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The "'''Varinn Empire'''<ref>The 'Varinn Empire' itself does not refer to itself as the 'Varinn Empire', with their own endonym 'Luimyan Aiyn' roughly translating to 'Luminant Realm' when referred to as a whole.</ref>" is an imperialistic interstellar civilization consisting of numerous inhabited planets situated in the 'northwest' corner of the [[Milky Way Galaxy]], occupying a large section of space between Unknown Space and the Outer Rim. The Empire is divided into 12 'Facets' which act as its highest administrative divisions alongside multiple 'Reserve Worlds' and 'protectorates' home to various minority species under nominal 'protection' despite their often inadequate living conditions. Administratively, the Varinn Empire functions as a hierarchical authoritarian one-party state under the rule of a collective of individuals known as '[[The Four Devout]]' which rule on the behalf of Matriarch '[[Hirdai Neirn]]', the 'de jure' leader whom is said to have 'created Varinn society' before entering a comatose state sometime in the past.  
The "'''Varinn Empire'''<ref>The 'Varinn Empire' itself does not refer to itself as the 'Varinn Empire', with their own endonym 'Luimyan Aiyn' roughly translating to 'Luminant Realm' when referred to as a whole.</ref>" is an interstellar civilization consisting of numerous inhabited planets situated in the 'northwest' corner of the [[Milky Way Galaxy]], occupying a large section of space between Unknown Space and the Outer Rim. The Empire is divided into several 'Facets' which act as its highest administrative divisions alongside multiple 'Reserve Worlds' home to various minority species under nominal 'protection', though they remain unaware of their position as 'Reserves' and are prevented from achieving interstellar travel. Administratively, the Varinn Empire functions as a hierarchical authoritarian one-party state under the rule of a collective of individuals known as '[[The Four Devout]]' which rule on the behalf of Matriarch '[[Hirdai Neirn]]', the 'de jure' leader whom is said to have 'created Varinn society' before entering a comatose state sometime in the past.__NOTOC__


=== Societal Organization ===
== Societal Organization ==
[[File:Varinnhierarchy.png|left|frameless|197x197px|Varinn Hierarchy]]
[[File:Varinnhierarchy.png|left|frameless|172x172px|Varinn Hierarchy]]
Varinn society is highly stratified, finding itself divided into a number of castes with the Devout and Matriarch at the top, the 'Luminants' responsible for administration and resource management and 'Graviants' responsible for leading armies/fleets and scientific management below them, the 'Quariants' which serve as soldiers and 'Praiants' who handle construction and engineering below them, and finally the 'Mariants' who act as servants at the bottom of the hierarchy. Despite how stratified Varinn Society is, collectivism is also widespread as moving between castes is impossible, thus individuals within castes are organized very communally and laterally despite as a whole being within a hierarchy.   
Varinn society is highly stratified, finding itself divided into a number of castes with the Devout and Matriarch at the top, the 'Luminants' responsible for administration and resource management and 'Graviants' responsible for leading armies/fleets and scientific management below them, the 'Quariants' which serve as soldiers and 'Praiants' who handle construction and engineering below them, and finally the 'Mariants' who act as servants at the bottom of the hierarchy. Despite how stratified Varinn Society is, collectivism is also widespread as moving between castes is impossible, thus individuals within castes are organized very communally and laterally despite as a whole being within a hierarchy. Social roles are incredibly strict within Varinn Society, with 'society' as a whole being organized akin to a 'machine' or 'system' where each individual has a specific function they are designed to do, with very little acceptance for deviation from assigned functions. "Caste tensions" are generally infrequent with most simply coming to believe that the way their society is organized is simply 'how it was meant to be', though of course some dissent exists mainly among certain higher-ranking technocrats (primarily Graviants) and rarely among disgruntled individuals from lower castes (primarily Praiants and Mariants).   


As a quirk of their biology, [[Varinns]] have very varying levels of individuality from person to person, with most 'matured' Varinns indeed being 'individuals' who are able to be inducted into the Empire's social structure, though a number of Varinns including all 'non-matured' individuals (those which never underwent maturation for varying reasons) and those which regress into such a state are considered 'Coalescent'. Coalescent individuals tend to lack most physical and personality distinctions from one another and only tend to focus on tasks they deem urgent to tend to rather than being fully receptive to orders issued from their designated superordinates, completely forgoing the caste structure in return for acting as one [[Hivemind|collective]] (especially considering how they physically may also partially merge if proximate), though they still respect the caste placements of non-Coalescents and somewhat compliant to 'orders' if they do not conflict with their own objectives. While Coalescent individuals may seem to be a significant issue, their high efficiency in completing their select tasks which usually tend to be be beneficial and a belief among the higher castes and especially the Devout that coalescent individuals are 'one with Hirdai Neirn' has allowed their deviance to be tolerated when other deviancy is not.   
As a quirk of their biology, [[Varinns]] have very varying levels of individuality from person to person, with most 'matured' Varinns indeed being 'individuals' who are able to be inducted into the Empire's social structure, though a number of Varinns including all 'non-matured' individuals (those which never underwent maturation for varying reasons) and those which regress into such a state are considered 'Coalescent'. Coalescent individuals tend to lack most physical and personality distinctions from one another and only tend to focus on tasks they deem urgent to tend to rather than being fully receptive to orders issued from their designated superordinates, completely forgoing the caste structure in return for acting as one [[Hivemind|collective]] (especially considering how they physically may also partially merge if proximate), though they still respect the caste placements of non-Coalescents and somewhat compliant to 'orders' if they do not conflict with their own objectives even if they often disregard issued 'orders' if they are quite unreceptive to actually following through most issued orders unless if they match up with their objectives. While Coalescent individuals may seem to be a significant issue, their high efficiency in completing their select tasks which usually tend to be be beneficial and a belief among the higher castes and especially the Devout that coalescent individuals are 'one with Hirdai Neirn' has allowed their deviance to be tolerated when other deviancy is not.   
 
Out of those which possess permanent residences on individual worlds rather than carrying out duties which require moving between them, a vast majority of Varinns reside within urban areas, with each of their worlds generally being covered with vast cities capable of dedicating themselves to all needed societal functions surrounded by Nurseries (places where new Varinns are 'born') and resource-extraction sites in order to maintain and expand the planet's own development. 'matured' Varinns tend to live in pod-like apartments in vast 'residence districts' separated by 'working districts' where their jobs and duties are preformed, while 'coalescent' Varinns tend to live completely communally within various shared spaces, or simply wherever their 'tasks' end up taking them. Natural life is very uncommon on Varinn worlds thanks to the careless exploitation of their resources due to both development and Varinn production, thus after the 'completion' of the initial colonization phase of a new Varinn world little remains aside from the structures that were assembled there as landmarks. While some Varinn colony-worlds resemble vast ecumenopolises covered with colourful geometric cities and structures maintaining the Empire's brilliance, most Varinn colonies simply function as specialized locations that either function as small outposts or as places specifically designated as nurseries, rendering them lifeless and full of massive sprawling chasms where Varinns once emerged from. In order to create the most viable Varinns, Nurseries are nearly always placed on planets capable of sustaining organic life in order to utilise their resources to create the best possible 'offspring', nearly always wiping out all life on said planets over time due to the depletion of said resources. Once Nursery worlds are no longer able to produce new Varinns, they are generally abandoned aside from occasionally being used as outposts or manufacturing sites. 
 
=== Varinn Culture ===
Varinn culture, much like how their social divisions operate, is divided into a number of smaller in-groups such as their caste, court, and generation as communication outside of assigned work (which by necessity places many Varinns near one another) or organized events is fairly infrequent, though despite this the unifying drive behind Varinn culture is the need for 'purpose'. Unlike more common biological lifeforms, Varinns' bodies are nearly completely self-sufficient, requiring no external resources or actions to preserve their existence as only one specific form of damage (damage to their nuclei) is capable of bringing them any 'actual harm', leaving them to live essentially forever without any innate needs or functions they have to do in order to sustain themselves. The only thing they innately lack is purpose, thus their culture heavily centres around the need to have a reason to exist and keep moving on, which is why their 'society' functions akin to a machine where everyone has a function to contribute to as they are born to contribute to a specific function of the machine, be it a Luminant administrator, a Graviant leader, a Quariant soldier, a Praiant engineer, or a Mariant servant, all have a place to maintain the Four Devout's design.
 
Despite Varinn culture's origin as a simple way of providing them with a purpose, over time it has gradually 'corrupted' into less of a common goal providing the Varinns with purpose into a common goal the Varinns must serve out of a deep-rooted psychological necessity to maintain their purpose by continuing to expand, pushing out those which fail to accommodate its functions. Out of those which manage to meet the needs of Varinn culture, a sense of superiority in comparison to other life and 'defective Varinns' is incredibly common, citing the limitations other beings possess which they lack as a justification for why they are made to expand across the stars, treating most other intelligent life as 'not actually intelligent' in the same way they are as they are more-so treated as 'infestations' which are driven back to their home-worlds, allowing Varinn nurseries to make use of the life-sustaining resources on the colony-worlds of other species as another way of expanding rather than searching for such worlds themselves. Coalescents of course, tend not to participate in this need to exist, although their own 'functions' are remarkably similar to the needs of Matured culture, devoting themselves to the continued expansion of the Varinn Empire, as well as being 'originators' for many Varinn traditions which are sourced from observations of their task-driven behaviours as the 'natural state' which everyone should aspire to emulate.
 
In the more visible 'caste divide' side of Varinn culture, differences can mainly be seen via a combination of the need to conform to one's own caste's functions, and a sense of prestige (as such, Varinn society is quite aristocratic) that comes from having a 'higher' caste than another, with the Luminants and Graviants often looking down upon those below them for their less prestigious functions, maintaining fairly strict standards for the lower castes to conform to. While some dissidence exists among the lower castes, a sense of pride in serving the Empire that the Quariants feel renders them nearly completely compliant to the social structure, the Praiants are easily pacified despite often finding the demands of their superiors as inefficient or irrational via the 'perfection' of the system of Varinn society as a whole, and the Mariants are simply too powerless to ever meaningfully resist despite such feelings often circulating<ref>Unbeknownst to the higher castes, 'Mariant Culture' effectively exists as its own distinct identity operating in secret spread through wordless secret languages and secret messages and murals when their overseers activities allow them to congregate in some form.</ref> amongst them the most.


