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This section includes lore from assorted sources, including [[backstories]], that is not included in the Revival Briefing.
 
This section includes lore from assorted sources, including [[backstories]], that is not included in the Revival Briefing.
 
=== Named Places ===
 
=== Named Places ===
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==== Worlds ====
 
==== Worlds ====
 
{| {{STDT|sortable}}
 
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|- id="Euterpe"
 
|- id="Euterpe"
 
! Euterpe  
 
! Euterpe  
| [[#Urbworld|Urbworld]]<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
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| Unknown
 
| A planet that hosted people awakening from long periods of cryptosleep. Also had an Ordo Historia archive on-world.<ref name="Cryptosleep Revival Briefing"/>
 
| A planet that hosted people awakening from long periods of cryptosleep. Also had an Ordo Historia archive on-world.<ref name="Cryptosleep Revival Briefing"/>
 
|- id="Sorne"
 
|- id="Sorne"
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|- id="Dedchenko"
 
|- id="Dedchenko"
 
! Dedchenko
 
! Dedchenko
| [[#Iceworld|Iceworld]]<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
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| [[#Iceworld|Iceworld]]
 
| An iceworld planet.
 
| An iceworld planet.
 
|- id="Baltoro"
 
|- id="Baltoro"
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| [[#Transcendent world|Transcendent world]]
 
| [[#Transcendent world|Transcendent world]]
 
| A transcendent world.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
| A transcendent world.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
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|- id="Thebes XIV"
 
|- id="Thebes XIV"
 
! Thebes XIV
 
! Thebes XIV
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----
 
----
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' Tel Hazor is an archeological site located in modern Israel. While the names do not match, the similarity of the names, the proximity of the Y & T keys, and the references to [[#Shechem|Shechem]] as a similar site in the same source makes the similarity bear noting.''
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' Tel Hazor is an archeological site located in modern Israel. While the names do not match, the similarity of the names, the proximity of the Y & T keys, and the references to [[#Shechem|Shechem]] as a similar site in the same source makes the similarity bear noting.''
|- id="Avenna"
 
! Avenna
 
| [[#Urbworld|Urbworld]]
 
| An urbworld planet.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Essalon"
 
! Essalon
 
| [[#Urbworld|Urbworld]]
 
| An urbworld planet.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id=Enike"
 
! Enike
 
| [[#Urbworld|Urbworld]]
 
| An urbworld planet.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Adocia"
 
! Adocia
 
| [[#Urbworld|Urbworld]]
 
| An urbworld planet.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="N'toch"
 
! N'toch
 
| [[#Urbworld|Urbworld]]
 
| An urbworld planet.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id=Barca"
 
! Barca
 
| [[#Urbworld|Urbworld]]
 
| An urbworld planet.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Puobell"
 
! Puobell
 
| [[#Trashworld|Trashworld]]
 
| A trashworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
----
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' Likely a reference to "poubelle", a French word meaning garbage can.''
 
|- id="Deni IX"
 
! Deni IX
 
| [[#Trashworld|Trashworld]]
 
| A trashworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Garbsh"
 
! Garbsh
 
| [[#Trashworld|Trashworld]]
 
| A trashworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Tra'age"
 
! Tra'age
 
| [[#Trashworld|Trashworld]]
 
| A trashworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Reepsyk"
 
! Reepsyk
 
| [[#Trashworld|Trashworld]]
 
| A trashworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Mystras"
 
! Mystras
 
| [[#Trashworld|Trashworld]]
 
| A trashworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Destria"
 
! Destria
 
| [[#Shellworld|Shellworld]]
 
| A shellworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/> Given the name, presumably involved in the [[#Inner Destrian War|Inner Destrian War]] as either a battlefield or belligerent.<ref name="Stonejaw">Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Chad Walcenville|Chad 'Stonejaw' Walcenville]]</ref>
 
|- id="Trophic"
 
! Trophic
 
| [[#Shellworld|Shellworld]]
 
| A shellworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Matrio"
 
! Matrio
 
| [[#Shellworld|Shellworld]]
 
| A shellworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Samen"
 
! Samen
 
| [[#Shellworld|Shellworld]]
 
| A shellworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Xinthia"
 
! Xinthia
 
| [[#Shellworld|Shellworld]]
 
| A shellworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Ferbine"
 
! Ferbine
 
| [[#Shellworld|Shellworld]]
 
| A shellworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Callos IX"
 
! Callos IX
 
| [[#Deadworld|Deadworld]]
 
| A deadworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/> Presumably the site of the [[#Callos IX incident|Callos IX incident]],<ref name="Doc"/> which may be the reason it is now a [[#Deadworld|deadworld]].
 
