KEBULA
Kebula was not always a world of peace. For over 400,000 years, its people rose through conflict—an elite society driven by power, intellect, and dominance. As civilizations advanced and divided into sectors, leaders sought to preserve progress without returning to chaos. From that need, The Constellation was formed—five Archons, the greatest minds chosen through brutal physical and academic trials, first judged by their predecessors and then by the people themselves. Under the influence of visionaries like Yaer Delmund, the Constellation eventually assumed total control, unifying Kebula into a utopia of technological brilliance, free knowledge, and absolute trust in its leaders. Peace was no longer a hope—it was engineered.
Yet even in perfection, Kebula prepared for failure. Hidden beneath its confidence was a contingency plan: the preservation of their species through seeds, archives, and distant worlds, should the unthinkable occur. It was a plan studied, refined, and quietly maintained—but never truly believed necessary. When the outbreak came—mysterious, unstoppable, and beyond the comprehension of even the Archons—it exposed the one flaw Kebula could not solve. A civilization built on logic and control now faced extinction, and for the first time in its history, the Constellation had no answer… only an exit