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=Overview= | |||
Liberty's Cluster are a successful minority of Dionae which live in the Republic of Biesel. Having been in the Republic for nearly a century, they have flourished despite their origins as Rueltab Survivors. | |||
= | =History= | ||
' | Following the Rueltab incident in 2378, where one of the largest-known Dionae sustained roughly 50% casualties and fractured following an attack against Solarian vessels, all survivors of the Rueltab would be considered indebted to the Solarian Alliance and forced to labor to work it off across Solarian space, with most being sent off to various planets as industrial labor or forced into contracts by the megacorporations operating within solarian space. Out of this group, some would be sent to Biesel starsystem to work largely on the nascent colony of New Gibson to aid in its construction. This group of original exodites would, over time, band together to form what is now known as the Liberty's Cluster, sticking together to survive the planet’s harsh environment, even for Dionae, as the cold would only slow the species down and the ever-present darkness would withhold natural light. United in survival, their former origin, and still developing faith as they tried to find a place in their new lives, the cluster’s inhabitants would eventually gain enough influence to petition for their relocation off of New Gibson and towards the much more favorable planet of Biesel, still serving as labor in the construction of Mendel’s district 11, but having a much easier existence and chance to thrive. | ||
Over time, the newly migrated cluster would begin to call the district home, initially taking up residency in various abandoned buildings as the district became neglected in its construction, but under the leadership of Connected To The Blossoms Beyond would expand and construct what would eventually became the Eternal Gardens, the cultural capital of Dionae within Biesel’s borders, and, in turn, come together to form the Eternal Church, creating a unified voice for the species while cementing their place in the system. Over time, members of the cluster would spread across the rest of the system’s planets, eventually residing on Valkyrie and returning to New Gibson, if much smaller in population compared to Biesel itself. New Generations, spared from the trauma of Rueltab, would eventually take root, born into Biesel culture and beliefs, with most grasping towards it; even if some would choose a different path independent of Biesel and potentially the Eternal itself, and despite being the prominent majority of Biesel’s Dionae population, Dionae independent of the cluster would over time come to reside in the system as well, largely seeking a place within the Eternal Church’s safety. | |||
==Culture== | |||
===The Exodites=== | |||
Exodites are the first generation, of what would eventually become Liberty's Cluster, to have arrived in the Biesel Republic. Most of these were routed from the Rueltab system, through New Gibson, to assist with construction on the nascent colony. Afterwards they dispered into the wider republic, Especially on Mendell and Valkyrie. | |||
Due to their collectivistic nature, societal upkeep is a strongly held value for Exodesists, and this extends to all aspects of public or civic life for them. Volunteer or charity work is extremely common, and enlistment in the military is seen as mandatory. Whereever the Exodites reside, the streets are cleaner, and the infrastructure is less tarnished. | |||
Key industries that The Exodites specialize include waste management, landscaping, public infrastructure, trades, construction, and sanitation. Much of the skillset used to break down, salvage, and recycle refuse dumped into the Rueltab translates well into these fields. Exodites see this also as a means of giving back to or rewarding the Nation of Biesel for recieving them into their borders, and later on accepting them as members of the country. Many of these Exodites have become irreplaceable fixtures of the organizations they work for, not interested in advancement, rather, fulfilling personnel vacancies as they see fit, and passing on knowledge to the new hires. | |||
=== | ===Vagabond Culture=== | ||
Many Exodites often go through extended periods of self-imposed Vagrancy. This practice is a distant holdover from when they were once part of the Voidtamer Confluence, drifting through the endless expanse of space. This coupled with their extremely low maintenance compared to other species means that Exodites usually only acquire homes or rent appartments as a passing fancy, or if they are siring more gestalts into the world. Otherwise, many retain their possessions in storage units, where they may occasionally rest before venturing into the streets once more. | |||
These Vagabonds do not wander listlessly, without awareness or intent, however. They are constantly absorbing information from their surroundings through observation, memorizing every nook and cranny, gathering information across all spectrums of light and sound. Many, particularly in Mendel, even keep animal familiars that they are able to share minds with. | |||
This makes Exodite Vagabonds particularly in touch with the many disparate concerns of Biesel's populace, and because of their propensity to assist those around them, they have become a welcome feature of the many urban centers they roam. | |||
===Attire=== | |||