|- id="Haspia"
 
! Haspia
 
| [[#Deadworld|Deadworld]]
 
| A deadworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/> See [[#Haspian monk|Haspian monk]].
 
|- id="Gost IV"
 
! Gost IV
 
| [[#Deadworld|Deadworld]]
 
| A deadworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
----
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' GOST 4 is a Russian protection rating for ballistic armor. It is unknown if this is relevant''
 
|- id="Berimund"
 
! Berimund
 
| [[#Deadworld|Deadworld]]
 
| A deadworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Ardar"
 
! Ardar
 
| [[#Deadworld|Deadworld]]
 
| A deadworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Kremhild"
 
! Kremhild
 
| [[#Deadworld|Deadworld]]
 
| A deadworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Melisandz"
 
! Melisandz
 
| [[#Deadworld|Deadworld]]
 
| A deadworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Hudders"
 
! Hudders
 
| [[#Indworld|Indworld]]
 
| An indworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Iver"
 
! Iver
 
| [[#Indworld|Indworld]]
 
| An indworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Achesta"
 
! Achesta
 
| [[#Indworld|Indworld]]
 
| An indworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Oods"
 
! Oods
 
| [[#Indworld|Indworld]]
 
| An indworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Iladelf"
 
! Iladelf
 
| [[#Indworld|Indworld]]
 
| An indworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
 
|- id="Pichu"
 
! Pichu
 
| [[#Ruinworld|Ruinworld]]
 
| A ruinworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
----
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' Most of the ruinworlds in this source are references to ancient, ruined cities. This is most likely a reference to Machu Pichu, the famous ruined Incan citadel.''
 
|- id="Perdida"
 
! Perdida
 
| [[#Ruinworld|Ruinworld]]
 
| A ruinworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
----
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' Most of the ruinworlds in this source are references to ancient, ruined cities. Perdida is Spanish for lost, but given the theme in in the naming of ruinworlds, it likely specifically a reference to Ciudad Perdida, a ruined pre-Columbian city near Santa Marta, Colombia''
 
|- id="Hisarlik"
 
! Hisarlik
 
| [[#Ruinworld|Ruinworld]]
 
| A ruinworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
----
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' Most of the ruinworlds in this source are references to ancient, ruined cities. Hisarlık is the modern-day location of the ruins of Troy, the city famously, and possibly apocryphally, besieged by the Greeks during the Trojan War.''
 
|- id="Helike"
 
! Helike
 
| [[#Ruinworld|Ruinworld]]
 
| A ruinworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
----
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' Most of the ruinworlds in this source are references to ancient, ruined cities. Helike is the name of ancient Greek city-state, destroyed by a tsunami, and whose ruins were rediscovered in 2001.''
 
|- id="Scylla"
 
! Scylla
 
| [[#Toxicworld|Toxicworld]]
 
| A toxicworld.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
----
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' Scylla is a character from Greek myth, originally a naiad but turned into a monster when poison was poured into the water in which she was bathing.''
 
 
|- id="Sophiamunda"
 
|- id="Sophiamunda"
 
! Sophiamunda {{RoyaltyIcon}}
 
! Sophiamunda {{RoyaltyIcon}}
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! Wavia
 
! Wavia
 
| Oceanic world<ref name="Book descriptions"/><ref name="Ideology Places"/>
 
| Oceanic world<ref name="Book descriptions"/><ref name="Ideology Places"/>
| An oceanic planet with trading atolls, floating villages, seaweed refineries, and capitol bridges. Native Wavians work as fishers, pearl divers, sail makers, captains, and sea-grass gatherers. Whaler admirals and their whaler-marines sometimes attack those living there. People carry harpoons and barbed nets as personal weapons. High-yield torpedoes and baited deep-kraken and Wavian leviathans have been deployed there. Described in code-comments as ''A water world dotted with atolls and floating seaweed'', however the canonicity of such comments is unclear. <ref name="Ideology Places"/>  
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| An oceanic planet with trading atolls, floating villages, seaweed refineries, and capitol bridges. Native Wavians work as fishers, pearl divers, sail makers, captains, and sea-grass gatherers. Whaler admirals and their whaler-marines sometimes attack those living there. People carry harpoons and barbed nets as personal weapons. High-yield torpedoes and baited deep-kraken and Wavian leviathans have been deployed there. Described in code-comments as ''A water world dotted with atolls and floating seaweed'', however the canonicity of such comments is unclear. <ref name="Ideology Places"/> Likely a reference to the 1995 post-apocalyptic action film 'Waterworld'.
----
 
