
Endymion
War-scarred Lunar city on the moon's far side featuring towers, manufacturing zones, and Syndicate strongholds. Contrasts with Hyperion in location and atmosphere.
Endymion emerges in Iron Gold as a war-scarred Lunar city on the moon's far side, a gritty contrast to the opulent Hyperion with its towering spires, sprawling manufacturing zones, and entrenched Syndicate strongholds. Amid the escalating Society-Republic conflict, it serves as a shadowy hub of intrigue and industrial might, underscoring the saga's themes of decay and division in the post-Conqueror era. Though its role remains confined to this pivotal fourth book, Endymion symbolizes the fractured underbelly of the Lunar dominions, evolving from a mere backdrop into a nexus of Syndicate power plays.
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Iron Gold
War-scarred Lunar city on the moon's far side featuring towers, manufacturing zones, and Syndicate strongholds. Contrasts with Hyperion in location and atmosphere.
Book Appearances
Iron Gold
First appears Ch 57