Traditionally, Exodites are garbed in hooded brown robes, decorated with trinkets or items of significance found during their vagabond treks. Underneath their robes, they are covered in pouches, bags, and satchels, a vestige practice from their nomadic days as Voidtamers. Affixing gentle noisemakers is common practice, such as bells or wind chimes, usually as a courtesy to passerby of Vagabond Exodites, as they tend to eavesdrop on conversations by accident. | |||
=The Biesellions= | |||
For | The Biesellions are the second generation progeny of the Rueltab Exodites. For Biesellions, They have not experienced the outcome of the Rueltab incident personally, nor do they have experiences of the time before in the void. This rift in a shared experience is ultimately what distinguishes Biesellions from simply being an extension of their Exoditic parentage, and even though the generations are able to merge and share memories this way, A Biesellion would see the experiences of their parents as a distant memory. Something separate and externalized. | ||
Biesellions know nothing else except the Republic and its people, and are inculcated in human culture. Most of them are Singular Sound mindtypes, due to their relatively young age and human influences. | |||
===Community, Family Structure, Upbringing=== | |||
Every single member of Liberty's Cluster can trace their lineage to the Rueltab Titan. Because of this, and their biologically asexual nature, Liberty's Cluster is internally an extremely high trust society where every member shares a familial bond with each other. | |||
Biesellions are typically sired and raised communally by like-minded Exodites that band together and pool resources. Biesellion "childhood", or The Siring Period, has many parallels to the upbringing of other children of the republic. They participate in the same school system as everyone else until they graduate Highschool. | |||
Rather than attend college or university for their higher education, Biesellions study at Eternalite colleges; Accredited institutions that are funded and operated by the Eternal Church. In addition to a conventional curriculum, these colleges are the only institutions in the Republic where blood or genetic learning is facilitated and sanctioned. | |||
==Subcultures== | |||
Unlike Exodites, Biesellions are significantly less culturally uniform. Biesel has left an individualistic impression on the Biesellions, and there is much more plurality and subculture among them as a result. | |||
===Erudites=== | |||
Erudites are Biesellions that feel a close connection or a desire for their Exoditic-Voidtamer heritage. Erudites, as implied in the name, pursue a scholastic lifestyle in close association with the Eternal church, versing themselves in the sciences as well as Eternal theology. | |||
Erudites often find Biesellite culture and way of life to be extremely isolating or atomising, lacking any shared identity or community. Their relationship to the Republic itself is one of dispassionate support, rather than die-hard loyalty. Fascinated with the Voidic perspective, they see the Republic as a temporal construct, one that they very well might outlast within the span of their lifetimes; many Biesellions often turn to Eruditism when they outlive their temporal friend groups. | |||
Until a point in time which makes it impossible, Erudites see themselves as stewards and caretakers of the Republic, following in the footsteps of the Exodites. Unlike Exodites, which focused more on the land and infrastructure of the republic, Erudites prefer to assist by tapping into their deep reserves of learned knowledge. Erudites usually lend their services to academia and government, though they occasionally lend their knowledge and expertise to the privatized megacorp sector. | |||
===Loyalists=== | |||
The Rueltab Incident was one of the worst handled first contact events in current galactic history. One of the reasons why the Republic of Biesel was so willing to accept Rueltab survivors from the Solarians, was out of spite of the incident. While the Exodites have moved on, Some of their progeny have not, and their indigence towards the Solarians is only matched by their patriotism of the Republic. These Loyalists hold the Republic and its values dearly, it's success and continued operation being existentially tied to the survival of Liberty's cluster. Loyalists have a strong martial culture, Enlistment in the Tau Ceti Armed forces is high, and often treated as a rite of passage in this subculture. | |||
Loyalists are also the most politically active of the Biesellions, with the topic of the place of Megacorporations and the SCC in the Republic being strongly polarizing among each other. | |||
=== | ===Mavericks=== | ||
As close to rebellious as Dionae in Biesel can get, Mavericks encompass Biesellions that feel significantly less bound by shared obligations or Dionaen collectivism. Instead, they embrace the more individualistic, libertine elements of Biesellian society, and seek new experiences rather than hard knowledge or unity, unlike the Erudites or the Loyalists. | |||
This drive for individual freedom is about as much as most Mavericks have in common with each other, however, and to what end they take their ambitions varies significantly. Some continue to seek knowledge and pursue The Eternal in their own idiosyncratic manner, others are materialists: ambitious hustlers that wish to make their mark, and their bag. Others are curious of the other cultures, and become well versed in the doings of other species. | |||
