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Example World  

Ilyra

System Name: Helios Drift
Star: K-type orange main-sequence star
Primary World: Ilyra
Type: Tidally influenced ocean world with shattered archipelagos
Gravity: 0.92g
Atmosphere: Breathable, high humidity, frequent electrical storms
Day Length: 31 hours
Year Length: 402 local days

Core concept

Ilyra is a habitable ocean world broken by chains of black volcanic islands and floating kelp continents. Its shallow equatorial seas glow at night with bioluminescent plankton, while the polar regions are wrapped in dense mist and magnetic storm belts. The world feels beautiful from orbit and dangerous up close.

Environmental hook

The planet’s moon, Vask, is unusually close, causing brutal tidal surges. Entire settlements are built on elevating pylons, drifting platforms, or cliff-carved terraces. Architecture is vertical, flexible, and storm-proof.

Why the world matters

Ilyra is one of the few known worlds rich in silicate memory coral — a semi-organic mineral lattice that can store data patterns. Empires, corporations, and religious orders all want control of it for different reasons:

  • governments use it for archival intelligence

  • corporations use it for predictive systems

  • local cultures believe it contains ancestral echoes

Society

The native human-descended culture, the Tide Houses, is organised around navigational clans rather than nation-states. Status comes from storm-reading, memory-keeping, and salvage rights, not land ownership. Children learn current maps before they learn written history.

Conflict

An offworld consortium has arrived to industrialise coral extraction, but the harvesting process destabilises coastal shelves and may be erasing encoded cultural memory. That sets up a neat three-way conflict:

  • locals fighting for survival and identity

  • corporate settlers chasing profit and technological advantage

  • outside researchers who realise the coral may not just store data , it may be partially sentient

Story feel

This world works well for:

  • political sci-fi

  • ecological sci-fi

  • first-contact-adjacent mysteries

  • AI/consciousness stories

  • survival stories with a poetic visual edge

Visual identity

Think:

  • orange sun through permanent sea haze

  • dark basalt cliffs

  • turquoise lightning storms

  • glowing coastlines at night

  • skeletal tidal cities rising on stilts above crashing surf

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