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{{Technology|name=Dero'bôkor|image=Derobokor2.jpg|caption-image=Mèra's Dero'bôkor in her room while she sleeps.|universe=[[Lethurèa]]|time_invented=Early [[First Era (Lethurèa)]]|created_by=[[High Sherok]] [[Artificer]]s|type=Artificial Environment Generator|classification=Psionic Bridging Device|usage=Create Simulations for 1-2 individuals during sleep.|components=Unknown|materials=Unknown, Some kind of Crystal|appearance=A Crystalline Orb with [[Sherik]] Etching on it. It has an ethereal glow while active. It seems to have an infinite inner depth.|size=3 inch diameter|weight=less than a few grams|durability=Indestructible to current knowledge|advantages=Privacy while iterating with compatible partner.|limitations=Only compatible partners can coexist with it.|status_phase=Creation Method Lost to Time|distribution=extremely rare, found sparsely within [[Sherok]] citadels.|legality=Completely|notable_users=[[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek]]|first_appearance=[[Chosen (Book)]]}} | |||
== Oveview == | == Oveview == | ||
The '''Dero'bôkor''' is an ancient and mysterious device central to the universe of ''Legends from Lethurèa''. A relic of the long-lost | The '''Dero'bôkor''' is an ancient and mysterious device central to the universe of ''Legends from Lethurèa''. A relic of the long-lost '''Sherok civilization''', it allows users to enter fully immersive dream simulations with absolute control, serving as both a tool for exploration and a window into the psyche. Though several Dero'bôkor are known to exist, the knowledge of how to craft them has been lost to time, making them rare and invaluable artifacts. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The Dero'bôkor takes the form of a | The Dero'bôkor takes the form of a ''small crystalline orb'', its surface shimmering with an ethereal glow. Interwoven patterns of glyphs and geometric shapes pulse faintly, appearing to respond to the presence of compatible psionic energy. When activated, it emits a soft, otherworldly hum, as if resonating with an energy beyond mortal comprehension. | ||
===Mist and Infinite Depth=== | ===Mist and Infinite Depth=== | ||
Upon activation, the Dero'bôkor creates a swirling | Upon activation, the Dero'bôkor creates a swirling ''mist of infinite depth'' within the simulated environment. This mist evokes the sensation of boundlessness and mystery, a visual and symbolic representation of its connection to the '''Energy Dimension, [[Voyd]]'''. The infinite nature of the mist creates an almost meditative atmosphere, drawing users into an experience that feels both infinite and intimate. | ||
===Default Simulation: The White Void=== | ===Default Simulation: The White Void=== | ||
The Dero'bôkor's default simulation is the | The Dero'bôkor's default simulation is the ''White Void'', an expansive, featureless plane filled with swirling mist. The White Void loops endlessly; walking in any direction will eventually return users to their starting point. | ||
The void is dotted with surreal "plants" that defy natural law: | The void is dotted with surreal "plants" that defy natural law: | ||
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These plants appear as if crafted by someone with only a vague understanding of vegetation, reinforcing the idea that the White Void is a mortal interpretation of a fragment of Voyd. | These plants appear as if crafted by someone with only a vague understanding of vegetation, reinforcing the idea that the White Void is a mortal interpretation of a fragment of Voyd. | ||
==Distribution and History== | ==Distribution and History== | ||
Dero'bôkor are | Dero'bôkor are ''artifacts of the [[Sherok]]'', a precursor civilization that vanished eons ago. These devices are often found in ruins of Sherok cities, hidden within ancient temples, vaults, or ceremonial chambers. Since the art of crafting them has been lost, the only way to acquire one is to recover it from such locations. | ||
One notable Dero'bôkor in the story is | One notable Dero'bôkor in the story is '''[[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Mèra Ûrlek]]’s''', which she inherited from her mother, '''[[Lesèa Veazra Ûrlek|Queen Lesèa]]'''. Lesèa, in turn, received it as a gift from her husband, '''[[Zuurik Ûrlek|King Zuurik]]''', as a sign of his love. King Zuurik discovered the orb during an expedition to a Sherok city, cementing its importance as both a family heirloom and a cultural treasure. | ||