There are some lines that Mavericks will not cross, however. Mavericks still see themselves as familial extensions of Liberty's cluster, they will not turn against them. The paths they choose to take with their sense of independence must in some way relate to the benefit of the Cluster. Likewise, abandoning worship of the Eternal is completely out of the question. | |||
=The Eternal Church of Biesel= | |||
The Eternal Church is the central institution to the social and political life of Liberty's Cluster, Rivaling the Republic itself. It was formally established in 2434, through the joint cooperation of the Exodites and religious authorities from the Voidtamer Confluence. | |||
It is a monolithic institution that serves the functions of worship, research, education, study, and cultural exchange between the Voidtamer Confluence and Liberty's Cluster. It is the center of community life and identity in Liberty's Cluster. | |||
From Blossom's Beyond is the current leader of the church: a merged Argus composed of the then leadership of Biesel's Exoditic enclave, and the head of the religious envoy sent to Biesel. Its mission is to instill the cultural heritage of the Voidtamers into Liberty's cluster, to document or study Temporals and their creations, and to maintain balanced relations between the Church, The Republic, and The Voidtamer Confluence. | |||
= | =Enclaves= | ||
==Biesel== | |||
Playing host to the primary home of both the Liberty’s cluster, Biesel has over time become known to host one of the largest populations of Dionae in human space. Initially, the Dionae of Liberty’s Cluster were funneled into New Gibson to aid in the construction of the colony, but thanks to the planet’s near-inhospitable nature to Dionae, many of these initial inhabitants would band together to petition to migrate to Biesel itself. This group, united in origin, survival, and faith, eventually would be allowed to settle in Mendel’s District 11, sent to aid in the construction of the newly up-and-coming district. Despite all efforts and thanks to a myriad of factors, this endeavor would eventually fail, but the migrated Dionae population would be allowed to remain in the district as it would become neglected by the city, falling to crime and poverty. The initial exodite planet would, in order to remain safe while nurturing the next generations of Dionae, largely stick together in a united community, eventually paving the way for what would become the district’s Eternal Church and Eternal Gardens. | |||
Biesel’s Dionae population faced a near-constant struggle as they would have to keep themselves safe against the district’s crime while looking for employment and, as time went on, sought more rights and guarantees for their existence in the system. Most would remain in District 11, but others, whether wishing to escape the church’s growing influence or just for safer pastures outside the district, would leave and find sanctuary elsewhere in the planet, coming to settle in Scottsdale and Phoenixpoint as part of its industrial workforce, and latter of which recently leading to a significant increase in Einstein Engine’s Dionae workforce as they acquired the city. | |||
Those who would remain in District 11 would see a marketable increase in their quality of life over time as the Dionae enclave in the district saw development, going from a small collection of makeshift constructions and repurposed buildings to what would become known as the Eternal Gardens.Over time, the initial Exodite population would be overtaken in numbers by the newer generations, primarily consistenting of the Biesellions, those who did not live through the Rueltab, only coming into existence once their forebearers settled on the planet itself. This relatively younger population would be influenced less by their time in space or horrors of Rueltab, and instead by their time on the planet and with human company, finding their place within the planet’s population. | |||
==New Gibson== | |||
Serving as the original home of Liberty’s cluster in the republic, much of its Dionae population has since migrated away towards much more habitable planets for the species, chiefly Biesel, if still leaving behind a rather large enclave of Exodite Dionae within the planet’s surfacer population. In more recent years, however, the planet has seen a new wave of Dionae migrates from Libery’s cluster, often those who would be considered Mavericks in the cluster’s eyes. | |||
Initially, The Dionae of Liberty’s cluster were sent to New Gibson to serve a construction and industrial workforce on the colony, an existence that, thanks to the planet’s freezing atmosphere and limited sources of natural light, made it difficult for Dionae to survive on the planet. This group of Dionae, the initial Exodites, would eventually band together to form the earliest iteration of a unified Dionae Community within the Republic, lobbying for resettlement in Biesel to aid in the construction of District Eleven. | |||
The majority of New Gibson’s population would mostly relocate away from the planet in due time; however, despite all the difficulties in doing so, they would leave behind an enclave of Exodites who decided to stay for one reason or another, mostly due to the sentiment of the location they held as something they helped build. Over time this population would largely integrate with the planet’s surface dwellers across various Ovanstads, helping aid the planet’s industrial and tourism-based workforce, if preferring to stay in the warmth and light over jobs leaving them out in the cold and darkness. | |||
