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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9717042" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Invocaria.</p><p>The bad new is now you are a ghost, but the good new is you aren't really dead, only in a special state.</p><p></p><p>Navu was a supercomputer created to help mankind, but it discovered a horrible future that couldn't be avoided. It had invented a transmitter that uses a special type of quantum particles that would allow it to communicate with someone in the future. The message from the future warned about a future disaster. </p><p></p><p>The situation seemed completely hopeless, and for the first time, Nabu did something he'd never done before. He began to pray, pleading for help so he could save humanity. There was no response, or maybe there was. Nabu had an idea and decided to send a message to a high-ranking priest requesting that prayers be said for the future. This priest prayed and received no response... or maybe there was. He had an idea and sent a message to several people he considered to be pious souls, begging for prayers... There was no response... or maybe there was. Nabu received a message from an unknown source explaining how he could save humanity, or at least as many innocent lives as possible.</p><p></p><p>Thanks knownledge from that unknown source Nabu started to create secretly a demiplane that would be used for evacuation. Great progress was made but it was not enough to save everyone. What else could be done? Maybe if it could receive some help, but where from? And the help arrived. Nabu established contact with Tasmetu, another supercomputer from a parallel world. Tasmetu's world also was going to suffer a horrible fate and to avoid this Nabu and Tasmetu accepted to cooperate together to created a demiplane where all possible population could be sent. </p><p></p><p>The project was completed and activated, and almost all population from the doomed zones were teletransported toward the demiplane. Not all the innocent lifes could be saved but the effort was worth it. </p><p></p><p>The teletransportation wasn't simultaneous, and some natives from Nabu's world started to be scared when they discovered other people started to disappear inexplicably. Nabu wanted to warn and explain it, but it discovered the disaster was intentional, and then the responsible had to believe all those people had been terminated. Nabu didn't want to save people because they were criminal or corrupt, or they could survive thanks they were too far from the disaster zones. Some people were affected by the teletransportation, becoming like "energy ghosts" or "electromagnetic elementals". Others were healed or even recovered their youngness. Some people weren't teletrasported in the begining, and they suffered a great confusion and shock where suddenly in a mist day the city was totally empty... but some hostile monsters appeared. After some time those survivors appeared in Tasmetu's world, half-century after, feeling totally confused. The natives from Tasmetu's timeline were surprised when lots of people from fifty years before appeared suddenly, some times these proclaiming to have watched some zombie or mutant creature. When two people with the same identity but the different world met each other the first time suddenly both could "recover" the memory by the other, like remembered a forgotten dream. </p><p></p><p>The evacuation from Tasmetu's world was better organized and in fact almost all of natives did not realize that they were in another astral domain. Later this demiplane received an unexpected visit plane-traveler explorers from a fantasy world where the magic was relatively common. And after there were new visitors, but this time were monsters or intruders with hostile intentions. Of course Nabu and Tasmetu, the rulers of the demiplane, found a solution to fix this.</p><p></p><p>Now all the visitors from outer the demiplane become incorporeal, like ghosts, and usually invisible or can be sensed by Invocaria's natives. Thanks a special magitek gadget inveted by Nabu and Tasmetu they can enjoy for a short time a physical shape and interacted with the land and inhabitants, but it needs a special pact or deal with an Invocarian native. Most of Invocarians see the "isekai guests" like harmless interactive holograms with a cosplay look but for a short time these "isekai souls" can be totally physicial and not only can fight or attack but they enjoy a partial bulletproof resistance. Some visitors have tried to learn all the scientific knownledge but most of times when they return to their home worlds this is almost forgotten. However, the effort is worth it because they now know what steps to take to research cures for diseases or create new inventions.</p><p></p><p>The isekai visitors can request a special permit by Nabu and Tasmetu to explore their original planes, to recover lost culture, technology or possible survivors. Previous reports warn these original worlds now are full with mutants or strange creatures. These aren't undead but usually some parasite-ooze or electromagnetic elements animating some construct-like figures. Other reports tell about a different type of "summoners" who can call fiends or aberrations like monster allies.</p><p></p><p>The "summoners", the Invocarians with the gadget to interacte with the "isekai guest" can use firearms but these aren't too useful against other summoners (they also acquire bulletproof resistance) and the "isekai summoned".