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|location | |location = [[Jathar Expanse]] | ||
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|first | |first cs = Crushing Reality (short story) | ||
|appearances | |appearances = [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Eternal Escape (audio story)}} | ||
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'''Golgalith''' was a [[nexus world]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crushing Reality (short story)|Crushing Reality]]'') which was located at the [[Earth Alliance]] border in the [[Jathar Expanse]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'') It was located near [[Gulliver's Rest]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crushing Reality (short story)|Crushing Reality]]'', ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'') | '''Golgalith''' was a [[nexus world]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crushing Reality (short story)|Crushing Reality]]'') which was located at the [[Earth Alliance]] border in the [[Jathar Expanse]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'') It was located near [[Gulliver's Rest]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crushing Reality (short story)|Crushing Reality]]'', ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'') | ||
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During the [[War in Heaven]], [[the Enemy]] tried to destroy Golgalith because its status as a nexus world meant that its loss would be a crucial blow against the [[Great House]]s' [[Spiral Politic]]. The Houses retaliated by sending in the [[Fifth Time Fleet]], and [[Faction Paradox]] also sent in significant forces, both trying to take back control of Golgalith's timeline and recklessly rewriting the lives of the inhabitants in the process. The tangle of contradictory, warring timelines became a mess of self-sustaining [[time storm]]s which made Golgalith a death trap for anyone who stepped foot on the planet. | During the [[War in Heaven]], [[the Enemy]] tried to destroy Golgalith because its status as a nexus world meant that its loss would be a crucial blow against the [[Great House]]s' [[Spiral Politic]]. The Houses retaliated by sending in the [[Fifth Time Fleet]], and [[Faction Paradox]] also sent in significant forces, both trying to take back control of Golgalith's timeline and recklessly rewriting the lives of the inhabitants in the process. The tangle of contradictory, warring timelines became a mess of self-sustaining [[time storm]]s which made Golgalith a death trap for anyone who stepped foot on the planet. | ||
The [[House Military]] took advantage of this, hurling Golgalith at the assembled [[The Enemy|Enemy]] fleets, dealing them grievous damage and warping the survivors with [[temporal radiation]]. Even after the [[Battle of Golgalith]] ended, the Houses refused to stabilise the displaced Golgalith's timeline, preferring to let it stand as a ghoulish show of force against their enemies — with no concern for the fate of the inhabitants. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Eternal Escape (audio story)|Eternal Escape]]'') | The [[House Military]] took advantage of this, hurling Golgalith at the assembled [[The Enemy|Enemy]] fleets, dealing them grievous damage and warping the survivors with [[temporal radiation]]. Even after the [[Battle of Golgalith]] ended, the Houses refused to stabilise the displaced [[Golgalith's timeline]], preferring to let it stand as a ghoulish show of force against their enemies — with no concern for the fate of the inhabitants. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Eternal Escape (audio story)|Eternal Escape]]'') | ||
Golgalith was left temporally devastated by the War. [[Chris Cwej]], [[Larles]], and [[Kwol]] visited Golgalith to heal the planet's timeline. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crushing Reality (short story)|Crushing Reality]]'') Chris Cwej later told [[Jen Ashfield]] that the [[Psychosphere (planet)|Psychosphere]] was barely better than an asylum on Golgalith. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Collective Unconscious (short story)|Collective Unconscious]]'') | Golgalith was left temporally devastated by the War. [[Chris Cwej]], [[Larles]], and [[Kwol]] visited Golgalith to heal the planet's timeline. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crushing Reality (short story)|Crushing Reality]]'') Chris Cwej later told [[Jen Ashfield]] that the [[Psychosphere (planet)|Psychosphere]] was barely better than an asylum on Golgalith. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Collective Unconscious (short story)|Collective Unconscious]]'') |
Latest revision as of 03:59, 15 November 2024
Golgalith was a nexus world (PROSE: Crushing Reality) which was located at the Earth Alliance border in the Jathar Expanse. (PROSE: Flight of the Cyberons) It was located near Gulliver's Rest. (PROSE: Crushing Reality, Flight of the Cyberons)
In 3009, the Oblivion Spark patrolled the area near Golgalith as part of the Cyberon War. (PROSE: Flight of the Cyberons)
During the War in Heaven, the Enemy tried to destroy Golgalith because its status as a nexus world meant that its loss would be a crucial blow against the Great Houses' Spiral Politic. The Houses retaliated by sending in the Fifth Time Fleet, and Faction Paradox also sent in significant forces, both trying to take back control of Golgalith's timeline and recklessly rewriting the lives of the inhabitants in the process. The tangle of contradictory, warring timelines became a mess of self-sustaining time storms which made Golgalith a death trap for anyone who stepped foot on the planet.
The House Military took advantage of this, hurling Golgalith at the assembled Enemy fleets, dealing them grievous damage and warping the survivors with temporal radiation. Even after the Battle of Golgalith ended, the Houses refused to stabilise the displaced Golgalith's timeline, preferring to let it stand as a ghoulish show of force against their enemies — with no concern for the fate of the inhabitants. (AUDIO: Eternal Escape)
Golgalith was left temporally devastated by the War. Chris Cwej, Larles, and Kwol visited Golgalith to heal the planet's timeline. (PROSE: Crushing Reality) Chris Cwej later told Jen Ashfield that the Psychosphere was barely better than an asylum on Golgalith. (PROSE: Collective Unconscious)