Starting in the 2450s, a new wave of Dionae migrants would make their way to the planet, still members of the Liberty Cluster, but wishing to escape the ideals of the Eternal Church and most of the cluster itself. This group, becoming known as Mavericks, slowly made their way to the planet, largely seeking a new life on the planet’s surface, but with some making their way to the underground. Despite much of this population being considered young for the species, they were often highly intelligent and skilled in the labor they could provide, giving them a place in the planet’s workforce, but causing some strife as they were often seen as outsiders by the New Gibsonite population. While uncommon, thanks to the planet’s inhospitable nature to the species both above and underground, some of this Maverick population would end up turning to lives of crime, commonly in the underground as they seek out necessary resources to survive. | |||
==Valkyrie== | |||
Hosting a relatively small attachment to the planet, Valkyrie has never held a significant of a Dionae population, instead largely being made up of smaller communities of the various subgroups that make up Liberty’s cluster, with one notable exemption being as the home of the Erudites, or those from Liberty’s Cluster seeking a closer connection to their void-bound heritage. These Dionae can be found dotted throughout the entirety of the planet, tending to stick together as smaller groups rather than any large or centralized communities, remaining largely within or adjacent to the planet’s habitation domes, largely employed as dockworkers or in some form of logistics. Rather than being driven by opportunity or careers, these Dionae tend to simply be motivated to earn credits to help fuel their beliefs, allowing them go on pilgrimages if not eventually earn enough to be able to independently live amongst the stars once more, if more of a dream for most as the costs for ships remains steep. | |||
While far from permanent residents of the planet, many Dionae have come to view Valkyrie as a rest stop between various voidic outings, largely trader and mining crews. These Dionae will often dock at the planet for some time as they sell their goods and restock, remaining in the larger settlements of the planets. Outside of the Erudites, the Eternal church also hosts a small but noteworthy presence on the planet, hosting several temples, shrines, and pilgrimage sites across both its surface and around its orbit. | |||
Latest revision as of 21:15, 25 October 2025
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Overview
Liberty's Cluster are a successful minority of Dionae which live in the Republic of Biesel. Having been in the Republic for nearly a century, they have flourished despite their origins as Rueltab Survivors.
History
Following the Rueltab incident in 2378, where one of the largest-known Dionae sustained roughly 50% casualties and fractured following an attack against Solarian vessels, all survivors of the Rueltab would be considered indebted to the Solarian Alliance and forced to labor to work it off across Solarian space, with most being sent off to various planets as industrial labor or forced into contracts by the megacorporations operating within solarian space. Out of this group, some would be sent to Biesel starsystem to work largely on the nascent colony of New Gibson to aid in its construction. This group of original exodites would, over time, band together to form what is now known as the Liberty's Cluster, sticking together to survive the planet’s harsh environment, even for Dionae, as the cold would only slow the species down and the ever-present darkness would withhold natural light. United in survival, their former origin, and still developing faith as they tried to find a place in their new lives, the cluster’s inhabitants would eventually gain enough influence to petition for their relocation off of New Gibson and towards the much more favorable planet of Biesel, still serving as labor in the construction of Mendel’s district 11, but having a much easier existence and chance to thrive.
Over time, the newly migrated cluster would begin to call the district home, initially taking up residency in various abandoned buildings as the district became neglected in its construction, but under the leadership of Connected To The Blossoms Beyond would expand and construct what would eventually became the Eternal Gardens, the cultural capital of Dionae within Biesel’s borders, and, in turn, come together to form the Eternal Church, creating a unified voice for the species while cementing their place in the system. Over time, members of the cluster would spread across the rest of the system’s planets, eventually residing on Valkyrie and returning to New Gibson, if much smaller in population compared to Biesel itself. New Generations, spared from the trauma of Rueltab, would eventually take root, born into Biesel culture and beliefs, with most grasping towards it; even if some would choose a different path independent of Biesel and potentially the Eternal itself, and despite being the prominent majority of Biesel’s Dionae population, Dionae independent of the cluster would over time come to reside in the system as well, largely seeking a place within the Eternal Church’s safety.
