Talk:Alzenei (world)

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My one source to double-check this says Alzenei is in Piah not Jungleblut subsector. The author of the page admits that changes were made to canon however. Tjoneslo 13:55, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

The Trail of the Sky Raiders includes a map of Jungleblut subsector that shows Alzenei in hex 0304. All references in the library data likewise place Alzenei in Jungleblut.
Oh, and Jungleblut isn't in Foreven either, so I guess the author of the page made more than a few changes.
Rancke 14:31, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
I won't rely on that page to verify information then. Tjoneslo 16:39, 24 April 2007 (UTC)


One of the three systems of the League of Suns in Uldor's Reach. A binary star system with a total of twelve worlds and has neither planetoid belts nor gas giants.

Alzenei is the hub and capital of the League of Suns, an Imperial allied state embracing some ten worlds in a loose coalition. An Imperial mission is maintained on the world, and the government, by treaty, services Imperial scout and naval units operating in this region. The Imperial presence (an IISS Scout Base) has helped limit encroachment by neighboring Zhodani clients, though it has not discouraged the League’s explosively expansionist antagonists in the Descarothe Hegemony. The planet is an important center for trade and culture.

Settled by Humaniti approximately 800 years ago, Alzenei has grown in stature and importance since the coming of Imperial explorers and merchants and the formation of the League in 988. No native sophont life forms are present on the world (although traces remain of early visits by the Vlazhdumecta, whose outposts apparently failed some 4,000 years ago). The lack of inhabitants has made the world a prime, thriving colony for the influx of newcomers from outside the sector.

  1. J Andrew Keith; The Stazhlekh Report; FASA; 1983, Pg 32
  2. J. Andrew Keith, William H. Keith, Jr.: The Legend of the Sky Raiders: FASA, 1981, Pg 43
  3. J. Andrew Keith, William H. Keith, Jr.: Fate the Sky Raiders: FASA, 1982, Pg 16
  4. J. Andrew Keith, William H. Keith, Jr; Fate the Sky Raiders: FASA, 1982, Pg 56

Ssteve (talk) 02:54, 24 May 2024 (UTC)