a people, home to an extraordinary cold-adapted fauna: golfrimps, wizkals, piqmols, zorfinas, kramzouks and tuluks.

Orbital view of Paytayle, the mushroom planet
arazien

Paytayle

The mushroom planet: carpets of small mushrooms, forests of giant mushrooms, a peaceful people living in mushroom houses, and the strange sqqatars.

Orbital view of Fazer, the dragon planet
arazien

Fazer

The dragon planet: forty recorded species spread across eight great biomes — volcanoes, glaciers, forests, oceans, deserts, storm skies, crystal caverns and marshes.

Orbital view of Dinoz, the dinosaur planet
arazien

Dinoz

The dinosaur planet: tyrannosaurs, triceratops, diplodocus, velociraptors and many other true species live there as in Earth's prehistoric age.

Orbital view of Sayop
arazien

Sayop

The most populated world in the galaxy: eighty-two billion Sayopians, a people who look like humans, at the peak of a technology even the Arazian Empire watches from a distance.

Orbital view of Miroza
arazien

Miroza

The mirror world: a crust of polished crystal that gives back the sky, where one walks upon the stars and gets lost for want of landmarks.

Orbital view of Gravox
arazien

Gravox

The planet where everything floats: gravity so weak that a step becomes a twenty-metre leap, impossible needle-mountains and a fauna that never touches the ground.

Orbital view of Qorlanth
arazien

Qorlanth

The ringed world: three gigantic rings of ice and rock around the planet, home to a fauna that never comes down to the ground.

Orbital view of Bulbara
arazien

Bulbara

The planet of giant flowers: corollas as wide as villages, a luminous pollen that lights the nights, and seasons that change the colour of the whole world.

Orbital view of Yelvora
arazien

Yelvora

The floating islands: thousands of pieces of land suspended in the sky, linked by bridges of roots, beneath which waterfalls pour into the void.

Orbital view of Frimalt
arazien

Frimalt

The world of the eternal wind: a storm that never stops, rocks polished like blades, and a fauna that lives its whole life in flight.

Orbital view of Kaltamor
arazien

Kaltamor

The mountain-trees: a forest whose trunks climb for kilometres, arranged in storeys, where the fauna of the canopy has never seen the ground.

Orbital view of Krazmoul
arazien

Krazmoul

The world of giant insects: hive-cities of wax and resin, as tall as mountains, ruled by queens no stranger has ever seen.

Orbital view of Zelqaton
arazien

Zelqaton

The graveyard of machines: plains of dead metal left by a vanished civilisation, where a few devices still light up — and where the Cyborgs come on pilgrimage.

Orbital view of Torbak
arazien

Torbak

The planet of stone giants: colossi of rock that take one step a day, so slow they are mistaken for hills.

Orbital view of Pyrgane
arazien

Pyrgane

The natural forges: rivers of molten metal running in the open, where the Arazian Empire comes to temper its most ancient blades.

Orbital view of Nyxara
arazien

Nyxara

Eternal night: a planet its dying star no longer lights, where all life has taken to making its own light.

Orbital view of Solvane
arazien

Solvane

The endless day: two suns set on either side of the world, no night, no shadow — and an entirely white fauna.

Orbital view of Sirbal
arazien

Sirbal

The singing dunes: a desert where each dune holds a note, and where the wind plays without pause a music heard from orbit.

Orbital view of Oktarion
arazien

Oktarion

The eight moons: tides so powerful the sea covers the continents twice a day, and a whole living world set to that rhythm.

Orbital view of Ozmarin
arazien

Ozmarin

The shoreless ocean: not one metre of dry land on the whole planet, colossal creatures in the deep, and islands that are in fact alive.

Orbital view of Nebulor
arazien

Nebulor

The gas giant: no ground anywhere, storms as wide as continents, and an aerial fauna born and dying without ever touching anything solid.

Orbital view of Talvoze
arazien

Talvoze

Four seasons in one day: spring in the morning, summer at noon, autumn in the evening, winter at night — and a fauna that changes shape four times a day.

Orbital view of Malok
arazien

Malok

The prison world of the Arazian Empire: a single building in the middle of a salt desert, from which no one has ever returned under their own power.

Orbital view of Cavarn
arazien

Cavarn

The hollow planet: a dead surface and, beneath it, a whole world of caverns lit by crystals — the life of Cavarn is on the inside.

SEC·04

Chronology

ERA·01

Age of Silence

The three peoples live apart across the Norya Belt.

ERA·02

The Rise of House Vael’Oran

The Arazian Empire consolidates its hold over Araze.

ERA·03

The Storm of Oramor

The robots of King Oramor Vael'Oran, corrupted by a short-circuit, kill their creator: the Cyborgs are born.

ERA·04

Fractures of the Void

Unstable passages between the worlds make the first contacts possible.

ERA·05

The Betrayal of Tsolara

A secret alliance with a Cyborg threatens the imperial dynasty.

ERA·06

The Exile of Augustin

Having arrived on Earth in 1422, in a cave at the summit of Mount Everest, the crown prince remains there for centuries.

ERA·07

Horizon 2046

Earth may become the target of an Arazian campaign.

SEC·05

Major Figures