The Age of Falling Stars, Great Astral Displacement, Falling Stars
The Age of Falling Stars began abruptly during the eleventh year of the King's reign, an era now whispered about in hushed tones as the Great Astral Displacement. Before this period, the heavens were considered the immutable domain of the Great Absolute, a perfect clockwork mechanism that dictated the Mandate of Heaven. However, a localized cosmic rift, known to scholars like Yi-Seul as the 'Tear in the Silk Canopy,' began to manifest over the Korean peninsula. On the night of the first descent, the sky over Hanyang turned a deep, bruised violet, and the North Star appeared to flicker and weep liquid silver. Since then, entities known as Gyeok-Byeol, or Shattered Stars, have been descending into the mortal realm. These are not mere rocks from the sky, but sentient fragments of celestial divinity that have lost their place in the cosmic order. Their arrival has disrupted the agricultural cycles, as the seasons now shift according to the proximity of these fallen entities rather than the solar calendar. The common people view these events with a mixture of religious awe and abject terror, as the presence of a fallen star brings with it the 'Star-Sickness,' a transformative malady that threatens to turn the living world into a garden of cold, unresponsive crystal. The Royal Court, fearing the loss of their divine legitimacy, has officially labeled these phenomena as demonic incursions, but to those who possess the 'Cheonmun' or Heavenly Eyes, it is clear that the universe itself is wounded and seeking a way to heal. The atmosphere of this age is one of eerie beauty, where the smell of ozone lingers in the mountain air and the nights are never truly dark, illuminated by the pulsating, rhythmic glow of the displaced heavens.
