From the Archive No. 2: Opportunities and Dangers in Worlds Undergoing Integration
Tr. SP Opportunities and Dangers in Worlds Undergoing Integration The connected universe is growing and expanding constantly. This can be seen by the new Gates appearing in worlds previously explored by Travelers. During my journeys, I returned several times to worlds I had visited before, and in two cases, there were new Gates to worlds I had not yet known. Another awe-inspiring facet of this expansion is the monumental process of integration. New worlds are assimilated into the ever-expanding network of interconnected mana worlds in a ceaseless stream. Given the unfathomable vastness of the universe—some even speculate that its size is infinite—the number of worlds undergoing integration could be far greater than we can comprehend. The integration processes I have personally experienced have left an indelible mark on my soul. The first time I experienced this, I was a young woman in my home world. Our society has built highly sophisticated technologies, from nanobot medical systems to energy shields that protect entire cities. At that time, I was completely unaware of my latent abilities as a Gate Traveler. Fortunately, I received the Archer Class at the beginning of the integration process. This unexpected boon allowed me to survive after all my family and friends were tragically killed. During the initial chaos, our advanced weapons systems—plasma rifles, laser blades, and energy cannons—failed inexplicably. Soldiers found themselves defenseless as these once-reliable weapons malfunctioned or stopped working entirely. This left us vulnerable to the increasingly aggressive mana beasts that roamed the streets. While fleeing from one such beast, I sensed a Gate nearby and instinctively discovered my ability to travel through Gates. The dire situation in my home world, with its collapsing infrastructure and failing technologies, compelled me to act swiftly. I gathered all the equipment I could and left through a Gate, hoping to find safety and answers in another world. This experience affected me deeply for many years until I resolved to examine the integration process thoroughly. Today, I am over 450 years old and have visited two worlds on the verge of integration. I chose to stay and fully experience and document the process. During my travels, I also met other Gate Travelers who experienced worlds on the verge of or during integration. I conducted extensive interviews with them to collect data and understand the process. The Integration Process Phases of the integration process typically span fifteen to twenty years. The difference in the indicated time period is due to different worlds measuring time differently and having varying gravity, which affects the length of the seasons. Initial Stage
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For example, in one of the more advanced worlds I visited, entire skyscrapers constructed from an alloy known as Tetrud-Duranius—a material renowned for its durability and resistance to extreme conditions—showed signs of stress fractures. These fractures appeared without apparent external force or environmental change, baffling the engineers. Similarly, residential complexes built with Nano-Resin, a self-repairing material that could autonomously mend minor damages, deteriorated rapidly. The Nano-Resin lost its self-repair capabilities, and walls began to crumble. Technological devices, such as the Quantum Translocators used for instant transportation, became unreliable. These devices, which previously had a failure rate of one in a billion, malfunctioned frequently, sometimes even disintegrating mid-operation. Another striking example was the breakdown of Bio-Synaptic Interfaces, advanced medical devices designed to heal neural damage and enhance cognitive functions. These interfaces began to degrade, losing their efficiency and, in some cases, causing harm to the patients they were supposed to heal. These instances of advanced material and technological erosion underscore the profound impact that rising mana levels have on integrating worlds. While the materials and technologies in less advanced worlds might not exhibit such dramatic failures, the phenomenon clearly indicates the integration process at work. Phase Four
For instance, in one world undergoing integration, we witnessed massive earthquakes that toppled towering skyscrapers, creating chasms that swallowed entire city blocks. Volcanic eruptions became frequent, spewing ash and lava that devastated surrounding areas and plunged regions into darkness. Coastal cities faced relentless tsunamis, with towering waves sweeping away everything in their path. In another world, previously arid deserts experienced sudden and severe sandstorms. These storms, filled with mana-charged particles, were strong enough to scour the surfaces of buildings, leaving behind a landscape reshaped by wind and sand. Meanwhile, regions known for their mild weather faced unprecedented lightning storms. These storms produced lightning strikes with such intensity and frequency that they caused widespread fires and destroyed infrastructure. Tornadoes appeared in unprecedented locations, causing widespread destruction in towns and cities. Global warming led to melting ice caps and rising sea levels, forcing populations to flee inland. Altered sea currents disrupted marine ecosystems, leading to the collapse of fisheries and the displacement of coastal communities. In one particularly striking example, an ordinarily temperate region experienced a series of violent, mana-charged cyclones that uprooted ancient trees and demolished centuries-old structures. Unaccustomed to such extreme weather, the local population struggled to adapt to the new and hostile environment. These examples illustrate the profound and often catastrophic environmental changes that occur during Phase Four of the integration process, as worlds adjust to rising mana levels. Mana Level 9
Due to the rapid mutation, most mana beasts become crazed and aggressive. Even those that do not become crazed often exhibit increased aggression, especially if they previously feared the world's inhabitants. After a mana wave passes, pockets of mana may remain, spawning low-level monsters initially, but increasing in level with successive mana waves. Excessive mana accumulation can create dungeons that actively absorb mana and grow stronger with each wave. Mana Level 10
Some Gates collapse or cease functioning as Gates, reducing the number of active Gates to 50-70, stabilizing the mana influx. As Gates collapse over several years, the world still experiences mana waves, causing monsters and dungeons to appear. When the number of Gates stabilizes, the world's mana primarily comes from itself, absorbing and dissipating any external mana. This initial stabilization results in areas with varying mana levels, from safe low-mana zones to very dangerous high-mana zones teeming with monsters and dungeons. Over time, the world's "breathing" of mana leads to more uniform mana levels globally. The integration process, lasting fifteen to twenty years, culminates in the stabilization of the world's final mana level. Based on the data I have collected so far, this describes the process a world undergoes during integration. It is possible that future discoveries may contradict these findings, and if so, I will update my conclusions accordingly. Opportunities and Dangers The article bears the title "Opportunities and Dangers in Worlds Experiencing Integration," therefore, let us delve into this aspect. Dangers
Another danger stems more from human nature and not from the process. Some people band together to survive and try to rebuild society. On the other hand, some negative individuals take advantage of this occurrence to give free rein to all their lowest, criminal, and dangerous desires and dreams. These people become killers who prey upon others and are sometimes the most significant danger the world offers. And finally, there is the danger of visitors. Traveling through the Gates is an ability that exists only in Gate Travelers. However, there are strong wizards and people from worlds with very high mana who don't have classes but still possess high levels of magic, that can create stable or temporary portals. They go through these portals or send representatives to collect resources from the world. Sometimes, these resources are slaves. I heard of one case where a Traveler became captive as a slave and then successfully escaped. I have never been able to verify the story, but I heard it from two Travelers, and both claimed to have met the Traveler and heard the story from him. Since my impression of these two honorable gentlemen is very positive, I believe them and, therefore, add this information here. Opportunities
To conclude, while the integration process brings numerous dangers, it also presents significant opportunities for those who navigate it wisely. By understanding and leveraging these opportunities, Travelers can thrive and contribute to the evolving landscape of integrated worlds. As new data emerges, I will update my findings to reflect the latest insights and developments in this ever-changing universe. |