== Government and Politics ==
== Government and Politics ==
While the Varinn Empire recognizes Matriarch Hirdai Neirn as its true ruler, in practice the Empire is an authoritarian oligarchy under the collective leadership of 'The Four Devout' positioned at the top of a rigid hierarchical caste system where moving between castes is not possible, with the members of each caste exhibiting clear physiological differences. Most inhabited Varinn worlds are governed by Luminants on the behalf of the devout (or by Graviants in the case of places which moreso serve as outposts rather than permanent settlements), where they are generally given unsupervised control of their colony most of the time (with exceptions including visits by higher-ups). While theoretically able to be autonomous in many ways, loyalty (especially of key Luminants) is ensured by the '[[Neirn Security Patrol]]', a fleet under the direct loyalty of the central government on Neirn that moves from planet-to-planet to ensure both their governments' and citizens' loyalty to the Devout. While Varinns already tend to be fairly wired into being loyal to their society, the active enforcement of loyalty is still seen as a necessity by the Devout and other higher-ups to 'maintain order' so that each Varinn world can attain the same quality of life and same protection from external threats under continued stability rather than devolving under instability.  
While the Varinn Empire recognizes Matriarch Hirdai Neirn as its true ruler, in practice the Empire is an authoritarian oligarchy under the collective leadership of 'The Four Devout' positioned at the top of a rigid hierarchical caste system where moving between castes is not possible, with the members of each caste exhibiting clear physiological differences. Most inhabited Varinn worlds are governed by Luminants on the behalf of the devout (or by Graviants in the case of places which moreso serve as outposts rather than permanent settlements), where they are generally given unsupervised control of their colony most of the time (with exceptions including visits by higher-ups). While theoretically able to be autonomous in many ways, loyalty (especially of key Luminants) is ensured by the '[[Neirn Security Patrol]]', a fleet under the direct loyalty of the central government on Neirn that moves from planet-to-planet to ensure both their governments' and citizens' loyalty to the Devout alongside the cultural conditioning each Varinn undergoes. While Varinns already tend to be fairly wired into being loyal to their society, the active enforcement of loyalty is still seen as a necessity by the Devout and other higher-ups to 'maintain order' so that each Varinn world can attain the same quality of life and same protection from external threats under continued stability rather than devolving under instability.  


Coordination between Varinn worlds is quite infrequent as no legislative body holds legal authority over the entire Empire, with the 'Informal Assembly' acting as the sole body 'representing' each Varinn world even if it is unable to pass legislation. Several other 'legislative' bodies exist, with the collective leadership of The Four Devout (arguably), the [[Neirn Council of Seven]], and the [[Facet-0 Council of Ten]] being the most influential of such bodies despite either not representing each world, or only representing a small area.
Coordination between Varinn worlds is quite infrequent as no legislative body holds legal authority over the entire Empire, with the 'Informal Assembly' acting as the sole body 'representing' each Varinn world even if it is unable to pass legislation. Several other 'legislative' bodies exist, with the collective leadership of The Four Devout (arguably), the [[Neirn Council of Seven]], and the [[Facet-J5 Council of Ten]] being the most influential of such bodies despite either not representing each world, or only representing a small area.


Despite being very interconnected with a vast FTL transit network, communication between worlds is generally limited to higher-ups for official purposes rather than being available to civilians, thus the more limited number of needed FTL Communication stations has allowed the Varinn Empire to develop an extensive QET network which efficiently translates information into spoken or EM-wave Varinnic. Thanks to information being limited like this, censoring the press from other worlds is done regularly with ease.
Economically, the Varinn Empire is effectively a decentralized command economy where local planetary Luminant or Graviant plan all investments, production quotas, and resource distribution alongside their Mariant and Praiant advisors. Planets often undergo mutual trade which are handled by various couriers sponsored by each party, allowing for 'shipping corporations' of some sort dedicated to resource exchanges. Despite being very interconnected with a vast FTL transit network made possible via [[Infinity-Drive|Infinity-Drives]] that were reverse-engineered hundreds of thousands of years ago, communication between worlds is generally limited to higher-ups for official purposes and military forces rather than being available to civilians, thus the more limited number of needed FTL Communication stations has allowed the Varinn Empire to develop an extensive QET network which efficiently translates information into spoken or EM-wave Varinnic. Thanks to information being limited like this, censoring the press from other worlds is done regularly with ease.


=== External Policy ===
=== External Policy ===
While hundreds of inhabited worlds exist within the Empire, the government's official policy is very exclusionary of other species as very few are seen as their equals in intelligence and capability, though fully wiping out 'other types of lifeforms' is still uncommon as instead most worlds (or groups of worlds in the case of case of particularly defiant societies or powerful) that have developed 'intelligent enough' life are preserved thanks to the Coalescents, which have over time managed to instill a culture of following the 'path of least resistance', as coming in with the intention of 'wiping everyone out' would only create a war of attrition as local insurgents would sabotage all efforts to develop new colonies, thus newly conquered societies are relocated to the 'reserve worlds' in return for protection and an end to any attacks. Following a 'conquest', Coalescents taking the form of the natives implant themselves into the conquered societies and engage a period of social engineering to convince them of their independence and lack of need to expand into space while sabotaging certain technoscientific advancements which would cause them to move out of the status quo in a 'disadvantageous manner', often using 'divide and conquer' strategies to keep them distracted and passive while many of the resources the natives themselves exploit are siphoned away to bolster the Empire. In the past prior to the adoption of the 'social engineering policy', the Varinn Empire presented itself as more of a 'confederacy' allowing other species to benefit from their advancements in return for projection, though once the Coalescents devised their new 'policy' any need to have their presence known to the natives was deemed unnecessary any such projects were quickly shut down.  
While hundreds of inhabited worlds exist within the Empire, the government's official policy is very exclusionary of other species as very few are seen as their equals in intelligence and capability, though fully wiping out 'other types of lifeforms' is still uncommon as instead most worlds (or groups of worlds in the case of case of particularly defiant societies or powerful) that have developed 'intelligent enough' life are preserved thanks to the Coalescents<ref>It is unclear ''why'' the Coalescent network innately treats other beings with devotion and care despite confining them to one world and manipulating their societies, as getting 'answers' from them is very difficult.</ref>, which have over time managed to instill a culture of following the 'path of least resistance', as coming in with the intention of 'wiping everyone out' would only create a war of attrition as local insurgents would sabotage all efforts to develop new colonies, thus newly conquered societies are relocated to the 'reserve worlds' in return for protection and an end to any attacks. Following a 'conquest', Coalescents taking the form of the natives implant themselves into the conquered societies and engage a period of social engineering to convince them of their independence and lack of need to expand into space while sabotaging certain technoscientific advancements which would cause them to move out of the status quo in a 'disadvantageous manner', often using 'divide and conquer' strategies to keep them distracted and passive while many of the resources the natives themselves exploit are siphoned away to bolster the Empire. In the past prior to the adoption of the 'social engineering policy', the Varinn Empire presented itself as more of a 'confederacy' allowing other species to benefit from their advancements in return for projection, though once the Coalescents devised their new 'policy' any need to have their presence known to the natives was deemed unnecessary any such projects were quickly shut down.  


As may be expected from such an exclusionary society, the Varinn Empire is quite isolationist and avoids engaging with other interstellar civilizations when it doesn't advance their own interests, instead dedicating itself to self-sufficiency, internal perfection, and continued expansion. The primary targets of Varinn expansion are resource-rich worlds lacking intelligent life (due to not requiring 'an invasion'), though when  
As may be expected from such an exclusionary society, the Varinn Empire is quite isolationist and avoids engaging with other interstellar civilizations when it doesn't advance their own interests, instead dedicating itself to self-sufficiency, internal perfection, continued development of Varinn worlds and continued expansion into new worlds. The primary targets of Varinn expansion are resource-rich worlds lacking intelligent life (due to not requiring 'an invasion'), though when such worlds are either resource-rich or strategic enough they are also incorporated into the Empire, just with more precision due to the requirement of an invasion. 


== Astrography ==
== Astrography ==
There are thousands of known star-systems and hundreds of inhabited worlds located within the Varinn-ruled western reaches of the Milky Way's Gamma Quadrant, with most being within 'Unknown Space' alongside many areas within the Outer Rim where significant amounts of recent expansion has occurred. The Varinn Empire is the third largest civilization in the Milky Way by territorial extent, only being outmatched by the [[Galactic Confederation]] and the [[Imperium of Kings]], as Varinn space spans roughly ~36900 lightyears vertically along the Galactic Disk and ~16870 lightyears horizontally towards the Galactic Halo.  
There are thousands of known star-systems and hundreds of inhabited worlds located within the Varinn-ruled western reaches of the Milky Way's Gamma Quadrant, with most being within 'Unknown Space' alongside many areas within the Outer Rim where significant amounts of recent expansion has occurred. The Varinn Empire is the third largest civilization in the Milky Way by territorial extent, only being outmatched by the [[Galactic Confederation]] and the [[Imperium of Kings]], as Varinn space spans roughly ~36900 lightyears vertically along the Galactic Disk and ~16870 lightyears horizontally towards the Galactic Halo.  


