Transcendence Crimson

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Synopsis

History

Long, long ago, there was a civilization brimming with technology far surpassing the ordinary. A machine that could create organs and a cure for all incurable diseases were just a few examples of their advanced capabilities.

There was a god who created the world. It was peaceful at first, but there were no living organisms. Only silence. It was not lively, full of colors, but lacked vibrancy. The god was confused, so he ventured into another world. There, he witnessed living organisms amidst destroyed buildings, in a place some might call ugly. Yet, nothing compared to the vitality and clamor of these organisms. It was a lively scene, even though the world was breaking apart from within.

Some organisms, known as humans, were fleeing from the giant, monstrous creature. Some turned into red paste, their parts splattered all over the place. It was a vivid, chaotic spectacle.

Although the God desired for the giant organism to inhabit his planet, their appearance was unattractive. Thus, he shifted his focus towards the living beings known as humans.

The God observed the humans; they were full of colors. However, he was conflicted, for it was also some humans who played a part in the world's descent into chaos.

The god delved into the memories of the world. He saw that humans were both saviors and architects of its destiny. Yet, it was the overpowering greed of some humans, those who sought to control the world, that led to its current state of destruction.

So, he closed his eyes, and all living organisms on that planet, whether extinct or not, he revived them and placed them on his own planet. The god observed how the various organisms interacted with each other—some formed alliances, while others clashed and met their demise.

He observed that as long as there were only a few organisms left on the planet, it would teeter on the edge of destruction. So, he built a tower where extinct organisms could be revived, as long as the planet needed them. Additionally, he created the Door of Knowledge, the Door of Grimoire, and various other conduits of wisdom.