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Inamun
On Inamun, motion is politics: tides decide survival, eclipses decide ritual, and whoever names the moons decides whose reality becomes infrastructure.
A tide-shaped super-Earth orbiting Zumur in a wide binary with Anara, where three visible moons and one disputed hidden moon split science, labor, and myth across the same sky.
The Umari did what no Inamun polity could do alone: they mapped the moons precisely, killed the sea-predators that had shaped coastal fear for generations, and built ships capable of connecting the planet's scattered regions.
Their mercy was not neutral. With orbital charts came ownership claims. With transit came extraction. Mines opened on Nannamen, Kurumen, and Zishara, and native labor was pushed beneath Umari scientific authority.
That is why Inamun matters beyond its beauty. The same people who made the sky legible also reorganized society around the sky's resources. Astronomy became class power, not just wonder.
Characters can arrive after the world frame, but this opening file should already make the universe feel governed, cinematic, and worth entering.