Tellon
Tellon is a habitable tropical world, notable for being the homeworld of the Bloomwrought Wildscape of Tellon. The planet is the first satellite of the Tattla System, and has one orbiting moon of its own. Due to the presence of the collective consciousness on Tellon's surface, the entire planet's biosphere is a single organism, from the smallest microbes to the largest flora. The gestalt consciousness that inhabits the world refers to itself as "Tellon" viewing itself and the planet as a singular whole.
The surface of Tellon is approximately 60% water, and a vast majority of the landmass is covered in thick vegetation. The planet has significant levels of megaflora, both natural and artificially produced by the collective consciousness. Though they appear natural, large parts of the planet have been repurposed by the Wildscape for its own purposes. Gigantic fields of photosynthetic plants capture and store sunlight, mountains are converted into semi-sentient lithoid analogues, and pollinosymbionts tend to orderly forests, meadows, and reefs.
Some parts of Tellon are more obviously developed, even though the Wildscape uses vastly different technology and production methods compared to other civilisations. Naturally-grown forge complexes employ nano-scale organisms to refine and produce high-quality metals. Complex logistical systems route biomass and resources to where they are needed. Specially-grown evosymbionts developnew technologies in safely enclosed research complexes. Should the planet ever come under attack, dedicated tamersymbionts stand ready to coordinate the biomass of Tellon in its defence.
The surface of Tellon is approximately 60% water, and a vast majority of the landmass is covered in thick vegetation. The planet has significant levels of megaflora, both natural and artificially produced by the collective consciousness. Though they appear natural, large parts of the planet have been repurposed by the Wildscape for its own purposes. Gigantic fields of photosynthetic plants capture and store sunlight, mountains are converted into semi-sentient lithoid analogues, and pollinosymbionts tend to orderly forests, meadows, and reefs.
Some parts of Tellon are more obviously developed, even though the Wildscape uses vastly different technology and production methods compared to other civilisations. Naturally-grown forge complexes employ nano-scale organisms to refine and produce high-quality metals. Complex logistical systems route biomass and resources to where they are needed. Specially-grown evosymbionts developnew technologies in safely enclosed research complexes. Should the planet ever come under attack, dedicated tamersymbionts stand ready to coordinate the biomass of Tellon in its defence.
Category
Tropical World
Designation
Heart World
Tropical World
Designation
Heart World
Type
Planet
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