Caledrin Solarn-Veykar

The Relay Scribe

Era: Absolute Expansion

Affiliation: Solarn Legacy Engineering

Height: 5'9"

Weight: 224 lbs

The Heir

Caledrin Solarn-Veykar was an imperial engineer and heir to the Solarn legacy, the lineage descended from Architect Varenth Solarn whose relay infrastructure supported nearly every functioning line in the empire. He was sarcastic, vocal about his complaints regarding heat, mission ambiguity, and delays, and prone to disappearing into crowds during coastal festivals or shouting absurdities during firefights about the need for better relays to prevent piracy. He was also one of the most technically precise engineers of his era and the reason entire regions of the empire's fractured grid were assessed, documented, and rebuilt.

The Expedition

He traveled with Prince Ashan'Raeth Vareth on his decade-long expedition to verify relay continuity beyond the inner ring. While the prince documented fractures in imperial memory and Eira Vey recorded Vessel phenomena, Caledrin cataloged the relay grid itself: which stations had failed, which could be recovered, which had been abandoned so long that recovery would require building from nothing. In broken places, he recorded what must be rebuilt. In sites long failed, he wrote what might still work. When they encountered a region without signal, Caledrin sent word back to the empire. When confirmation arrived that the message was received, they moved on.

His reports were confirmable, operationally clear, and sent back to the capital through the very system he was repairing as he traveled. The work was not dramatic. It was the patient, methodical assessment of infrastructure that most people on the planet took for granted, conducted by a man who complained about the conditions the entire time and never once stopped working. Even in grief, he moved with intention, wiping tears like dust from a lens.