Alright time to inflict Homestuck brainrot on my followers.
I figured out some planet stuff for the Homestuck au squad. Here they are, in order of who enters the incipisphere. (Keep in mind that this is chronologically who enters first, but the server-client chain isn't entirely chronological.)
Ingo: Land of Candles and Shroud
Ingo's planet is dark and desolate. Thick smog covers the light of Skaia, and the plants are blackened and dry.
The land is entirely occupied by Litwick. According to them, the land used to be full of light and beautiful plants, and bees used to be everywhere. But a shadow fell over the sky, blocking out the light, choking the plants, and nearly driving the bees to extinction.
Ingo notes that the date the planet was covered in darkness seems to line up with both his and Emmet's report of how long ago he disappeared.
The litwicks left are struggling to survive. They cling to the meager light of each others' flames, holding on to the hope that they will see each other another day.
(if you think this is too much like John's planet. Welp. I don't know what to tell ya.)
Emmet: Land of Spires and Wire
Emmet's planet is urban, filled with towering marble architecture that is reminiscent of a city. The tynamo that call it their home work tirelessly to build it up, as they believe that one day a hero will arrive and reward them for their monuments. Somehow, Emmet doubts that this "hero" would appreciate them working themselves to death.
The lowest levels of the cities are submerged in and ocean filled with tynamo, meaning the only safe way to go between the buildings is to traverse the bridges of wire that form a net in the open air. Emmet would prefer to swim, but despite the good intentions of the tynamo and his immunity to paralysis, swimming in these conditions would not pass safety checks. At least the spiders can keep him company while he makes his way across.
Akari: Land of Wings and Petals
Akari's land is beautiful and peaceful. It reminds her somewhat of Floaroma town, what with the flowers that grow everywhere. There are countless butterflies all over the place.
The local cyndaquil are relatively carefree. The worst that ever really happens to them is the occasional fire started in the grass, and those rarely get too far out of control.
Akari's land confuses her. From what she's seen of Ingo and Emmet's worlds, there should be something to do, something to fix. But hers doesn't have that. Her consorts aren't there to call her to some grand action because she already has a quest. Her consorts are there to remind her that there are things outside of saving the world, and that she needs time to rest and be herself.
Elesa: Land of Sand and Opal
Elesa's planet is a desert planet. The sand is a shimmering iridescent white, with large hourglasses and formations of unpolished opal jutting up from the dunes. If you look closely enough, you can find jewel beetles in the sand, and if you follow them, you can sometimes find small oases with shimmering rainbow trees.
The planet is tidally locked, meaning Skaia doesn't move. If it's day where you are, it will always be day. Groups of emolga live in the sunset portion of the planet where it is relatively cooler but there is still enough light for plants to grow.
Recently, a village has been separated by an imp attack. The children and the pacifists ran while the able-bodied stayed to buy time. What was left of the group wanders the habitable zone, looking for their lost family.
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