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{{Quote|I've seen the world [[Forum:The Black Swordsman|you]] created. In the oceans were deserts of bone. Fires filled the horizon. And everywhere I walked, there was screaming.|[[Forum:Shiro Yagamiro|Shiro Yagamiro]]}} | {{Quote|I've seen the world [[Forum:The Black Swordsman|you]] created. In the oceans were deserts of bone. Fires filled the horizon. And everywhere I walked, there was screaming.|[[Forum:Shiro Yagamiro|Shiro Yagamiro]]}} | ||
'''Aincrad''', also known as the '''World of Rebirth''', the '''Nexus of Darkness''', and '''An Incarnating Radius''', is a Gordian tangle of twisted spacetime seemingly created out of the enshrouding of the [[solar system]]. A self-contained universe, its apparent dimensions are isotropically infinite and loop inward upon themselves, and is both part of the [[Ascendant | '''Aincrad''', also known as the '''World of Rebirth''', the '''Nexus of Darkness''', and '''An Incarnating Radius''', is a Gordian tangle of twisted spacetime seemingly created out of the enshrouding of the [[solar system]]. A self-contained universe, its apparent dimensions are isotropically infinite and loop inward upon themselves, and is both part of the [[Ascendant Realm]] as known by the [[Hive]] and embedded into the multidimensional brane of the wider universe as known to the [[Vex]]. | ||
No star exists, light provided instead by numerous wormhole singularities glowing throughout the eternal sky. Planetary masses are equally unknown, save for one gargantuan singularity massing many times that of a supermassive black hole occupying a central place in the sky. Pyramids can be found everywhere, some floating in place, others moving idly. | No star exists, light provided instead by numerous wormhole singularities glowing throughout the eternal sky. Planetary masses are equally unknown, save for one gargantuan singularity massing many times that of a supermassive black hole occupying a central place in the sky. Pyramids can be found everywhere, some floating in place, others moving idly. |