Auriga[]
Class: Ice
Description: This garden planet was used as a biological laboratory by the Concrete Endless, with myriad experiments run on both native and alien life forms. A site of major conflict during the Dust Wars, the environment degraded and the surface of the planet was eventually covered in ice. While there are rumors and expeditions that claim to have uncovered miraculous ruins and the vestiges of great empires, today Auriga is an icy tomb.
Bilgeli[]
Class: Savannah
Description: A hospitable--if dry--planet, rich in natural resources, Bilgeli served as the base for the Endless research stations that were built in its orbit. One of them in particular, Letum, has a fairly legitimate claim as being the first place in Endless history where the science of virtualization was perfected. For better or for worse, this fact has given it an important role in the mythos of the Endless civilization.
Chiark[]
Class: Terran
Description: Whoever shaped this world into its present form is lost to the sands of time, but it is clear they possessed a mastery of time and space--and games. The whole world is, in fact, the galaxy's most complex game, and players can spend whole lifetimes attempting to master its intricacies. Shrouded in thick mists from the outside, players who "enter" the game find themselves in something akin to a vast living simulation and must rely on all their wits and knowledge to progress. What purpose the game serves is unknown, and whether anybody has ever won is arguable, but what is certain is that the world attracts the galaxy's best minds.
Kyros[]
Class: Barren
Description: Kyros, when discovered, was a planet whose environment was so welcoming that it was taken by many pre-Dust Endless sects as their promised paradise. Unfortunately, conflict and strife exploded over its care and exploitation, and a "grey goo" nanobot plague was unleashed as a suicidal Doomsday weapon that destroyed the biosphere. It exists today only as a memorial and object lesson.
MU3R74[]
Class: ??? (not in-game)
Description: From space the planet seems typical of many an advanced civilization's--large-scale infrastructure, dense urban/industrial areas, cultivated wildernesses--except for one anomaly: the complete absence of a comms spectrum at any wavelengths. Planetside, the truth becomes shockingly clear. MU3R74 is a ghost world, terraformed for future inhabitants who never arrived. The corroding shells of Sowers, the self-replicating robotic workers tasked with making planets habitable for the Virtual Endless, litter the world. What befell the Sowers is unclear. Machine plague? Mass suicide? Whatever it is, the outcome looks like a silent apocalypse.
Mezan[]
Class: Ash
Description: This is the planet of origin of all the humanoid bipeds in the galaxy. Successive waves of colonists departed from Mezan to find less crowded or less restricting places in the galaxy--the Mezari, the Raians, the Collective, and certainly others. Once a jewel of a planet, it has become a tragic, windswept vista of cinders and ruins. There are many theories as to what happened to Mezan, with the primary suspects being overexploitation, civil war, and invasion. It will take time and research to find out what the truth is, and what is science as opposed to rumor, legend, and propaganda.
In the meantime, Mezan awaits its next inhabitants, guarding its secrets in ash-cloaked silence.
Sahar[]
Class: Arid
Description: Though Sahar at first appears to be just another dry planet, devoid of anything other than the simplest of life forms, faint geometric patterns that beg to be investigated seem to be etched on its surface. Initial scans indicate that surface ruins do not appear to be related to these patterns. There is clearly a story here of some form of civilization, but nothing remains that can easily be documented from orbit. Only excavation and exploration might potentially reveal what may once have existed.
Sykagoja[]
Class: Monsoon
Description: This lushly forested world was once a major center of the Endless. Oddly, it was a center both of medical research and of entertainment, for it was here that the avian race called the Hissho were first modified to be more effective warriors, and then trained to provide bloodsport spectacles for bored audiences. The wealth brought by the broadcasts was rolled back into the research facilities and some to the Hissho themselves. Who knows how long this media symbiosis might have gone on, had a Virtual attack not destroyed the infrastructure and cut the Hissho free to forge their own destiny.
Teonha[]
Class: Atoll
Description: The origin planet of the strange race known as the Bhagaba, who are a distributed artificial intelligence whose calculations are done by the random movement of rocks, stones, and even grains of sand on this atoll planet. The warming and cooling of natural ocean currents coupled with tidal shifts and weather turns these elements into a living series of gates and arrays; this in turns transforms the entirety of the planet into a giant computer capable of reason and reflection. The very existence of this planet has caused heated arguments among philosophers and clerics of all stripes, as it is clearly either the work of a supreme being or the irrefutable evidence that one cannot exist.
Tor[]
Class: Tundra
Description: The Endless society developed on this large, cool planet, orbiting a star that they called Prime. Though it is the birthplace of this culture that dominated the galaxy for centuries, they were forced to depart when over-exploitation destabilized the core and crust, triggering seismic changes. Though it is a treasure of artifacts and holds a near-mystical reputation, its history is one of sorrow.
Veil[]
Class: Terran
Description: From orbit this planet is visually uninteresting. Silent and undeveloped, it turns beneath the glare of an indifferent star. History and legend claim it is one of the great centers of Virtual study, however, and the seat of the sub-faction commonly known as the Cabal of Pure Thought. Should these tales be true, the planet would be rich with power generation centers, networks, and a planet-wide infrastructure of super-conducting cables. Until there is a way to render these visible, however, the planet merely appears as it is.
Harrow[]
Class: Destroyed
Description: Destroyed in some ancient cataclysm of unknown providence, today all that remains of the original planet is a vast archipelago of stony islands floating in the void of space. Some of these remnants are no bigger than a rock, while others span thousands of klicks, generating their own gravitational fields. All carry whispers of their past. Still held captive by the local star, with each passing millennia these islands spread a little further apart destined to one day appear to be an ordinary asteroid belt, but as long as the fabled Academy remains here, Harrow will never be considered ordinary.