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'''Athenaeum World X''' is one of the [[Cabal Empire]]'s [[Athenaeum Worlds]], vast planetary repositories of knowledge and technology <ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/mcxvii MCXVII.]</ref>. This particular Athenaeum World was a hostile, ice planet home to a species of [[Monolith creatures|dangerous wildlife]] capable of suppressing the [[Light]] of [[Guardians]] and other Light-bearers. It is suspected to be the same world visited by the [[Drifter]] during his expedition out of the Sol System.
'''Athenaeum World X''' is one of the [[Cabal Empire]]'s [[Athenaeum Worlds]], vast planetary repositories of knowledge and technology <ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/mcxvii MCXVII.]</ref>. This particular Athenaeum World was a hostile, ice planet home to a species of [[Monolith creatures|dangerous wildlife]] capable of suppressing the [[Light]] of [[Guardian]]s and other Light-bearers. It is suspected to be the same world visited by the [[Drifter]] during his expedition out of the Sol System.


Among other items and knowledge, Athenaeum World X supposedly contains information regarding the [[Aphelion]].
Among other items and knowledge, Athenaeum World X supposedly contains information regarding the [[Aphelion]].

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Athenaeum World X
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Athenaeum World X is one of the Cabal Empire's Athenaeum Worlds, vast planetary repositories of knowledge and technology [1]. This particular Athenaeum World was a hostile, ice planet home to a species of dangerous wildlife capable of suppressing the Light of Guardians and other Light-bearers. It is suspected to be the same world visited by the Drifter during his expedition out of the Sol System.

Among other items and knowledge, Athenaeum World X supposedly contains information regarding the Aphelion.

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