Each inhabited world is situated within one of twelve 'Facets', which are larger regions of space which primarily exist to coordinate region-wide efforts for easier governance, with one 'Planetary Executive' also serving as a 'Facet Executive' responsible for coordinating them.
Each inhabited world is situated within one of the many 'Facets', which are larger regions of space which primarily exist to coordinate region-wide efforts for easier governance, with one 'Planetary Executive' also serving as a 'Facet Executive' responsible for coordinating them.
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===List of Varinn Colonies (and Neirn)===
|+List of Varinn Colonies (and Neirn)
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|[[Alawba]]
|Facet-I6-1
|[[Alawba System]]
|[[Facet-I6-1-1]]
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|[[Batori]]
|Facet-M5-12
|[[Batori System]]
|[[Facet-M5-12-1]]
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|[[Cetsev]]
|Facet-H4-1
|[[Cetsev System]]
|[[Facet-H4-1-1]]
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|[[Dylpera]]
|Facet-H5-1
|[[Dylpera System]]
|[[Facet-H5-1-1]]
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|[[Ekoited]]
|Facet-M5-1
|[[Ekoited System]]
|[[Facet-M5-1]]
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|[[Emyion]]
|Facet-K4-1
|[[Emyion System]]
|[[Facet-K4-1-1]]
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|[[Facet-F3-2]]
|Facet-F3-2
|[[Facet-F3-2 System]]
|[[Facet-F2-2-1]]
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|[[Facet-F3-3]]
|Facet-F3-3
|[[Facet-F3-3 System]]
|[[Facet-F3-3-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F4-5]]
|Facet-F4-5
|[[Facet-F4-5 System]]
|[[Facet-F4-5-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F4-6]]
|Facet-F4-6
|[[Facet-F4-6 System]]
|[[Facet-F4-6-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F4-7]]
|Facet-F4-7
|[[Facet-F4-7 System]]
|[[Facet-F4-7-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F4-8]]
|Facet-F4-8
|[[Facet-F4-8 System]]
|[[Facet-F4-8-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F4-9]]
|Facet-F4-9
|[[Facet-F4-9 System]]
|[[Facet-F4-9-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F4-10]]
|Facet-F4-10
|[[Facet-F4-10 System]]
|[[Facet-F4-10-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F4-11]]
|Facet-F4-11
|[[Facet-F4-11 System]]
|[[Facet-F4-11-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F5-1]]
|Facet-F5-1
|[[Facet-F5-1 System]]
|[[Facet-F5-1-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F5-2]]
|Facet-F5-2
|[[Facet-F5-2 System]]
|[[Facet-F5-2-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-F5-3]]
|Facet-F5-3
|[[Facet-F5-3 System]]
|[[Facet-F5-3-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G3-4]]
|Facet-G3-4
|[[Facet-G3-4 System]]
|[[Facet-G3-4-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G3-5]]
|Facet-G3-5
|[[Facet-G3-5 System]]
|[[Facet-G3-5-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G3-6]]
|Facet-G3-6
|[[Facet-G3-6 System]]
|[[Facet-G3-6-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G3-7]]
|Facet-G3-7
|[[Facet-G3-7 System]]
|[[Facet-G3-7-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G4-2]]
|Facet-G4-2
|[[Facet-G4-2 System]]
|[[Facet-G4-2-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G4-3]]
|Facet-G4-3
|[[Facet-G4-3 System]]
|[[Facet-G4-3-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G4-4]]
|Facet-G4-4
|[[Facet-G4-4 System]]
|[[Facet-G4-4-1]]
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|[[Facet-G4-5]]
|Facet-G4-5
|[[Facet-G4-5 System]]
|[[Facet-G4-5-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G4-6]]
|Facet-G4-6
|[[Facet-G4-6 System]]
|[[Facet-G4-6-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G4-7]]
|Facet-G4-7
|[[Facet-G4-7 System]]
|[[Facet-G4-7-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-G4-8]]
|Facet-G4-8
|[[Facet-G4-8 System]]
|[[Facet-G4-8-1]]
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|[[Facet-G4-9]]
|Facet-G4-9
|[[Facet-G4-9 System]]
|[[Facet-G4-9-1]]
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|[[Facet-G4-10]]
|Facet-G4-10
|[[Facet-G4-10 System]]
|[[Facet-G4-10-1]]
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|[[Facet-G5-2]]
|Facet-G5-2
|[[Facet-G5-2 System]]
|[[Facet-G5-2-1]]
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|[[Facet-G5-3]]
|Facet-G5-3
|[[Facet-G5-3 System]]
|[[Facet-G5-3-1]]
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|[[Facet-G5-4]]
|Facet-G5-4
|[[Facet-G5-4 System]]
|[[Facet-G5-4-1]]
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|[[Facet-G5-5]]
|Facet-G5-5
|[[Facet-G5-5 System]]
|[[Facet-G5-5-1]]
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|[[Facet-H3-2]]
|Facet-H3-2
|[[Facet-H3-2 System]]
|[[Facet-H3-2-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H3-3]]
|Facet-H3-3
|[[Facet-H3-3 System]]
|[[Facet-H3-3-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H3-4]]
|Facet-H3-4
|[[Facet-H3-4 System]]
|[[Facet-H3-4-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H3-5]]
|Facet-H3-5
|[[Facet-H3-5 System]]
|[[Facet-H3-5-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H3-6]]
|Facet-H3-6
|[[Facet-H3-6 System]]
|[[Facet-H3-6-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H3-7]]
|Facet-H3-7
|[[Facet-H3-7 System]]
|[[Facet-H3-7-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H4-5]]
|Facet-H4-5
|[[Facet-H4-5 System]]
|[[Facet-H4-5-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H4-6]]
|Facet-H4-6
|[[Facet-H4-6 System]]
|[[Facet-H4-6-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H4-7]]
|Facet-H4-7
|[[Facet-H4-7 System]]
|[[Facet-H4-7-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H4-8]]
|Facet-H4-8
|[[Facet-H4-8 System]]
|[[Facet-H4-8-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H4-9]]
|Facet-H4-9
|[[Facet-H4-9 System]]
|[[Facet-H4-9-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H4-10]]
|Facet-H4-10
|[[Facet-H4-10 System]]
|[[Facet-H4-10-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H4-11]]
|Facet-H4-11
|[[Facet-H4-11 System]]
|[[Facet-H4-11-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-H4-12]]
|Facet-H4-12
|[[Facet-H4-12 System]]
|[[Facet-H4-12-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-H4-13]]
|Facet-H4-13
|[[Facet-H4-13 System]]
|[[Facet-H4-13-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-H5-3]]
|Facet-H5-3
|[[Facet-H5-3 System]]
|[[Facet-H5-3-1]]
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|-
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|[[Facet-H5-4]]
|Facet-H5-4
|[[Facet-H5-4 System]]
|[[Facet-H5-4-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-H5-5]]
|Facet-H5-5
|[[Facet-H5-5 System]]
|[[Facet-H5-5-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-H5-6]]
|Facet-H5-6
|[[Facet-H5-6 System]]
|[[Facet-H5-6-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-H5-7]]
|Facet-H5-7
|[[Facet-H5-7 System]]
|[[Facet-H5-7-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-H5-8]]
|Facet-H5-8
|[[Facet-H5-8 System]]
|[[Facet-H5-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-H5-9]]
|Facet-H5-9
|[[Facet-H5-9 System]]
|[[Facet-H5-9-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-I3-2]]
|Facet-I3-2
|[[Facet-I3-2 System]]
|[[Facet-I3-2-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-I3-3]]
|Facet-I3-3
|[[Facet-I3-3 System]]
|[[Facet-I3-3-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-I3-4]]
|Facet-I3-4
|[[Facet-I3-4 System]]
|[[Facet-I3-4-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-I3-5]]
|Facet-I3-5
|[[Facet-I3-5 System]]
|[[Facet-I3-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I3-6]]
|Facet-I3-6
|[[Facet-I3-6 System]]
|[[Facet-I3-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I4-2]]
|Facet-I4-2
|[[Facet-I4-2 System]]
|[[Facet-I4-2-1]]
|
|-
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|[[Facet-I4-3]]
|Facet-I4-3
|[[Facet-I4-3 System]]
|[[Facet-I4-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I4-4]]
|Facet-I4-4
|[[Facet-I4-4 System]]
|[[Facet-I4-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I4-5]]
|Facet-I4-5
|[[Facet-I4-5 System]]
|[[Facet-I4-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I4-6]]
|Facet-I4-6
|[[Facet-I4-6 System]]
|[[Facet-I4-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I4-7]]
|Facet-I4-7
|[[Facet-I4-7 System]]
|[[Facet-I4-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I4-8]]
|Facet-I4-8
|[[Facet-I4-8 System]]
|[[Facet-I4-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I4-9]]
|Facet-I4-9
|[[Facet-I4-9 System]]
|[[Facet-I4-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I5-5]]
|Facet-I5-5
|[[Facet-I5-5 System]]
|[[Facet-I5-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I5-6]]
|Facet-I5-6
|[[Facet-I5-6 System]]
|[[Facet-I5-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I5-7]]
|Facet-I5-7
|[[Facet-I5-7 System]]
|[[Facet-I5-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I5-8]]
|Facet-I5-8
|[[Facet-I5-8 System]]
|[[Facet-I5-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I5-9]]
|Facet-I5-9
|[[Facet-I5-9 System]]
|[[Facet-I5-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I5-10]]
|Facet-I5-10
|[[Facet-I5-10 System]]
|[[Facet-I5-10-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I5-11]]
|Facet-I5-11
|[[Facet-I5-11 System]]
|[[Facet-I5-11-1]]
|
|-
|-
|
|[[Facet-I6-3]]
|Facet-I6-3
|[[Facet-I6-3 System]]
|[[Facet-I6-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I6-4]]
|Facet-I6-4
|[[Facet-I6-4 System]]
|[[Facet-I6-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I6-5]]
|Facet-I6-5
|[[Facet-I6-5 System]]
|[[Facet-I6-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I6-6]]
|Facet-I6-6
|[[Facet-I6-6 System]]
|[[Facet-I6-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I6-7]]
|Facet-I6-7
|[[Facet-I6-7 System]]
|[[Facet-I6-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-I7-1]]
|Facet-I7-1
|[[Facet-I7-1 System]]
|[[Facet-I7-1-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J3-1]]
|Facet-J3-1
|[[Facet-J3-1 System]]
|[[Facet-J3-1-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J4-6]]
|Facet-J4-6
|[[Facet-J4-6 System]]
|[[Facet-J4-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J4-7]]
|Facet-J4-7
|[[Facet-J4-7 System]]
|[[Facet-J4-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J4-8]]
|Facet-J4-8
|[[Facet-J4-8 System]]
|[[Facet-J4-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J4-9]]
|Facet-J4-9
|[[Facet-J4-9 System]]
|[[Facet-J4-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J4-10]]
|Facet-J4-10
|[[Facet-J4-10 System]]
|[[Facet-J4-10-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J4-11]]
|Facet-J4-11
|[[Facet-J4-11 System]]
|[[Facet-J4-11-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J4-12]]
|Facet-J4-12
|[[Facet-J4-12 System]]
|[[Facet-J4-12-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J4-13]]
|Facet-J4-13
|[[Facet-J4-13 System]]
|[[Facet-J4-13-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J5-5]]
|Facet-J5-5
|[[Facet-J5-5 System]]
|[[Facet-J5-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J5-6]]
|Facet-J5-6
|[[Facet-J5-6 System]]
|[[Facet-J5-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J5-7]]
|Facet-J5-7
|[[Facet-J5-7 System]]
|[[Facet-J5-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J5-8]]
|Facet-J5-8
|[[Facet-J5-8 System]]
|[[Facet-J5-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J5-9]]
|Facet-J5-9
|[[Facet-J5-9 System]]
|[[Facet-J5-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J6-3]]
|Facet-J6-3
|[[Facet-J6-3 System]]
|[[Facet-J6-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J6-4]]
|Facet-J6-4
|[[Facet-J6-4 System]]
|[[Facet-J6-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J6-5]]
|Facet-J6-5
|[[Facet-J6-5 System]]
|[[Facet-J6-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J6-6]]
|Facet-J6-6
|[[Facet-J6-6 System]]
|[[Facet-J6-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J6-7]]
|Facet-J6-7
|[[Facet-J6-7 System]]
|[[Facet-J6-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J6-8]]
|Facet-J6-8
|[[Facet-J6-8 System]]
|[[Facet-J6-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-J6-9]]
|Facet-J6-9
|[[Facet-J6-9 System]]
|[[Facet-J6-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K4-2]]
|Facet-K4-2
|[[Facet-K4-2 System]]
|[[Facet-K4-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K4-3]]
|Facet-K4-3
|[[Facet-K4-3 System]]
|[[Facet-K4-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K4-4]]
|Facet-K4-4
|[[Facet-K4-4 System]]
|[[Facet-K4-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K4-5]]
|Facet-K4-5
|[[Facet-K4-5 System]]
|[[Facet-K4-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K4-6]]
|Facet-K4-6
|[[Facet-K4-6 System]]
|[[Facet-K4-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K4-7]]
|Facet-K4-7
|[[Facet-K4-7 System]]
|[[Facet-K4-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K4-8]]
|Facet-K4-8
|[[Facet-K4-8 System]]
|[[Facet-K4-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K4-9]]
