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Clan Mineum

The Mineum Clan stands out in the Empire for its exceptional adaptability and unusual physiology. Its members are slightly larger than the Homet Niz, but differ in structure—their bodies are delicate, lacking the massive musculature typical of the Empire’s warriors. The Mineum inhabit three key planets: Fronnox, Tozonde, and Czczote, where the Empire has built great pyramids that serve as centers of administration and production.
These planets are covered by a unique layer of gas produced by the Mineum themselves. They generate these gases through metabolic processes, and the resulting micro-spheres form a natural shield against harsh climatic and atmospheric conditions. This allows them to survive in environments that would be toxic and uninhabitable for other races.
One of the most extraordinary abilities of the Mineum Clan is their power to transform into pure energy. Only a select few possess this skill, which requires exceptional control over the body and a refined understanding of its functions. This process allows them to almost completely blend into their surroundings, making them undetectable and nearly invincible in certain situations. However, the transformation demands immense effort and is extremely exhausting, meaning only the most powerful and highly trained Mineum are capable of fully utilizing it.

the most known galaxies, stars and planets

Galaxy Metallea

Galaxy Mollanur

Galaxy Drunex

Star Zarkom

Star Mollatrix

Star Drunel

Planet Fronox

Planet Czczote

Planet Tozonde

the most known breeds

Cris Creatio

Fase de adaptación y expansión – Cris ascendari
A medida que el entorno vital de la especie se expandía hacia zonas con inestabilidad gravitacional y atmósferas empobrecidas, los Cris ascendari atravesaron profundas transformaciones biológicas. Las estructuras fibrosas de sus cuerpos fueron reemplazadas por capas de paneles orgánicos laminados que actuaban como escudos termodinámicos, regulando activamente el flujo de calor y partículas. La densidad de células de transferencia —responsables de distribuir oxígeno e impulsos eléctricos— se incrementó notablemente.
Su sistema cognitivo evolucionó de forma radical: la transmisión neuronal, antes descentralizada, se integró en un sistema correlacional de tres nodos que abarcaba centros de decisión, memoria y simulación. Los Cris ascendari desarrollaron paneles sensoriales bio-conductivos capaces de codificar datos emocionales y lógicos en una única señal cinética coherente. La comunicación se realizaba en tiempo real a través de vibraciones superficiales moduladas, sin necesidad de lenguaje ni símbolos.
La diversificación ambiental condujo a la aparición de más de 200 subtipos funcionales de ascendari, algunos de los cuales mantenían simbiosis forzada con microorganismos iónicos o utilizaban interfaces mecanobiológicas semi-permanentes para procesar información del entorno.

Fase final – Cris creatio
Bajo la influencia de cambios planetarios multivectoriales —que abarcaban no solo el clima, sino también la variabilidad del campo magnético y la estructura de la corteza—, la especie entró en su etapa final de adaptación. Los cuerpos de los Cris creatio desarrollaron la capacidad de asumir dos estados de existencia: uno físico y sólido, y otro energético.
La forma física conservó las características evolucionadas por los ascendari, pero fue simplificada y optimizada para una mayor transparencia y eficiencia en la bioelectrónica. La forma energética, en cambio, permitía una desconexión temporal de la materia, adoptando un estado ondulatorio de alta frecuencia, capaz de desplazarse a través de entornos impredecibles y superar barreras físicas.
Esta capacidad no fue producto de una ingeniería intencionada, sino el resultado de un fenómeno evolutivo espontáneo y catalítico —único en la escala del universo conocido. Esta especie sigue siendo uno de los casos más enigmáticos de adaptación, no solo biológica, sino también ontológica.

Ros creatio

First Phase – Ros Nateny
With the stabilization of environmental conditions and the emergence of nutrient-rich, symbiotic ecosystems, Ros Nateny evolved as a mobile species, yet deeply rooted ecologically. Much like Ros florens, their bodies retained photoactive pigments, though their primary function shifted toward cellular regulation and antioxidant protection.
They developed semi-elastic, root-like limbs adapted both for terrestrial movement and delicate anchoring within biospheric structures—enabling them to remain stationary for extended periods to achieve metabolic harmonization, or to relocate when necessary. Inside their bodies ran a conductive network resembling vascular tissue, capable of transmitting biochemical signals in response to external stimuli.
A defining trait of Nateny floralis was their profound synchronization with the ecosystem. Their tri-focal sensory core enabled them to simultaneously perceive shifts in light frequency, chemical gradients, and subtle pressure fields. They did not use language; instead, they interacted through modulated bio-resonance—supporting plant regeneration, stabilizing insect populations, and even harmonizing microorganism colonies within their surroundings. Their very presence exerted a stabilizing influence on fragile ecosystems.

Final Phase – Ros Creatio
As environmental instability increased—marked by fluctuating atmospheric conditions, electromagnetic disturbances, and the migration of biospheric resources—Nateny floralis transformed into an advanced form known as Ros Creatio. Their evolution paralleled the process observed in Cris creatio—both species achieved a state of existence capable of operating in both physical and energetic forms.
The bodies of Ros Creatio took on semi-transparent fibrous structures enriched with bio-photonic channels, capable of processing, storing, and emitting complex light and resonance-based signals. Their biological architecture was simplified and optimized for integration with the planet’s energetic field. Physical presence became just one mode of their existence.
In their energetic state, Ros Creatio existed as high-frequency waveforms, able to permeate matter and participate in the planetary flow of information. Their consciousness was diffuse yet remarkably cohesive—functioning like the cells of a single organism, capable of reading and shaping the biospheric life field.