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Solarn Legacy Engineering — VESSELBORN Codex

Solarn Legacy Engineering

Planetary Relay Authority

Alias: Solarn

Era: Era of Absolute Expansion through Modern Geba

Lineage: Architect Varenth Solarn

Modern Heir: Yelidra Veykar

Solarn Legacy Engineering owns and maintains the entire public relay infrastructure on Geba. Every public relay on the planet, from the ancient mega-spines to the smallest outpost, falls under Solarn oversight. The entity also owns Midreach Arms and operates the Solarn Contractor Registry, the planetary classification system that tracks every completed contract through the relay network.

Origins

Architect Varenth Solarn established the first relay systems in Ngorrhal during the Era of Early Dominion, the first relays built outside the origin continent. The engineering lineage that carried his name grew across the centuries that followed. During the Era of Absolute Expansion, when the Empire began large-scale planetary centralization and long-range relay construction in distant regions, the Solarn engineering group formalized alongside several others as part of the vast cooperative projects of that era. It expanded into an official manufactory during the Era of Late Conquest under the Varethis Advance, when Emperor Ashan'Kael Varethis granted engineering and research groups direct access to imperial resources.

Historical figures in the Solarn lineage include Caledrin Solarn-Veykar, who accompanied Prince Ashan'Raeth Vareth on his expedition across the Empire during the Era of Absolute Expansion, Ayitha Solarn, whose atmospheric sensor work and planetary travel during the Era of Early Stagnation produced the Geban Calendar, and Heredrin Solarn-Veykar. In the modern era, Yelidra Veykar is the sole living heir of the Solarn-Veykar lineage.

Relay Control and Content

Solarn does not own or support musical acts or entertainment groups, but it retains sole control over the relay structures that determine what is visible across the planet. Content broadcast through the public relay network passes through Solarn infrastructure, and Solarn determines what receives priority distribution. In practice, safe genres like Solwave receive broad visibility while edgier forms like Rebelcore and Blood Royal are actively suppressed. Solarn is widely disliked for this. The perception that a single entity controls what the planet hears is accurate.

Commercial Products

Solarn produces weapons, vehicles, solar technologies, and equipment at the highest quality available on the planet. None of it is priced for the general population. Solarn hardware is affordable only to the upper class and wealthy. For most people on Geba, Solarn products exist in relay broadcasts and not in their lives.

The Veykar-Solarn Joint Initiative

The Veykar-Solarn Joint Initiative was formed after the Era of Fracture from repurposed failed planetary escape projects, uniting Solarn relay technology with Veykar propulsion expertise. The initiative engineered some of the fastest airships in the planet's history. It did not last. The initiative was eventually absorbed into Veykar Propulsion, and the technology that came out of it is now used exclusively for rocket systems.

VESSELBORN Codex - Solarn Legacy Engineering

About Vesselborn

Vesselborn is the story of Geba — a world that has carried an empire for six thousand years.

It begins with Vaer’karesh, who unites five nations into the first empire and fixes a common language and law. Across the ages, the empire fights and finally breaks Thazvaar, welcomes Jeyrha through engineering and diplomacy, and liberates Berinu by choice. In Ngorrhal, the people of the mountain passes lose their ancestral name and are permanently renamed the Frost Sentinels, whose strength helps secure imperial rule. The Haavu cannon systems cement that dominance.

At its height, the empire spans continents and raises relay towers that bind cities, coasts, and passes into one network. Assassinations and civil wars follow — the Fracture — but the answer is not a vacuum. The Shadow Rule forms from imperial networks and manufactures peace, ending the warlord broadcasts and taking the world back from collapse. They are the empire made quiet: continuity without ceremony.

Today, the Shadow Rulers still govern from the background while the Energy Wars — covert struggles over power grids and relays in uncivilized regions — decide who controls energy, transport, and culture.

Stories range from relay-field defenses and inland recoveries to city governance and frontier resettlement; from rail lines and air programs that stitch regions together to festivals and work crews where culture and politics collide; from Frost Sentinel memory to families choosing the safety of hub clearings or the risk beyond the grid.

This is Geba.
It began in silence.
It has not yet ended.