Glossary
This page contains quick definitions of commonly used terms. If a term has a longer lore page, it will be linked via the name of the term
Abyss/Chasm/Void
Great spans of "nothing" across the Cosmic Ocean.
Adamantine
A relatively abundant, Hyperborean metal highly valued by the Dwarves for its unparalleled durabiity and Source-receptive properties. Adamantine is the chosen metal for most Magitechnology (being both sturdy and an optimal medium for Infusion), armors, tools, and even some infrastructure (much of Helm was built using the surrounding adamantine; the Bifrost was also made using it).
Alkahest
The universal solvent used by Allchemists for the majority of their creations. Shares properties with Azoth.
Alkahest is made of a mysterious, water-like element not unlike "aether" called quintessence, which requires a specialized process to extract from the Cosmic Cauldron. It cannot normally be perceived (and thus interacted with) otherwise.
All Things
The very essence of and intrinsic connection between "all things" as well as the combined workings of the Omnicosm; the permeative "soul" of Ouroboros. This term is specifically used by Rubedo of the One to describe the combined study of Allchemy and Sourcery. Relates to Ouroboros, the Limitless Library, the Omnicosm as a whole, the Cosmic Cauldron, the Score of Spacetime, the Cosmic Law, the Cosmic Scales, etc.
Related to Anima.
Allchemy
Also known as the Universal Science, Allchemy (alchemy) is the study of the Universe, Ouroboros, and Omnicosm. Though it shares its definition with Sourcery, Allchemy revolves what is "physical" and "empirical" (in essence, it's the science of sciences and all studies involving "reality" can be called Allchemy), whereas Sourcery does not. The majority of Allchemical creations make use of a "solvent" derived from the Source dubbed Alkahest.
Those dedicated to any Allchemical field or Allchemy overall are known as Allchemists (name shared with the All is One rank, Albedo).
Anima Sourcery
Anima Sourcery, or just Anima, is a subtype of Sourcery involving the "life energy" of the Omnicosm. It is similar—but not quite the same—as All Things; whereas All Things is the Omnicosm's "soul", Anima is what gives that soul "life". Anima is just as pervasive as All Things, yet concentrations of "life energy" can differ wildly between locations. Planets rich in Anima like Hyperborea may see spontaneous generations of life through its elements (e.g. Giants, Ember Therion).
The potential for what kind of life can arise from Anima is as boundless as the Sourcestar itself. With enough Anima, imagination, and power of belief, even regular denizens of the Omnicosm can spawn life (urban legends can be made "real" this way). That being said, beings born of belief are at the mercy of their origins, ebbing and flowing with the interest of their creators; many will wane as trends move on or fade away completely once forgotten.
Ansible
The transmissions portion (satellite spire) of the ISS that utilizes ultrawave technology to send and receive near-perfect transmissions across the cosmos.
Named after the inventor of ultrawave technology.
Astroport
Any type of port where spaceships can dock at, be it either temporarily or permanently. Commonly used in larger Star Markets as an area to load/unload goods.
Sometimes called a Starbor (Star Harbor).
Aught
The Aught has just as many monikers as it does hearsay; no Starlyng has any true idea about what it looks like or does. The prevailing rumor, however, is that the Aught has the power to create from nothing without consequence—thus making it exceptional to the Cosmic Law and Scales.
The Aught is also commonly referred to as the Every Thing, the Only One, and, amongst the Firstborns, the Paintbrush. That's because the Firstborns are aware of its true form as an (extremely weightsome) paintbrush, although they do not know of its origins. The Aught, for all other beings in the Universe, changes form depending on who beholds it, most often into something abstract or completely different. It cannot be properly wielded unless it assumes its true form, and its true form cannot be assumed unless the wielder has an idea of its truth.
The Aught's location is difficult to pinpoint, as the paintbrush seems to defy the Cosmic Law and roves about, sometimes even dipping into parallel universes.
