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This wiki is devoted to the award-winning Hyperion series of science fiction novels by author Dan Simmons. The story is centered around the events set into motion by the opening of the Time Tombs on the planet Hyperion. The story is divided into four separate novels - Hyperion, The Fall of Hyperion, Endymion, and The Rise of Endymion - sometimes considered two larger stories each split into two parts for publication convenience. The short story Orphans of the Helix is also set in the Hyperion universe. The group of stories set in the Hyperion universe as a whole is sometimes referred to as the Hyperion Cantos, not to be confused with the Hyperion Cantos that form a major plot device within the stories themselves. This wiki allows fans of these stories to collaboratively create an extensive and comprehensive database of information related to the Hyperion universe.

The Books

Hyperion | The Fall of Hyperion | Endymion | The Rise of Endymion

The Characters

Main category: People

The Pilgrims

The Priest | The Soldier | The Poet | The Captain | The Scholar | The Detective | The Consul

Supporting Characters

Meina Gladstone | Rachel Weintraub | A. Bettik | Father Dure | Theo Lane | Siri | Merin Aspic

Pax Era Characters

Raul Endymion | Aenea | Federico de Soya | Rhadamanth Nemes | Corporal Bassin Kee

Notable Locations

Main articles and categories: Planets (Page) | Planets (Category) | Places & Geography

Web Worlds

Tau Ceti Center | Maui-Covenant | God's Grove | Lusus | Barnard's World | Old Earth | Pacem | Renaissance Vector

Outback

Hyperion | Bressia

Pax Era

Mare Infinitus | Old Earth | Pacem | Sol Draconi Septem | T'ien Shan

Lifeforms

Main category: Lifeforms

Akerataeli | Erg | Marsh Centaurs | Seneschai Aluit | Tesla tree | Wraiths | Zeplin

Timeline

The Timeline is also a useful reference - help complete it!

Featured Article

The Shrike

The lord and the colonel by abiogenisis-d6zpyow
The Shrike derives its moniker from the family of Old Earth birds of the same name, which are known for impaling their prey on the thorns of trees. Much like its namesake, the Shrike has a special "tree" for its victims: a vast, artificial tree-like armature made of a substance resembling chrome steel and studded with three-meter-long thorns.


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