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The Pirasan Civilization as seen in Pa'atratira

Hailing from the world of Sansekta’ar, the Pirasan are a colonial, semi-eusocial sentient species of arthropod-like creatures.  The Pirasan present at the Pa’atrata System are colonists from the expansionistic Pirasan Empire, the sole government of the species based on their home world.   The recent colony in Pa’atratira is just one of many colonies set up by Sansekta’ar.  Though the colony at Pa’atratira is benign, open to new ideas, and have enjoyed peaceful diplomatic contact with surrounding species as well as their mother hive, not all Pirasan colonies are this accommodating.  A number of similar colonies ha

Pa'atratira, 2013, joeabuy1000

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Zelgeria

Zelgeria, 2013, Tturtle

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Prong Kaedactyl

Kae, 2013, ELLYsZOOTYCORNER

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Literature

Zarecer: Bitter Paths: Prologue

A/N: This is the description of my world for the One Planet at a Time project. It is also the prologue to the story that will take place on it.                                                                  Zarecer     It was a “gold rush” planet. Home to incredible amounts of natural resources, especially those of the valuable sort. Many hopefuls flocked to the largest, everyone from young men, just starting out on their own, to the burnt-out wrecks of those who have lived through past rushes.     Very, very few struck it rich. Most were killed by the native flora and fauna. Those that remain are ghosts of what they once w

Zarecer, 2013, DarksabreAssassin

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Planet Wall VII

Sullivestic III, 2013, Tectix

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Gracious and dangerous

Beta Colibri, 2012, palaeorigamipete

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Million years away

Planet Bryce, 2014, dm3da

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Burning Desire

Desire, 2015, Catalin-Geani

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Matte Paint and 3d Planet

Planet Matte, 2015, rich35211

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Ao-Oni: The Lonely Shore

Ao-Oni, 2015, ForbiddenParadise64

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