Imagine living in an magical world with no rules at all. won't you want to have that kind of freedom or it would be better to have some rules?
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Imagine living in an magical world with no rules at all. won't you want to have that kind of freedom or it would be better to have some rules?
Last week I made a post about divine environment and it’s possibilities
Check out this Discussion post on Fandom
With that in mind, what kind of environment would YOU make? Who would be allowed in such a place? Add any details if you wish.
My divine world would be filled with etheric beauty, clean resources, and completely untouched from human influence and malevolent forces. There would be an abundance of food for all beings living here. The creatures here would be in perfect harmony with each other and not do any harm to the world’s inhabitants. Everyone here will have perfect health and no imperfections. With my power, the physical life force of the world could be seen especially at night like so
Only those who are pure of heart and benevolent can enter this realm. There free to come and go as they please as long as they continue their righteous course of life.
Cant wait to see what y’all come up with 😊
That the title of the manga I been reading most Manga/novels gives an explanation such as it was determined by Rob that monsters showed, or a rift, portal etc but this approach was different and I loved the idea. So in the manga I was reading it said this
So while humans had no idea why monsters were showing up they did fight the monsters and learned they were given game like abilities in order to understand their powers and jobs. The humans had no idea their world was changing to their perspectives monsters just showed up. So if this was described an ability what would it be called? World merging doesn't exactly fit this description of how this world in this manga was made because so far there was no user who made the world fuse.
The monsters world was dying but before it died it latched onto earth somehow from somewhere without any divine intervention.
So what would we in the fandom community call this ability?
Imagine living in a gender-neutral world where everyone is genderless and all things are unisex, would that be a great paradise to live in?
Powers:
Advanced technology
Omni-customization
World creation
Fictional physics
if I really want to flesh out this system then the world, it’s gonna take some time, luckily I won’t have to spend so much time on the plot for the RP I’m planning, since I already got my macguffin, in which I need to only build a story from that, it makes it much easier to tell my narrative.
Living Hell
Kepler-70b is a planet, that actually spent time inside a star. Kepler-70b was plunged into the stars envelope, which is a part of every star that’s not gravitationally bound to the stars core, and bound by stellar winds. As this was during the stars Red Giant Phase, the dying phase when the star is at its largest, but with a cooler surface temperature. Kepler-70b survived, but it was left with one deadly attribute.
It almost now 7,000 degrees Celsius, on the surface. It’s a burning inferno that is hotter than the surface of the sun. It would quite literally burn you and everyone around you to ash, in seconds.
Distant Stygian
TrES-2b is located 750 Light-Years away from the solar system. It is the darkest planet in the entire universe, it reflects less than 1% of all light that hits it, making it significantly darker than all other known exoplanets, it’s dark surface can be explained, by the light absorbent gasses that make up that make up the bulk of the planet.
Not only does this evil looking ball of gas not reflect any light, it also glows a molten red color, as if it’s a hot ball of coal on a fire. This is because the surface of the planet is a punishing 1,100 degrees Celsius, which is so hot that it glows red.
Diamond in The Rough
This planet is anything but dark, in fact, it sparkles luminescentley in space, just like a diamond. Because, well, it is in fact a giant diamond. Yes, this planet named 55 Cancri E is about twice the size of earth and a third of it is made of solid diamond. The planet is very carbon heavy, and the planet is so dense that all carbon is in the form of solid diamond, but don’t get too excited, the diamond planet is located spectacularly 40 light years away from earth.
Even if you could travel that far and retrieve an endless supply of diamonds it has to offer, there is so much diamond on the planet that bringing even a fraction of it back to earth would completely overwhelm the diamond supply and therefore make diamonds completely worthless.
A world In a Different Universe
The multiverse is a group of infinite universes. Together, these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them. And today I am describing the world your avatars will be thrown into.
The Blanet Orbiting A Blackhole
Supermassive black holes are among the most exciting and puzzling objects in the universe. These are the giant, massive bodies that sit at the heart of most, perhaps all, galaxies in some universes. Indeed, they are in some universes the seeds from which all galaxies grow.
Supermassive black holes are at least a hundred thousand times the mass of the Sun. They are often surrounded by thick clouds of gas that radiate vast amounts of energy. When this happens, they are called active galactic nuclei. planets can form in the massive clouds of dust and gas around supermassive black holes. under certain conditions planets form in these clouds. These black hole planets, or blanets as your realities astrophysicists call them, are quite unlike any conventional planet.