Culture
The Exodites
Exodites are the first generation, of what would eventually become Liberty's Cluster, to have arrived in the Biesel Republic. Most of these were routed from the Rueltab system, through New Gibson, to assist with construction on the nascent colony. Afterwards they dispered into the wider republic, Especially on Mendell and Valkyrie.
Due to their collectivistic nature, societal upkeep is a strongly held value for Exodesists, and this extends to all aspects of public or civic life for them. Volunteer or charity work is extremely common, and enlistment in the military is seen as mandatory. Whereever the Exodites reside, the streets are cleaner, and the infrastructure is less tarnished.
Key industries that The Exodites specialize include waste management, landscaping, public infrastructure, trades, construction, and sanitation. Much of the skillset used to break down, salvage, and recycle refuse dumped into the Rueltab translates well into these fields. Exodites see this also as a means of giving back to or rewarding the Nation of Biesel for recieving them into their borders, and later on accepting them as members of the country. Many of these Exodites have become irreplaceable fixtures of the organizations they work for, not interested in advancement, rather, fulfilling personnel vacancies as they see fit, and passing on knowledge to the new hires.
Vagabond Culture
Many Exodites often go through extended periods of self-imposed Vagrancy. This practice is a distant holdover from when they were once part of the Voidtamer Confluence, drifting through the endless expanse of space. This coupled with their extremely low maintenance compared to other species means that Exodites usually only acquire homes or rent appartments as a passing fancy, or if they are siring more gestalts into the world. Otherwise, many retain their possessions in storage units, where they may occasionally rest before venturing into the streets once more.
These Vagabonds do not wander listlessly, without awareness or intent, however. They are constantly absorbing information from their surroundings through observation, memorizing every nook and cranny, gathering information across all spectrums of light and sound. Many, particularly in Mendel, even keep animal familiars that they are able to share minds with. This makes Exodite Vagabonds particularly in touch with the many disparate concerns of Biesel's populace, and because of their propensity to assist those around them, they have become a welcome feature of the many urban centers they roam.
Attire
Traditionally, Exodites are garbed in hooded brown robes, decorated with trinkets or items of significance found during their vagabond treks. Underneath their robes, they are covered in pouches, bags, and satchels, a vestige practice from their nomadic days as Voidtamers. Affixing gentle noisemakers is common practice, such as bells or wind chimes, usually as a courtesy to passerby of Vagabond Exodites, as they tend to eavesdrop on conversations by accident.
The Biesellions
The Biesellions are the second generation progeny of the Rueltab Exodites. For Biesellions, They have not experienced the outcome of the Rueltab incident personally, nor do they have experiences of the time before in the void. This rift in a shared experience is ultimately what distinguishes Biesellions from simply being an extension of their Exoditic parentage, and even though the generations are able to merge and share memories this way, A Biesellion would see the experiences of their parents as a distant memory. Something separate and externalized. Biesellions know nothing else except the Republic and its people, and are inculcated in human culture. Most of them are Singular Sound mindtypes, due to their relatively young age and human influences.
Community, Family Structure, Upbringing
Every single member of Liberty's Cluster can trace their lineage to the Rueltab Titan. Because of this, and their biologically asexual nature, Liberty's Cluster is internally an extremely high trust society where every member shares a familial bond with each other. Biesellions are typically sired and raised communally by like-minded Exodites that band together and pool resources. Biesellion "childhood", or The Siring Period, has many parallels to the upbringing of other children of the republic. They participate in the same school system as everyone else until they graduate Highschool. Rather than attend college or university for their higher education, Biesellions study at Eternalite colleges; Accredited institutions that are funded and operated by the Eternal Church. In addition to a conventional curriculum, these colleges are the only institutions in the Republic where blood or genetic learning is facilitated and sanctioned.
Subcultures
Unlike Exodites, Biesellions are significantly less culturally uniform. Biesel has left an individualistic impression on the Biesellions, and there is much more plurality and subculture among them as a result.
