Spectrosphere

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Spectrosphere
Aliases
Inter-dimensional IndexDimension-Loc:7/4/361.0
Dimensional Information
Primary TypeLocational
MultiverseBaseline Reality, Others
Dimensional FormAstral
Locational Sub-TypeMetaphysical
Parent DimensionNoosphere* (Partially)
Child Dimension(s)
  • Various Afterlives
Average Reality Stability73ξ
Topographical Information
EnvironmentVaries
HazardsLocal beings depending on the location.
Notable Locations
  • Median Space
  • Afterlives
Demographic Information
Native Species
Immigrated Species
Political Information
Navigational Information
Discovered in361 CE
Accessible by
  • Death, though exiting becomes impossible.
  • Dimensional apertures opened by higher beings within it.


The Spectrosphere is an aggregation of numerous astral planes that share a common structure which overlaps with the Noosphere, allowing for easy transference between the two spaces. The general structure of the Spectrosphere is centred around a partially permeable 'reality' known as the Median Space, to which all other realities within the Spectrosphere are attached to; most notably including most Afterlives which exist thanks to the disembodied minds of deceased individuals being easily pulled into the Spectrosphere thru the Noosphere upon death, allowing them to ascend to an applicable stable reality to continue existence in.

Median Space

be not afraid except if u f with us >:(

Afterlives

Attached to the larger Median Space, countless 'Afterlife' realms have formed in order to house the deceased minds that are pulled into the Spectrosphere, acting as isol. The way in which a lifeform is transferred into an Afterlife is made possible by the death of their physical body (Orgone-based) separating their non-physical mind (Memoria-based) from the material world, ejecting it as a disembodied spirit into the Noosphere which is naturally pulled into the Spectrosphere (or in certain cases remains in the material world as a Ghost or is prevented from reaching the Spectrosphere), after which they are pulled into the Afterlife most compatible with their mind. Physically, Afterlives possess their own material plane (albeit one which is more unstable than standard reality with an ARS rating of 73ξ) within which a Memoria-based copy of one's form is recreated to inhabit, though due to still being 'biological' in some form, they are completely incapable of physically leaving an Afterlife even if a gateway of some-sort to leave existed. Following the discovery of Afterlives by the JADIRAD Facility's Department of Metaphysical Studies, the different afterlives have widely been classified as ranging from being a rewarding 'paradise', a static 'limbo', a punishing 'perdition', or something much different.

Afterlives within the Spectrosphere

Alternative Afterlives

Section 3: "Different Afterlives"

Following is a list of documented afterlives ordered from "paradise" to "perdition", with "limbo"-like afterlives situated between the two extremes:

Eizon
The Hyacinthan afterlife specifically designed by Yarouh-cosm to be a beautiful ethereal plane that ensures all Hyacinthans may enjoy eternity within.

Sacred Place Above
Those who achieve the balance purported in the Tritonist Faith are promised eternal life with the Gods in the sacred place above, an equivalent of heaven, which has no name due to its sanctity.

Lingering
Sometimes beings who die continue to linger within corporeal reality as a disembodied spirit. This may occur due to various reasons, be it chance, revenge for an unjustified death or unfinished business, or they may be intentionally summoned via necromancy or séance.

Realm of the Forgotten
The Realm of the Forgotten is a realm of the Afterlife that takes the form of a vast dark labyrinth with various large and small rooms, with some of them containing "forgotten" structures. It is currently the most well documented afterlife, as it is the one of few from which beings have successfully been returned from. The realm has some-form of day-night cycle, despite the perpetual darkness, as during "night" various Demonic Entities emerge within the realm whom feed on Insomnia.

Forest of Decay
The Forest of Decay is a mysterious realm of the afterlife, of which no inhabitants are known. The Forest of Decay, as may be inferred by its name, houses a vast pine forest landscape with several rivers.


The only exploration of the Forest of Decay has ever been done via astral projection, which is often unsafe when relating to the Forest, as all visitors have felt a feeling of decay often eventually becomes lethal.

Hell

Hell is a realm of the Afterlife characterised by punitive suffering including eternal torture and punishment after death. A soul's time in hell is judged based on their actions during their lifetime, where as some souls are allowed to enter a more favourable afterlife after their sentence is complete, this is often not the case. Appearance wise hell is a terrifying fiery abyss inhabited by demons.

Section 4: "Beings of the Afterlife"

Section: 4.1 "Post-mortem beings"

Ghosts

Ghosts are deceased beings whose soul still lingers in the "living world".

Deceased Beings

In most cases when a living thing does, its soul / identity remains intact, and is moved to a realm of the afterlife. In some realms this may be as a disembodied consciousness, while they inhabit a copy of their original body. These beings cannot die, as they are already dead. Any damage sustained to their form will regenerate shortly after it occurs. Additionally natural urges such as hunger, thirst, or being tired do not occur within Afterlives. Organic matter cannot exit afterlives, so despite the existence of a gateway out of a afterlife deceased beings cannot leave.

Section 4.2 "Native beings"

Demons

A Demon is an entity which typically inhabits more perdition-based afterlives. They may resemble both typical supernatural spirits and the typical abrahamic depiction of them, as well as other mythological demonic beings. Demons vary widely from incorporeal to corporeal, from benevolent to malicious, and harmless to dangerous.