Earth Geographic Location in The Universe | World Anvil

Earth

The starting point of most intelligent life throughout the explored Universe. Although life did come from other realms, those, too, are thought to be Earthen.  Earth was hollowed out during the Sun Shield project of 936937, to survive the Sun's inevitable demise. Nowadays, it is a thriving museum and archive of Earth history. The inside was made liveable, using artificial sunlight.

Geography

The Earth's outer crust is a hilly mess of ripple-like circles. This was formed when the Earth's outer crust evaporated from the Sun's expansion, and later fell down as molten rain. This formed a molten sea on the surface, which hardened as the molten rain was still falling. The final result is a hilly, rocky terrain with trillions of ripples frozen in stone. The inside is hollowed out and filled with buildings.

Ecosystem

All of Earth's old plants can be seen as they were when the Stasis project began. Most species from ancient Earth are available to be seen in Time parks throughout the great inner cities.

Ecosystem Cycles

Seasons are no longer relevant, and neither is keeping the day, but since Earthlings are the way they are, they do so anyway.

Natural Resources

Devoid of metals to mine, Earth is a mostly residential and agricultural place, since mining and manufacturing are off the table.

History

A planet with some of the richest history known to humanoids. Major events on Earth:
  • The Resource Wars of the 4th Millenium
  • The Aberration War (also Aberration Extinction or Great Monster Hunt)
  • The Illithid Uprising
  • The Great Infestation
  • The Eurafrican Wars
  • The Godfall of 21812
  • Jilabi's Ascension
  • The Amerasian Contract
  • The South Eurafrican Cave-In
  • The Great Expedition
  • The Synthetic War
  • The Expulsion (also Great Fart)

Tourism

It is a tradition of Humans to go to Earth some day in their lives, although many do not follow this tradition.
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