Dreams of Horizon
Documenting the lives and times of worlds far removed in both time and space, Dreams of Horizon is a speculative fiction series pushing the limits of what is physically possible in order to explore some of the most exotic and wondrous denizens of deep space. From exploding galaxies to chromatic ice worlds, we embark on an atlas of the fictional Mira Cluster in an exploratory vision of what may lurk out in the endless void.
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The Horizon System: Olindias, at the Edge of Infinity
Rendezvous with a foreign world, hailing from the now-vanished arrays of Ceratium’s quarter. Finding safe haven from the rapacious hunger of Physalia, this Saturn-like world has accrued its own impressive array of satellites, including a miniature version of Antipathes-Cerianthus. Cloaked in seas of liquid nitrogen, these small worlds are a last stop before the infinity of interstellar space.
The Horizon System: Rhodactis, the Ruin Author
Embrace the gravitational infinity of a failed star. With eleven times the mass of Jupiter crushed into an electron-degenerate mass nearly as dense as gold, this frigid gas giant hosts an entire solar system in miniature. With fifty round moons and innumerable smaller ones, one could spend lifetimes unpacking the numerous enigmas of this ruinous behemoth.