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'''Lethurèa''' is a self-aware universe created by the divine beings [[Meera Jenlek|Meera]] and [[Merrik Jenlek]], known as the Mother and Father. This universe exists as a distinct entity within the [[Continuums Franchise]], characterized by its science-fantasy themes and deeply spiritual narrative. | '''Lethurèa''' is a self-aware universe created by the divine beings [[Meera Jenlek|Meera]] and [[Merrik Jenlek]], known as the Mother and Father. This universe exists as a distinct entity within the [[Continuums Franchise]], characterized by its science-fantasy themes and deeply spiritual narrative. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Lethurèa is not a parallel or alternate universe but a completely independent universe. It was formed from the fathom of the [[Meera | Lethurèa is not a parallel or alternate universe but a completely independent universe. It was formed from the fathom of the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]], who imbued it with their wisdom and placed countless spirits within its bounds. These spirits were divided into tribes based on their dominant traits: [[Elesèa]], [[Volamin]], [[Haavolin]], [[Kiitikon]], and [[Sebuuk]]. | ||
Lethurèa is home to diverse planes of existence, including: | Lethurèa is home to diverse planes of existence, including: | ||
*'''[[Yedistren]]''': The | *'''[[Yedistren]]''': The Mortal Plane where spirits inhabit bodies and live mortal lives. [[Yedistren]] also was the original birthplace of spirits before the ''[[True First War]].'' | ||
*'''[[Voyd]]''': A mysterious dimension containing anomalies and | *'''[[Voyd]]''': A mysterious dimension containing anomalies, chaotic energy and matter, and spirits that were created from the ether during Lethurèa's birth. This plane does not adhere to any law of physics found in the other planes, as [[Matter and Energy]] can be created and cease to exist at random. Only the [[Spirits of Voyd]] are immune to the random destruction and creation of [[Matter and Energy]]. | ||
*'''[[Gozog’nok]]''': The Prison Plane, where malevolent spirits, such as [[Malis]], are confined. | *'''[[Gozog’nok]]''': The Prison Plane, where malevolent spirits, such as the [[Malisik]] and the dark god [[Malis]], are confined. | ||
*'''[[It’slémwé]]''': The Mortal Plane, | *'''[[It’slémwé]]''': The Lethurèan Heaven, originally created as the Mortal Plane, but found to perfect by the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]]. The [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]] claimed '''[[It'slémwé]]''' as their domain and made their kingdom within. In the aftermath of the ''[[True First War]]'' '''[[Yedistren]]''' lay in ruin and was no longer suitable for the Spirits. | ||
The narrative of Lethurèa revolves around creation, rebellion, and redemption, with spirits striving for divinity under the guidance of the | The narrative of Lethurèa revolves around creation, rebellion, and redemption, with spirits striving for divinity under the guidance of the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]]. | ||
== Creation Mythology == | == Creation Mythology == | ||
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*'''[[Kiitikon]]''': Unique and loving spirits. | *'''[[Kiitikon]]''': Unique and loving spirits. | ||
*'''[[Sebuuk]]''': Naïve but pure-hearted spirits. | *'''[[Sebuuk]]''': Naïve but pure-hearted spirits. | ||
=== The Mother and Father, Deities, and Malis === | |||
Lethurèa was created by the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]]. The [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] intern bore their children, the spirits found within [[It'slémwé]]. They organized the spirits into tribes. These tribes chose deities from among themselves that would rule over them in mortality. [[Malis]], once a pure spirit known as [[Malis|Elidrèel]], rebelled against the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]] and their siblings. | |||
* The [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]] are omnipotent beings capable of creating universes from merely a fathom. | |||
====The First Hundred==== | ====The First Hundred==== | ||
The '''[[First Hundred]]''' were chosen deities from the [[Elesèa]] tribe. They organized [[Yedistren]] after the [[Spirit War]], creating celestial bodies, laws of matter and energy, and flora and fauna. These deities, also called '''First-Flames''', became the progenitors of the [[Sherok]] species. | The '''[[First Hundred]]''' were chosen deities from the ''[[Elesèa]]'' tribe. They organized [[Yedistren]] after the [[Spirit War]], creating celestial bodies, laws of matter and energy, and flora and fauna. These deities, also called '''First-Flames''', became the progenitors of the [[Sherok]] species. | ||
====The Curse and the Malisik==== | ====The Curse and the Malisik==== | ||
The | The ''[[Malisik]]'' are corrupted beings led by the [[Det’sikar]], former [[Sherok]] twisted by the essence of [[Gozog’nok]]. The [[Malisik Horde]] comprises species such as the [[Ganagôan]], [[Ongorga]], and [[Dugrong]]. Their bodies release spores upon death, creating dangerous environmental corruption. | ||
====Mortal Connection==== | ====Mortal Connection==== | ||
Mortals in Lethurèa live on planets connected by '''[[Kroetar]]''', massive portals enabling interstellar travel. However, extended journeys through these portals can cause [[Voyd Sickness]], a potentially fatal condition. | Mortals in Lethurèa live on planets connected by '''[[Kroetar]]''', massive portals enabling interstellar travel. However, extended journeys through these portals can cause [[Voyd Sickness]], a potentially fatal condition. | ||
== Themes and Genre == | == Themes and Genre == | ||
Lethurèa is a science-fantasy universe blending spiritual and metaphysical concepts with advanced technology. It explores themes of creation, free will, and the eternal struggle between good and evil, often delving into darker tones through its portrayal of war and corruption. | Lethurèa is a science-fantasy universe blending spiritual and metaphysical concepts such as [[Din]], an [[Energy Field]] akin to magic, with advanced technology. It explores themes of creation, free will, and the eternal struggle between good and evil, often delving into darker tones through its portrayal of war and corruption. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |