VESSELBORN

The Geban Chronicle

The Era of Early Dominion

~6,000 to ~3,500 Years Before Modern Geba

Population: ~900 million
Gender Ratio: 1:1 (Balanced)
Culture: Tribal warfare, linguistic unification, early military formations
Key Figures: Emperor Vaer’karesh (Founder of the Empire)
Military Focus: Localized warlord conflicts, the five nations of the continent are united to form a single empire, formation of centralized armies, attempts to sail east are halted

Defining Traits

  • Vaer’karesh unites the five nations to give birth to the first empire, enforcing the Geban language and identity through conquest.
  • The first standing armies emerge, transitioning from warlord-led skirmishes to organized imperial rule.
  • All attempts to establish contact with Thazvaar or map their seas are ceased due to their hyper defensiveness.
  • Early relay systems are established in Ngorrhal, the first outside of the origin continent.
  • The empire, now centuries old, intervenes in a massive civil war taking place in the Ngorrhal mountain passes. They side with the people of the Western and Northern Passes against those of the Northeastern Passes.
  • The people of Ngorrhal fully assimilate into the empire in exchange for their survival, becoming the second most populous people in the Geban capital.

The Era of Imperial Conquest

~3,500 to ~3,000 Years Before Modern Geba

Population: ~2 billion
Gender Ratio: 5:1 (Male Deficit Begins)
Culture: Empire expands aggressively, foreign cultures are eradicated
Key Emperors: Emperor Venar'Tal Kareth, Prince Venar’Nethel, Imperator Veris'Kal Therak
Military Focus: Total war, forced assimilation, elite warrior formations

Defining Traits

  • The Empire absorbs or exterminates all opposing civilizations within reach.
  • Veris'Kal Therak is named Imperator of Thazvaar.
  • Emperor Venar'Tal Kareth is named greatest conqueror to ever live.
  • The people of the Ngorrhali passes are officially named ‘Frost Sentinel’, erasing their ancestral names forever. Their greatest warriors become elite soldiers within the empire's military. Many of their martial techniques are adopted empire-wide.
  • Prince Nethel is exiled by Emperor Tal to prevent him from being assassinated. The First Doctrine of Blood Royal is written by Prince Nethel during his exile and merging with the Velcrith.
  • Conquered males are systematically executed, worsening the gender imbalance.
  • The southern continent of Jeyrha is peacefully assimilated into the empire.
  • Mainland of Thazvaar successfully invaded at significant life and resource cost to the empire, first Imperator appointed to maintain regional stability.
  • Elite Military Units Established:
    • The Emperor’s Wrath – Extermination squads ensuring dominance.
    • The Shield of Geba – The Emperor’s personal guards.
    • The Frost Sentinels – Elite and physically massive warriors, adapted to extreme terrains, often campaigning with The Emperor's Wrath.
    • The Sky Hammers – Aerial superiority unit.

The Era of Absolute Expansion

~3,000 to ~2,500 Years Before Modern Geba

Population: ~12 billion
Gender Ratio: 15:1 (Severe Male Shortage)
Culture: Peak empire, bureaucratic stagnation begins
Key Emperors: Emperor Ashan'Eze Narath, Emperor Ashan'Reze Karath, Imperator Kanesh'Tar Zeren, Prince Ashan’Raeth Vareth
Military Focus: War economy, extreme centralization, suppression of dissent

Defining Traits

  • Expansion halts as the empire shifts toward internal control and suppression.
  • Elite warrior groups take over policing roles, enforcing order.
  • Resurgents return in distant lands.
  • The Frost Sentinels thrive in remaining border conflicts, but Sky Hammers face decline as air dominance becomes unsustainable due to lack of technological knowledge needed to cover greater distance and air piracy growing in distant regions.
  • Prince Raeth begins and completes his peaceful expedition of the empire–forever changing false assumptions of the empire's completeness. Book of The Witness and The Account of Two Becomings are both completed during this period.
  • Prince Raeth canonizes the understanding of vessels through observing and recording the merging process of both Seraveth and Velcrith vessels.
  • The Empire begins planetary centralization and relay enforcement. Long-range relay infrastructure is constructed in distant regions.

