Endless World
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Entity Info
Original Name:无尽世界Gender:NeutralScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:1674Chapters:712
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Biodata
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Endless World (无尽世界) |
| Alias(es) | Endless World box; Endless World's dimensions |
| Type | Neutral character / cosmic rule-based entity |
| Status | Active |
| First Appearance | 59 |
Nature and Structure
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Scale | A vast, boundless expanse containing countless world clusters, worlds, races, and civilizations. Even Endless Sovereigns are considered insignificant before it. 1116 1258 1928 |
| World rules | Its myriad rules generate life and civilization, while each world’s internal rules govern its operation and self-protection. 1116 1000 |
| Origin structure | Green ultimately observes its origin as a data-stream world of square origin runes; these runes compose the rules, matter, energy, and life within it. 1690 |
| Balancing rules | The balancing rules of a world ordinarily repair damage to its World Heart, making World Heart fragmentation nearly impossible. 149 |
| World lifecycle | Worlds are continuously born and destroyed, though a single world’s life and death may span millions or tens of millions of years. 1605 |
| Dimensional model | Green theorizes that the Endless World’s dimensions may themselves be a colossal entity capable of birth, growth, and death. 1840 |
World Hierarchy
Peranos describes three broad classifications of worlds within the Endless World. 59
| Classification | Description |
|---|---|
| Small worlds | The lowest documented tier in the hierarchy. 59 |
| Large worlds | Worlds surpassing small worlds in scale and development. 59 |
| Civilization worlds | The highest named tier; major civilizations such as the Wizard Civilization operate on this level. 59 1116 |
Dimensional Boundaries
Dimensional Esophagus
The Dimensional Esophagus is a sealed, dangerous region associated with dimensional warfare, lost civilizations, illusory worlds, and the Endless World’s “digestion” of beings and inheritances. 1175 1753
- The Great Thousand World survived within it by functioning as a “box within a box,” sheltering the Guyak Civilization’s legacy from fate’s erasure. 1175
- Green describes its countless remains, warring races, and civilization relics as material eventually digested by the Endless World. 1175
- Illusory worlds within chaotic spacetime have no fixed borders; wherever their rules extend becomes their domain. 1579
- The Endless Astrology Chart presents three possible paths beyond the Endless World box: the Dimensional Esophagus, the infinite microcosm, and traversal through the void. 1256
Dimensional Rejection and Expulsion
Green theorizes that dimensional wars can clear away “eternal” accumulations within the Dimensional Esophagus. Under this interpretation, victors of such wars serve as offerings to dimensional rules, while surviving eternal entities may be expelled beyond the Endless World’s dimensions. 1840
Relationship with Civilizations
- Wizard Civilization — Views the Endless World as the ultimate object of exploration, seeking endless knowledge, control over truth, and eventually transcendence beyond dimensional limits. 1116 988
- Ancient Wizards — Antonio used the Fate Lever and his own life as a fulcrum to shift the Wizard World’s coordinates through the endless void, preserving its civilization. 149 1419
- Starry Sky Summoner World — Its astrologers developed the Endless Astrology Chart, a conceptual model of the Endless World’s spatial, temporal, and dimensional structure. 1226
- Guyak Civilization — Created the Great Thousand World as a refuge inside the Dimensional Esophagus, preserving its bloodline through repeated dimensional wars. 1175
- Metal Destroyer Civilization — Pursued a complete analysis of the Endless World’s composition rather than the higher-dimensional power sought by wizards. 1075
- Wushi Dark Sacred Ancestor — Sought to unite the Dark World Cluster and was believed to be attempting to pierce the Endless World or the Dimensional Gap. 1321 1334
Major Revelations
| Discovery | Significance |
|---|---|
| World hierarchy is disclosed | Peranos identifies small worlds, large worlds, and civilization worlds as the Endless World’s known hierarchy. 59 |
| The Fate Lever maxim is revealed | A statue within the Fate Lever bears the declaration that endless knowledge can be used to “pry open” the Endless World. 148 |
| The Wizard World’s World Heart is exceptional | Antonio’s sacrifice and use of the Fate Lever altered the Wizard World’s coordinates, leaving its World Heart damaged and sealed. 149 |
| The Endless World box is theorized | The Endless Astrology Chart depicts the world as a sealed structure bounded by the Dimensional Esophagus. 1226 |
| Origin runes are observed | Green reaches the source of the dimensional realm and finds square origin runes forming orderly data chains. 1690 |
| The dimensions are proposed to be alive | Green suggests that the Endless World’s dimensions may function as a giant living entity that consumes, compresses, and expels matter across vast eras. 1840 |
| The Power of Trajectory alters origin runes | Green discovers that the Power of Trajectory changes the Endless World’s origin runes, potentially exposing higher-dimensional rules. 1928 |
Notable Quote
“Give me endless knowledge, and I shall use myself as the fulcrum to pry open the Endless World.”
— Inscription within the Fate Lever 148