Torrent, setting overview

This is a general overview for the SETTING in the Torrent Universe, the link to the LORE overview can be found at the bottom of this page!

Kava

Kava is the star at the center of the Torrent system, once a beacon of light and life for the people of Torrent-I and II, eventually became a harbinger of death, the housing for an anomalous entity known as "The Necrosa"

Torrent-I-X

Torrent-I-X was the smallest planet in the star system. It was also he first planet to be destroyed by the Necrosa, where the Etholeave experiments took place, and the Draconic Wars. Completely uninhabitable after the Necrosa's influence.

Torrent-II-X

Torrent-II-X was the largest planet in the Torrent star system, and the second to be destroyed by the Necrosa. This is where major innovation took place, and a prevention plan was made to rid the next planet of the Necrosa, however sacrificing Torrent-II-X in the process.

Torrent-III

Second-largest planet in the Torrent System, left relatively unaffected by the Necrosa, due to a planetary shield created by Dr. Frederic. Where most of the story takes place. Currently populated by over 9 billion inhabitants, both human, Etholeave, and extratorrential. Major Kingdom, Bellae, is led by King Bernadette.

Torrent-IV

Second smallest planet in the Torrent star system, completely unaffected by the Necrosa's influence, also protected by Dr. Frederic's shield. A majority of the planet is filled with military bases, being led entirely by Finneas Thorne.

Torrent-V

Currently only inhabited by the most wealthy in the torrent system, also seen as a vacation destination. Has been left completely unaffected by the Necrosa's influence, also thanks to Dr. Frederic's shield.

The Necrosa

The Necrosa is a minimally understood entity living within the star Kava, which feeds on the inorganic material in the surrounding planets. It feeds on these planets from the inside out, consuming all in it's tracks until it bursts through the surface. Coming into contact with the Necrosa can have severe physical and psychological effects. The Necrosa is not alive, nor is it sentient, it behaves similarly to a virus.