The Era of Early Stagnation

~2,500 to ~2,200 Years Before Modern Geba

Population: ~40 billion
Gender Ratio: 70:1 (Near Total Male Collapse)
Culture: First reforms attempt to slow decline
Key Emperors: Emperor Ashan'Vaer Kel'varenath (The Luminous Emperor)
Military Focus: Restoration of honor and stability, gender crisis response

Defining Traits

  • The Luminous Emperor issues the Emperor’s Insemination Edict, requiring 80% of women between 21 and 40 to be inseminated.
  • Diplomatic policies attempt to stabilize unrest but cannot halt deeper fractures.
  • Women are the dominant populace of the planet.
  • The center of advanced medicine is moved from Jeyrha to Geba (continent).

The Era of Late Conquest

~2,200 to ~2,000 Years Before Modern Geba

Population: ~56 billion
Gender Ratio: 50:1 (Beginning of Recovery)
Culture: Genetic advancements, war fatigue, decentralization
Key Emperors: Emperor Ashan'Kael Varethis, Emperor Varethis'Auren Kel'varesh
Military Focus: Bio-engineering, diplomacy, technological resurgence

Defining Traits

  • Emperor Ashan'Kael Varethis shifts focus to science and genetics, stabilizing the empire.
  • His son, Emperor Varethis'Auren Kel'varesh, seeks technological wonders, star exploration, and genetic perfection.
  • Prince Varethis'Daer Venar, a Vessel, begins the process of merging with the Velcrith and secretly begins designing the Engineered, using the DNA of the Frost Sentinels as the template for the first generation.
  • Attempted civil uprisings empire-wide.

The Era of Fracture

~2,000 to ~1,500 Years Before Modern Geba

Population: ~56 billion
Gender Ratio: 50:1
Culture: Civil war erupts, the empire weakens but does not fully collapse
Key Figures: Emperor Varethis'Auren Kel'varesh, Prince Varethis'Daer Venar
Military Focus: Factions break apart, engineered warriors rise, elite unit dissolution

Defining Traits

  • The Engineered, originally created by Daer Venar, evolve beyond his protection.
  • Auren recognizes the Engineered as people, not just weapons, and enacts the Reform:
    • The Engineered are granted citizenship.
    • They are allowed to own land, form families, and pursue education.
    • They are no longer forced into battle, though many still choose to serve.
    • The 8-Year Rule: Engineered raised by the empire must serve 8 years in the military after training. After this, they may choose to continue serving or integrate into society.
      • The Tactician-Class is formalized within the Assault-Class, selecting those who fail to match the sheer physical dominance of their peers but excel in tactical analysis, adaptability, and battlefield intuition. They undergo specialized training to refine their strategic abilities.
    • This rule does not apply to natural-born Engineered or hybrids, who are free from birth.
  • Emperor Varethis'Auren Kel'varesh is assassinated, triggering civil wars.
  • The Emperor’s Shadow dissolves into the Underworld, forming the foundation of the Shadow Rulers.
  • The Shield of Geba’s descendants serve as guards of the Shadow Rulers, being the only ones who ever see their faces.
  • Prince Daer, heartbroken, disappears after finding and erasing those responsible for his brother's assassination, along with their entire lineages.

The Era of Shadow Rule

~1,500 to ~500 Years Before Modern Geba

Population: ~63 billion
Gender Ratio: 50:1
Culture: The empire fades, covert governance takes control
Key Figures: Multiple Shadow Rulers (Unknown Identities)
Military Focus: Assassination, espionage, silent rule from the shadows

Defining Traits

  • The Frost Sentinels disappear as an organized force, but their DNA continues to serve as the genetic foundation for Engineered warriors and their descendants.
  • The Underworld solidifies into an empire of hidden rulers, controlling society through secrecy.
  • The Shadow Rulers rule from different regions of Geba, coordinating their power through various systems.

