Jun
CharacterJun is the divine emissary and central deity of Juni'ism, whose dynastic and religious lines shaped Ceresian and Egdenite legitimacy.
A public archive for a private worldbuilding canon.

Historical and political foundations come first; starworks and interstellar material are intentionally last.

Junic legitimacy, imperial continuity, Gischenism, public finance, and the archive's central state tradition.

The Rietan colonial order, Papersmith organization, the independence war, and the postwar Perlian settlement.

Roscovia, Rietan, Manhisan, Frenemica, the Great War, and the diplomatic order after continental exhaustion.

Noble houses, Proto-Ceresian roots, Daiyo restoration, Ran collapse, and Khosagar continental order.

KIC, Nieuwerk, wormhole systems, strategic resources, and interstellar industry after the historical foundation is clear.
Jun is the divine emissary and central deity of Juni'ism, whose dynastic and religious lines shaped Ceresian and Egdenite legitimacy.
The Ceresian Tesamaic was the imperial Ceresian order that grew from Junic Ceresia, Kalarian conquest, and the Tesamaic title of harmonized rule.
Hanzo Gische was the Papersmith revolutionary leader, first premier, and principal architect of Ceresia's technocratic post-liberation order.
The House of Junio-Kahlian is the imperial Ceresian dynasty tracing political rule to Jun and the Kahlian tribal confederacy.
The Papersmith Movement was the revolutionary network that grew from paper smuggling, illegal publications, and armed cells in colonial Ceresia.
Colonial Ceresia was the Rietan Triumviral Colonial Government and Capital Government imposed after the conquest of the Ceresian Empire.
Corporations, industrial federations, financial vehicles, and technical enterprises.
Religions, civilizations, languages, social systems, and cultural regions.
Documents archive category.
Geography archive category.
Government agencies, state institutions, administrations, and political departments.
Historical periods, colonial orders, eras of crisis, and long-form historical topics.
Economic, religious, political, and state-building doctrines.
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Coalitions, movements, parties, and non-state institutions.
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