The Kiwta sealed artistic carvings and stories into barrows next to graveyards, so the dead could “carry beauty” into eternity.
A Kiwta genealogy carved into stone walls — last records of entire bloodlines extinguished by the Shadow Star Bloom.
Artisans carried secret compartments in their tools, where masterwork fragments were hidden until death.
A ruined Kiwta journal found in Moonmore — the writer slowly descends into despair, convinced the Shadow Star Bloom was watching them.
Every decade, all three races once stopped work for a week, honoring those lost in old wars — a planetary acknowledgment of shared mortality.
The three races once exchanged rings as symbols of peace and in sealing important trade deals. Archaeologists misinterpret them as marriage tokens.