'''''Out of Universe:''' Likely a reference to the 1995 post-apocalyptic action film 'Waterworld'.''
 
 
|- id="Bagua 5"
 
|- id="Bagua 5"
 
! Bagua 5
 
! Bagua 5
 
| Junkyard planet<ref name="Ideology Places"/><br>/Trashworld<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
| Junkyard planet<ref name="Ideology Places"/><br>/Trashworld<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
| A junkyard planet with fortified scrapyards, rainwater processing plants, scrap-towns and trader spaceports. Native Bagucinquans work as scavengers, traders, tinkerers, guards, and scrappers. Junk lords and their metal-heads sometimes attack those living there. People carry pipe rifles and scrap-swords as personal weapons. Salvaged nukes and rust viruses have been deployed there. Described in code-comments as ''A junkyard planet of crashed ships, broken machinery, scavengers and traders'', however the canonicity of such comments is unclear. <ref name="Ideology Places"/>  
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| A junkyard planet with fortified scrapyards, rainwater processing plants, scrap-towns and trader spaceports. Native Bagucinquans work as scavengers, traders, tinkerers, guards, and scrappers. Junk lords and their metal-heads sometimes attack those living there. People carry pipe rifles and scrap-swords as personal weapons. Salvaged nukes and rust viruses have been deployed there. Described in code-comments as ''A junkyard planet of crashed ships, broken machinery, scavengers and traders'', however the canonicity of such comments is unclear. <ref name="Ideology Places"/> "Bagua" is the name of eight symbols used in Taoist cosmology and of a province of Peru - it is unclear if either etymology of the name is correct. The "-cinquan" suffix of the demonym simply comes from the French term for five - the inhabitants are literally "Bagua-5-ans".
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'''''Out of Universe:''' "Bagua" is the name of eight symbols used in Taoist cosmology and of a province of Peru - it is unclear if either etymology of the name is correct. The "-cinquan" suffix of the demonym simply comes from the French term for five - the inhabitants are literally "Bagua-5-ans".''
 
 
|- id="Rhydell"
 
|- id="Rhydell"
 
! Rhydell{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
! Rhydell{{IdeologyIcon}}
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| [[#Deathworld|Deathworld]]
 
| [[#Deathworld|Deathworld]]
 
| A deathworld planet.<ref name="Book descriptions"/> Given the name, presumably involved in the [[#Xennoa-Zartza War|Xennoa-Zartza War]] as either a battlefield or belligerent.<ref name="Harris"/> It is unknown whether the planet was a deathworld before the conflict.  
 
| A deathworld planet.<ref name="Book descriptions"/> Given the name, presumably involved in the [[#Xennoa-Zartza War|Xennoa-Zartza War]] as either a battlefield or belligerent.<ref name="Harris"/> It is unknown whether the planet was a deathworld before the conflict.  
|- id="Vinna"
 
! Vinna
 
| [[#Medieval world|Medieval world]]<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
| A medieval world<ref name="Book descriptions"/> with raiders, mudlands, and a number of settlements.<ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Ida Painstingle|Ida 'Ida' Painstingle]]</ref>
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
'''Note:''' The rimworlds on which gameplay takes place have randomly generated names. Due to both their limited application and randomly generated nature, the randomly generated names of these rimworlds are considered semi-canonical only and are not listed here.
 
'''Note:''' The rimworlds on which gameplay takes place have randomly generated names. Due to both their limited application and randomly generated nature, the randomly generated names of these rimworlds are considered semi-canonical only and are not listed here.
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! Caspian School of Engineering
 
! Caspian School of Engineering
 
| A [[#Glitterworld|glitterworld]] school that offers mathematics and computer programming in its curriculum.<ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Darrien Maliphalo|Darrien 'Mal' Maliphalo]]</ref> Presumably located on [[#Caspian|Caspian]].
 
| A [[#Glitterworld|glitterworld]] school that offers mathematics and computer programming in its curriculum.<ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Darrien Maliphalo|Darrien 'Mal' Maliphalo]]</ref> Presumably located on [[#Caspian|Caspian]].
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|- id="Vinna"
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! Vinna
 +
| A place with raiders and mudlands. Possibly a planet. <ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Ida Painstingle|Ida 'Ida' Painstingle]]</ref>
 
|- id="Atura station"
 
|- id="Atura station"
 
! Atura station{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
! Atura station{{IdeologyIcon}}
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|- id="Inner Destrian War"
 
|- id="Inner Destrian War"
 
