Wayfinders

Gods of movement, transit, and the systems that let Trisurus project itself across wildspace. These sources power everything from daily teleportation to rescue missions in collapsing spheres.

Passage

Origin: CSR-008 | Harvested: ~4,100 years ago

Sustains the teleportation network linking every city and settlement across the three worlds. Permanent teleportation circles require constant energy input to remain synchronized; without Passage's output, drift between linked circles would accumulate until transit became unreliable, then dangerous. Citizens step through teleportation circles dozens of times daily. The network handles billions of transits per year. None of this convenience registers as remarkable to anyone born after the system was built.

Horizon

Origin: CSR-009 | Harvested: ~4,000 years ago

Powers the long-range detection grid that gives Trisurus advance warning of sphere collapses, Gyre movements, and incoming threats. Horizon's output extends sensor range far beyond what arcane instrumentation achieves alone. The early warning network's 85% accuracy rate in predicting sphere collapse relies heavily on Horizon's contribution. Without it, prediction windows shrink from decades to years, and evacuation timelines collapse with them.

Swiftness

Origin: CSR-011 | Harvested: ~3,800 years ago

Augments spelljamming velocity. Fourth-generation helms are fast by historical standards, but Swiftness's output pushes transit speeds into ranges that helm engineering alone cannot explain. Fleet captains know that Trisurus ships outrun comparable vessels from other spheres. They credit superior helm design. The helms are good. They are not that good.

Shelter

Origin: CSR-012 | Harvested: ~3,700 years ago

Generates the protective wards that shield fleet vessels during wildspace operations. Cloaking fields, defensive barriers, and the environmental containment that keeps crews alive during close approach to collapsing spheres all draw from Shelter's conduit. Rescue missions into active collapse zones would be suicide runs without this output. The crews who volunteer for these missions know the risks. They do not know what keeps them alive.