==Functionality== | ==Functionality== | ||
The Dero'bôkor offers users unparalleled dream control, enabling them to: | The Dero'bôkor offers users unparalleled dream control, enabling them to: | ||
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*'''Heal and Connect''': The device serves as a means of emotional and psychological healing, enabling users to explore deep traumas and confront them in a controlled, supportive environment. | *'''Heal and Connect''': The device serves as a means of emotional and psychological healing, enabling users to explore deep traumas and confront them in a controlled, supportive environment. | ||
===Dual-User Compatibility=== | ===Dual-User Compatibility=== | ||
A unique feature of the Dero'bôkor is its restriction to | A unique feature of the Dero'bôkor is its restriction to '''two simultaneous users''', and even then, only if they are '''compatible mates'''. Compatibility is determined by the users' emotional and psionic connection, making the device a deeply intimate tool. The shared experience strengthens their bond, as they can explore memories and create new dreamscapes together. | ||
==Connection to Voyd== | ==Connection to Voyd== | ||
The Dero'bôkor's link to the | The Dero'bôkor's link to the '''Energy Dimension, Voyd''', is central to its design. Scholars believe the devices contain fragments of Voyd itself, explaining the infinite depth of the mist and the surreal quality of the White Void. Whether the Sherok deliberately harnessed Voyd or accidentally tapped into its energy remains a mystery. | ||
==Role in the Story== | ==Role in the Story== | ||
In ''Legends from Lethurèa'', | In ''Legends from Lethurèa'', '''[[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Mèra Ûrlek]]''' and '''[[Merik Teslek]]''' use the Dero'bôkor to delve into Merik’s past, helping him confront the lingering scars of war. Their shared exploration serves as both a method of healing and a means of deepening their connection, as the device allows them to witness and understand the most profound aspects of each other's lives. | ||
==Myths and Speculations== | ==Myths and Speculations== | ||
*Some believe that Dero'bôkor were originally crafted as tools for | *Some believe that Dero'bôkor were originally crafted as tools for '''divine beings''', intended to study mortal emotions and guide them toward enlightenment. | ||
*Others suggest that the Sherok used the devices as tools of governance, enabling leaders to access shared memories or visions of their people. | *Others suggest that the Sherok used the devices as tools of governance, enabling leaders to access shared memories or visions of their people. | ||
==Cultural Significance== | ==Cultural Significance== | ||
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*Some believe the White Void reflects the subconscious of its user, with its features subtly shifting to mirror hidden emotions or thoughts. | *Some believe the White Void reflects the subconscious of its user, with its features subtly shifting to mirror hidden emotions or thoughts. | ||
*Attempts to reverse-engineer a Dero'bôkor have universally failed, leading scholars to believe they require materials or knowledge no longer available in Lethurèa. | *Attempts to reverse-engineer a Dero'bôkor have universally failed, leading scholars to believe they require materials or knowledge no longer available in Lethurèa. | ||
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Revision as of 02:10, 10 March 2025
Oveview
The Dero'bôkor is an ancient and mysterious device central to the universe of Legends from Lethurèa. A relic of the long-lost Sherok civilization, it allows users to enter fully immersive dream simulations with absolute control, serving as both a tool for exploration and a window into the psyche. Though several Dero'bôkor are known to exist, the knowledge of how to craft them has been lost to time, making them rare and invaluable artifacts.
Description
The Dero'bôkor takes the form of a small crystalline orb, its surface shimmering with an ethereal glow. Interwoven patterns of glyphs and geometric shapes pulse faintly, appearing to respond to the presence of compatible psionic energy. When activated, it emits a soft, otherworldly hum, as if resonating with an energy beyond mortal comprehension.
