>>52614100>>52615040>>52617479>Cyclical flares>Vitubium shroud>/grave/So, black hole time perhaps? I fucking love black holes.
What /grave/ could have is a vitubic black hole (hereinafter "object") that "feeds" on magical and conceptual energy. During normal times the object would stay mostly undetectable, if not for its gravitic effect
if it is given one: since it is vitubic it might not even fully exist in real space and could be actually invisible and have little to no gravitic effects when not feedingWhen something significant happens and there is a lot of excess energy in the vitium field, the object starts to "feed" on that energy, accumulating an accretion disk and eventually polar jets, which then in turn punch holes into the Vitubium Shroud that hides the system.
like so
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7MjziPLsDUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN3BajQlqqEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWd27AS-_yISo, we get a magical quasar-like object. Since most of the energy would be outside of realspace, it would not be that destructive for the nebula itself but whenever the object would be in its active state, it would be most disruptive in the magical realms, which sort of fits if the system appears mostly during graduations.
A ship can get into the system by traveling against the current of the jet, towards the object. Since the jet is formed from the object feeding on excess energy, it would be composed of particles and energy related to the concept that is being consumed. How this would look and what effects it would have is fun to think about. I also think this would probably look very cool visually.
>Approaching an accretion disk from the above while bathed in supernatural lightThe planet itself might orbit either the object or another star.
Using a black hole also allows us a pathway to some other fun stuff. Like utilizing the information paradox, or one solution to it: the Holographic Principle.
>The event horizon stores consumed 3d objects as 2d holograms>Radiation leaving the object carries information about these 2d hologramsWhen the object feeds, and "farts" like that one anon put it, it releases light and particles encoded with the memories of the things the object has consumed. This would be thematically extremely fitting for /grave/. Furthermore, one could give this particles an electric charge, and assuming that the /grave/ planet has a magnetosphere, we get auroras.
>Whenever the object is feeding, as in whenever travel to the system of possible, the /grave/ world is illuminated by global auroras born from the energy of dead chuubas.One could imagine the object to be akin to a flame that casts 3 dimensional shadows (of memories) into space around itself. Since the vitubium shroud is opaque to radiation, these memory-shadows would be painted into the shroud itself.
Other fun stuffs a black hole could allow is time dilation. Perhaps the reason why /grave/ is technologically stagnant is simply that to them, what is a thousand years to an outsider is only a century or a decade. From on outsider perspective, /grave/ is either slowed down in time or nearly stopped.
Sorry if the ramble is a bit incomprehensible, i havent had my coffee yet and i had to force myself to write this out.