Absolutely adore the worldbuilding - the reason why Long Live the Queen is one of my favorite games ever, and why this will definitely be one once I finally solve the plot threads, lol.
One of the interesting things about fantasies set in space is the necessary question of colonisation, what staking claims to moons and stars and their surrounding areas entails and whether it has any difference from the equivalent practice on Earth, and I love the way the Heru are written to that end. Apologies if I'm hugely misreading your game HanakoGames!
Gb zr, gur Ureh frrz gb or pbybavfrq crbcyr jub unir fbzr ercerfragngvba va gur qbzvanag tbireavat flfgrz ohg ner fgvyy znvayl fhowrpg gb qruhznavmngvba (qbrf gung jbeq fgvyy jbex jura abobql'f uhzna?) naq frra nf n gvre-orybj gur tbireanapr flfgrz. Bar Ovgr'f crefbany dhrfg rfcrpvnyyl jnf n thg chapu naq V nofbyhgryl jvfu V pbhyq whttyr gur fgngf V arrq gb svaq bhg zber nobhg Synfurf ba Jnirf. Jvyy nyjnlf fnl lrf gb Evccyvat Rgreavgl'f dhrfg hayrff ur raqf hc ungvat zr </3
Naq V fgvyy pna'g fbyir nal bs gur Tevo zlfgrel/ubj vg eryngrf gb Xebibf/jurgure gurer'f fbzr Ureh/Tevo nyyvnapr V fubhyq or fhccbegvat, ohg vs V qb svther vg bhg jr jvyy or #GrnzUrEvo. Znlor jr qb arrq n uvirzvaq!
I feel like LLTQ didn't get too much into monarchy vs. common people beyond a few short dialogue boxes and Elodie's occasional Marie Antoinette moments, but I definitely think there's a lot more to think through here. Also love the Maus' spirituality, such a cute little cat reference. Another excellent game full of pieces to look into.