The Warlord Eras

~500 to ~17 Years Before Modern Geba

Population: 67 billion (fluctuated due to war and mass killings)
Gender Ratio: 30:1 (Highly unstable due to wartime mass death)
Culture: Fragmented warlord states, extreme societal collapse, rise of broadcasted war crimes
Key Figures: Various infamous warlords (names erased from history), elite military strike teams
Military Focus: Total lawlessness, private armies, live-streamed psychological warfare

Defining Traits

  • The collapse of centralized control led to the rise of warlords—rogue military leaders, criminal syndicates, and extremists who seized entire regions.
  • Public executions, live-streamed massacres, and extreme humiliation became core tactics of psychological warfare.
  • Captured warlords were stripped of dignity before execution, often forced to confess their failures before being defiled in front of their own soldiers.
  • Live music performances took place on battlefields, with some artists continuing to sing even as they were executed.
  • Captured soldiers were turned into art pieces—dismembered and arranged grotesquely, their remains broadcasted to break enemy morale.
  • Female warlords weaponized the gender imbalance, treating captured men as cattle, trophies, or tools of humiliation.
  • Shadow operatives fight under all banners to ensure the eventual return of stability.
  • The last warlords were captured and erased from history 17 years before the modern era.
  • All names, lineages, and records of warlord factions were systematically purged, ensuring they left no lasting legacy.

The Era of Modern Geba

Present Day – During the Story

Population: 71 billion
Gender Ratio: 25:1 (Stabilized Compared to Past Eras)
Culture: Settling the clearings are now the primary focus, true power is hidden, many figures of the end of the warlord era are now legendary with some becoming celebrities.
Key Figures: Kal’vashir’s Farmstead, Shadow Rulers, Head Shadow Ruler (Distant Descendant of Emperor Auren)
Military Focus: Fragmented warfare, covert governance, historical nostalgia

Defining Traits

  • The current Head Shadow Ruler is a direct descendant of Emperor Auren, ensuring that the imperial bloodline still secretly holds power.
  • Multiple Shadow Rulers govern different regions of Geba, maintaining the true hidden empire.
  • Artificial reproduction is now rare, used primarily for the creation of Engineered individuals.
  • The Shadow Rulers remain unseen, controlling the world from the Geban underworld.
  • The writings of Prince Raeth are resurrected.

The First Doctrine of Blood Royal

Law. Inheritance. Sovereignty.

The Parent Preceded the Children

Origin. Pattern. Collapse.

The Geban Codex

Ashan’Raeth Vareth

Alias: The Witness, Imperial Surveyor of Continuity
Era: Absolute Expansion (~3,000–2,500 Years Before Modern Geba)
Affiliation: Imperial Bloodline (Non-Ruling)

Prince Ashan’Raeth Vareth was son of Emperor Ashan’Eze Narath, and protégé to Emperor Ashan’Reze Karath. Assigned to verify the reach and integrity of the Empire’s relay grid beyond the inner ring, he transformed a simple survey mission into a decade-long documentation of imperial fractures. In the Book of the Witness, Raeth records lost provinces, insurgencies long thought ended, and new Vessel emergences no doctrine had predicted.

Notable Companions

  • Tharyn’Breka Kael — Frost Sentinel, childhood friend, protector, known for towering stature and iron resolve.
  • Caledrin Solarn-Veykar — engineer, heir of the Solarn lineage, specializing in infrastructure recovery and relay stabilization.
  • Eira Vey — former rite-house initiate, turned recorder of Vessel signs, abandoning priesthood to follow Raeth's journey.

Defining Observations

  • Mapped the failure of relay grids across vast inland regions, noting entire zones abandoned by the central empire.
  • Recorded emergence of Velcrith and Seraveth vessel phenomena beyond formal doctrine, observing first-hand the transformative effects.
  • Identified cultural assimilations where Geban and Thazvaari bloodlines merged beyond recognition, creating stable hybrid societies.
  • Confronted local warlords, pirates, and collapsing settlements without formal imperial military support.
  • Documented every moment with the explicit purpose of preserving continuity, in case imperial archives ever fractured beyond repair.

