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11EXODUS is set roughly 40,000 years in humanity's future, inside the Omega Centauri star cluster: a globular cluster roughly 16,000 light-years from Earth, packed with on the order of ten million stars. In the game's fiction, that density of stars also means a density of habitable worlds, and the cluster's history is a long argument over who gets to keep them.2233The first exodus4455Around 2200 CE, Earth suffered an environmental collapse severe enough to drive a centuries-long evacuation. Successive arkships left the solar system for the Centauri Cluster, freezing or banking their crews for the long journey. The first wave arrived in the cluster after several thousand years of subjective ship time, but tens of thousands of years of objective time. Their descendants spread out, terraformed, and over millennia of selective engineering, transformed into the posthuman species the game calls the Celestials.6677The first ships to make it broadcast the Green Signal, a message telling the rest of humanity where to come. Every ark that followed set course on it. The cruel joke is built into the physics: the crossing took decades of shipboard time for the later arks, but tens of thousands of years passed for the people who sent the signal, long enough for them to build empires and stop being human. What the first wave found was a cluster of empty, habitable Eden Worlds, hundreds of them, and they spread out across roughly twenty thousand years filling them.8899The Celestials view themselves as humanity's natural successors. They built up a continent-spanning network of transit gates (commonly called the Gates of Heaven), restructured entire worlds, and assembled a body of advanced technology fragmented across the cluster as artefacts referred to in-fiction simply as Remnants. Some Celestial sub-castes accept later-arriving humans as cousins. Most see them as a primitive remnant species, fit for use or for extermination.10101111Lidon and the Aslan Dynasty12121313The player's home is Lidon, a moon in the Malakbel system orbiting the gas giant Galarus. Lidon was the destination of a comparatively late ark fleet, one whose passengers arrived to find the cluster already ruled by the Celestials and the older Traveler Dynasties. The fleet's flagship and most of its support craft were lost; a single hardened settlement on Lidon's hot pole is now home to the Aslan Dynasty, a community of salvagers, engineers, and traders headquartered in the Persepolis cityscape.141415151616Persepolis is a vertical city sheltered against Lidon's hostile climate, with the Oupávia Space Tower as its most visible landmark. Other Lidon locations include Lyonesse, known for its space towers. The dynasty maintains a small fleet of salvage ships, and its most accomplished pilots are inducted into the Traveler caste: relic hunters trusted to make decisions for the dynasty on missions where two-way communication is impossible.17171818The Traveler caste19192020Travelers are not a military. They are agents charged with the only job that crosses the time barrier in both directions: leave Lidon, find the Remnants and other treasures the dynasty needs to survive, and bring back not only the cargo but a decision. Out in the cluster, Travelers negotiate with Celestials, settle scores with rival human factions, and make calls on the spot, knowing that the political situation back home will have shifted by the time they return. Jun Aslan, the player character, is heir to that tradition.212122222323For Jun's personal backstory and the Traveler's tools, see The Traveler: Jun Aslan and The Recycler and Railclaw.24242525The relativistic problem26262727Every interstellar trip in EXODUS is sub-light. The ships are fast enough to take advantage of relativistic effects, which means a Traveler can cross to a star a few light-years away in subjective days, but objective decades will pass at home. The Time Dilation mechanic turns that constraint into the central narrative engine of the game: every mission permanently reshapes who is alive, who is in power, and what the home dynasty looks like when the Traveler comes back.2828292930303131The deep history of the cluster32323333Most of what a Traveler salvages was made during eras that ended long before humanity's late arks arrived. The official timeline breaks that history into a handful of load-bearing events:34343535Event or artefactWhat it wasWhy it still mattersThe Formation WarsCenturies of war between Celestial Dominions over the Eden WorldsHundreds and possibly thousands of habitable worlds were destroyed; the cluster nearly endedThe Laws of the ElohimA short, inviolable rule set imposed after the Wars, binding Celestials and humans alikeBreaking them costs a society its access to the Gates of Heaven for years or centuries, which collapses its economyThe Archimedes EngineA Remnant-Era machine that moves whole planets into habitable orbitsIt holds Lidon in position beside Galarus, and it is failingThe DétenirThe Celestial civilisation that once ruled LidonThey vanished without explanation; their ruins are what the Aslan Dynasty excavatesApocalypse TitansAutomated war machines built to devastate whole planets during the Formation WarsThey went into hibernation roughly fifteen thousand years ago beneath the worlds they ruined3636The Archimedes Engine is the one with a countdown attached. It reshaped the cluster's geography, stabilising orbits, controlling atmospheres, and terraforming dead rock into new Eden Worlds until there were thousands of habitable planets instead of dozens. But the civilisation that built them died out ten thousand years ago and took the knowledge with it, so a failing Engine cannot realistically be repaired. When one goes, the world it supports can turn uninhabitable inside a single generation and everyone left on it becomes a refugee. Lidon runs on one.37373838The Apocalypse Titans are the other side of that coin: proof that a Remnant powerful enough to save a world is powerful enough to end one. Waking a hibernating Titan would hand humanity a guardian the Celestials would have to respect, or it would hand the cluster a monster nobody can switch off. That ambiguity is the standing argument behind Traveler work, and the reason Remnant recovery is framed as stealing fire from gods rather than shopping.39394040The Traveler's Creed41414242Travelers come from different homeworlds and answer to different dynasties, and the two things they share are a creed and a working philosophy. The First Principles are four words: assume nothing, question everything. The creed is recited in official material as:43434444We sail on the edge of lightspeed, where time moves differently. As each day goes by, years pass for those we leave behind. Our service, our sacrifice, discovers worlds, seeds hope, breaks empires. We are the Travelers.4545The Rot46464747The central threat hanging over the campaign is the Rot, a Celestial virus that is driving humanity toward extinction. It corrupts the worlds it reaches, and the homeworld Lidon is among those it is killing. Jun’s genetic connection to ancient Celestial technology is what makes the search for a way to fight the Rot possible, and it drives missions out into the cluster to recover the relics that might hold an answer. The infestation leaves a physical mark in the field as well: bramble-like growth that the gauntlet Lance ability can clear.48484949Where the Rot came from is an open question inside the fiction, and the campaign has a named thread pointed at it. Phaedra's grandfather Elijah went missing, and he is said to hold a terrifying secret about the Rot's origins. Tracking him to the volcanic world Tsang is one of the two missions the studio has shown at length, and it ends with Jun holding a decision over what happens to him. Nothing published so far says what that secret is or which way the choice cuts.50505151Major factions at a glance52525353FactionDescriptionAslan DynastyThe player's home dynasty, anchored on Lidon. Salvagers, engineers, and Travelers descended from a late-arriving ark fleet.CelestialsPosthuman descendants of the earliest arrivals. Genetically and culturally separated from baseline humans by 25,000+ years of evolution.ChangelingsEngineered subspecies bred by the Celestials for specific roles (combat, labor, infiltration). Sometimes deployable as servants, sometimes hostile.AwakenedUplifted animals with full sapience. Allies, antagonists, and in at least one confirmed case, party members.Rival Traveler DynastiesOther human salvager families with their own agendas, contracts, and grudges. They predate the Aslan arrival in the cluster.ElohimArchitects of the Gates of Heaven transit network, treated as foundational figures in the cluster's deep history. Their presence in the player's era is unconfirmed and a recurring mystery.5454For a deeper look at each, see Celestials and Factions. All seven named engineered species are covered on Changelings, and the crystal symbiotes that give humanity its one real edge are covered on Silicates and Daemons.