! Inner Destrian War
 
! Inner Destrian War
| Ostensibly a military conflict that occured at least one generation ago, in the aftermath and/or resulting instability of which people were captured and sold into slavery.<ref name="Stonejaw"/> Presumably involved [[#Destria|Destria]] as either a battlefield or belligerent.
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| Ostensibly a military conflict that occured at least one generation ago, in the aftermath and/or resulting instability of which people were captured and sold into slavery.<ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Chad Walcenville|Chad 'Stonejaw' Walcenville]]</ref>
|- id="Callos IX incident"
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|- id="Zartha crisis"
 
! Callos IX incident
 
! Callos IX incident
| James 'Doc' Grey performed unethical experiments on the survivors of this incident, and when the experiments were published, he was exiled. <ref name="Doc"/> Presumably occurred on [[#Callos IX|Callos IX]] and may be the reason it is now a [[#Deadworld|deadworld]].<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
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| James 'Doc' Grey performed unethical experiments on the survivors of this incident, and when the experiments were published, he was exiled. <ref name="Doc"/>
 
|- id="Xennoa-Zartza War"
 
|- id="Xennoa-Zartza War"
 
! Xennoa-Zartza War  
 
! Xennoa-Zartza War  
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|- id="Deadworld"
 
|- id="Deadworld"
 
! Deadworld
 
! Deadworld
| Distinct from [[#Deathworld|deathwords]], these are planets which have not been significantly contacted by humans. Generally not inhabitable. All planets are like this before people arrive for the first time.<ref name="Cryptosleep Revival Briefing"/>
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| Planets which have not been significantly contacted by humans. Generally not inhabitable. All planets are like this before people arrive for the first time.<ref name="Cryptosleep Revival Briefing"/>
 
|- id="Deathworld"
 
|- id="Deathworld"
 
! Deathworld
 
! Deathworld
| Distinct from [[#Deadworld|deadworlds]] and sometimes spelled as '''Death-world''', the meaning of the term deathworld appears to correlate with the common usage of the term in science fiction discussion - namely a planet that is technically habitable but incredibly hostile to human life. [[#Impids|Impids]] are described as originally being designed for "''dry deathworlds''",<ref>[[Impid]] [[xenotype]] description and short description</ref> while [[#Wasters|wasters]] are designed for "''post-apocalyptic deathworlds''".<ref>[[Waster]] [[xenotype]] description and short description</ref> [[Books]] about the [[Research#Battery|Battery research]] can reference an "''acid lake on the leaden shores of a deathworld worked as a natural battery''".<ref>[[Research#Battery|Battery research]] subject_story strings.</ref> [[#Creticon|Creticon]] is described a "''blasted death-world''" while it is further described in code-comments as "''[...] a high-tech death-world''",<ref name="Ideology Places"/> while [[#Ilwaba|Ilwaba]] is described in code-comments as a "''regrown deathworld''",<ref name="Ideology Places"/> however the canonicity of such comments is unclear.The disparate natures of these examples support the concept that why a deathworld is hostile to human life is not important to the definition, only that it is hostile. Despite the difficulty of living on these planets, some are still inhabited - [[Books]] about the [[Research#Tox gas|Tox gas research]]{{BiotechIcon}} can reference the author "''research[ing] cloud control tech for the tyrannocracy of a deathworld''",<ref>[[Research#Tox gas|Tox gas research]] subject_story strings.</ref> which implies not only people living on the planet, but a system of government. [[#Zartza|Zartza]], [[#Rayth|Rayth]], [[#Spectra|Spectra]], [[#JNovahex|JNovahex]], [[#Carthago|Carthago]], and [[#Grimcore|Grimcore]] are also referenced as being deathworlds.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
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| Distinct from deadworlds and sometimes spelled as '''Death-world''', the meaning of the term deathworld appears to correlate with the common usage of the term in science fiction discussion - namely a planet that is technically habitable but incredibly hostile to human life. [[#Impids|Impids]] are described as originally being designed for "''dry deathworlds''",<ref>[[Impid]] [[xenotype]] description and short description</ref> while [[#Wasters|wasters]] are designed for "''post-apocalyptic deathworlds''".<ref>[[Waster]] [[xenotype]] description and short description</ref> [[Books]] about the [[Research#Battery|Battery research]] can reference an "''acid lake on the leaden shores of a deathworld worked as a natural battery''".<ref>[[Research#Battery|Battery research]] subject_story strings.</ref> [[#Creticon|Creticon]] is described a "''blasted death-world''" while it is further described in code-comments as "''[...] a high-tech death-world''"., however the canonicity of such comments is unclear.<ref name="Ideology Places"/> [[#Ilwaba|Ilwaba]] is described in code-comments as a "''regrown deathworld''", however the canonicity of such comments is unclear.<ref name="Ideology Places"/> The disparate natures of these examples support the concept that why a deathworld is hostile to human life is not important to the definition, only that it is hostile. Despite the difficulty of living on these planets, some are still inhabited - [[Books]] about the [[Research#Tox gas|Tox gas research]]{{BiotechIcon}} can reference the author "''research[ing] cloud control tech for the tyrannocracy of a deathworld''",<ref>[[Research#Tox gas|Tox gas research]] subject_story strings.</ref> which implies not only people living on the planet, but a system of government. [[#Zartza|Zartza]], [[#Rayth|Rayth]], [[#Spectra|Spectra]], [[#JNovahex|JNovahex]], [[#Carthago|Carthago]], and [[#Grimcore|Grimcore]] are also referenced as being deathworlds.<ref name="Book descriptions"/>
 