Varethis’Auren Kel’varesh

Alias: Auren, The Last Emperor, The Dreamer of Ascension
Era: Late Conquest → Fracture (~2,200–1,500 Years Before Modern Geba)
Affiliation: Geban Empire

From a young age, it was clear to Emperor Ashan’Kael Varethis that Auren would ascend. He was not chosen out of convenience, but because his mind carried a clarity and conviction the Empire had never seen before. His brother, Prince Varethis’Daer Venar, stood beside him—not in rivalry, but in reverence—possessing the technical brilliance needed to manifest Auren’s ideals. Together, they forged the closest Geba ever came to true, lasting stability. Auren’s reforms sought to elevate the Engineered not as instruments, but as citizens—granting them names, rights, and futures. He dreamed of spacefaring advancement, biological evolution, and a post-imperial world bound by peace. But the Empire, unwilling to change, turned against him. Betrayed from within, Auren was assassinated. His death shattered the throne and ignited the Fracture.

Notable Traits

  • Son of Emperor Ashan’Kael Varethis, chosen early for succession.
  • Bonded with his brother Daer in a rare union of vision and execution.
  • Codified the 8-Year Rule and legitimized Engineered citizenship.
  • Dreamed of post-conquest advancement: technology, peace, and self-directed society.
  • Assassinated in betrayal; death marked the fall of unified Geba.
  • Revered as the last sovereign who believed in something greater than dominion.

Varethis’Daer Venar

Alias: The Hidden Architect, The Father of the Engineered, Vessel of Silent Fire
Era: Late Conquest → Fracture (~2,200–1,500 Years Before Modern Geba)
Affiliation: Imperial Bloodline, Velcrith Vessel

Prince Varethis’Daer Venar was the younger brother of Emperor Varethis’Auren Kel’varesh. Already a structural genius and pioneer of advanced medical systems, he reversed the male population collapse by restoring viable twin and triplet births, stabilized organ transfer protocols during sieges, and designed regenerative wound-lattices that functioned even under active fire. When the signs of merging emerged, Auren recognized the pattern, protecting Daer’s isolation through the lens of Prince Ashan’Raeth Vareth’s ancient chronicles. During his merging with the Velcrith, Daer did not collapse but refined his own pattern, conceiving the Engineered as a sovereign continuation of humanity — built to survive where natural-borns could not, from stratospheric mountain ranges to oceanic abyssal trenches. After Auren’s assassination, Daer enacted total vengeance, erasing entire conspiratorial lineages before vanishing without claiming the throne. His legacy is not statues or titles, but the living testament of the Engineered themselves — a lineage beyond collapse, bearing his pattern in their marrow.

Notable Traits

  • Velcrith Vessel who continued working through merging without collapse.
  • Originator of the Engineered as a sovereign continuation of humanity.
  • Stabilized twin and triplet birth rates to correct the male population deficit.
  • Invented regenerative wound-lattice systems functional under battlefield conditions.
  • Protected by Emperor Auren due to Raeth’s precedent, ensuring his work survived the court’s fear.
  • Vanished after purging Auren’s assassins, leaving only a living legacy in blood.

Venar’Nethel

Alias: Neh, The Exiled Prince, The First Vessel of Fire
Era: Imperial Conquest (~3,500–3,000 Years Before Modern Geba)
Affiliation: Founder of Blood Royal Thought, Former Imperial Heir

