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Natura, a vast and radiant world, stands as the flagship of the Sisterworlds—a symbol of what humanity can achieve when perseverance triumphs over despair. Once plagued by centuries of war, hunger, and division, its people endured an age-long struggle for purpose and unity before finally achieving what many deemed impossible: true and lasting world peace.
Diamante is a world born of struggle and sorrow, forged in the turmoil of its creator—the youngest of the divine during the great celestial war. In the wake of that conflict, the god Diamante poured his anguish, fear, and hope into shaping a world that mirrored his own fractured spirit. The result was a realm of both peril and beauty, where survival is a constant battle and triumph must be earned through pain. Its jagged mountains, vast deserts, and shadowed caverns make it one of the most dangerous of the Sisterworlds, a place where life endures not by ease, but by endurance.
Lucis is a world with a missing piece. Its great nations, long bound by diplomacy and friendly rivalry rather than war, share a single enemy beneath their feet. Deep below the surface lies a vast hollow—the scar of creation itself—where fire and molten rock gave birth to a new kind of humanity. These subterranean people, forged in flame and hardened by heat, have grown into a powerful race that sees the surface world as both rival and prize. From their burning depths, they threaten to rise and claim the sunlight for themselves, demanding that the surface nations share the light they were denied. In this quiet tension between heaven and underworld, Lucis teeters on the edge of harmony and upheaval, its brilliance shadowed by the fire that burns below.
Moria is a world scarred by endless war, forged as a divine trial to test humanity’s endurance and will to survive. Its surface is dominated by vast, arid deserts where heat scorches the land and life clings stubbornly to what little shade remains. Across these burning plains, countless nations rise and fall, their leaders locked in constant conflict over the planet’s most precious resource—Aetherdiesel, a miraculous oil-like substance that fuels their machines and cools their palaces. This single element drives the engines of civilization and the fires of war alike, making Moria a world where progress and destruction are bound in equal measure, and where survival is earned only through struggle.
Thalas is a world of adventure and peril, a realm where endless oceans stretch farther than the eye can see and the call of the sea defines every life upon it. With its surface dominated by vast waters and scattered archipelagos, travel, trade, and exploration have always been conducted by ship, shaping a history written upon the waves. Beneath those depths lie countless treasures—some natural, others relics of civilizations long claimed by the sea. Bound by an ancient treaty, the kingdoms of Thalas have set aside conquest and domination, agreeing that no wars shall stain their lands. Instead, their rivalries are waged upon the open waters, where fleets clash for riches hidden beneath the tides and uncharted islands promise both fortune and ruin.