At the tower’s highest window

The Stars Are Not Decoration

They are warnings, maps, graves, invitations, and destinations. Here, the consequences of planetary choices are projected against the dark.

View the Projections

The Projection Array

Above the observatory floor, light bends into orbital paths, solar storms, shattered timelines, and the slow blue arc of Earth traveling where no world was ever meant to sail.

A planet is not merely a home. In desperate centuries, it may become a vessel.

Solar Weather

Flares. Coronal fire. Radiation fronts. The old Sun is watched here with the caution once reserved for kings, volcanoes, and warships.

Wandering Earth

The Observatory tracks the unthinkable: Earth removed from its ancient orbit, protected by the Glove, carrying oceans, farms, cities, and memory into the deep.

Saturn Horizon

In one projection, Saturn rises enormous and silent beyond the shielded sky. The rings do not welcome Earth. They merely prove how far humanity has come.

Lost Civilizations

Other worlds appear in the archive: bright, clever, certain of themselves, then gone. Their failure is studied here without ceremony.

The Observatory Rule

No future is accepted because it is beautiful. No warning is dismissed because it is frightening. Every vision must answer the same question:

What happens next if humanity chooses this path?

Return to the Roundtable

The Observatory does not decide. It reveals. The Council must still argue, choose, and live with the chosen sky.