The Voyagers are not native to this planet; they are merely passing travelers — in those distant, faded memories of the Dragon God, which even the gods find somewhat obscure, this planet's ancient times were a world more aligned with Gawain's "fantastical imaginations," a world devoid of orbital megastructures, satellite clusters, or space stations.
A world of swords and magic, kingdoms, and dragons.
"...At that time, the Loren Continent was a little closer to the North Pole than it is now — the entire civilized world was slightly colder than it is in this era. The Dragonkin were the first to inhabit and thrive in Talronde, establishing their own kingdoms, while several other intelligent beings lived on the Loren Continent and two other lands — initially scattered into nearly a hundred tribes and small countries, they eventually formed a few larger confederations or empires, and for a long time, the dragons of Talronde coexisted with other races of the world..."
