Galactic-Wide system of public institutions ranging from adolescence to adulthood. A total of 74 universities for the education, advancement and practical use of magical abilities exist across the cosmos including 12 upper level universities known as Si'iLo — each Si'iLo focuses on a specific field of magical education expertise, with the top school being Bagyo Sini for general mastery over the use and control of mana itself.
Terraforming with magic is the most common spread of civilization in the galaxy. The water and air is different than on Earth but the plants have adjusted to the atmosphere and, with crops and animals brought along, they have mixed with the natural residents of the galaxy to form a fully functioning utopia. Upon aging to adulthood — graduation from university — each citizen is gifted land to grow their ideal home upon. All paid labor is for extravagance's sake and costs of travel to other galaxies, universes and dimensions.
Masters of adaptive weaponry, every Whakaora has weapons that can adapt to battle and spellcasting as necessary. Kilig's penchant is archery, meaning his magic refines around adapting bows and arrows into magic casting, or twisting various items into bows and arrows and blow weaponry. Only certain Whakaora can master creating various weaponry. Metal-like weaponry is built out of Riti Lattice, making it lighter than carbon aerogel and strong enough to be unbreakable even by magic. Riti Lattice can only be reshaped, never broken.
The T'dao. The apex predator species in the galaxy, adaptive and insidious. They are eusocial superorganisms lead by a hybrid: Kilig's very own ancestor. Destruction of the T'dao in full would collapse the galaxy and destroy other lives; by this very reason, there is only beating them in battles. There are, among them, dark creaturees who are not beneath the hivemind willpower but submit themselves to the desires of the T'dao as a species: hunting, eating, and absorbing new talents into themselves through battle.
The Whakaora still honor their tribal ancestors through markings but now, instead of ink, the essence of the mark becomes embedded into the flesh through means of mana. They are invisible save for ritual performances, certain moon nights and when the Whakaora themself chooses to glow. Only certain people may design and embed the markers into Whakaora, spiritual leaders who excell in ritual performance. Kilig's glow is a traveling hue of orange-red, aqua-green and blue-violet.
An interdimensional storage facility that invites the most powerful of magic users — that is, beings that primarily use magic, not those who have access to magic through alternative gifts — to read through collections and foster knowledge. Every spell, brew, invocation and ritual ever conceived is stored away inside of The Collective. "Lost" grimoires, forgotten chants, and banned casts are all stored away with alternative realities and histories of the creator. The Collective houses a unique Winnow space that only the most advanced members can enter; it is a place where the Creator and Ieari gather and build the new lifelines for all of creation time and time again.