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KahlteariHome planet of Sypherion, Imperion, and the Kahnderosi. This planet orbits the red star, Kahltesh.
Kahltesh: Red Supergiant Star around which the planet Kahlteari orbits.
Galaxy: NGC 147 (code: CHG-147)
Sector: CHG-147-29-32-3
Sector Name: The Crimson Verge
"In the galaxy whose light could not reach Eden until after their fall, a red sun still burns."
Kawsaypacha — The heartland of the modern Inca resurgence, Kawsaypacha spans the Andean highlands and adjoining territories across Peru, Bolivia, northern Chile, northern Argentina, Paraguay, and parts of the southern Amazon basin. Named after the Quechua term for “realm of life,” Kawsaypacha is both a cultural and agricultural powerhouse, grounded in Ayllu-based communal systems, decentralized environmental stewardship, and spiritual reverence for Pachamama. While more internally focused than its neighbors, it maintains regional stability through agronomic dominance and sustainable trade. The state entities within Kawsaypacha, such as the Estado Plurinacional de Tiwanaku and República del Perú, embrace a hybrid model of ancient Incan governance and modern plurinational democracy.
Kislimu -(Autumn Fading)- December 9th to January 5th
Kahltearian Elite Science Caste
Mael'ynur: The weapon known as "Mael'ynur" was passed down through Halthor's human descendants. Over generations, as the Caelithean tongue was forgotten and ancient Edenic dialects blended into Nordic tongues, the name softened and changed. By the time of the Icelandic sagas, only the simplified name "Mjölnir" remained—the 'Crusher of Storms.'
Penance (Warren, Francis Chase): Born from the cold logic of vengeance and the brutal calculus of war, Penance is the product of almost forty years of relentless training, precision warfare, and obsessive justice. A hybrid of tactical brilliance and unrelenting grit, he operates without powers, relying instead on a mind sharpened like a blade, a body conditioned to peak human potential, and an arsenal refined by battlefield necessity. Clad in adaptive stealth armor and driven by a code forged in trauma, he moves like a wraith through the underworld, balancing detective insight with punishing force. He's not here to play hero-he's here to end cycles, dismantle empires, and remind the monsters that the dark has its own predator.
Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous) Period
Princess Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda, Countess of Monpezat
Tamuzi -(Summer Solstice)- June 24th to July 21st
Tashritu -(Autumn Transition)- October 14th to November 10th
Tawantinsuyu — Reimagined from its ancient namesake, Tawantinsuyu is the modern term for the South American continent, reflecting a tripartite balance of Indigenous power among the Aztec-led Tlakopan, Inca-led Kawsaypacha, and Maya-led Uluk'aan regions. The name, meaning "The Four Regions United" in Quechua, has been adapted to describe a post-colonial, inter-Indigenous revival of continental governance and sovereignty. Though internally diverse and occasionally tense, the three regions collaborate on continental defense, cultural preservation, and resistance against external imperialist encroachment. Tawantinsuyu today is a continent of resurgent civilizations—no longer colonized, but rising anew.
Tebetu -(Winter Renewal)- January 6th to February 2nd
Tlakopan — The Aztec-dominated region of Tawantinsuyu, Tlakopan stretches across the northern arc of the South American continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Known for its centralized warrior culture and aggressive economic strategy, Tlakopan is a dominant player in continental trade and military power. It encompasses a federation of nations including the Reino de la Nueva Norte de Granada (northern Colombia), República Democrática de Venezuela, República del Ecuador, the Caribbean-focused Guianas, and their respective colonial legacies. Tlakopan also controls most of the Caribbean, serving as the primary conduit of commerce between Tawantinsuyu and the Imperio Mexicano Unido to the north. Its political model fuses Indigenous Nahua governance principles with post-colonial bureaucracy, enabling rapid mobilization and sustained influence over transoceanic trade routes.
Totem Towers: A united Tribal capital for trade forms around a monumental group of towers built near the confluence of the Misi-ziibi and Missouri rivers, near present-day Cahokia, Irenwe·wa. These towers mark the location when white man and indigenous people formally agreed to become one people and to work together to form this new nation with respect for all cultures of the People. Now it is a capital for trade among the tribes, regions, protectorates and cities. Blending traditional Native American and modern design, the towers have become a trade and economic hub. NOTE: The Totem Towers are Iteration-3175's version of the World Trade Center.
Uluk'aan — The Mayan-led superregion of Tawantinsuyu, Uluk'aan encompasses the vast Amazonian expanse and stretches from southern Colombia through Brazil, southern Venezuela, Uruguay, southern Argentina, and the southern reaches of Chile. Named after the Maya term for the “eternal flame,” Uluk'aan is a shadow empire rooted in control over natural resources, biodiversity, and strategic secrecy. Unlike its neighbors, Uluk’aan favors decentralized autonomy under a spiritual-technocratic framework, with influence maintained through environmental mastery, information control, and genetic agricultural technologies. As the guardian of the Amazon and its hidden frontiers, Uluk’aan remains the most enigmatic and quietly powerful of the three regions of Tawantinsuyu.
Ululu -(Summer Abundance)- September 16th to October 13th
United Lands of Wakaskató: A sovereign supernation formed in 1778 after the successful revolution against British colonial forces, the United Lands of Wakaskató spans the entirety of Wendake north of the Tooh Ba'áadii. Born from a radical alliance between Indigenous nations and European settlers who chose integration over domination, Wakaskató stands as the world's first truly intercultural republic. Its foundation was built on mutual respect, technological exchange, and shared governance, with early leadership by Chancellor George Washington-elected not as a conqueror, but as a unifier. Surviving a second British invasion in 1812, Wakaskató's early liberation from colonial rule allowed it to industrialize and globalize decades ahead of its contemporaries, becoming a 21st-century powerhouse in technology, diplomacy, and sustainable innovation. Its capital in Abegweit, Douglass Protectorate; is a model of ecological urbanism and cultural fusion. Guided by a Council of Nations representing its diverse heritage, Wakaskató continues to shape geopolitics not through imperialism, but through example.
Wendake — Once known as North America, Wendake spans from the Rio Grande northward, comprising the entirety of the United Lands of Wakaskató. It represents the most successful intercultural civilization of the modern world, born from the unprecedented unity of Indigenous nations and European settlers who chose peace, mutual respect, and co-governance over colonial conquest. Wendake is characterized by its technocultural sophistication, ecological urbanism, and democratic federation model governed by the Council of Nations. The continent is a symbol of what could have been—and in this world, what is—when cooperation supplants domination, and diverse traditions form the bedrock of a thriving global superpower.