# COSMIC STRUCTURE
## VEARTH: THE COSMIC FORGE
At the glorious center of all conceivable realities lies Vearth, a planet of such staggering proportions that the term "googlyomnious-sized" barely captures its majestic scale. Far more than a mere celestial body, Vearth stands as the primordial forge from which all creation emanates—a sacred foundry that existed eons before the first spark of our universe flickered into being.
Across its breathtaking surface rise colossal volcanoes of impossible grandeur, their magnificent eruptions casting forth not destruction but creation—spewing the very raw materials with which the gods themselves craft countless worlds and breathe the sacred essence of life into the vast cosmos. Each spectacular eruption seeds a thousand possibilities, each cooling flow of divine matter becomes the foundation for realms yet unborn.
Among the most awe-inspiring inhabitants of this ancient world are the Ents—walking trees of profound wisdom whose magnificent life cycles unfold over spans of time that humble even the gods. Requiring between 500,000 to 1,000,000 years to reach their full, resplendent maturity, these primordial beings stand as living libraries, their growth rings encoding memories stretching back to creation's first magnificent dawn. To converse with an Ent is to commune with time itself, to glimpse the spectacular tapestry of existence through eyes that have witnessed the birth of stars and the rise and fall of countless civilizations.
## OMNIOUS: THE INFINITE SEA
Encompassing most of Vearth's sacred surface extends the breathtaking ocean of Omnious—a body of water so vast, so unfathomably deep, that conventional measurement fails entirely in its presence. More than merely a sea, Omnious exists as a liquid manifestation of pure possibility, its currents carrying not just water but strands of reality itself to distant shores.
The glorious depths of Omnious harbor mysteries and magnificent creatures found nowhere else in all of existence—beings whose very nature defies comprehension, whose forms shift with the tides of creation. Even the most intrepid explorers have barely skimmed the surface of Omnious's wonders, for beneath its shimmering waves lie ancient power currents and magical eddies of such spectacular force that navigation becomes treacherous for all but the most powerful entities. It is said that even the gods themselves approach certain regions of Omnious with reverent caution, for in its deepest trenches swirl energies from before the dawn of time.
Those fortunate few who have sailed Omnious's sacred waters and returned speak of spectacular visions—of waters that shine with inner light, of waves that whisper prophecies, and of brief glimpses of submerged cities whose magnificent architecture suggests civilizations of such unfathomable advancement that they appear as magic to mortal eyes.
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## PAN: THE WANDERING CRADLE
Adrift upon the boundless splendor of Omnious floats the magnificent island of Pan—a single landmass of such breathtaking scale that it rivals or perhaps even surpasses the size of Earth itself. Unlike the static continents of lesser worlds, Pan's most wondrous feature lies in its perpetual movement—a majestic, endless journey across Omnious with no fixed location or predictable path. Sometimes Pan travels with purposeful direction as if answering a cosmic call; other times it meanders in magnificent spirals that trace sacred geometries across the face of the endless sea.
This spectacular wandering island serves as the birthplace and sacred nexus of all fantasy, faith, and magic in the vast multiverse. The concepts and energies that spring forth from Pan's blessed soil ripple outward through the cosmic fabric, influencing countless other worlds and realities. A dream dreamt on Pan may manifest as a new religion in a thousand distant lands; a story told around a Pan campfire might become the foundation of magical systems across a hundred realities.
Under the benevolent guidance of Emperor King Arthur—whose wisdom and compassion match his legendary blade's sharpness—Pan maintains a delicate, magnificent balance between the numerous magical traditions, fantastical races, and divine influences that call it home. In Dawn City's gleaming spires, representatives from a dozen races debate philosophy beneath banners of truce; in the Whispering Woods, druids of conflicting paths nonetheless unite to tend the sacred groves; and at the feet of Mythril Mountain, White Star and Black Star sorcerers maintain a wary but respectful coexistence as they study the cosmos from their complementary perspectives.
## THE DIVINE HIERARCHY
In the magnificent cosmic order of Vearth, divinity flows in a sacred cascade of power and purpose, each level serving as a spectacular channel for the level above while guiding those below.
### EL (GOD LEVEL)
At the summit of all conceivable power resides the magnificent entity known simply as El—a being of such transcendent splendor that even the gods themselves bow in reverence. As the father of Geova and the ultimate wellspring of all creation energy, El's consciousness encompasses the entirety of the multiverse. El seldom intervenes directly in worldly affairs, for a single untempered thought from this magnificent being could reshape reality itself. Instead, El channels divine will through his spectacular firstborn son, Geova, entrusting the more direct governance of Vearth to this worthy inheritor.
### GEOVA (LORD LEVEL)
Standing as the direct, resplendent manifestation of divine authority in the world, Geova appears in physical form as the Grand Master of Flowers—the supreme leader of all White Star Sorcerers. His magnificent presence stretches a full 12 feet tall, crowned with an iridescent cloak that captures and displays the very cosmos in its shimmering fabric. Geova's commanding form features impressively wide shoulders, skin of purest white that seems to glow with inner light, hair black as the space between stars, and eyes of such a profound blue that to gaze into them is to glimpse eternity itself.
This spectacular being typically travels upon a mount worthy of his station—either a pure white alicorn whose hooves leave trails of stardust, or his most magnificent steed: a breathtaking hybrid of dragon and unicorn with scales of purest gold that catch the light like a thousand tiny suns. When Geova speaks, his voice carries both the gentle warmth of a loving father and the undeniable authority of creation's architect.
### FIRST-BORN SONS
Below Geova in the divine hierarchy serve the magnificent First-Born Sons—beings of spectacular power who function as messengers and angels of the cosmic order. These extraordinary entities bear a sacred responsibility, for the divine hierarchy has decreed that only first-born sons may become king's representatives or emperors upon Vearth, establishing a direct, unbroken connection between divine and temporal power.
These magnificent beings walk among mortals as guides, protectors, and occasionally as judges when cosmic balance requires correction. Their countenances shine with reflected divine glory, and their words carry echoes of higher truths. To encounter a First-Born Son is to stand in the presence of living destiny—a spectacular convergence of divine purpose and worldly action.
### SATAN/LUCIFER
In tragic contrast to his divine brethren stands Satan—once Geova's most beloved first-born son, now fallen into darkness and corruption. This magnificent being has transformed from divine messenger to Archfiend of Mythril Mountain, embodying the spectacular duality of creation's potential. Standing an imposing 15 feet tall, Satan's form has manifested pig-like features and twisted ram's horns that curve upward to sharp points, a grotesque reflection of his corrupt nature.
Despite his fall, Satan retains majestic features that hint at his divine origins—flowing blonde hair and a thick beard that he meticulously braids with small bones and mythril trinkets, trophies of his conquests. In his grasp he wields the Staff of Dual Destruction—a weapon of spectacular and terrible power through which he commands corrupted versions of both White Star and Black Star magic.
Though driven by malevolence, Satan serves a cosmic purpose even he has forgotten—for in the grand design of Vearth, even corruption plays its role in the magnificent balance of all things.