The First World earns its name not only for being the site of the first documented miracle of the discovery of K'zon, but also for its immense age. Believed to be the oldest planet and solar system within The Last Hand, giving it a unique place in galactic history. The Planet is near Earth-like and Its biosphere exists in near-perfect balance, with flora and fauna thriving in harmony and where the atmosphere allow for many species to breath, creating an environment where even the Kzak, known for their respiratory vulnerabilities, can breathe without aid.
Scattered across the planet's surface are ancient settlements, ranging from simple wooden and stone structures to more advanced constructs built with forgotten archeo-technologies. Despite the presence of advanced infrastructure, the planet’s former inhabitants appeared to have developed little in terms of modern computing, robotics, or high technology and even seemed to lack any form of weaponry outside of simple tools. Which suggests a civilization that prioritized, peace, and spiritual or philosophical growth over industrial advancement.
Today, the First World serves as the interstellar spiritual and political capital of the Gospel of K'zon. Its infrastructure remains largely unchanged, preserved both out of reverence for its discovery and a lack of necessity. The Gospel’s followers have seamlessly integrated into the existing cities and settlements, occupying the vacant buildings left behind by the vanished population.
A vast orbital spaceport now facilitates the steady stream of pilgrim ships arriving each day, preventing overpopulation and ensuring that the planet's surface remains undisturbed. Despite millennia of habitation, much of the planet and its surrounding system remain uncharted, fostering a small yet profitable Coreseeker community. Under the watchful eyes of the Gospel’s xeno-archeologists and clerical enforcers, these Coreseekers continue to explore the planetary system, uncovering both relics and secrets buried deep bellow the First world.