Explore a vast universe from every point of view.

The Entropic Cosmos is a long term Sci-Fi project. It’s the entire history of three galaxies told from their mysterious beginning to their inevitable entropic end in various written formats.

“Our stars are ablaze, besieged by the darkness.

Cold begot them, cold awaits them.

Their light vibrates still, it runs through the Cosmos.

Cold begot it, cold awaits it.

Sing, oh Conscious, of what’s under the starlight!

May your memories blaze through the cold and live on!”

Fadey The Prophet

“Sailing Solar Winds”, fragment.

Discover the Cosmos

What are you in the mood for? You can choose between a book narrating the main storyline, short stories exploring other pockets and periods in the Entropic Cosmos or some in-universe texts of different kinds.

Sailing Solar Winds

After maddening psychic screams threaten the two inhabited galaxies, the Cosmos risks all-out war.

A galactic prince disappears. A Visage of History looks for a friend and a prophetic book. A Mask of Remembrance gets his memories back. A young Aruspex massages an ambassador’s mind avoid a galactic war. A cyinical merchant risks his adoptive children’s lives to find new trading routes. A legendary immortal captain tries to get back home.

The Screams call all of them to the center of The Silent Spiral, the last uncharted galaxy.

Tales from the Cosmos

Some stories are longer, others only require a few words. They all tell the history of the Entropic Cosmos, from its beginning to the end.

If you’re looking for a short read to immerse yourself in this universe, these will be perfect for you. In these short standalone narratives you’ll dive into different eras and and places, you’ll encounter great characters who changed the future and others who researched the past.

You don’t have to read these to understand the main narrative, and vice versa. Nonetheless, they complete and enrich the experience. And they’re the coolest bits of lore.

In-universe Lore

These are the diegetic texts written in-universe by known and unknown characters.

Diaries, poems, articles of law, songs, diplomatic letters, theological arguments, technical specifications, scientific explanations, philosophical essays, architectural descriptions, clumsily taken notes, dialogue excerpts.

This is simple, unbridled lore. The exploration of cultural context in it’s purest form.

Various styles, known and unknown in-universe authors, maybe even some clues about the mysteries of the main narrative.


“My Consciousness is lost. Where, I wonder, did I leave myself?

In which memory am I hiding from the Screams?

I wonder… I wonder…”

Lanther Martz

Ship’s Log Eternal