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*Sky Ray - A manta ray like creature that flies in the sky in large flocks, feeding on floating plankton. They communicate with one another with song-like wailing which echoes across much of the moon's landscape. | *Sky Ray - A manta ray like creature that flies in the sky in large flocks, feeding on floating plankton. They communicate with one another with song-like wailing which echoes across much of the moon's landscape. | ||
*[[Kirin]] - A giraffe like creature that migrates across the whole world, congregating at the poles. | *[[Kirin]] - A giraffe like creature that migrates across the whole world, congregating at the poles. | ||
*Cath Palug - One of the apex predators of Frey. It resembles big cats from Earth such as a panther. Its dark, aquamarine fur is adorned with bioluminiscent glow that allows it to camoflage itself into its surroundings. They were revered by ancient [[Sylph]] tribes as spirit guardians that maintained the natural order. | |||
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Frey is a jungle moon orbiting the gas giant Asgard, located in the Yggdrasil system. It is the homeworld of the Sylph, a human offshoot subspecies that genetically modified themselves to survive in the moon's exotic environment.
Despite having a vibrant, colorful ecosystem, Frey's atmosphere is toxic to common humans due to the significantly higher levels of oxygen than Yeddo. Any human visiting this world must wear a breath mask.
History
In the ancient era long before the Valerian Empire, the societies of Earth had begun constructing generational ships to explore the galaxy. These starships were designed to carry human populations across thousands of lightyears in search of habitable worlds for humanity to permanently settle on. One of the identified worlds was the gas giant moon Frey which at the time was identified as having a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere suitable for human life. The ship that would head over to this location was the UES Ymir. However, upon arrival, it was discovered that in spite of the planet hosting a diverse amount of life, the air was not breathable for humans. With no option to return to Earth, the human colonists chose to use genetic modification to make themselves able to survive in the alien ecosystem. Over many thousands of years, they changed appearance to become the Sylph.
When they were contacted by the Valerian Empire, the Sylph initially took an isolationist stance. The Valerians wished to unite all of humanity to reach out to all the generational ships that had explored the galaxy many years prior, but the Sylph rejected their offer. This was among the early starting points of many political tensions that would eventually inspire the creation of the Oracle.
Points of interest
UES Ymir
The UES Ymir is the original generational ship that traveled from Earth to Frey for a period of five hundred years. After the original crew settled and populated the moon, the ship was left abandoned and overtaken by the elements. The outer hull is covered in plant-life and to outsider observers, it is seen as an odd, unnatural landscape formation.
Biosphere
Flora
- Lantern stalk - An upright plant that ends with a glowing bioluminiscent at its tip, serving as natural lanterns during the night.
- Platform tree - A giant tree with multiple flat canopies that are sturdy enough to walk on top of.
Fauna
- Sky Ray - A manta ray like creature that flies in the sky in large flocks, feeding on floating plankton. They communicate with one another with song-like wailing which echoes across much of the moon's landscape.
- Kirin - A giraffe like creature that migrates across the whole world, congregating at the poles.
- Cath Palug - One of the apex predators of Frey. It resembles big cats from Earth such as a panther. Its dark, aquamarine fur is adorned with bioluminiscent glow that allows it to camoflage itself into its surroundings. They were revered by ancient Sylph tribes as spirit guardians that maintained the natural order.