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Hanging Lamps of Ekkuri

An unkown phenomenon on the moon of Ekkuri, bio-luminescent lamps hang from expansive vines about the planet. Heiroglyphics on the wall show people with large brimmed heads, resembling jellyfish caps. Perhaps these were gods worshipped by a lost civilization or the people's of an ancient race.

The Looking Glass

Sometimes called the "Window into the past" the looking glass at K'Thanar Dh'Oleen is a massive structure built by an unknown civilization stands striking against the modern city around it. Strange statues of what some believe to be some ancient variant of Nautilan humanoids hold up the large Telescope. The telescope is so powerful that when triangulated correctly, it can look at planets thousands of lightyears away, allowing people to see what they looked at that moment in history as light travels to catch up. It can be set to refract rather drastically giving the looker the ability to choose centuries. It is believed it was purposely designed to be grotesque in its construction, an omen of the ugliness we may find when looking into our past selves.

Solar Neuralink

High above the Nautilan City of Ulurthu sprawls what they call a Solar Neurolink. Dispersing its deadly rays across the light atmosphere of the planet, the Nautilans use this device to "speak" with the sun. Allowing them to tamper with the temperature and even certain weather patterns of the planet. Though, always giving gifts back to the star to ensure it maintains a long and healthy life in return for its gift of energy.

The Nethergate

Located in the concrete flats of the Mustard District on Dorranis stands the Nethergate. Though, certainly not a portal into any sort of Nether Realm, the gateway does seem to lead to somewhere odd. It seems to be an ode to life itself. It's very entrance itself, seems symbolic of a female's ability to create and grow a life within. Inside the structure, a continuous loop plays a red tinted hologram of a life's conception, on a microscopic level. The conception it depicts has been determined to be human by biologists.

 

The holographic video has been recorded and analyzed. It seems to have been taken from a personal recording and is not from any known documentary or educational series. Making many believe the strange building was created in honor of this child, or its parents. But who? And why? The building took exactly 9 months to build and was created nearly 4 years ago by two Droids who, seemingly at random, began its construction on a large empty plot.

 

The two droids who built it have serial numbers that in binary read, "Mother" and "Father". What's even more odd is the droid types. "Mother" is the original prototype of the class T droid. Believed to have been lost more than 900 years ago. Thus, making her T-0. Whilst "Father", is an E class of Droid type B, or B-E. Upon its completion the pair of droids combusted, incinerating any hopes theorists had of having their questions answered.

Pit of Lies at Merridius

What was once a city full of greed and corruption, now is viewed as one of the safest places in the world. 80 years ago, a pit opened up in the capital city, a large black orb rising from its center, it still hovers to this day. Crawling up, black, root like appendages began sprawling through the streets. At first, they seemed to grab people at random, yanking them into the depths below.

Flying with terrible speed and precision, they snatched up their targets, throwing them below, before sprawling out comfortably again amongst the city's architecture. Never harming any property or any it seemed to deem "innocent". Eventually, people began to notice a pattern. It only grabbed those who lied. At first, thousands perished, then hundreds. It did not take long before the number dropped to dozens.

Crime began to drop, as anyone interrogated about their actions was forced into honesty, or be taken to the depths below by the strange monstrous roots. Now, the city is nearly crime free. Some call it a utopia, others a nightmare. Either way, the roots still stand as a grim reminder of all who perished, no matter the context or gravity of the lies they told.

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