Erudites
Erudites are Biesellions that feel a close connection or a desire for their Exoditic-Voidtamer heritage. Erudites, as implied in the name, pursue a scholastic lifestyle in close association with the Eternal church, versing themselves in the sciences as well as Eternal theology. Erudites often find Biesellite culture and way of life to be extremely isolating or atomising, lacking any shared identity or community. Their relationship to the Republic itself is one of dispassionate support, rather than die-hard loyalty. Fascinated with the Voidic perspective, they see the Republic as a temporal construct, one that they very well might outlast within the span of their lifetimes; many Biesellions often turn to Eruditism when they outlive their temporal friend groups. Until a point in time which makes it impossible, Erudites see themselves as stewards and caretakers of the Republic, following in the footsteps of the Exodites. Unlike Exodites, which focused more on the land and infrastructure of the republic, Erudites prefer to assist by tapping into their deep reserves of learned knowledge. Erudites usually lend their services to academia and government, though they occasionally lend their knowledge and expertise to the privatized megacorp sector.
Loyalists
The Rueltab Incident was one of the worst handled first contact events in current galactic history. One of the reasons why the Republic of Biesel was so willing to accept Rueltab survivors from the Solarians, was out of spite of the incident. While the Exodites have moved on, Some of their progeny have not, and their indigence towards the Solarians is only matched by their patriotism of the Republic. These Loyalists hold the Republic and its values dearly, it's success and continued operation being existentially tied to the survival of Liberty's cluster. Loyalists have a strong martial culture, Enlistment in the Tau Ceti Armed forces is high, and often treated as a rite of passage in this subculture. Loyalists are also the most politically active of the Biesellions, with the topic of the place of Megacorporations and the SCC in the Republic being strongly polarizing among each other.
Mavericks
As close to rebellious as Dionae in Biesel can get, Mavericks encompass Biesellions that feel significantly less bound by shared obligations or Dionaen collectivism. Instead, they embrace the more individualistic, libertine elements of Biesellian society, and seek new experiences rather than hard knowledge or unity, unlike the Erudites or the Loyalists. This drive for individual freedom is about as much as most Mavericks have in common with each other, however, and to what end they take their ambitions varies significantly. Some continue to seek knowledge and pursue The Eternal in their own idiosyncratic manner, others are materialists: ambitious hustlers that wish to make their mark, and their bag. Others are curious of the other cultures, and become well versed in the doings of other species. There are some lines that Mavericks will not cross, however. Mavericks still see themselves as familial extensions of Liberty's cluster, they will not turn against them. The paths they choose to take with their sense of independence must in some way relate to the benefit of the Cluster. Likewise, abandoning worship of the Eternal is completely out of the question.
The Eternal Church of Biesel
The Eternal Church is the central institution to the social and political life of Liberty's Cluster, Rivaling the Republic itself. It was formally established in 2434, through the joint cooperation of the Exodites and religious authorities from the Voidtamer Confluence. It is a monolithic institution that serves the functions of worship, research, education, study, and cultural exchange between the Voidtamer Confluence and Liberty's Cluster. It is the center of community life and identity in Liberty's Cluster. From Blossom's Beyond is the current leader of the church: a merged Argus composed of the then leadership of Biesel's Exoditic enclave, and the head of the religious envoy sent to Biesel. Its mission is to instill the cultural heritage of the Voidtamers into Liberty's cluster, to document or study Temporals and their creations, and to maintain balanced relations between the Church, The Republic, and The Voidtamer Confluence.
Enclaves
Biesel
Playing host to the primary home of both the Liberty’s cluster, Biesel has over time become known to host one of the largest populations of Dionae in human space. Initially, the Dionae of Liberty’s Cluster were funneled into New Gibson to aid in the construction of the colony, but thanks to the planet’s near-inhospitable nature to Dionae, many of these initial inhabitants would band together to petition to migrate to Biesel itself. This group, united in origin, survival, and faith, eventually would be allowed to settle in Mendel’s District 11, sent to aid in the construction of the newly up-and-coming district. Despite all efforts and thanks to a myriad of factors, this endeavor would eventually fail, but the migrated Dionae population would be allowed to remain in the district as it would become neglected by the city, falling to crime and poverty. The initial exodite planet would, in order to remain safe while nurturing the next generations of Dionae, largely stick together in a united community, eventually paving the way for what would become the district’s Eternal Church and Eternal Gardens.
