The legendary city of Keor rises from the mist-shrouded island of Undal, cradle of the Atlantean civilization. Towering spires of orichalcum and crystal gleam under twin suns, their surfaces etched with glowing hieroglyphs that hum with ancient power. Canals of liquid silver weave through the city, carrying vessels adorned with intricate sigils. At the heart of Keor stands the Grand Athenaeum, a colossal pyramid-library where knowledge is preserved in floating, holographic tomes. In a secluded chamber within the Athenaeum, bathed in the golden light of a celestial alignment, the infant Thoth takes his first breath. His cradle is carved from a single piece of luminous blue stone, pulsing with the energy of the cosmos. Scholars in flowing silver robes gather in reverence, their eyes reflecting the destiny written in the stars—for this child will become the scribe of gods, the keeper of all wisdom. Outside, the island of Undal stretches into the horizon—lush jungles humming with exotic beasts, cascading waterfalls that glow with bioluminescent algae, and the distant silhouette of the First Throne, where the rulers of Atlantis convene. The air thrums with the promise of a golden age, but also the weight of future ruin. See more