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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP10 Jun 2024 4:57 p.m. PST

"Omu. The few records of the world were little more than legends of the 5th Age, when it had supposedly been the centre of a petty Empire belonging to a non-human species cryptically named the Inheritors, or the Lend-Duçn. Little besides remained – and thus it was to remain after the collapse. Seemingly undisturbed for the entirety of the Sixth Age, when its Gate re-opened, this backwater found itself becoming a new front in the ongoing conflict between the Concord Combined Command and the Isorian Senetax.

The Gate opened peculiarly closely to the lone planet of the system – some 3 SAU; barely a few light minutes of travel for Seventh Age military craft. This left the world in imminent and immediate danger of ground invasion, with fleet pickets all but useless. Indeed – the war for the world was characterised by repeated waves of invasion and counter-invasion.

Why, and how, the Gate and world came to be so close was a mystery that was only to be revealed after the opposing sides had become embroiled in a grinding and bitter war for supremacy – and the answers made it clear that far from being undisturbed during the 6th Age, it had been the fulcrum of an event that would characterise this entire front of the war…"


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