|Facet-K4-9
|[[Facet-K4-9 System]]
|[[Facet-K4-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K4-10]]
|Facet-K4-10
|[[Facet-K4-10 System]]
|[[Facet-K4-10-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K5-5]]
|Facet-K5-5
|[[Facet-K5-5 System]]
|[[Facet-K5-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K5-6]]
|Facet-K5-6
|[[Facet-K5-6 System]]
|[[Facet-K5-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K5-7]]
|Facet-K5-7
|[[Facet-K5-7 System]]
|[[Facet-K5-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K5-8]]
|Facet-K5-8
|[[Facet-K5-8 System]]
|[[Facet-K5-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K5-9]]
|Facet-K5-9
|[[Facet-K5-9 System]]
|[[Facet-K5-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K5-10]]
|Facet-K5-10
|[[Facet-K5-10 System]]
|[[Facet-K5-10-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K5-11]]
|Facet-K5-11
|[[Facet-K5-11 System]]
|[[Facet-K5-11-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K5-12]]
|Facet-K5-12
|[[Facet-K5-12 System]]
|[[Facet-K5-12-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K6-2]]
|Facet-K6-2
|[[Facet-K6-2 System]]
|[[Facet-K6-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K6-3]]
|Facet-K6-3
|[[Facet-K6-3 System]]
|[[Facet-K6-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K6-4]]
|Facet-K6-4
|[[Facet-K6-4 System]]
|[[Facet-K6-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-K6-5]]
|Facet-K6-5
|[[Facet-K6-5 System]]
|[[Facet-K6-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L4-3]]
|Facet-L4-3
|[[Facet-L4-3 System]]
|[[Facet-L4-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L4-4]]
|Facet-L4-4
|[[Facet-L4-4 System]]
|[[Facet-L4-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L4-5]]
|Facet-L4-5
|[[Facet-L4-5 System]]
|[[Facet-L4-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L4-6]]
|Facet-L4-6
|[[Facet-L4-6 System]]
|[[Facet-L4-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L4-7]]
|Facet-L4-7
|[[Facet-L4-7 System]]
|[[Facet-L4-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L4-8]]
|Facet-L4-8
|[[Facet-L4-8 System]]
|[[Facet-L4-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L5-4]]
|Facet-L5-4
|[[Facet-L5-4 System]]
|[[Facet-L5-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L5-5]]
|Facet-L5-5
|[[Facet-L5-5 System]]
|[[Facet-L5-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L5-6]]
|Facet-L5-6
|[[Facet-L5-6 System]]
|[[Facet-L5-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L5-7]]
|Facet-L5-7
|[[Facet-L5-7 System]]
|[[Facet-L5-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L5-8]]
|Facet-L5-8
|[[Facet-L5-8 System]]
|[[Facet-L5-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L5-9]]
|Facet-L5-9
|[[Facet-L5-9 System]]
|[[Facet-L5-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L5-10]]
|Facet-L5-10
|[[Facet-L5-10 System]]
|[[Facet-L5-10-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-L5-11]]
|Facet-L5-11
|[[Facet-L5-11 System]]
|[[Facet-L5-11-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M3-1]]
|Facet-M3-1
|[[Facet-M3-1 System]]
|[[Facet-M3-1-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M3-2]]
|Facet-M3-2
|[[Facet-M3- System]]
|[[Facet-M3-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M3-3]]
|Facet-M3-3
|[[Facet-M3-3 System]]
|[[Facet-M3-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M4-6]]
|Facet-M4-6
|[[Facet-M4-6 System]]
|[[Facet-M4-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M4-7]]
|Facet-M4-7
|[[Facet-M4-7 System]]
|[[Facet-M4-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M4-8]]
|Facet-M4-8
|[[Facet-M4-8 System]]
|[[Facet-M4-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M4-9]]
|Facet-M4-9
|[[Facet-M4-9 System]]
|[[Facet-M4-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M4-10]]
|Facet-M4-10
|[[Facet-M4-10 System]]
|[[Facet-M4-10-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M4-11]]
|Facet-M4-11
|[[Facet-M4-11 System]]
|[[Facet-M4-11-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M4-12]]
|Facet-M4-12
|[[Facet-M4-12 System]]
|[[Facet-M4-12-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M4-13]]
|Facet-M4-13
|[[Facet-M4-13 System]]
|[[Facet-M4-13-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M4-14]]
|Facet-M4-14
|[[Facet-M4-14 System]]
|[[Facet-M4-14-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M5-13]]
|Facet-M5-13
|[[Facet-M5-13 System]]
|[[Facet-M5-13-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M5-14]]
|Facet-M5-14
|[[Facet-M5-14 System]]
|[[Facet-M5-14-1]]
|Manufacturing
|-
|
|[[Facet-M5-15]]
|Facet-M5-15
|[[Facet-M5-15 System]]
|[[Facet-M5-15-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M5-16]]
|Facet-M5-16
|[[Facet-M5-16 System]]
|[[Facet-M5-16-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-M5-17]]
|Facet-M5-17
|[[Facet-M5-17 System]]
|[[Facet-M5-17-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-N4-7]]
|Facet-N4-7
|[[Facet-N4-7 System]]
|[[Facet-N4-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Facet-N4-8]]
|Facet-N4-8
|[[Facet-N4-8 System]]
|[[Facet-N4-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Faseict]]
|Facet-M5-2
|[[Faseict System]]
|[[Facet-M5-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Geireki]]
|Facet-N5-1
|[[Geireki System]]
|[[Facet-N5-1-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Gelon]]
|Facet-F4-2
|[[Gelon System]]
|[[Facet-F4-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Gholemja]]
|Facet-N5-2
|[[Gholemja System]]
|[[Facet-N5-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Hanait]]
|Facet-N5-3
|[[Hanait System]]
|[[Facet-N5-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Helesia]]
|Facet-F4-3
|[[Helesia System]]
|[[Facet-F4-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Ihelnika]]
|Facet-N5-4
|[[Ihelnika System]]
|[[Facet-N5-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Iljisou]]
|Facet-M5-3
|[[Iljisou System]]
|[[Facet-M5-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Kaste]]
|Facet-K5-1
|[[Kaste System]]
|[[Facet-K5-1-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Kethot]]
|Facet-M5-4
|[[Kethot System]]
|[[Facet-M5-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Khouved]]
|Facet-M5-5
|[[Khouved System]]
|[[Facet-M5-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Kilseni]]
|Facet-N5-6
|[[Kilseni System]]
|[[Facet-N5-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Kliyk]]
|Facet-M4-3
|[[Kliyk System]]
|[[Facet-M4-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Kolekiv]]
|Facet-M6-1
|[[Kolekiv System]]
|[[Facet-M6-1-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Kopro]]
|Facet-G5-1
|[[Kopro System]]
|[[Facet-G5-1-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Kourg]]
|Facet-M5-7
|[[Kourg System]]
|[[Facet-M5-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Lev-ven]]
|Facet-J5-2
|[[Lev-ven System]]
|[[Facet-J5-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Naicet]]
|Facet-F4-4
|[[Naicet System]]
|[[Facet-F4-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Nakyai]]
|Facet-M5-6
|[[Nakyai System]]
|[[Facet-M5-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Neiral-daun]]
|Facet-L4-1
|[[Neiral-daun System]]
|[[Facet-L4-1-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Neirn]]
|Facet-J5-1
|[[Neirn System]]
|[[Neirnyvin]]
|Settlement, Manufacturing, Nursery
|-
|
|[[Nembola]]
|Facet-I6-2
|[[Nembola System]]
|[[Facet-I6-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Niaar]]
|Facet-M6-2
|[[Niaar System]]
|[[Facet-M6-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Nost]]
|Facet-H4-2
|[[Nost System]]
|[[Facet-H4-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Novel]]
|Facet-J6-2
|[[Novel System]]
|[[Facet-J6-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Nyv-Delkaia]]
|Facet-J5-3
|[[Nyv-Delkaia System]]
|[[Facet-J5-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Nyv-Enbar]]
|Facet-J5-4
|[[Nyv-Enbar System]]
|[[Facet-J5-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Nyv-Merik]]
|Facet-K5-2
|[[Nyv-Merik System]]
|[[Facet-K5-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Nyv-Voldunia]]
|Facet-J4-2
|[[Nyv-Voldunia System]]
|[[Facet-J4-2-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Οβφεχτ-ΛΦ2]]
|Facet-M4-4
|[[Οβφεχτ-ΛΦ2 System]]
|N/A
|Uninhabited
|-
|
|[[Olon]]
|Facet-N5-7
|[[Olon System]]
|[[Facet-N5-7-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Orroro]]
|Facet-N5-8
|[[Orroro System]]
|[[Facet-N5-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Riyativa]]
|Facet-M5-8
|[[Riyativa System]]
|[[Facet-M5-8-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[System I-5]]
|Facet-I5-4
|[[System I-5 System]]
|N/A
|Uninhabited
|-
|
|[[System H-4]]
|Facet-H4-2
|[[System H-4 System]]
|N/A
|Uninhabited
|-
|
|[[System M-4]]
|Facet-M4-5
|[[System M-4 System]]
|N/A
|Uninhabited
|-
|
|[[Taporia]]
|Facet-H4-3
|[[Taporia System]]
|[[Facet-H4-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Tejnino]]
|Facet-N4-3
|[[Tejnino System]]
|[[Facet-N4-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Thaten]]
|Facet-G3-3
|[[Thaten System]]
|[[Facet-G3-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Thascor]]
|Facet-J4-3
|[[Thascor System]]
|[[Facet-J4-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Turyaink]]
|Facet-N4-4
|[[Turyaink System]]
|[[Facet-N4-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Uaiana]]
|Facet-N4-5
|[[Uaiana System]]
|[[Facet-N4-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Ulain]]
|Facet-M5-9
|[[Ulain System]]
|[[Facet-M5-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Velon]]
|Facet-I3-1
|[[Velon System]]
|[[Facet-I3-1-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Vennerra]]
|Facet-J4-4
|[[Vennerra System]]
|[[Facet-J4-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Vijrin]]
|Facet-N5-9
|[[Vijrin System]]
|[[Facet-N5-9-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Vil-dannor]]
|Facet-K5-3
|[[Vil-dannor System]]
|[[Facet-K5-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Vinin]]
|Facet-M5-10
|[[Vinin System]]
|[[Facet-M5-10-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Vorotsah]]
|Facet-J4-5
|[[Vorotsah System]]
|[[Facet-J4-5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Vuokhux]]
|Facet-N4-6
|[[Vuokhux System]]
|[[Facet-N4-6-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Vyntsik]]
|Facet-M5-11
|[[Vyntsik System]]
|[[Facet-M5-11-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Waskei]]
|Facet-N5-10
|[[Waskei System]]
|[[Facet-N5-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Yiex]]
|Facet-I5-3
|[[Yiex System]]
|[[Facet-I5-3-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Yurdanna]]
|Facet-H4-4
|[[Yurdanna System]]
|[[Facet-H4-4-1]]
|
|-
|
|[[Zana]]
|Facet-F3-1
|[[Zana System]]
|[[Facet-F3-1-1]]
|
|}
|}
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===List of Reserve Worlds===
|+List of Reserve Worlds
{| class="wikitable article-table sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
!Planet
!Planet
!Name
!Name
!Designation
!Full Title
!Full Title
!Capital
!Capital
!Species
!Species
!Facet
!
|-
|
|[[Autter-Kelnas]]
|Facet-L5-1
|[[Kelnasia Reserve]]
|
|[[Kelnasians]]
|-
|
|[[Delano]]
|Facet-F4-1
|[[Dulinera Reserve]]
|
|[[Dulinerans]]
|-
|
|[[Delpur]]
|Facet-I5-1
|[[Delpurya Reserve]]
|
|[[Delpuryans]]
|-
|
|[[Eayana]]
|Facet-L5-2
|[[Yaiana Reserve]]
|
|[[Yaianans]]
|-
|
|[[Fyr-Syl]]
|Facet-M4-1
|[[Syllius Reserve]]
|
|[[Syllians]]
|-
|
|[[Getella]]
|Facet-M4-2
|[[Getill Reserve]]
|
|[[Getillans]]
|-
|
|[[Iljisen]]
|Facet-N5-5
|[[Ilisena Reserve]]
|
|[[Ilisenians]]
|-
|
|[[Klyff]]
|Facet-J4-1
|[[Klyffah Reserve]]
|
|[[Klyffahians]]
|-
|
|[[Koida]]
|Facet-G3-1
|[[Kodai Reserve]]
|
|[[Kodaians]]
|-
|
|[[Nair-Sollus]]
|Facet-L5-3
|[[Nairillu Reserve]]
|
|[[Nairilluans]]
|-
|
|[[Nefyria]]
|Facet-G4-1
|[[Neifyar Reserve]]
|
|[[Neifyarians]]
|-
|
|[[Ngoival]]
|Facet-H5-2
|[[Ynoiva Reserve]]
|
|[[Ynoivans]]
|-
|
|[[Norbur]]
|Facet-G3-2
|[[Iburik Reserve]]
|
|[[Iburikans]]
|-
|
|[[Rumakia]]
|Facet-L4-2
|[[Rumali Reserve]]
|
|[[Rumalians]]
|-
|
|[[Saibor]]
|Facet-J6-1
|[[Saibor Reserve]]
|
|[[Saiborians]]
|-
|
|[[Strastra]]
|Facet-K6-1
|[[Theldia Reserve]]
|
|[[Theldians]]
|-
|
|[[Ulyana]]
|Facet-I4-1
|[[Uliyana Reserve]]
|
|[[Uliyanans]]
|-
|
|[[Valska]]
|Facet-K5-4
|[[Valska Reserve]]
|
|[[Valskans]]
|-
|
|[[Wabbol]]
|Facet-I5-2
|[[Wabbol Reserve]]
|
|[[Wabbolans]]
|-
|-
|
|[[Yast]]
|Facet-H3-1
|[[Yaistin Reserve]]
|
|[[Yaistins]]
|}
|}
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"Luminant Realm"
General Info
Official Name"Luminant Realm" (Luimyan Aiyn)
Common Name
  • Varinn Empire
  • The Emprire
  • Luminant Empire
Capital CityNeirnyvin
Capital WorldNeirn
DemonymVarinn/Varinnian
Politics
GovernmentDespotic Empire under a Indefinite Caretaker Oligarchy
Head of StateMatriarch Hirdai Neirn
Head of Government
LegislatureInformal Assembly
Official Language(s)Varinnic
State ReligionSecular
Currency(None)
Demographics
Population8,23 Trillion
SpeciesColonies & Neirn

