Explore the canonical entities that shape our shared universe. Every character, location, and artifact documented here is part of the living lore — and part of the pull drawing the world toward what comes next.

A rare species resembling a cross between a leopard and a large dog — sleek, muscular, silent, the size of a small pony. Their most distinctive trait is eyes that change colour with emotion, memory, and trust: amber at dusk, copper when wary, deep green in love. Servines do not vocalise; they communicate through presence and thought-shapes that imprint on those they bond with. They were bred and abused in fighting pits across the Varnhalt Frontier before the practice was driven underground. The bonded Servine of the con-artist Rook, named Myx, is the best-known surviving member of the species — and the proof that what was sold as a weapon was always a companion. The Cartographic Society of Iterants has petitioned the Luminous Fold to recognise the Servine as a person under Fold law; the petition has been "in review" for two Loops.

The ancient forces that roamed the world during the Dawn — not gods, but elemental presences: hunger, storm, ash, birth. They whispered through roots and rumbled beneath stone. They did not name themselves and were never named in any Pattern. When the First Architects performed the Weaving and laid the First Map across the world, the Prime Beings were pinned underneath the Pattern rather than removed from it. They did not die. The Vaultkeepers, who study the Time Before, claim the Prime Beings are still there — pressed flat beneath the Everloop, occasionally shifting when a Shard moves. Some scholars associate specific Fray-monsters with specific Primes leaking through. The Cartographic Society of Iterants treats this as a working hypothesis; the Luminous Fold treats it as heresy.