Biesel’s Dionae population faced a near-constant struggle as they would have to keep themselves safe against the district’s crime while looking for employment and, as time went on, sought more rights and guarantees for their existence in the system. Most would remain in District 11, but others, whether wishing to escape the church’s growing influence or just for safer pastures outside the district, would leave and find sanctuary elsewhere in the planet, coming to settle in Scottsdale and Phoenixpoint as part of its industrial workforce, and latter of which recently leading to a significant increase in Einstein Engine’s Dionae workforce as they acquired the city.
Those who would remain in District 11 would see a marketable increase in their quality of life over time as the Dionae enclave in the district saw development, going from a small collection of makeshift constructions and repurposed buildings to what would become known as the Eternal Gardens.Over time, the initial Exodite population would be overtaken in numbers by the newer generations, primarily consistenting of the Biesellions, those who did not live through the Rueltab, only coming into existence once their forebearers settled on the planet itself. This relatively younger population would be influenced less by their time in space or horrors of Rueltab, and instead by their time on the planet and with human company, finding their place within the planet’s population.
New Gibson
Serving as the original home of Liberty’s cluster in the republic, much of its Dionae population has since migrated away towards much more habitable planets for the species, chiefly Biesel, if still leaving behind a rather large enclave of Exodite Dionae within the planet’s surfacer population. In more recent years, however, the planet has seen a new wave of Dionae migrates from Libery’s cluster, often those who would be considered Mavericks in the cluster’s eyes.
Initially, The Dionae of Liberty’s cluster were sent to New Gibson to serve a construction and industrial workforce on the colony, an existence that, thanks to the planet’s freezing atmosphere and limited sources of natural light, made it difficult for Dionae to survive on the planet. This group of Dionae, the initial Exodites, would eventually band together to form the earliest iteration of a unified Dionae Community within the Republic, lobbying for resettlement in Biesel to aid in the construction of District Eleven.
The majority of New Gibson’s population would mostly relocate away from the planet in due time; however, despite all the difficulties in doing so, they would leave behind an enclave of Exodites who decided to stay for one reason or another, mostly due to the sentiment of the location they held as something they helped build. Over time this population would largely integrate with the planet’s surface dwellers across various Ovanstads, helping aid the planet’s industrial and tourism-based workforce, if preferring to stay in the warmth and light over jobs leaving them out in the cold and darkness.
Starting in the 2450s, a new wave of Dionae migrants would make their way to the planet, still members of the Liberty Cluster, but wishing to escape the ideals of the Eternal Church and most of the cluster itself. This group, becoming known as Mavericks, slowly made their way to the planet, largely seeking a new life on the planet’s surface, but with some making their way to the underground. Despite much of this population being considered young for the species, they were often highly intelligent and skilled in the labor they could provide, giving them a place in the planet’s workforce, but causing some strife as they were often seen as outsiders by the New Gibsonite population. While uncommon, thanks to the planet’s inhospitable nature to the species both above and underground, some of this Maverick population would end up turning to lives of crime, commonly in the underground as they seek out necessary resources to survive.
Valkyrie
Hosting a relatively small attachment to the planet, Valkyrie has never held a significant of a Dionae population, instead largely being made up of smaller communities of the various subgroups that make up Liberty’s cluster, with one notable exemption being as the home of the Erudites, or those from Liberty’s Cluster seeking a closer connection to their void-bound heritage. These Dionae can be found dotted throughout the entirety of the planet, tending to stick together as smaller groups rather than any large or centralized communities, remaining largely within or adjacent to the planet’s habitation domes, largely employed as dockworkers or in some form of logistics. Rather than being driven by opportunity or careers, these Dionae tend to simply be motivated to earn credits to help fuel their beliefs, allowing them go on pilgrimages if not eventually earn enough to be able to independently live amongst the stars once more, if more of a dream for most as the costs for ships remains steep.
While far from permanent residents of the planet, many Dionae have come to view Valkyrie as a rest stop between various voidic outings, largely trader and mining crews. These Dionae will often dock at the planet for some time as they sell their goods and restock, remaining in the larger settlements of the planets. Outside of the Erudites, the Eternal church also hosts a small but noteworthy presence on the planet, hosting several temples, shrines, and pilgrimage sites across both its surface and around its orbit.