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Overview
This directory contains civilization-facing documents for The Resonance Cosmos.
These documents should focus on enduring social orders, political continuities, institutional identity, and the historical relationships between named peoples and regions.
This shelf especially traces the earliest major Caeldon civilizations as a layered history rather than a flat list of polities.
The strongest through-lines are the Rootcrown-to-Thornbound-to-Crownbough-to-Gloamroot Elven branching-and-founding pattern, now grounded more clearly in first stabilization, Elderweald rooting, Rootcrown baseline, later divergence, and then catastrophe-forged dark-branch hardening, guarded inheritance, and post-catastrophe state formation beneath the Dark Elf side; the Ironspine-to-Stonewake Dwarven sequence now grounded more clearly in first stabilization, holdmaking, ancestral founding, deep differentiation, Stonewake deepening, later compact formation, and then Heartwell-facing claim and conflict; the Confluence-to-Serathic Human development now grounded more clearly in first emergence, basin-headwater shaping, Confluence gathering, ancestral founding, and then later corridor order, Lower Serath guarantees, frontier alignment, rivalry with older courts, and mixed-contact custom such as the Headwater two-threshold rite and the Elderweald funerary accord; the secondary but now named Reedfolk line, where older wet-threshold continuity in the lower basin world hardens into the flood-memory house order of The Floodkeeper Houses; the first far-side Orc line, where harsh-land continuity in the Windscar Expanse now hardens into the treaty-linked confederated order of The Windscar Pacts; the first far-side Halfling line, where sheltered-fold continuity in The Leeward Folds now hardens into the reserve-bearing commons order of The Foldward Commons; the first far-side Gnome line, where littoral calibration in The Tidelace Coasts now hardens into the harbor-and-signal civic order of The Gaugeward Leagues; the first major Thaluren line, where sea-to-river continuity now hardens into the distributed return civilization of and then produces the post-closure counterpart formations of The Blightward Custodies and The Open-Run Concords; the first Kavari line, where resident freshwater continuity hardens into the bank-right and river-stewardship order of The Bankright Circles; and the first Wrought line, where constructed personhood, repair-as-care, and bodily consent become publicly legible through The Continuity Witness Orders. The category distinction follows the Species Branch and Civilization Framework: a civilization may preserve, formalize, or redirect a branch, lifeway, or design lineage, but it is not itself the same kind of thing as a species branch.
Taken together, these documents now sit on top of the stronger early-Caeldon history architecture built in the timeline shelf: older species stabilizations, branch- or identity-forming baseline steps, ancestral civilizational foundings, regional interfaces, first contacts, later civilizational differentiation, and then the prestige, corridor, and catastrophe-bearing orders that emerge from those older foundations.
Species and Branch Alignment
This table is a reading guide, not a complete political taxonomy. It tracks how the current civilization documents relate to species, branches, lifeways, or design logic.
| Civilization or Order | Species Frame | Alignment Pattern |
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| The Rootcrown Concord | Elves | Oldest Wood Elf civilizational field; close branch-civilization alignment. |
| The Thornbound Circles | Elves | Thorn Elf hardening made institutional through guarded circles. |
| The Crownbough Courts | Elves | High Elf branch identity formalized through elevated court order. |
| The Gloamroot Covenant | Elves | Dark Elf catastrophe survival consolidated into house-and-ward civilization. |
| The Ironspine Holds | Dwarves | Broad Dwarven hold-world baseline; civilization carries more weight than branch taxonomy. |
| The Stonewake Compact | Dwarves | Deep Dwarven sub-polity where branch-level identity and institutional continuity overlap. |
| The Confluence Marches | Humans | Regional-civilizational Human baseline rather than a biological branch. |
| The Serathic League | Humans | Lower-river Human sub-polity shaped by corridor law, Reedfolk presence, and mixed standing. |
| The Floodkeeper Houses | Reedfolk | Wet-threshold house order preserving hydrological memory and lower-river continuity. |
| The Windscar Pacts | Orcs | Harsh-land route lifeway formalized as pact and escort civilization. |
| The Foldward Commons | Halflings | Sheltered-fold lifeway formalized as commons, reserve law, and bounded abundance. |
| The Gaugeward Leagues | Gnomes | Littoral calibration lifeway formalized as harbor, signal, and civic maintenance leagues. |
| The Returning Concord | Thaluren | Distributed return civilization rooted in run-line, spawning, and witnessed ascent. |
| The Blightward Custodies | Thaluren | Post-closure custodial formation preserving damaged sanctity and memory-debt. |
| The Open-Run Concords | Thaluren | Post-closure open-run formation built around lawful redirection and alternate sanctuaries. |
