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A Universe on the Brink
Far from Earth, in the golden light of the star Lizard-953-A, orbits a world unlike any other. Lizard-953-E — also known as Nimbiano — is a mountainous jungle super-Earth nearly four times the mass of Earth, blanketed in thick helium-oxygen atmosphere, baked in perpetual tropical heat, and watched over by up to 27 moons. It is the cradle of the most powerful civilisation the galaxy has ever seen, and the stage upon which an empire-shaking war is about to unfold.

The Lizard-953 System is the heart of Lizardian space — a star system studded with ringed gas giants, habitable moons, and the orbital infrastructure of a species that has bent the laws of physics to its will. From the twin gas giants Lizard-953-I to the distant reaches of the Elkska Galaxy, the Lizards have planted their crimson banners across hundreds of worlds. Explore the full star system and every world that orbits within it.

The Lizardian Empire
"Eternal scales, unyielding might — through war and stars, we claim our right." — Anthem of the Lizardian Empire
The Lizardian Empire is a sprawling theocracy spanning dozens of star systems, governed by the High Council of Scales and commanded by its iron-willed head of state: Lizard King Aarynn. Founded on 8/8/8888 under the Declaration of Eternal Dominion, the Empire operates on a scale that dwarfs most galactic powers — fielding fleets of warships, legions of autonomous drones, and the staggering industrial output of Aarynn Inc.
The Lizards themselves are a remarkable species. Standing over seven feet tall, viviparous, endothermic, and living for more than a thousand years, they have climbed the Kardashev Scale to a staggering Type 2.97 — near-total mastery of energy and space-time. From stone tools in the year 3071 to stellar engines and Dyson spheres in 7946, their ascent has been relentless. Their evolution from ancient tribes to galactic emperors is chronicled in The Lizard Timeline.

Aarynn's own corporation, Aarynn Inc., manufactures everything from civilian goods to the Empire's most feared weapons: autonomous killing machines deployed across the stars. It was Aarynn Inc. that engineered the infamous Murder Drones — and it was Aarynn Inc. that made the decision to unleash them on a defenceless colony.
The Drones Among Us
Not all soldiers carry scales. The Murder Drones — officially Disassembly Drones — are Aarynn Inc.'s most terrifying product: tall, humanoid machines with cobalt-blue glowing eyes, retractable bladed wings, plasma cannons, and a singular directive: eliminate all People (not humans).
Deployed to the barren world of People-888 after its biological core was accidentally destroyed, the Murder Drones were engineered with a cruel failsafe — a deliberately under-powered cooling system that forces them to consume the blood of their targets or overheat and die. They were never meant to survive their mission.

But Serial Designation Y is not like the others. Piloting the squad's aircraft on the original deployment, Y is kind, timid, and perpetually dismissed by his squadmates — especially the ruthless Serial Designation T and the cold Serial Designation D. When Y encounters a People (not human) named Nykholas, something shifts. For the first time, a Murder Drone begins to question the directive he was built to follow. And in doing so, he stumbles into something far darker than a simple extermination mission — the emergence of an eldritch entity and the bio-mechanical horrors it leaves behind.
Meet the full cast of drones: Serial Designation D, Serial Designation T, Serial Designation O, Serial Designation K, Serial Designation A, and Juliah.
Enemies Without Mercy
The Lizardian Empire has no shortage of adversaries — but none cast a longer shadow than People Leader Hubert.
A megalomaniac of staggering cruelty, Hubert orchestrated the nuclear strike on the Lizardian capital on 8/8/8888 — the day the Empire was founded and nearly destroyed in the same breath. Driven by an all-consuming hatred of the Lizards and an insatiable hunger for galactic dominance, Hubert mobilised the entire might of the People (not humans) civilization against a species he feared he could never match.

He did not survive his own legacy. Captured on 9/23/8921 and facing justice for a kill count exceeding eight million, Hubert took his own life rather than answer for his crimes. But the war he started did not end with him. The Resources Dominance Administration — the most powerful non-governmental organisation in humptie space — continues the conflict from the shadows, driven by greed for Lizardian planets and technology.
Megastructures & Wonders
The Lizards do not simply inhabit the universe — they reshape it. By the year 7946, the Empire had achieved Type 2 civilisation status: mastery over an entire star system's energy output. Their signature achievement is the Dyson Sphere, a planet-disassembling megastructure that encircles a star entirely, capturing every photon it emits.

This is only the beginning. The wiki documents Stellar Engines, Quantum Star Stabilizers, planetary shields, Star Lasers, and the exotic material Yibitanite — the substance that powers the Murder Drones' deadly acid syringes. Discover how a civilisation spanning hundreds of worlds keeps itself from tearing apart at the seams.
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- Characters — Protagonists, antagonists, drones, species, and every individual in between.
- Celestial Objects — Planets, moons, stars, galaxies, black holes, and star systems.
- The Story — The full script and lore of the Lizard-Planets series.
- Technology & Lore — Megastructures, weapons, genetics, history, and more.
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