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Malis Atmosphere

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The Malis Atmosphere is not a planetary atmosphere in the traditional sense but a metaphysical contamination—a persistent psionic miasma originating from the extraplanar rift of Gozog'nok. This corruption leaks from the imprisonment of the fallen deity Malis, once known as Elidrê'el, the First Defiant.

As the Essence seeps through spacetime, it infects entire planetary systems across the Kôthar Galaxy, transmuting air, soil, and mind alike.

Origin[edit | edit source]

Following Malis’s banishment to Gozog'nok, a rift formed between Gozog'nok and Yedistren — a wound in reality where the boundaries of creation thin. This Rift was sealed and Guarded by a Nexus Star in the hopes the Light of It'slâmwâ would prevail over the evil.

The imprisoned god’s decaying essence condensed into a semi-physical vapor, later identified by the Grand Archive Division of Exotheology as Corruptive Essence of Malis (CEM).

From this rift, subatomic entropy fields radiate outward through the Kôthar sector, embedding themselves in atmospheres of otherwise stable worlds such as Gokolok, Varnith, and Drûlon.

Each world manifests the contamination differently, yet all share one common trait: *the air itself hungers.*

Chemical and Psionic Behavior[edit | edit source]

The CEM acts as a binding catalyst between psionic and material states.

When it mingles with typical atmospheric gases (chiefly Nitrogen and Oxygen), it catalyzes a chain reaction where entropy becomes self-replicating.

Atoms begin to “forget” their structure — molecules drift between phases without losing mass. They begin to exhibit cannibalistic effects, as the molecules consume and convert of molecules of the same type.

Living organisms exposed to Malis-tainted air display progressive conversion of identity and purpose. The CEM warps and distorts the motivations and desires of beings. It corrupts all that is natural and good with dark parallel's that hunger for sin and evil.

Manifestations Across the Kôthar Sector[edit | edit source]

  • Gokolok — The most heavily affected world, where the The Malismorâ resides. The air carries a permanent metallic odor and a crimson haze under starlight. Residents exhibit cognitive resonance disorders and memory corruption.
  • Varnith — Displays luminous shadow auroras at night, a sign of psionic inversion within the ionosphere.
  • Drulon — Hosts “ashen monsoons,” where rainwater evaporates before reaching the ground, leaving trails of black condensation suspended in the air.

Environmental Characteristics[edit | edit source]

  • Pressure: Varies by planet; average 0.9–1.6 atm.
  • Temperature: 270–330 K (maintains thermal coherence despite entropy fields).
  • Visuals: Hazy crimson or black-violet glow during nocturnal cycles.
  • Olfactory: Metallic-sulfuric tang; taste described as “blood and ozone.”
  • Auditory: Subsonic tones detected in 7–12 Hz range; believed to be psionic resonance from Gozog'nok.

Phenomena[edit | edit source]

  • Essence Drift: Free-floating motes of condensed CEM visible under ultraviolet light; disintegrate into inert dust after exposure to divine radiation.
  • Entropy Pulse: Periodic psionic storms propagating from the rift, temporarily intensifying atmospheric decay.
  • Cognitive Shear: Temporary loss of identity coherence among higher lifeforms within affected zones.

Interactions[edit | edit source]

Malis-tainted atmospheres are lethal to baseline biological life but can support hybrid entities such as the Malisik or Corrupted entities such as the Shemêin, Zoluuk, and Det'sikar.

Psionic shielding can slow corruption but never fully prevent it.

Exposure gradually aligns neural patterns toward Malis’s own consciousness, effectively transforming victims into extensions of the Bound One’s will.

Exotheological Notes[edit | edit source]

The Grand Archive of Exotheology classifies the Malis Atmosphere as a “Tier-Ω Divine Residuum,” marking it as one of the few known instances where theological phenomena produce measurable chemical outcomes.

Worshippers of the Malisik regard the red mist of CEM as the “breath of deliverance,” believing that each molecule carries a fragment of Malis’s eternal rebellion.

Associated Gases[edit | edit source]

Corruptive Essence of MalisSulfur DioxideMethane

See Also[edit | edit source]