Reserve Worlds

Major Languages
Assets
Spacefleet9870 Spacecrafts
Geography/Astrography
Rim
  • Unknown Space
  • Outer Rim
QuadrantGamma
GalaxyMilky Way
Historical Info
Founded1,095,302 BCE
Other
Created byHakced
Controlled byHakced


The "Varinn Empire[1]" is an interstellar civilization consisting of numerous inhabited planets situated in the 'northwest' corner of the Milky Way Galaxy, occupying a large section of space between Unknown Space and the Outer Rim. The Empire is divided into several 'Facets' which act as its highest administrative divisions alongside multiple 'Reserve Worlds' home to various minority species under nominal 'protection', though they remain unaware of their position as 'Reserves' and are prevented from achieving interstellar travel. Administratively, the Varinn Empire functions as a hierarchical authoritarian one-party state under the rule of a collective of individuals known as 'The Four Devout' which rule on the behalf of Matriarch 'Hirdai Neirn', the 'de jure' leader whom is said to have 'created Varinn society' before entering a comatose state sometime in the past.

Societal Organization

Varinn Hierarchy
Varinn Hierarchy

Varinn society is highly stratified, finding itself divided into a number of castes with the Devout and Matriarch at the top, the 'Luminants' responsible for administration and resource management and 'Graviants' responsible for leading armies/fleets and scientific management below them, the 'Quariants' which serve as soldiers and 'Praiants' who handle construction and engineering below them, and finally the 'Mariants' who act as servants at the bottom of the hierarchy. Despite how stratified Varinn Society is, collectivism is also widespread as moving between castes is impossible, thus individuals within castes are organized very communally and laterally despite as a whole being within a hierarchy. Social roles are incredibly strict within Varinn Society, with 'society' as a whole being organized akin to a 'machine' or 'system' where each individual has a specific function they are designed to do, with very little acceptance for deviation from assigned functions. "Caste tensions" are generally infrequent with most simply coming to believe that the way their society is organized is simply 'how it was meant to be', though of course some dissent exists mainly among certain higher-ranking technocrats (primarily Graviants) and rarely among disgruntled individuals from lower castes (primarily Praiants and Mariants).

As a quirk of their biology, Varinns have very varying levels of individuality from person to person, with most 'matured' Varinns indeed being 'individuals' who are able to be inducted into the Empire's social structure, though a number of Varinns including all 'non-matured' individuals (those which never underwent maturation for varying reasons) and those which regress into such a state are considered 'Coalescent'. Coalescent individuals tend to lack most physical and personality distinctions from one another and only tend to focus on tasks they deem urgent to tend to rather than being fully receptive to orders issued from their designated superordinates, completely forgoing the caste structure in return for acting as one collective (especially considering how they physically may also partially merge if proximate), though they still respect the caste placements of non-Coalescents and somewhat compliant to 'orders' if they do not conflict with their own objectives even if they often disregard issued 'orders' if they are quite unreceptive to actually following through most issued orders unless if they match up with their objectives. While Coalescent individuals may seem to be a significant issue, their high efficiency in completing their select tasks which usually tend to be be beneficial and a belief among the higher castes and especially the Devout that coalescent individuals are 'one with Hirdai Neirn' has allowed their deviance to be tolerated when other deviancy is not.

Out of those which possess permanent residences on individual worlds rather than carrying out duties which require moving between them, a vast majority of Varinns reside within urban areas, with each of their worlds generally being covered with vast cities capable of dedicating themselves to all needed societal functions surrounded by Nurseries (places where new Varinns are 'born') and resource-extraction sites in order to maintain and expand the planet's own development. 'matured' Varinns tend to live in pod-like apartments in vast 'residence districts' separated by 'working districts' where their jobs and duties are preformed, while 'coalescent' Varinns tend to live completely communally within various shared spaces, or simply wherever their 'tasks' end up taking them. Natural life is very uncommon on Varinn worlds thanks to the careless exploitation of their resources due to both development and Varinn production, thus after the 'completion' of the initial colonization phase of a new Varinn world little remains aside from the structures that were assembled there as landmarks. While some Varinn colony-worlds resemble vast ecumenopolises covered with colourful geometric cities and structures maintaining the Empire's brilliance, most Varinn colonies simply function as specialized locations that either function as small outposts or as places specifically designated as nurseries, rendering them lifeless and full of massive sprawling chasms where Varinns once emerged from. In order to create the most viable Varinns, Nurseries are nearly always placed on planets capable of sustaining organic life in order to utilise their resources to create the best possible 'offspring', nearly always wiping out all life on said planets over time due to the depletion of said resources. Once Nursery worlds are no longer able to produce new Varinns, they are generally abandoned aside from occasionally being used as outposts or manufacturing sites.

Varinn Culture

Varinn culture, much like how their social divisions operate, is divided into a number of smaller in-groups such as their caste, court, and generation as communication outside of assigned work (which by necessity places many Varinns near one another) or organized events is fairly infrequent, though despite this the unifying drive behind Varinn culture is the need for 'purpose'. Unlike more common biological lifeforms, Varinns' bodies are nearly completely self-sufficient, requiring no external resources or actions to preserve their existence as only one specific form of damage (damage to their nuclei) is capable of bringing them any 'actual harm', leaving them to live essentially forever without any innate needs or functions they have to do in order to sustain themselves. The only thing they innately lack is purpose, thus their culture heavily centres around the need to have a reason to exist and keep moving on, which is why their 'society' functions akin to a machine where everyone has a function to contribute to as they are born to contribute to a specific function of the machine, be it a Luminant administrator, a Graviant leader, a Quariant soldier, a Praiant engineer, or a Mariant servant, all have a place to maintain the Four Devout's design.

Despite Varinn culture's origin as a simple way of providing them with a purpose, over time it has gradually 'corrupted' into less of a common goal providing the Varinns with purpose into a common goal the Varinns must serve out of a deep-rooted psychological necessity to maintain their purpose by continuing to expand, pushing out those which fail to accommodate its functions. Out of those which manage to meet the needs of Varinn culture, a sense of superiority in comparison to other life and 'defective Varinns' is incredibly common, citing the limitations other beings possess which they lack as a justification for why they are made to expand across the stars, treating most other intelligent life as 'not actually intelligent' in the same way they are as they are more-so treated as 'infestations' which are driven back to their home-worlds, allowing Varinn nurseries to make use of the life-sustaining resources on the colony-worlds of other species as another way of expanding rather than searching for such worlds themselves. Coalescents of course, tend not to participate in this need to exist, although their own 'functions' are remarkably similar to the needs of Matured culture, devoting themselves to the continued expansion of the Varinn Empire, as well as being 'originators' for many Varinn traditions which are sourced from observations of their task-driven behaviours as the 'natural state' which everyone should aspire to emulate.