The "rightful owner" of the Aught is actually the Trickster, who deliberately keeps it from ever falling into anyone else's hands (whenever they get close; it's true that the Aught just goes wherever when left alone). They no longer keep the Aught on them at all times as something of an "oath" to maintaining their new identity, Ansible, and forgoing the past. (This does not mean they've completely moved on, though...)
That being said, even if someone else did manage to claim it in some way, the Trickster could just "recall" the Aught back into their own possession. They're a little mean-spirited about this (they would never hand over a belonging of their creator's) and enjoy stringing along its seekers, particularly the Fleet and their Firstborn Captain, Dark Matter. The only reason the Firstborns know of Aught's true form at all is because the Trickster (known as Blackjack to the Fleet) informed Dark Matter, so as to make it more difficult to attain. Its form is influenced by perception, after all—and how annoying it must be for something once light as a feather to now be impossibly heavy for the oh-so revered Captain!
Sometimes, if they're feeling benevolent, the Trickster may bestow those who've found the Aught a consolation prize before whisking away the genuine article. Let's just say that the Fourth has something of a "trophy case" of said replicas.
Azoth
Azoth (A.K.A. Panacea) is the universal remedy or "elixir of life" created by refining Alkahest. Used by Starlyngs for a variety of things, such as by Sustainers to mend wounds, reinforce Sourcegates, and to purify Distortions in living Starlyngs.
Bibliotaphs
Curators who hide away or treat Liberkin (and knowledge overall) poorly.
Contrasted by Bibliognosts.
Bits
Bits (from "bits and bobs" and omnium-gatherum) are EUB that resemble radiant insects, crustaceans, and germs. Read more about them on their fauna page!
Bookbound
Deceased or fully inanimate Liberkin. In full, Bookbound Liberkin; in short, Bookbound or just Bound.
Compendium
Amassed collections of Liberkin that may be perused like a regular library (save for some... poltergeist-like activity). Typically tamed and assembled by Curators.
Conservator's Charm
The Conservator's Charm, also known as the Amulet of Protection, is an item of choice (traditionally a necklace or weapon) imbued with the Second's protective Sourcery upon initiation into the Path.
Conservator's Charms provide their bearers with a strong, Sourcic shield when facing harm, particularly when a life-altering injury or death is too defiant of fate. ("Fate" is more about chances, consequences, and coincidences than anything deterministic, so "too defiant" would mean "overly low or impossible probability", which is common when working with un-Universe anomalies like the Path does).
This shield can weaken or break; in the case of the former, its magical reserves can be restored by those capable of harnessing Sourcery; in the case of the latter, the spell must be rewoven by the Prime Preservator. The Amulet itself can also break, and its salvageability is dependent on the damage. More often than not, completely shattered Amulets need to be entirely replaced and reimbued with the Prime's magic.
When an Amulet or its triggered shield is too heavily damaged or broken, the Prime Preservator is said to appear at the wearer's side and offer his assistance. As he has been witnessed at multiple locations at once, it is assumed that this but an extension of the Charm's blessing, rather than the Prime Preservator being personally alerted and arriving himself. Both points, however, are actually true: Siegfried, when free, does indeed show up in person, though the vast majority of his sightings are actually Sourcic apparitions created from his own depthless Anima, lending them a sense of cognizance and "life".
Constellation
One way to refer to a group of Starlyngs.
Also used to specifically refer to a party commanded by a Salvatore in the Ordo Originis.
Cosmic Cauldron
The Cosmic Cauldron (Cosmic Ocean/Sea, Chaos, Unreality, innumerable other names) refers to the potential from which all things cyclically arise from and eventually return to. Said potential is paradoxically limited and limitless: each universe is created with all the potential they will ever have from the start, while the possibilities that lie therein are infinite (also, Ouroboros itself is eternal).
The primordial "waters" (Source) originate from and span between the body of Ouroboros, creating the "sheet" upon which spacetime is written (also referred to as the "blanket" or "fabric" or spacetime).
Great spans of "nothing" across the Cosmic Ocean are called things like the Void, the Abyss, and the Chasm.
