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EVER-LASTING Rebirth: The Awakening of the Planet

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The planet was once nothing but a vast emptiness, floating within the fabric of reality. But when a dying dimensional being, a god-like entity beyond mortal comprehension, sealed itself within a dimension encased inside the planet, everything changed. The planet itself became a living entity, pulsing with energy, growing lush with vegetation, and sustaining the three great civilizations that flourished upon it. In return for its endless gifts—food, shelter, and safety—the civilizations unknowingly upheld an ancient pact: to return their dead to the planet. They believed it was a sacred cycle of renewal, a balance of life. Yet, none knew the true nature of this agreement. The body of the dead was broken down and poured into the hidden dimension, fueling the regeneration of the great being. The soul was released to the afterlife. And the mind—the vast reservoir of knowledge and experience—was recycled, planted into the very soil, creating the rich consciousness of the world itself. For eons, this balance remained undisturbed. Until now.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: A Shift in the Cycle

The civilizations—Xerzes, Opoove, and Folqi—flourished under the planet's harmony. Each race held unique abilities that made them powerful in their own right, yet they coexisted, their differences forming a delicate balance.

• The Xerzes, the oldest and most physically gifted, soared through the skies and held strength beyond imagination. Yet, upon transformation, they sacrificed their raw power for incredible abilities that defined their unique races.

• The Opoove, masters of elemental forces, could manipulate nature itself, bending fire, water, air, and ground to their will. The greatest among them wielded almost all elements.

• The Folqi, whose senses rivaled the gods, could pierce illusions, see through deception, and wield miniature suns as weapons of immense destruction.

Each cycle, from cycle 1 to 4, life thrived in the open wilds, the civilizations living freely beneath the skies. But from cycle 5 to 12, they all retreated to the Capital, the great city built by the dimensional being itself. There, they ate from the finest vegan shops, rested in their human-like homes, and clothed themselves in garments resembling those of Earth's lost past.

Yet, something was changing. A disturbance was rippling through the planet's very essence.