Born the son of Emperor Venar’Tal Kareth and a Thazvaari queen whose nation nearly bled the Empire dry, Venar’Nethel was a fusion of absolute conquest and unbroken martial resistance. Even before his emergence, he was regarded as dangerously complete — a mind too focused, a will too exacting, a presence too absolute. He was the Empire’s intended sovereign, but his completeness made him unknowable, even to those who ruled him. He did not theorize or invent, but in the realm of warfare and its consequences, he was flawless.
Neh spoke easily with soldiers, tacticians, and commanders — men who had shaped or survived war. These were his chosen companions, refusing the pageantry of the court, refusing even a wife in a world where multiple wives were expected of heirs. His father never forced the matter. Between them a silence acknowledged what others did not understand. Neh was the first heir in recorded history to fight in live combat on the frontier, shattering centuries of imperial tradition. Though his siblings saw it as instability, soldiers revered him.
Then the change began. Proximity to Neh grew unbearable. Silence lingered after his words. A wrongness none could name surrounded him — the Velcrith fire already merging with his essence. The court, fearful and unwilling to understand, declared him dangerous. They argued he lacked legacy, that he refused alliance, that his removal was necessary for stability. But the truth was simpler: they could not name what he was becoming.
His siblings demanded death. The court demanded erasure. Emperor Venar’Tal forbade execution and ordered exile. Venar’Nethel did not resist. Alone, he endured the trauma of the Velcrith fire, surviving it where no others had. In exile, he wrote The First Doctrine of Blood Royal — not as a prince, but as a witness to what inheritance truly costs. Though suppressed for generations, the text survived in fragments and whispers until it was canonized by the Church of the Infinite Maw.

Notable Traits

  • Son of the greatest conqueror in recorded history.
  • Born to a Thazvaari queen whose warrior nation commanded the seas and stood as the Empire’s only true rival, heir to a people whose naval might and martial spirit nearly bled the Geban Empire dry.
  • Regarded as dangerously complete before transformation.
  • Presence became unbearable to those around him without clear reason.
  • Survived merging with Velcrith fire through sheer force of will.
  • Authored The First Doctrine of Blood Royal, later reclaimed by the Church of the Infinite Maw.

Zairen Vaul

Alias: The Voice of Inevitability, The Whispered
Era: Warlord Eras through Modern Geba (~500 years before present to now)
Affiliation: Founder of the Church of the Infinite Maw

Born twenty-two years before the final shots of the Warlord Eras, Zairen Vaul came of age in a fracture city abandoned by all governance, where brutality was pattern, not aberration. Murder was routine, bodies sold for scrap, and hunger made hierarchy. His mother, Naira, was his only light — and when starvation took her, even grief became a resource he could not afford. From these ruins, he learned to survive by cataloging collapse, accelerating decay, and reading violence like a second language. Whispers in the dark spoke of a father among the Shadows, a legacy of silent precision that moved in him without instruction.
Zairen never claimed destiny. He simply observed. As the Entity’s voice reached him — absolute, beyond prophecy — he accepted it as inevitability, not faith. His early patterns of survival and collapse became the seed of a new doctrine: Adaptive Evolution. Zairen gathered the lost, the broken, the willing, and rebuilt what warlords had poisoned. His companion, Vohk’tirrel, a Scout-Class Engineered who had evaded every conscription crawl, became both witness and architect of this rebirth. Together, they built a structure from decay, rewriting shattered cities into the silent order of the Infinite Maw.
He did not demand belief. He never claimed divine right. His words confirmed what survivors already suspected: that salvation was a fable, and order would only emerge through ruthless composition. In Zairen’s voice, people found the permission to stop praying and begin preparing. And in the Doctrine of Adaptive Evolution, he offered them a code — not to redeem humanity, but to remake it.

Notable Traits

  • Raised amid the fracture zones where horror was ordinary and survival was pattern.
  • Witnessed his mother die of starvation, her body stolen for parts, without shedding tears.
  • Believed son of a Shadow operative, inheriting a legacy of ruthless, silent precision.
  • Formed the Church of the Infinite Maw through architecture and action rather than proclamation.
  • Recited the First Doctrine of Blood Royal from memory, suggesting a deeper connection to ancient patterns.
  • Originated the Doctrine of Adaptive Evolution, seeking to test if instinct could be made inheritance.

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