In the more visible 'caste divide' side of Varinn culture, differences can mainly be seen via a combination of the need to conform to one's own caste's functions, and a sense of prestige (as such, Varinn society is quite aristocratic) that comes from having a 'higher' caste than another, with the Luminants and Graviants often looking down upon those below them for their less prestigious functions, maintaining fairly strict standards for the lower castes to conform to. While some dissidence exists among the lower castes, a sense of pride in serving the Empire that the Quariants feel renders them nearly completely compliant to the social structure, the Praiants are easily pacified despite often finding the demands of their superiors as inefficient or irrational via the 'perfection' of the system of Varinn society as a whole, and the Mariants are simply too powerless to ever meaningfully resist despite such feelings often circulating[2] amongst them the most.

Government and Politics

While the Varinn Empire recognizes Matriarch Hirdai Neirn as its true ruler, in practice the Empire is an authoritarian oligarchy under the collective leadership of 'The Four Devout' positioned at the top of a rigid hierarchical caste system where moving between castes is not possible, with the members of each caste exhibiting clear physiological differences. Most inhabited Varinn worlds are governed by Luminants on the behalf of the devout (or by Graviants in the case of places which moreso serve as outposts rather than permanent settlements), where they are generally given unsupervised control of their colony most of the time (with exceptions including visits by higher-ups). While theoretically able to be autonomous in many ways, loyalty (especially of key Luminants) is ensured by the 'Neirn Security Patrol', a fleet under the direct loyalty of the central government on Neirn that moves from planet-to-planet to ensure both their governments' and citizens' loyalty to the Devout alongside the cultural conditioning each Varinn undergoes. While Varinns already tend to be fairly wired into being loyal to their society, the active enforcement of loyalty is still seen as a necessity by the Devout and other higher-ups to 'maintain order' so that each Varinn world can attain the same quality of life and same protection from external threats under continued stability rather than devolving under instability.

Coordination between Varinn worlds is quite infrequent as no legislative body holds legal authority over the entire Empire, with the 'Informal Assembly' acting as the sole body 'representing' each Varinn world even if it is unable to pass legislation. Several other 'legislative' bodies exist, with the collective leadership of The Four Devout (arguably), the Neirn Council of Seven, and the Facet-J5 Council of Ten being the most influential of such bodies despite either not representing each world, or only representing a small area.

Economically, the Varinn Empire is effectively a decentralized command economy where local planetary Luminant or Graviant plan all investments, production quotas, and resource distribution alongside their Mariant and Praiant advisors. Planets often undergo mutual trade which are handled by various couriers sponsored by each party, allowing for 'shipping corporations' of some sort dedicated to resource exchanges. Despite being very interconnected with a vast FTL transit network made possible via Infinity-Drives that were reverse-engineered hundreds of thousands of years ago, communication between worlds is generally limited to higher-ups for official purposes and military forces rather than being available to civilians, thus the more limited number of needed FTL Communication stations has allowed the Varinn Empire to develop an extensive QET network which efficiently translates information into spoken or EM-wave Varinnic. Thanks to information being limited like this, censoring the press from other worlds is done regularly with ease.

External Policy

While hundreds of inhabited worlds exist within the Empire, the government's official policy is very exclusionary of other species as very few are seen as their equals in intelligence and capability, though fully wiping out 'other types of lifeforms' is still uncommon as instead most worlds (or groups of worlds in the case of case of particularly defiant societies or powerful) that have developed 'intelligent enough' life are preserved thanks to the Coalescents[3], which have over time managed to instill a culture of following the 'path of least resistance', as coming in with the intention of 'wiping everyone out' would only create a war of attrition as local insurgents would sabotage all efforts to develop new colonies, thus newly conquered societies are relocated to the 'reserve worlds' in return for protection and an end to any attacks. Following a 'conquest', Coalescents taking the form of the natives implant themselves into the conquered societies and engage a period of social engineering to convince them of their independence and lack of need to expand into space while sabotaging certain technoscientific advancements which would cause them to move out of the status quo in a 'disadvantageous manner', often using 'divide and conquer' strategies to keep them distracted and passive while many of the resources the natives themselves exploit are siphoned away to bolster the Empire. In the past prior to the adoption of the 'social engineering policy', the Varinn Empire presented itself as more of a 'confederacy' allowing other species to benefit from their advancements in return for projection, though once the Coalescents devised their new 'policy' any need to have their presence known to the natives was deemed unnecessary any such projects were quickly shut down.

As may be expected from such an exclusionary society, the Varinn Empire is quite isolationist and avoids engaging with other interstellar civilizations when it doesn't advance their own interests, instead dedicating itself to self-sufficiency, internal perfection, continued development of Varinn worlds and continued expansion into new worlds. The primary targets of Varinn expansion are resource-rich worlds lacking intelligent life (due to not requiring 'an invasion'), though when such worlds are either resource-rich or strategic enough they are also incorporated into the Empire, just with more precision due to the requirement of an invasion.

Astrography

There are thousands of known star-systems and hundreds of inhabited worlds located within the Varinn-ruled western reaches of the Milky Way's Gamma Quadrant, with most being within 'Unknown Space' alongside many areas within the Outer Rim where significant amounts of recent expansion has occurred. The Varinn Empire is the third largest civilization in the Milky Way by territorial extent, only being outmatched by the Galactic Confederation and the Imperium of Kings, as Varinn space spans roughly ~36900 lightyears vertically along the Galactic Disk and ~16870 lightyears horizontally towards the Galactic Halo.

Each inhabited world is situated within one of the many 'Facets', which are larger regions of space which primarily exist to coordinate region-wide efforts for easier governance, with one 'Planetary Executive' also serving as a 'Facet Executive' responsible for coordinating them.

List of Varinn Colonies (and Neirn)

