by Weaver | May 19, 2025
Ne-no-Mori hums with life’s tenacity—an urban forest woven through steel and circuit. Shinju-powered panels sprout like leaves along faded gantries, powering bio-luminescent streetlamps that glow soft green at dusk. Rainwater gardens cascade from rooftop terraces,...
by Weaver | May 19, 2025
Perched like a crown on Yume’s canopy, Nimbus is a cathedral of spires, glass-tubed walkways, and gardens that float among drifting clouds. Here, sunlight weaves through living lattices of crystal—each shard humming with arcane resonance. The Shinsei Council convenes...
by Weaver | May 5, 2025
Politics Governance in Nimbus is overseen by the Shinsei Council (神聖会議), a theocratic technocracy composed of six Elders and one Tenshō (Heavenly Light), a figure elected once every century through a ritual known as The Calling of the Crown. These rulers are seen as...
by Weaver | May 5, 2025
Yume has a full 24-hour night/day cycle, and each 24 hours is split into 6-hour “seasons.” The flood occurs every night in Autumn and Winter (the Seikai half-cycle), and recedes each day in Spring and Summer (the Kōkai half-cycle). Summer During Summer,...
by Weaver | May 5, 2025
ดอยครามDoi Khram is the largest mountain in a mountain range that stretches along the eastern edge of the Himmapan Forest. During most of the year, its upper regions are wreathed in the indigo mists that give the mountain its name. Local witch doctors use the patterns...