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== The living and the shadow realm == | == The living and the shadow realm == | ||
The Ancients filled up the O'Dimeshaan with energy, and smashed it open on the ground outside of Oveeness. | The Ancients filled up the O'Dimeshaan with cosmic energy from [[Aetheria:Mother's Gift|mother's gift]], and smashed it open on the ground outside of Oveeness. A circular entrance to a vast new empty space was formed on the grass under the urn's leftovers. To protect the new universe from chaos, Yuta leaped over the entrance with his delta-blade, splitting the space into an active and passive part, linked with a time resistance. Ancients could enter both spaces, making their creations in the active part which came to be known as the living realm, the batteground of the game. When the Ancients had to make changes and corrections they would enter the passive part which came to be known as the shadow realm. | ||
== Rules == | == Rules == | ||
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# The game has to be started by him, and then never tampered with until a winner is found. The game should reflect the Ancients' creational powers. What they build, shall be set on trial. For this reason, to ensure the Ancients would put all their energy into their creations, he would seal the other Ancients and himself inside the O'Gushaan for a thousand Aetherian Years. Inside they would only be able to observe alongside [[Aetheria:Great Mother|Mother]], so none of them could intervene after the game was started. | # The game has to be started by him, and then never tampered with until a winner is found. The game should reflect the Ancients' creational powers. What they build, shall be set on trial. For this reason, to ensure the Ancients would put all their energy into their creations, he would seal the other Ancients and himself inside the O'Gushaan for a thousand Aetherian Years. Inside they would only be able to observe alongside [[Aetheria:Great Mother|Mother]], so none of them could intervene after the game was started. | ||
# The winner would be the Ancient, who's child would stand last. In order to ensure the game would be over before their return, he would also grand the win to whoever's child reach the Aether first. Yuta assumed this time would be plenty to navigate though the great galaxy of [[Location:Aveeria|Aveeria]]. | # The winner would be the Ancient, who's child would stand last. In order to ensure the game would be over before their return, he would also grand the win to whoever's child reach the Aether first. Yuta assumed this time would be plenty to navigate though the great galaxy of [[Location:Aveeria|Aveeria]]. | ||
# Yuta brought a little [[Item:Muta-Crux|clumpy ball]] before the other ancients. He showed them how to weave it into cell structures, and gave them one each, telling them to put it into their strongest child as part of the game's mechanics. Without exposing it's function, Yuta explained that bigger- more supportive worlds, breeding and | # Yuta brought a little [[Item:Muta-Crux|clumpy ball]] before the other ancients. He showed them how to weave it into cell structures, and gave them one each, telling them to put it into their strongest child as part of the game's mechanics. Without exposing it's function, Yuta explained that bigger- more supportive worlds, breeding and battles would advance it's capabilities favoring odds of their children winning the game. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:44, 22 April 2026
The Creator game marks the start of the living realm, as the Ancients decided to compete - testing their powers and strength against each other. Yuta, the eldest Ancient was respected and without a doubt the most powerful of all Ancients. He saw no point in competing, but promised to use all his might to make the games fair and interesting as he choose to oversee the game. In order to do so, he would use his energy to create the battleground, elements and rules for the game.
The living and the shadow realm
The Ancients filled up the O'Dimeshaan with cosmic energy from mother's gift, and smashed it open on the ground outside of Oveeness. A circular entrance to a vast new empty space was formed on the grass under the urn's leftovers. To protect the new universe from chaos, Yuta leaped over the entrance with his delta-blade, splitting the space into an active and passive part, linked with a time resistance. Ancients could enter both spaces, making their creations in the active part which came to be known as the living realm, the batteground of the game. When the Ancients had to make changes and corrections they would enter the passive part which came to be known as the shadow realm.
Rules
Yuta decided a few things.
- The game has to be started by him, and then never tampered with until a winner is found. The game should reflect the Ancients' creational powers. What they build, shall be set on trial. For this reason, to ensure the Ancients would put all their energy into their creations, he would seal the other Ancients and himself inside the O'Gushaan for a thousand Aetherian Years. Inside they would only be able to observe alongside Mother, so none of them could intervene after the game was started.
- The winner would be the Ancient, who's child would stand last. In order to ensure the game would be over before their return, he would also grand the win to whoever's child reach the Aether first. Yuta assumed this time would be plenty to navigate though the great galaxy of Aveeria.
- Yuta brought a little clumpy ball before the other ancients. He showed them how to weave it into cell structures, and gave them one each, telling them to put it into their strongest child as part of the game's mechanics. Without exposing it's function, Yuta explained that bigger- more supportive worlds, breeding and battles would advance it's capabilities favoring odds of their children winning the game.