Planet Name Designation System Capital Function
Alawba Facet-I6-1 Alawba System Facet-I6-1-1
Batori Facet-M5-12 Batori System Facet-M5-12-1
Cetsev Facet-H4-1 Cetsev System Facet-H4-1-1
Dylpera Facet-H5-1 Dylpera System Facet-H5-1-1
Ekoited Facet-M5-1 Ekoited System Facet-M5-1
Emyion Facet-K4-1 Emyion System Facet-K4-1-1
Facet-F3-2 Facet-F3-2 Facet-F3-2 System Facet-F2-2-1
Facet-F3-3 Facet-F3-3 Facet-F3-3 System Facet-F3-3-1
Facet-F4-5 Facet-F4-5 Facet-F4-5 System Facet-F4-5-1
Facet-F4-6 Facet-F4-6 Facet-F4-6 System Facet-F4-6-1
Facet-F4-7 Facet-F4-7 Facet-F4-7 System Facet-F4-7-1
Facet-F4-8 Facet-F4-8 Facet-F4-8 System Facet-F4-8-1
Facet-F4-9 Facet-F4-9 Facet-F4-9 System Facet-F4-9-1
Facet-F4-10 Facet-F4-10 Facet-F4-10 System Facet-F4-10-1
Facet-F4-11 Facet-F4-11 Facet-F4-11 System Facet-F4-11-1
Facet-F5-1 Facet-F5-1 Facet-F5-1 System Facet-F5-1-1
Facet-F5-2 Facet-F5-2 Facet-F5-2 System Facet-F5-2-1
Facet-F5-3 Facet-F5-3 Facet-F5-3 System Facet-F5-3-1
Facet-G3-4 Facet-G3-4 Facet-G3-4 System Facet-G3-4-1
Facet-G3-5 Facet-G3-5 Facet-G3-5 System Facet-G3-5-1
Facet-G3-6 Facet-G3-6 Facet-G3-6 System Facet-G3-6-1
Facet-G3-7 Facet-G3-7 Facet-G3-7 System Facet-G3-7-1
Facet-G4-2 Facet-G4-2 Facet-G4-2 System Facet-G4-2-1
Facet-G4-3 Facet-G4-3 Facet-G4-3 System Facet-G4-3-1
Facet-G4-4 Facet-G4-4 Facet-G4-4 System Facet-G4-4-1
Facet-G4-5 Facet-G4-5 Facet-G4-5 System Facet-G4-5-1
Facet-G4-6 Facet-G4-6 Facet-G4-6 System Facet-G4-6-1
Facet-G4-7 Facet-G4-7 Facet-G4-7 System Facet-G4-7-1
Facet-G4-8 Facet-G4-8 Facet-G4-8 System Facet-G4-8-1
Facet-G4-9 Facet-G4-9 Facet-G4-9 System Facet-G4-9-1
Facet-G4-10 Facet-G4-10 Facet-G4-10 System Facet-G4-10-1
Facet-G5-2 Facet-G5-2 Facet-G5-2 System Facet-G5-2-1
Facet-G5-3 Facet-G5-3 Facet-G5-3 System Facet-G5-3-1
Facet-G5-4 Facet-G5-4 Facet-G5-4 System Facet-G5-4-1
Facet-G5-5 Facet-G5-5 Facet-G5-5 System Facet-G5-5-1
Facet-H3-2 Facet-H3-2 Facet-H3-2 System Facet-H3-2-1
Facet-H3-3 Facet-H3-3 Facet-H3-3 System Facet-H3-3-1
Facet-H3-4 Facet-H3-4 Facet-H3-4 System Facet-H3-4-1
Facet-H3-5 Facet-H3-5 Facet-H3-5 System Facet-H3-5-1
Facet-H3-6 Facet-H3-6 Facet-H3-6 System Facet-H3-6-1
Facet-H3-7 Facet-H3-7 Facet-H3-7 System Facet-H3-7-1
Facet-H4-5 Facet-H4-5 Facet-H4-5 System Facet-H4-5-1
Facet-H4-6 Facet-H4-6 Facet-H4-6 System Facet-H4-6-1
Facet-H4-7 Facet-H4-7 Facet-H4-7 System Facet-H4-7-1
Facet-H4-8 Facet-H4-8 Facet-H4-8 System Facet-H4-8-1
Facet-H4-9 Facet-H4-9 Facet-H4-9 System Facet-H4-9-1
Facet-H4-10 Facet-H4-10 Facet-H4-10 System Facet-H4-10-1
Facet-H4-11 Facet-H4-11 Facet-H4-11 System Facet-H4-11-1
Facet-H4-12 Facet-H4-12 Facet-H4-12 System Facet-H4-12-1
Facet-H4-13 Facet-H4-13 Facet-H4-13 System Facet-H4-13-1
Facet-H5-3 Facet-H5-3 Facet-H5-3 System Facet-H5-3-1
Facet-H5-4 Facet-H5-4 Facet-H5-4 System Facet-H5-4-1
Facet-H5-5 Facet-H5-5 Facet-H5-5 System Facet-H5-5-1
Facet-H5-6 Facet-H5-6 Facet-H5-6 System Facet-H5-6-1
Facet-H5-7 Facet-H5-7 Facet-H5-7 System Facet-H5-7-1
Facet-H5-8 Facet-H5-8 Facet-H5-8 System Facet-H5-8-1
Facet-H5-9 Facet-H5-9 Facet-H5-9 System Facet-H5-9-1
Facet-I3-2 Facet-I3-2 Facet-I3-2 System Facet-I3-2-1
Facet-I3-3 Facet-I3-3 Facet-I3-3 System Facet-I3-3-1
Facet-I3-4 Facet-I3-4 Facet-I3-4 System Facet-I3-4-1
Facet-I3-5 Facet-I3-5 Facet-I3-5 System Facet-I3-5-1
Facet-I3-6 Facet-I3-6 Facet-I3-6 System Facet-I3-6-1
Facet-I4-2 Facet-I4-2 Facet-I4-2 System Facet-I4-2-1
Facet-I4-3 Facet-I4-3 Facet-I4-3 System Facet-I4-3-1
Facet-I4-4 Facet-I4-4 Facet-I4-4 System Facet-I4-4-1
Facet-I4-5 Facet-I4-5 Facet-I4-5 System Facet-I4-5-1
Facet-I4-6 Facet-I4-6 Facet-I4-6 System Facet-I4-6-1
Facet-I4-7 Facet-I4-7 Facet-I4-7 System Facet-I4-7-1
Facet-I4-8 Facet-I4-8 Facet-I4-8 System Facet-I4-8-1
Facet-I4-9 Facet-I4-9 Facet-I4-9 System Facet-I4-9-1
Facet-I5-5 Facet-I5-5 Facet-I5-5 System Facet-I5-5-1
Facet-I5-6 Facet-I5-6 Facet-I5-6 System Facet-I5-6-1
Facet-I5-7 Facet-I5-7 Facet-I5-7 System Facet-I5-7-1
Facet-I5-8 Facet-I5-8 Facet-I5-8 System Facet-I5-8-1
Facet-I5-9 Facet-I5-9 Facet-I5-9 System Facet-I5-9-1
Facet-I5-10 Facet-I5-10 Facet-I5-10 System Facet-I5-10-1
Facet-I5-11 Facet-I5-11 Facet-I5-11 System Facet-I5-11-1
Facet-I6-3 Facet-I6-3 Facet-I6-3 System Facet-I6-3-1
Facet-I6-4 Facet-I6-4 Facet-I6-4 System Facet-I6-4-1
Facet-I6-5 Facet-I6-5 Facet-I6-5 System Facet-I6-5-1
Facet-I6-6 Facet-I6-6 Facet-I6-6 System Facet-I6-6-1
Facet-I6-7 Facet-I6-7 Facet-I6-7 System Facet-I6-7-1
Facet-I7-1 Facet-I7-1 Facet-I7-1 System Facet-I7-1-1
Facet-J3-1 Facet-J3-1 Facet-J3-1 System Facet-J3-1-1
Facet-J4-6 Facet-J4-6 Facet-J4-6 System Facet-J4-6-1
Facet-J4-7 Facet-J4-7 Facet-J4-7 System Facet-J4-7-1
Facet-J4-8 Facet-J4-8 Facet-J4-8 System Facet-J4-8-1
Facet-J4-9 Facet-J4-9 Facet-J4-9 System Facet-J4-9-1
Facet-J4-10 Facet-J4-10 Facet-J4-10 System Facet-J4-10-1
Facet-J4-11 Facet-J4-11 Facet-J4-11 System Facet-J4-11-1
Facet-J4-12 Facet-J4-12 Facet-J4-12 System Facet-J4-12-1
Facet-J4-13 Facet-J4-13 Facet-J4-13 System Facet-J4-13-1
Facet-J5-5 Facet-J5-5 Facet-J5-5 System Facet-J5-5-1
Facet-J5-6 Facet-J5-6 Facet-J5-6 System Facet-J5-6-1
Facet-J5-7 Facet-J5-7 Facet-J5-7 System Facet-J5-7-1
Facet-J5-8 Facet-J5-8 Facet-J5-8 System Facet-J5-8-1
Facet-J5-9 Facet-J5-9 Facet-J5-9 System Facet-J5-9-1
Facet-J6-3 Facet-J6-3 Facet-J6-3 System Facet-J6-3-1
Facet-J6-4 Facet-J6-4 Facet-J6-4 System Facet-J6-4-1
Facet-J6-5 Facet-J6-5 Facet-J6-5 System Facet-J6-5-1
Facet-J6-6 Facet-J6-6 Facet-J6-6 System Facet-J6-6-1
Facet-J6-7 Facet-J6-7 Facet-J6-7 System Facet-J6-7-1
Facet-J6-8 Facet-J6-8 Facet-J6-8 System Facet-J6-8-1
Facet-J6-9 Facet-J6-9 Facet-J6-9 System Facet-J6-9-1
Facet-K4-2 Facet-K4-2 Facet-K4-2 System Facet-K4-2-1
Facet-K4-3 Facet-K4-3 Facet-K4-3 System Facet-K4-3-1
Facet-K4-4 Facet-K4-4 Facet-K4-4 System Facet-K4-4-1
Facet-K4-5 Facet-K4-5 Facet-K4-5 System Facet-K4-5-1
Facet-K4-6 Facet-K4-6 Facet-K4-6 System Facet-K4-6-1
Facet-K4-7 Facet-K4-7 Facet-K4-7 System Facet-K4-7-1
Facet-K4-8 Facet-K4-8 Facet-K4-8 System Facet-K4-8-1
Facet-K4-9 Facet-K4-9 Facet-K4-9 System Facet-K4-9-1
Facet-K4-10 Facet-K4-10 Facet-K4-10 System Facet-K4-10-1
Facet-K5-5 Facet-K5-5 Facet-K5-5 System Facet-K5-5-1
Facet-K5-6 Facet-K5-6 Facet-K5-6 System Facet-K5-6-1
Facet-K5-7 Facet-K5-7 Facet-K5-7 System Facet-K5-7-1
Facet-K5-8 Facet-K5-8 Facet-K5-8 System Facet-K5-8-1
Facet-K5-9 Facet-K5-9 Facet-K5-9 System Facet-K5-9-1
Facet-K5-10 Facet-K5-10 Facet-K5-10 System Facet-K5-10-1
Facet-K5-11 Facet-K5-11 Facet-K5-11 System Facet-K5-11-1
Facet-K5-12 Facet-K5-12 Facet-K5-12 System Facet-K5-12-1
Facet-K6-2 Facet-K6-2 Facet-K6-2 System Facet-K6-2-1
Facet-K6-3 Facet-K6-3 Facet-K6-3 System Facet-K6-3-1
Facet-K6-4 Facet-K6-4 Facet-K6-4 System Facet-K6-4-1
Facet-K6-5 Facet-K6-5 Facet-K6-5 System Facet-K6-5-1
Facet-L4-3 Facet-L4-3 Facet-L4-3 System Facet-L4-3-1
Facet-L4-4 Facet-L4-4 Facet-L4-4 System Facet-L4-4-1
Facet-L4-5 Facet-L4-5 Facet-L4-5 System Facet-L4-5-1
Facet-L4-6 Facet-L4-6 Facet-L4-6 System Facet-L4-6-1
Facet-L4-7 Facet-L4-7 Facet-L4-7 System Facet-L4-7-1
Facet-L4-8 Facet-L4-8 Facet-L4-8 System Facet-L4-8-1
Facet-L5-4 Facet-L5-4 Facet-L5-4 System Facet-L5-4-1
Facet-L5-5 Facet-L5-5 Facet-L5-5 System Facet-L5-5-1
Facet-L5-6 Facet-L5-6 Facet-L5-6 System Facet-L5-6-1
Facet-L5-7 Facet-L5-7 Facet-L5-7 System Facet-L5-7-1
Facet-L5-8 Facet-L5-8 Facet-L5-8 System Facet-L5-8-1
Facet-L5-9 Facet-L5-9 Facet-L5-9 System Facet-L5-9-1
Facet-L5-10 Facet-L5-10 Facet-L5-10 System Facet-L5-10-1
Facet-L5-11 Facet-L5-11 Facet-L5-11 System Facet-L5-11-1
Facet-M3-1 Facet-M3-1 Facet-M3-1 System Facet-M3-1-1
Facet-M3-2 Facet-M3-2 Facet-M3- System Facet-M3-2-1
Facet-M3-3 Facet-M3-3 Facet-M3-3 System Facet-M3-3-1
Facet-M4-6 Facet-M4-6 Facet-M4-6 System Facet-M4-6-1
Facet-M4-7 Facet-M4-7 Facet-M4-7 System Facet-M4-7-1
Facet-M4-8 Facet-M4-8 Facet-M4-8 System Facet-M4-8-1
Facet-M4-9 Facet-M4-9 Facet-M4-9 System Facet-M4-9-1
Facet-M4-10 Facet-M4-10 Facet-M4-10 System Facet-M4-10-1
Facet-M4-11 Facet-M4-11 Facet-M4-11 System Facet-M4-11-1
Facet-M4-12 Facet-M4-12 Facet-M4-12 System Facet-M4-12-1
Facet-M4-13 Facet-M4-13 Facet-M4-13 System Facet-M4-13-1
Facet-M4-14 Facet-M4-14 Facet-M4-14 System Facet-M4-14-1
Facet-M5-13 Facet-M5-13 Facet-M5-13 System Facet-M5-13-1
Facet-M5-14 Facet-M5-14 Facet-M5-14 System Facet-M5-14-1 Manufacturing
Facet-M5-15 Facet-M5-15 Facet-M5-15 System Facet-M5-15-1
Facet-M5-16 Facet-M5-16 Facet-M5-16 System Facet-M5-16-1
Facet-M5-17 Facet-M5-17 Facet-M5-17 System Facet-M5-17-1
Facet-N4-7 Facet-N4-7 Facet-N4-7 System Facet-N4-7-1
Facet-N4-8 Facet-N4-8 Facet-N4-8 System Facet-N4-8-1
Faseict Facet-M5-2 Faseict System Facet-M5-2-1
Geireki Facet-N5-1 Geireki System Facet-N5-1-1
Gelon Facet-F4-2 Gelon System Facet-F4-2-1
Gholemja Facet-N5-2 Gholemja System Facet-N5-2-1
Hanait Facet-N5-3 Hanait System Facet-N5-3-1
Helesia Facet-F4-3 Helesia System Facet-F4-3-1
Ihelnika Facet-N5-4 Ihelnika System Facet-N5-4-1
Iljisou Facet-M5-3 Iljisou System Facet-M5-3-1
Kaste Facet-K5-1 Kaste System Facet-K5-1-1
Kethot Facet-M5-4 Kethot System Facet-M5-4-1
Khouved Facet-M5-5 Khouved System Facet-M5-5-1
Kilseni Facet-N5-6 Kilseni System Facet-N5-6-1
Kliyk Facet-M4-3 Kliyk System Facet-M4-3-1
Kolekiv Facet-M6-1 Kolekiv System Facet-M6-1-1
Kopro Facet-G5-1 Kopro System Facet-G5-1-1
Kourg Facet-M5-7 Kourg System Facet-M5-7-1
Lev-ven Facet-J5-2 Lev-ven System Facet-J5-2-1
Naicet Facet-F4-4 Naicet System Facet-F4-4-1
Nakyai Facet-M5-6 Nakyai System Facet-M5-6-1
Neiral-daun Facet-L4-1 Neiral-daun System Facet-L4-1-1
Neirn Facet-J5-1 Neirn System Neirnyvin Settlement, Manufacturing, Nursery
Nembola Facet-I6-2 Nembola System Facet-I6-2-1
Niaar Facet-M6-2 Niaar System Facet-M6-2-1
Nost Facet-H4-2 Nost System Facet-H4-2-1
Novel Facet-J6-2 Novel System Facet-J6-2-1
Nyv-Delkaia Facet-J5-3 Nyv-Delkaia System Facet-J5-3-1
Nyv-Enbar Facet-J5-4 Nyv-Enbar System Facet-J5-4-1
Nyv-Merik Facet-K5-2 Nyv-Merik System Facet-K5-2-1
Nyv-Voldunia Facet-J4-2 Nyv-Voldunia System Facet-J4-2-1
Οβφεχτ-ΛΦ2 Facet-M4-4 Οβφεχτ-ΛΦ2 System N/A Uninhabited
Olon Facet-N5-7 Olon System Facet-N5-7-1
Orroro Facet-N5-8 Orroro System Facet-N5-8-1
Riyativa Facet-M5-8 Riyativa System Facet-M5-8-1
System I-5 Facet-I5-4 System I-5 System N/A Uninhabited
System H-4 Facet-H4-2 System H-4 System N/A Uninhabited
System M-4 Facet-M4-5 System M-4 System N/A Uninhabited
Taporia Facet-H4-3 Taporia System Facet-H4-3-1
Tejnino Facet-N4-3 Tejnino System Facet-N4-3-1
Thaten Facet-G3-3 Thaten System Facet-G3-3-1
Thascor Facet-J4-3 Thascor System Facet-J4-3-1
Turyaink Facet-N4-4 Turyaink System Facet-N4-4-1
Uaiana Facet-N4-5 Uaiana System Facet-N4-5-1
Ulain Facet-M5-9 Ulain System Facet-M5-9-1
Velon Facet-I3-1 Velon System Facet-I3-1-1
Vennerra Facet-J4-4 Vennerra System Facet-J4-4-1
Vijrin Facet-N5-9 Vijrin System Facet-N5-9-1
Vil-dannor Facet-K5-3 Vil-dannor System Facet-K5-3-1
Vinin Facet-M5-10 Vinin System Facet-M5-10-1
Vorotsah Facet-J4-5 Vorotsah System Facet-J4-5-1
Vuokhux Facet-N4-6 Vuokhux System Facet-N4-6-1
Vyntsik Facet-M5-11 Vyntsik System Facet-M5-11-1
Waskei Facet-N5-10 Waskei System Facet-N5-1
Yiex Facet-I5-3 Yiex System Facet-I5-3-1
Yurdanna Facet-H4-4 Yurdanna System Facet-H4-4-1
Zana Facet-F3-1 Zana System Facet-F3-1-1