The generally agreed Axiom of planet formation is that it occurs in the protoplanetary disk of gas and dust around young stars. When dust particles collide, they stick together to form larger clumps that sweep up more dust as they orbit the star. Eventually, these clumps grow large enough to become planets.
a similar process occurs around supermassive black holes. These are surrounded by huge clouds of dust and gas that bear some similarities to the protoplanetary disks around young stars. As the cloud orbits the black hole, dust particles collide and stick together forming larger clumps that eventually become blanets.
The scale of this process is vast compared to conventional planet formation.
Supermassive black holes are huge, at least a hundred thousand times the mass of the Sun. But ice particles can only form where it is cool enough for volatile compounds to condense.
This turns out to be around 100 trillion kilometers from the black hole itself, in an orbit that takes about a million years to complete. Birthdays on blanets would be few and far between.
The radiation from an active galactic nucleus would tend to drive dust particles away from the black hole, creating a constant “wind” of fresh material for blanet formation.
Now that you have the proper information on what a Blanet is, than I think it’s time to introduce D5-7b. This Blanet is 3,000 times the mass of Earth and possibly still growing (beyond which the exoplanet would be massive enough to form into a brown dwarf), orbits around Ton 618, the largest ultramassive black hole with thousands of other Blanets. The gaseous envelope of the blanet is negligibly small compared with the blanet mass. The biggest thing about this Blanet that separates it from lots of other Blanets is that, it’s supports life.
Next Time: Life On D5-7b
In a world terrifyingly alike your own, there are things in our Cosmos you would love to forget about, but they are simply unforgettable. Let me take your minds on a journey of a few Celestial Objects that are known for their weird quirks and powerful lasting effects on the human brain in my world.
The Undead Exoplanet’s
There are some worlds, that are quite literally, “The living Dead”. Orbiting the star, PSR B1257+12 unsettlingly known as “Lich”, are three exoplanets (which are planets outside our solar system), These Zombie worlds, individually known as ‘poltergeist’, ‘Draugr’ and ‘Phobetor, exist in one of the most uninhabitable, terrifying corners of the universe and the reason for that is quite simple. ‘Lich’, their Star, is a ‘Pulsar’, An Undead Star, that constantly leaks horrifying quantities of electromagnetic radiation from its core. Such stars are even forced to be the possible source of ‘Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays’, this cosmic bombardment of radiation from the undead stars core, saturates each of its orbiting Zombie planets, meaning that if you were to step foot on anyone of them, you would essentially, be microwaved alive.
Death By a Thousand Cuts
If you think undead exoplanets are bad, well, there’s a planet where your death would be so violent, it gives a whole new meaning to the Chinese tortue, Lingchi. Otherwise known by death by a thousand cuts. The Extrasolar planet, HD 189733 b, is Beset by winds so frightening they are difficult to even comprehend. With Wind speeds at 5400 miles per hour, these winds blow across the entire planet seven times the speed of sound. And over 30 times faster than hurricane Katrina. But before you think your death would come at the hands of being blown into something solid and spiky at such speeds, the winds alone would not cause your death. You would meet your end, when they combine with something much, much worse.
With silicate rich clouds teeming in the skies and close proximity to its host Star, this planet, rains a lot. And when it does, it rains, molten glass blown by the Mach 7 winds, this molten glass rains sideways and would rip your body to shreds in a hail of razor blades.
The Planet That Rains Molten Iron
Perhaps, more frightening, is the exoplanet Ogle TR56b, The planet that rains molten iron. The most distant planet in the RA 19h 0m 0s | Dec -25° 0′ 0″ coordinates, Ogle TR56b is known to be theorized in your world to have clouds made not from water, but from iron atoms. One of the few differences between my world and your world is that this is confirmed. So whilst being torn to shreds by molten glass might disturb you, just imagine being encased in a downpour of of molten iron, sealing you in a distorted Pompeii like statue, for all of eternity.
Well that’s all I’ve got for today, next time I will be getting into more planets, and reveal something that’s theoretical in your world and true in my world. One of your worlds biggest mysteries, one of my worlds biggest truths.
Next time: Living Hell