Danukoria
Danukoria is a long-running fictional world. The public site presents the world through stories and limited viewpoints rather than through comprehensive reference material.
What has been published so far reflects the current state of the writing, not the full scope of the setting. Stories involving conflict, danger, and large-scale events are part of the world and will appear as the project continues.
Canon and governance
Danukoria is governed by a private, authoritative canon. That canon defines what is true about the world, including geography, institutions, power structures, and historical outcomes.
The project began with a small number of published texts. From those, a canonical structure was derived, tested, and refined. Once that structure stabilized, canon was promoted to authority.
Stories are now written to conform to canon. When a story conflicts with established canon, the story is revised.
Role of narrative
Stories are used to explore how people experience the world from within existing constraints. They reflect how individuals encounter institutions, conflict, belief, and risk without controlling the forces shaping those conditions.
Some stories focus on routine or procedural moments. Others will involve violence, instability, or loss. In all cases, narrative operates within established boundaries rather than redefining them.
Why this project exists
Danukoria exists to explore long-term consistency in a fictional setting. Canon exists to preserve coherence as the world expands and to prevent narrative convenience from undermining established structure.
It is included here as a side project because it reflects how I approach building systems intended to remain consistent over time: define authority, establish boundaries, and allow work to proceed within those limits.
Danukoria is published at danukoria.omegatower.com. This page provides context; the stories themselves are the work.