List of Reserve Worlds

Planet Name Designation Full Title Capital Species
Autter-Kelnas Facet-L5-1 Kelnasia Reserve Kelnasians
Delano Facet-F4-1 Dulinera Reserve Dulinerans
Delpur Facet-I5-1 Delpurya Reserve Delpuryans
Eayana Facet-L5-2 Yaiana Reserve Yaianans
Fyr-Syl Facet-M4-1 Syllius Reserve Syllians
Getella Facet-M4-2 Getill Reserve Getillans
Iljisen Facet-N5-5 Ilisena Reserve Ilisenians
Klyff Facet-J4-1 Klyffah Reserve Klyffahians
Koida Facet-G3-1 Kodai Reserve Kodaians
Nair-Sollus Facet-L5-3 Nairillu Reserve Nairilluans
Nefyria Facet-G4-1 Neifyar Reserve Neifyarians
Ngoival Facet-H5-2 Ynoiva Reserve Ynoivans
Norbur Facet-G3-2 Iburik Reserve Iburikans
Rumakia Facet-L4-2 Rumali Reserve Rumalians
Saibor Facet-J6-1 Saibor Reserve Saiborians
Strastra Facet-K6-1 Theldia Reserve Theldians
Ulyana Facet-I4-1 Uliyana Reserve Uliyanans
Valska Facet-K5-4 Valska Reserve Valskans
Wabbol Facet-I5-2 Wabbol Reserve Wabbolans
Yast Facet-H3-1 Yaistin Reserve Yaistins
Graphical Lists
Main Nation Lists YataTheiaSkantosExtrasolar NationsFormer Nations
Other Nation Lists Accord Member StatesExtradimensional NationsGroups List* • Kanashi ClansLinelandic Warlords (174)Linelandic Warlords (185-189)NarakamYomtach Clans
Archived Lists Alien NationsOther Nations
Terrestrial Nations
Yata AghambAlicorn Kingdom (North Alicorn KingdomSouth Alicorn Kingdom) • AnexkhlaschlamegaCharalandCreepylandCyprusHostage BoxKalmykiaKangaroo IslandKorumaLuvamatriliaNotiaPetoriaPravdaSamsungVilikyWinelandYenteviaYyiyasiyahiiyahiyyahiyyahiyaZina
Theia AndroidiaCatjamCoconut KingdomMichigan'Michigan'Michigan'Michigan'Michigan'MichiganMissisippiPolskRebeccaSandlandTheia Free Economic AssociationYakamotomotoZina
Skantos PhillealandPraxtus
Narakam CreepylandZina
Kanashi Corvus Khristus
Space Nations
Extrasolar Nations Abyssal EnclaveArrian AuthorityConfederation of the Lower RimCorporate Management CommissionEmpire of the Twelve SunsEmpyriumHAWKImperium of KingsLaconian UnionLeague of Free CollectivesSecond Galactic FederationTerzan-2 CoalitionVarinn EmpireVaspid EmpireVezcian HegemonyYatan-Theian Accord
Accord Member States Commonwealth of Independent SystemsDanor RepublicFederalized Territories* • Technate of Altair
Extragalactic Nations Onaxian StateThe Quhanim
Miscellaneous
Extradimensional Nations
Former Nations
Former Yatan Nations AbardAhaggarAlabamaAlbaniaAlhayatAlinyaAlmadinaAnakistanAnti-Empire RepublicApothilene DemocracyArgentina (Until 388)AsgorthAsian Soviet Socialist UnionAsophaniaAïrBaltic Free StateBaltic GovernorateBaltic RepublicCarbonCaspian GovernorateCaucasian LeagueCelticThe ConfederacyCotunauiniaCrimean GovernorateImperial Domain of CyprusDenasolaEast YetiaEastern Yetai EmpireEllariaFinlandFinland (Empire Wars)HongerswakHyacinthan Kingdom of EarthImperial HordeIrelandIslandiaItalyItaly (Pre-Luxuria)IzumoKalevalaKronarKurdufan GovernorateLustlandLuvuriaLuxuriaMaghrebMakebiaManzheboyiMylonagradNakmaiNay'BlingNeo-Yetai StateNew Luxurian EmpireNopedroNunlandOmniaPoavakPolandRed ArmyRed CityRossiyaRuthenian ConfederacySaipulusiSarpistanSazziScandimarScotlandSekljuyanSiberiaSipedroLabour Collective of SizhouRepublic of Sizzle (Beijing Government)South SizzleSpisosSvalbardTarqalan EmpireThe Holy LandTripoliKingdom of TritoniaTritonian ConfederacyTurkestanTurkeyUgandaUnited Nations of YataUnited Arab RepublicVolzhskiy TriumvirateWaclawPeople's Republic of WaclawWalesWanaoishiWestern Yetai EmpireYamaliaYatan CommonwealthYatan-Theian FederationYetai EmpireDuchy of YetiaOrder State of YetiaRepublican YetiaFirst Yetian EmpireYetian People's UnionSocialist Union of YetiaYetian BritanniaYetian Omnia
Former Theian Nations


AdytiumAlsavaeidAnarchist ChatouBinglandBingustanBongustanDazhyynDulocFeur IslandFlop CongFloppa CityFlopskadiGensokyoGheylaKarina DynastyLahdiaOsaniaPasagreSenkaiSogga IslandSumeraSwagoniaEmpire of SwagoniaTheian FederationTheian RepublicTieksaYatan-Theian Federation
Former Corestian Nations
Former Skantoan Nations
Former Extrasolar Nations AARS TerritoryFirst Blarg RepublicSecond Blarg RepublicElder OverseersFoarhinneaForsaken CommunityGalactic CollectiveGalactic FederationHigh Priest's FiefdomImperial SarconiaInvirianIujado Realm of Titan* • Kaieuhth-Urhn EmpireKingdom of YataLuxurian Space EmpireNarakamian ConfederationNebularian HegemonyOrder of GanymedeSirrenic AeroliaSolar NationSolaryan ClansSubaquiaTheian FederationTheldic AuthorityUnion of Accord ColoniesVorxan HivesWei'vir RealmYatan CommonwealthYatan-Theian Federation
Former Extragalactic Nations


  1. The 'Varinn Empire' itself does not refer to itself as the 'Varinn Empire', with their own endonym 'Luimyan Aiyn' roughly translating to 'Luminant Realm' when referred to as a whole.
  2. Unbeknownst to the higher castes, 'Mariant Culture' effectively exists as its own distinct identity operating in secret spread through wordless secret languages and secret messages and murals when their overseers activities allow them to congregate in some form.
  3. It is unclear why the Coalescent network innately treats other beings with devotion and care despite confining them to one world and manipulating their societies, as getting 'answers' from them is very difficult.