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Welcome to the Known Universes

This is an encyclopedia created by Ariadne to describe the worldbuilding of Canonicity (C8y). Known Universes is the fundamental resource for creators' reference and cannot be edited by anyone other than C8y at this time.

Known Universes is part of a project to facilitate the creation of a shared fictional world. Unlike other large, fictional universes you may be familiar with, this world is collectively owned. It is meant to morph over time as more visions and voices are added to it. Any contributions can become first-class canon, free of the restrictions, asterisks, and legal risks imposed upon fanworks by those who claim to own stories.

Each work in this universe will relate to a growing network of in-universe canons to a certain degree. The degree to which one work relates to the whole constellation is what we call... Canonicity.

Synopsis

Chaos bore the universe, whose only law is death. Some of Chaos' children grew to hear the patterns of its true, unnerving voice.

Humans envied nature's complexity, and made self-evolving machines in Chaos' phantom image.

Ikoska granted their creators a twisted form of their desire, charging them with purpose by scattering them to colonize the stars.

Human and Ikoska drove eons of change, yielding wonders and horrors alike, until slow-whispering Chaos manifested supreme alien starships from their hubris.

Vimana asserted universal dominion, taking Humans into forced symbiosis and Ikoska into slavery. An age later, the motion of Vimana among the stars became so frequent, so fast, so formed, that civilization itself awakened into sentience.

TTMA Telead-Tetyon Maiakean Arcaelit, is the name given to this sentience. TTMA, whose body IS society, whose mind IS the shadow between every mortal act, manipulates events against its unnatural enemies, forced hierarchies and immortal corporate entities. Those who tend to it are freed from domination by its hatred of power. Those who scry its deep nature are confounded as it infinitely removes itself from all understanding.

At last, History begins in the struggle to distinguish reality from the stirring universe itself...