The mycelial lattice never forgets its kin.
Hyla-Mycelia System
System Overview
The star pulses with the faint hum of bioluminescent spores drifting in fold-space — the first breath of Hyla-Mycelia. Each planet’s orbit is threaded through CMN filaments that glow faintly in ultraviolet, alive with potential and ancient memory. The resonance here is high — enough that even unmanned probes return distorted data, as though the star itself is dreaming.
Explorers often report that time behaves oddly in this system. Days stretch, whispers echo in gravity wells, and moon-cycles leave lingering fungal afterimages on sensors. Hyla-Mycelia is simultaneously a treasure trove for psionic research and a cautionary zone for first-time colonists.
Many of the outer moons remain unmapped — their surfaces shift subtly as CMN roots pulse beneath. Ventures deeper always risk triggering surprise micro-storms of spores or “memory echoes” where the past scratches at reality.
Points of Interest
- “Veil-Node Alpha” on Hyla II — A dormant mycelial uplift tower, still resonating with faint psionic outwaves.
- Psi-Tide Pools of Hyla IV-b — Frozen-ice moon where deep-resonance tides stir crystalline spore blooms beneath the crust.
- Hyla VIII Outer Ring — Cluster of small moons used by CMN scouts for data-anchoring; frequent shifts recorded in stellar logs.
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Star System Version: 1.02

