One of the first worlds visited by Humans, Foreas is a lush, green habitable
world dominated by sprawling forests of tall trees and massive canopies. In many
places the land is rugged, even mountainous, with the planet’s flora insisting
on growing nearly everywhere, except the highest elevations. Various forms of
moss and plants cover even sheer cliffs. If there was ever a notion of a rich,
bountiful forest world, Foreas is it.
Water is also abundant; the rugged terrain forms areas around high
prominences where humidity naturally coalesces into large, billowing clouds that
typically fill the skies. Rivers, high waterfalls, and numerous lakes crisscross
the land, while closer to the equator some of these lands are more swamp-like
and humid. When the sky is clear, one can see three dead moons that surround
Foreas, the bright orange sun and perhaps the looming Bane Shard-ship, their
orbital staging area and strategic base for their invasion.
The Foreans are the singular sentient species on Foreas, though technically
speaking they are not native to the planet. Millennia ago, the Eloh came across
a race that had practically destroyed their own world environmentally through
misuse of natural resources and recklessness with technological advances. The
Eloh used their extensive Logos powers to move the remaining population to the
planet Foreas. With a newfound respect for this beautiful planet and their
second chance at existence as a race, they became what Humans refer to as the
Foreans. While the Foreans are not strangers to Humans (the Corman group had
crash-landed a stolen Bane ship on Foreas decades earlier and formed a
non-violent co-op), and they had helped form the Allied Free Sentients, the
Foreans remain highly suspicious of the new wave of Humans.
Foreas has two major landmasses of interest: Concordia, which is highly
representative of Foreas as a whole (huge forests, thick canopies, rocky
escarpments, swift rivers and waterfalls) and Valverde, which is dominated by
higher humidity and closer proximity to the equator (filled with swamps,
marshes, wetlands and vibrant pools of water). Cartographers spread each
landmass into a number of geographical regions, six of which are readily
accessible. None of the these areas are untouched by war; there are places that
have been corrupted and poisoned by the Bane, while vicinities around the front
lines and forward bases are scorched and scarred from constant battle.
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