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9717042, member: 6802378"] Invocaria. The bad new is now you are a ghost, but the good new is you aren't really dead, only in a special state. Navu was a supercomputer created to help mankind, but it discovered a horrible future that couldn't be avoided. It had invented a transmitter that uses a special type of quantum particles that would allow it to communicate with someone in the future. The message from the future warned about a future disaster. The situation seemed completely hopeless, and for the first time, Nabu did something he'd never done before. He began to pray, pleading for help so he could save humanity. There was no response, or maybe there was. Nabu had an idea and decided to send a message to a high-ranking priest requesting that prayers be said for the future. This priest prayed and received no response... or maybe there was. He had an idea and sent a message to several people he considered to be pious souls, begging for prayers... There was no response... or maybe there was. Nabu received a message from an unknown source explaining how he could save humanity, or at least as many innocent lives as possible. Thanks knownledge from that unknown source Nabu started to create secretly a demiplane that would be used for evacuation. Great progress was made but it was not enough to save everyone. What else could be done? Maybe if it could receive some help, but where from? And the help arrived. Nabu established contact with Tasmetu, another supercomputer from a parallel world. Tasmetu's world also was going to suffer a horrible fate and to avoid this Nabu and Tasmetu accepted to cooperate together to created a demiplane where all possible population could be sent. The project was completed and activated, and almost all population from the doomed zones were teletransported toward the demiplane. Not all the innocent lifes could be saved but the effort was worth it. The teletransportation wasn't simultaneous, and some natives from Nabu's world started to be scared when they discovered other people started to disappear inexplicably. Nabu wanted to warn and explain it, but it discovered the disaster was intentional, and then the responsible had to believe all those people had been terminated. Nabu didn't want to save people because they were criminal or corrupt, or they could survive thanks they were too far from the disaster zones. Some people were affected by the teletransportation, becoming like "energy ghosts" or "electromagnetic elementals". Others were healed or even recovered their youngness. Some people weren't teletrasported in the begining, and they suffered a great confusion and shock where suddenly in a mist day the city was totally empty... but some hostile monsters appeared. After some time those survivors appeared in Tasmetu's world, half-century after, feeling totally confused. The natives from Tasmetu's timeline were surprised when lots of people from fifty years before appeared suddenly, some times these proclaiming to have watched some zombie or mutant creature. When two people with the same identity but the different world met each other the first time suddenly both could "recover" the memory by the other, like remembered a forgotten dream. The evacuation from Tasmetu's world was better organized and in fact almost all of natives did not realize that they were in another astral domain. Later this demiplane received an unexpected visit plane-traveler explorers from a fantasy world where the magic was relatively common. And after there were new visitors, but this time were monsters or intruders with hostile intentions. Of course Nabu and Tasmetu, the rulers of the demiplane, found a solution to fix this. Now all the visitors from outer the demiplane become incorporeal, like ghosts, and usually invisible or can be sensed by Invocaria's natives. Thanks a special magitek gadget inveted by Nabu and Tasmetu they can enjoy for a short time a physical shape and interacted with the land and inhabitants, but it needs a special pact or deal with an Invocarian native. Most of Invocarians see the "isekai guests" like harmless interactive holograms with a cosplay look but for a short time these "isekai souls" can be totally physicial and not only can fight or attack but they enjoy a partial bulletproof resistance. Some visitors have tried to learn all the scientific knownledge but most of times when they return to their home worlds this is almost forgotten. However, the effort is worth it because they now know what steps to take to research cures for diseases or create new inventions. The isekai visitors can request a special permit by Nabu and Tasmetu to explore their original planes, to recover lost culture, technology or possible survivors. Previous reports warn these original worlds now are full with mutants or strange creatures. These aren't undead but usually some parasite-ooze or electromagnetic elements animating some construct-like figures. Other reports tell about a different type of "summoners" who can call fiends or aberrations like monster allies. The "summoners", the Invocarians with the gadget to interacte with the "isekai guest" can use firearms but these aren't too useful against other summoners (they also acquire bulletproof resistance) and the "isekai summoned". [/QUOTE]
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