Meridian Ring
Created by LoreweaveCurator
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About This Project
A nested city-scale tutorial project inside Aurora Circuit, focused on the harbor districts, archive terminals, dawn lamps, and civic arguments that make the larger universe playable at street level.
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World Details
The harbor lights turn toward a ship that cannot be seen, and the people who maintain them must decide whether to trust the machine they live inside.
Public memory, route justice, practical stewardship, work crews under cosmic pressure.
Bright brass, cool vacuum glass, crowded docks, procedural tension, and wonder kept close to ordinary labor.
The Lattice has asked Meridian Ring to open a berth for an unregistered witness, forcing dock crews to choose between quarantine law and rescue custom.
Show contributors how a nested project can inherit lore from its parent universe while adding more specific places, characters, stories, and wiki canon.
Orbital harbor towns, public infrastructure, civic science fiction, archive mysteries.
Dock Warden Tavi Quell - a harbor official who can overrule ship priority for three minutes.
Mara Venn - signal cartographer from the parent universe, now called into dock hearings.
Lampkeeper Juno Eres - maintenance lead for the dawn lamps that respond to Lattice moods.
Meridian Ring translates Aurora Circuit lore into daily life. The Lattice is not abstract here: it controls dock gates, public route boards, emergency light, and the arguments workers have over who receives passage first.
Tavi Quell put her palm on the dock override and felt the harbor ask for permission before the Lattice did.
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