Mist and Infinite Depth
Upon activation, the Dero'bôkor creates a swirling mist of infinite depth within the simulated environment. This mist evokes the sensation of boundlessness and mystery, a visual and symbolic representation of its connection to the Energy Dimension, Voyd. The infinite nature of the mist creates an almost meditative atmosphere, drawing users into an experience that feels both infinite and intimate.
Default Simulation: The White Void
The Dero'bôkor's default simulation is the White Void, an expansive, featureless plane filled with swirling mist. The White Void loops endlessly; walking in any direction will eventually return users to their starting point.
The void is dotted with surreal "plants" that defy natural law:
- Glass-like geometric leaves that refract light into vibrant rainbows.
- Crystalline stems and trunks shimmer with a scaly texture.
- A faint, pulsing luminescence adds an alien yet serene ambiance.
These plants appear as if crafted by someone with only a vague understanding of vegetation, reinforcing the idea that the White Void is a mortal interpretation of a fragment of Voyd.
Distribution and History
Dero'bôkor are artifacts of the Sherok, a precursor civilization that vanished eons ago. These devices are often found in ruins of Sherok cities, hidden within ancient temples, vaults, or ceremonial chambers. Since the art of crafting them has been lost, the only way to acquire one is to recover it from such locations.
One notable Dero'bôkor in the story is Mèra Ûrlek’s, which she inherited from her mother, Queen Lesèa. Lesèa, in turn, received it as a gift from her husband, King Zuurik, as a sign of his love. King Zuurik discovered the orb during an expedition to a Sherok city, cementing its importance as both a family heirloom and a cultural treasure.
Functionality
The Dero'bôkor offers users unparalleled dream control, enabling them to:
- Shape Dreamscapes: The environment can be altered through thought alone, allowing for infinite possibilities.
- Revisit Memories: Users can relive past events with incredible clarity. Psionic individuals can render these memories in 360-degree detail, making the experience akin to being fully present in the past.
- Heal and Connect: The device serves as a means of emotional and psychological healing, enabling users to explore deep traumas and confront them in a controlled, supportive environment.
Dual-User Compatibility
A unique feature of the Dero'bôkor is its restriction to two simultaneous users, and even then, only if they are compatible mates. Compatibility is determined by the users' emotional and psionic connection, making the device a deeply intimate tool. The shared experience strengthens their bond, as they can explore memories and create new dreamscapes together.
Connection to Voyd
The Dero'bôkor's link to the Energy Dimension, Voyd, is central to its design. Scholars believe the devices contain fragments of Voyd itself, explaining the infinite depth of the mist and the surreal quality of the White Void. Whether the Sherok deliberately harnessed Voyd or accidentally tapped into its energy remains a mystery.
Role in the Story
In Legends from Lethurèa, Mèra Ûrlek and Merik Teslek use the Dero'bôkor to delve into Merik’s past, helping him confront the lingering scars of war. Their shared exploration serves as both a method of healing and a means of deepening their connection, as the device allows them to witness and understand the most profound aspects of each other's lives.
Myths and Speculations
- Some believe that Dero'bôkor were originally crafted as tools for divine beings, intended to study mortal emotions and guide them toward enlightenment.
- Others suggest that the Sherok used the devices as tools of governance, enabling leaders to access shared memories or visions of their people.
Cultural Significance
Among the Free Species, a Dero'bôkor is considered a treasure of both historical and emotional value. Their use often transcends practicality, symbolizing love, trust, and connection between compatible mates. However, they are also viewed with caution due to their potential to overwhelm the untrained mind or create unintended psychological consequences.
Trivia
- No two Dero'bôkor are identical; their crystalline patterns and internal energy signatures vary subtly.
- Some believe the White Void reflects the subconscious of its user, with its features subtly shifting to mirror hidden emotions or thoughts.
- Attempts to reverse-engineer a Dero'bôkor have universally failed, leading scholars to believe they require materials or knowledge no longer available in Lethurèa.