Starhaven, of course, isn't the only location of interest in the metaverse.  One of the great things about being an agent is the ability to travel to distant worlds and see things that are nothing short of wondrous.  There's the great Ziggurat of the Dragon Emperor, the unsettling Edifice of Insanity, and the unparalleled view from the top of the Great Tree.

But there are other places, perhaps not as well known, that capture the imagination of the jaded traveler.  There is the world known as Fractal--an exploded Earth held together by magic, where great ships sail through the atmosphere held between the landmasses.  This is the home of the legendary "Boro-er's Shoppe."

Then there are the abandoned crèche worlds, left over from the War.  Many hybrids make pilgrimages to these planets to see where their kind might have first been brought into existence.

Humans, on the other hand, often make the journey to Earth Prime, where the wounds from the War have finally been healed, and the notions of freedom and democracy are still held in great esteem.  People travel to the Sahara, and the Great Salt Desert, and Death Valley to watch the launching of all classes of starship.  Occasionally they even get to watch the launch of one of the great Mage Ships, the pride of the Confederation of Human Worlds' fleet.

Anthropologist and historians alike travel between the worlds, seeking answers to questions unanswered in the history of Earth Prime.  Civilizations lost in time can be found thriving out there somewhere.

In an infinite metaverse, all things are possible.