Cosmic Law
The Cosmic Law (or just the Law) refers to the very basic "laws" of any universe. If something did, does, or will exist in a universe, it abides the Cosmic Law (of course, there are exceptions to every rule...).
Works in conjunction with the Cosmic Scales.
Cosmic Scales
The term for the "balancing act" between the Head and Tail Universes. Within each pair of universes (see: Omnicosm), the Cosmic Scales (or the Balance) endeavor to maintain an "equilibrium" of sorts, and this can range from the diffusion of energy to... more special cases.
Works in conjunction with the Cosmic Law.
Covenant
(Universal) Covenants are intergalactic Factions comprised of likeminded individuals with likeminded goals. Unlike Guilds and Troupes, Covenants generally involve the fulfillment of grandscale, cosmic philosophies, working under/for a body of entities, and performing duties in a united and systematic fashion. Covenants are also evergreen and have been in place since before any Guild or Troupe.
Curators
Avid, yet respectful collectors and tamers of Liberkin. More formally known as Bibliognosts. Will often go onto create Compendiums.
Contrasted by Bibliotaphs.
Death's Knell
The "call to action" that Reapers can be born with and that which denotes their potential to be one; shares a name with Trackers belonging to the Way. Not all Reapers that can hear the Death's Knell (are compelled to) become Reapers, nor do aspiring Reapers need to hear it to learn the Way. Similar to the Oath of the Origin in that it grants insight into the workings of Ouroboros and the Limitless Library (but not everything the Oath reveals) and thus can result in Quietus if shared.
Dirge
Temporally anomalous occurrences of (mass) destruction and death, a series of which is called a Threnody. Can be sensed beforehand by Harbingers (and Firstborns) who work alongside the Preservation to prevent them.
Distortion
Abnormalities caused in a Starlyng by interactions with broken Cosmic Laws or extrauniversal beings (EUB). "Distortion" can also refer to a EUB itself and their effects on the environment.
Distortion can present as glitches, non-Euclidean geometry, and other abstract affectations of a Starlyng's form. It may also affect their psyche, lifespan, abilities, and surroundings. Starlyngs wishing to rid themselves of Distortion(s) must seek the aid of a Sustainer or, in worse cases, a Firstborn. The remains of Distorted Starlyngs can only be purified by a Spectrum.
Some Starlyngs can be born Distorted, although it is exceedingly rare and the reason behind it is unknown.
Earthbound Souls
Colloquially known as Earthlyngs or Humanlyngs, Earthbound Souls are Distorted Starlyngs that have had their consciousness separately reformed in the Earthlyng Universe (Universe Pair B+/B-) with the original's memories intact. Thus, there are now two separate consciousnesses of the same Starlyng in both the prime Starlyng Universe and the Earthlyng Universe. Due to this, Earthbound Souls erroneously presume that they have been teleported and are generally unaware of their dual consciousnesses.
Earthlyngs do not preside on Tellus. Tellus is the Starlyng Universe's Earth. Earthlyngs exist in a parallel universe, on a different Earth.
End of All Things
Otherwise known as the Grand Finale, the End of All Things is exactly what it sounds like: the end of everything, including Ouroboros itself.
This term was privately coined (and strictly used internally) by Moirorn, who may be the only Universe-born entity aware of its evitability. Certain Unknown, such as the Astral Artist, Ouroboros, and the Trickster, are also au courant, though they have not personally named the event. (Well, the Trickster may or may not refer to it as "Good Riddance".)
Entelechy
The Rubedo ability to unravel and break down the very essence of an existence and recreate it. This requires a thorough understanding of All Things and taking the Oath.
Eonothem
The earth-based Sourcery Giants specialize in. Involves the manipulation of any and all classically earthen elements. Giants use Eonothem to terraform homes, entertain themselves (by making sculptures, etc.), prevent or heal the land after natural distasters, assist in East City repairs and burials, and many other things. Eonothem may be involved in the birth of Dwarf-Giant children.
Ephemera
Memoria specifically produced by Archivists.