Galadia (spacetime anomaly)

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Galadia, commonly referred to as the Galadia Anomaly, is an anomalous region of spacetime located some 38 light years from Prin. It is categorized by Prin astronomers as a "Class L Isolated System" that is not accessible by any conventional means. It is of great religious significance to a group known as the Extragaladians, worshippers of a throuple-goddess associated with the anomaly, who named it according to their sacred texts.

The anomaly resembles a solid, irregular caltrop with nine points, though its shape is difficult to determine through the interference surrounding it.

Roughly 1000 years ago, the Galadia anomaly underwent an immense shift. For around a hundred years, the object, which had up until that point been an "inscrutable orb", began to warp and shift. Witnesses, primarily composed of pilgrims, scholars, wizard eyes and tourists gathering to witness this event, described it as becoming blurry and lilac, nauseating to behold, which appeared to consist of multiple layers preparing to collapse in on themselves, and stated that the object eventually appeared to implode, forming an irregular, broken, polyhedral star shape. Almost immediately after it settled into this shape, the formerly translucent barrier around the planetoid became an opaque, shifting mass of colour. Extragaladians refer to this event as "the Stellar Concavenation".

Notably, there is a space station located near the Galadia Anomaly, run in the name of the Empress of Prin. It is known as "Galadia Junction".