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Ares – Solar System

Ashtrum I – Heaven of Ares, Military Heaven

The central hub of military operations in the Ares system. A fortress-like planet where soldiers are trained and stationed.

Ashtrum II – Hell of Ares, Mining Planet (Nickname: Hell's Garden)

A harsh and unforgiving mining world, known for its brutal living conditions. It is rich in valuable minerals, but life here is grueling, earning it the nickname Hell's Garden.

Ashtrum III – Agricultural Planet

Still governed under a feudal system, its people live much like those in ancient times. It is the primary supplier of food for the Ares system, as its produce is superior in both quality and quantity. While other planets also cultivate food, the government deems it more efficient to rely on Ashtrum III's large-scale agricultural production. Many retired war heroes choose this planet as their final resting place. The planet's governor uses it as an example to promote the idea of a great heaven.

Cronos I – A Cold Moon of the Gas Giant J-30

Infected by Zyphorid, a corrupting force from the Origin World. It holds vast reserves of Energy Crystals, making it a potential power source. However, due to its high level of corruption, it is considered dangerous. Some speculate that it could become a second Ashtrum II if properly exploited.

Cronos II – A Cold, Desert-Like Moon of J-30

A barren, icy wasteland with unknown potential. Due to its inhospitable conditions, it has been largely ignored. Its native inhabitants, known as the Beduin, have adapted to the harsh environment and live in isolation.

Lahr – The Forgotten World

Once a thriving planet with an estimated ten billion humans, Lahr is now a dark, rocky wasteland, serving as the garbage dump of the Ares System. The toxic environment, filled with the discarded waste of countless worlds, has given rise to a new class of survivors—the Scavengers.

Legends say these Scavengers are the original survivors of Lahr's destruction, remnants of an unknown war that wiped out its civilization. Others believe they are simply the poor and desperate, drawn from various planets and moons of Ares, hoping to salvage something of value from the endless mountains of waste. The truth remains unknown, buried beneath centuries of debris and lost history.

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