|- id="Animal world"
 
|- id="Animal world"
 
! Animal world
 
! Animal world
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|- id="Corestars Entertainment Company"
 
|- id="Corestars Entertainment Company"
 
! Corestars Entertainment Company
 
! Corestars Entertainment Company
| An entertainment organization that buys people to appear on it's shows. One of their shows is apparently called Bloodgame.<ref>Backstory of Bloodgame Survivor</ref>
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| An entertainment organization that buys people to appear on it's shows. One of their shows is apparently called Bloodgame.<ref>Backstory of Bloodgame Survivor</ref>
|- id="Arcknight Industries"
 
! Arcknight Industries
 
| A company that employs space truckers.<ref name="Johs"/>
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
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* Religions are still present and practiced.<ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Samuel Chua|Samuel 'Chewy' Chua]]</ref><ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Levin Lossfelt|Levin 'Levin' Lossfelt]]</ref><ref name="Oahnip"/> See also [[Empire#Lore|Empire]] for their specific religion.  
 
* Religions are still present and practiced.<ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Samuel Chua|Samuel 'Chewy' Chua]]</ref><ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Levin Lossfelt|Levin 'Levin' Lossfelt]]</ref><ref name="Oahnip"/> See also [[Empire#Lore|Empire]] for their specific religion.  
 
* All-Might - the name of a superhero, presumably fictional.<ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Brazos Wheeler|Brazos 'Braz' Wheeler]]</ref> ''Out of Universe: This is likely a reference to the character of the same name in the "My Hero Academia" multimedia franchise.''
 
* All-Might - the name of a superhero, presumably fictional.<ref>Backstory of [[List of Player-created Pawns#Brazos Wheeler|Brazos 'Braz' Wheeler]]</ref> ''Out of Universe: This is likely a reference to the character of the same name in the "My Hero Academia" multimedia franchise.''
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* Arcknight Industries - a company that employs space truckers.<ref name="Johs"/>
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* Haspian monks - A religious order that lived in a monastery a thousand years before the events of the game, approximately year 4500, before the monastery was "erased" by a [[diabolus]] attack.<ref>[[Diabolus]] description</ref> It is unclear if Haspian is a demonym or the name of the order of monks.
 
* Frame Project is an unknown government that leaves its subjects with memory losses. Only few survive. <ref>Project subject Backstory</ref>
 
* Frame Project is an unknown government that leaves its subjects with memory losses. Only few survive. <ref>Project subject Backstory</ref>
 
{| {{STDT|sortable}}
 
|-
 
! Name !! Description
 
|- id="Haspian monk"
 
! Haspian monk
 
| A Haspian monk lived in a monastery a thousand years before the events of the game, approximately year 4500, before the monastery was "erased" by a [[diabolus]] attack.<ref>[[Diabolus]] description</ref> Presumably has some relation to [[#Haspia|Haspia]] but what that relationship is, is unclear. It may merely be the demonym of the monk, i.e. a monk from Haspia with the monastery being anywhere, it may be a demonym of the monastery, i.e. a monastery of monks on Haspia regardless of the origins of the individual monks themselves, or it may be that the origin of the order the monks belong to pertains to Haspia in a way similar to Bendictine monks or Carmelite nuns, i.e. the monastery follows tenets originating from, or relating to, Haspia in some way. Given the monastery was noted as being destroyed in a mechanoid attack, and Haspia is a deadworld,<ref name="Book descriptions"/> the second explanation seems to have the most weight.
 
|}
 
  
 
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