Cinoth
A planet in the Myrios Universe. They are near the Eye gate and so are one of the first planets that the Electhor visits.
Ruled by the Princess Bara Ph'Ticia
Once a lush jungle world, Cinoth was blanketed in Eralith trees whose roots fed entire ecosystems. Lakes shimmered between mountains, and its people thrived in the shade of forests that seemed eternal.
Now it is a desert scarred by fire. Volcanoes erupt across the horizon, while Itherian factories choke the air with toxins. Where towering trees once stood, only dust remains. The people survive in tent cities clinging to cliff edges, sheltering from the merciless sun.
Cinothians are resilient. Their lives are hard, often marked by cruelty from occupying officers, but they endure with quiet strength. Children laugh and play in the dust with nothing more than sticks, adults gather in the cool of twilight to share spiced drinks and stories, and meager ration blocks are transformed into meals flavored with desert pepper — each act of survival a defiance of despair.
Their last living symbol of hope is Princess Bara Ph’Ticia. Young, but already carrying the weight of a queen, she dresses in the gauzy robes of her ancestors, embodying the monarchy her people still dream of restoring. Her dignity and compassion remind Cinothians that though their world has burned, their spirit has not.
And though the great Eralith trees are gone — extinct, or nearly so — they remain in memory. Pale, luminous giants that once glowed softly in the night, they are spoken of in songs and whispered stories, a symbol of what Cinoth was… and what it still longs to be.
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