| The Bankright Circles | Kavari | Resident freshwater order built around bank-right, nursery custody, and pool-kin circles. |
| The Continuity Witness Orders | The Wrought | Non-territorial recognition order defending repair-as-care, bodily consent, and made-person standing. |
| The Hearth-Weight Compacts | Ogres | Non-territorial camp-law order making heavy labor, food-right, shelter, and witnessed burden publicly legible. |
| The Crossing-Oath Houses | Trolls | Non-territorial crossing-law order making broken routes, tolls, warnings, and route repair publicly negotiable. |
Current Documents
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The Rootcrown Concord: the oldest major enduring Elven civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from Elderweald rooting into the first Wood Elf baseline polity.
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The Ironspine Holds: the oldest major stabilized Dwarven hold civilization on Caeldon, built from stabilization and holdmaking into ancestral founding.
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The Thornbound Circles: the first major enduring Thorn Elf civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from Briarreach hardening into hardship-shaped founding.
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The Crownbough Courts: the first major enduring High Elf civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from Rootcrown baseline into Crownbough rise and court founding.
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The Stonewake Compact: the first major named Dwarven sub-polity within the wider Ironspine world, built from deep differentiation and Stonewake deepening into compact formation.
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The Gloamroot Covenant: the first major enduring Dark Elf civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from rupture, sealing, and darkening into post-catastrophe state formation.
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The Floodkeeper Houses: the first major named Reedfolk civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from wet-threshold continuity, flood memory, and channel custody into a lower-river house world beneath later Human coordination.
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The Bankright Circles: the first major named Kavari civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from resident water-right, bank councils, nursery custodians, and regional river stewardship.
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The Windscar Pacts: the first major named Orc civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from harsh-land route life and treaty-ground practice into a far-side confederated civilization.
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The Returning Concord: the first major named Thaluren civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from sea-to-river return, spawning sanctity, and witnessed ascent into a distributed oceanic civilization.
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The Foldward Commons: the first major named Halfling civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from sheltered fold life and reserve custom into a far-side commons order of bounded abundance.
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The Gaugeward Leagues: the first major named Gnome civilizational continuity on Caeldon, built from littoral craft, calibration, and measured harboring into a far-side civic league order.
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The Blightward Custodies: the first major Thaluren custodial formation after the closure of the First Nesting Confluence, built from damaged sanctity, blight memory, and faithful containment around unsafe return waters.
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The Open-Run Concords: the first major Thaluren open-run formation after the closure of the First Nesting Confluence, built from lawful redirection, alternate sanctuaries, and witnessed continuity through living waters.
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The Confluence Marches: the first major Human civilizational field on Caeldon, built from Confluence gathering into ancestral founding and later corridor differentiation, including the social and legal forms that emerge in Headwater and Serathic mixed worlds.
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The Serathic League: the first major named Human sub-polity within the wider Confluence world, built from Lower Serath guarantees into league formation.
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The Continuity Witness Orders: the first major named Wrought recognition order, built around repair-as-care, bodily consent, continuity witness, sanctuary workshops, and resistance to ownership claims over made persons.
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The Hearth-Weight Compacts: the first major named Ogre public-order anchor, built around camp-law, burden houses, witnessed labor, food-right custom, and the rule that strength must remain anchored by care.
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The Crossing-Oath Houses: the first major named Troll public-order anchor, built around crossing houses, bridge oaths, ravine toll compacts, woundland camps, and the claim that dangerous passage must be negotiated rather than merely cleared.