《Observer 001's inter-multivursal log》Observer Log 001: Planet Creation
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>Observer 001
>>Second Entry
>>>Report 001: Planet Creation
>>>>Apparently, Headquarters "forgot" that they had yet to assign a Governor to this Sector, along with a "mix up" on what universes needed a Head Observer... honestly, I believe that the High Observer wanted this specific universe to remain blank, probably as a joke.
>although leaving this universe blank might be a joke to some people, I just can't do that, as it goes against the core belief of Observers.
>My first task will be to create the planet... Planet creation is a simple, yet complicated thing. When creating a planet you have to start at the beginning, creating the Core. As this planet will be a Greater world, according to the High Observer, I have decided that a core with a higher gravitational pull is needed, as the planet will be billions of kilometers in diameter.The next steps would be the inner and outer crusts, and following those the mantle.
>By using Matter Creation, I create the desired mass needed to create the planet. By adding a spin to the planet, an atmosphere starts to gather. As the planet is newly created, it will take some time before it reaches the point where it has the ability to hold life.
>As this is going to be a Greater world a type of Power, of Energy is required. This is not only for the "entertainment" of the higher ups, but also for observation data. Depending on my choice the planet's inhabitants might be cultivators, magi, warriors, or just regular beings...
>>After a session of deep thinking, I have decided to use the Energy form of Mana, which translates over to magic. In order to make the planet create it's own mana, I separated a well sized amount of my Energy into a Mana sphere. I had then fused this sphere with the planet's Core.
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>After some observation, I have found that once the Mana sphere fused fully with the planet, the planet's stabilization rate increased tremendously, bringing it from a million years to just a few thousand. I have hypothesized that if I had used pure Energy to fuse with the planet, it would be stable enough to put life forms on it.
>>This also brings up a point that might have happened if I had done that. Hypothetically, upon fusing pure Energy with the Core it would, A) Explode, B) Gain sentience, C) B, then A just to spite me, or D) done what was stated before, stabilize the planet.
>Although the use of mana is not as all powerful, like Energy, it is extremely versatile. After consideration, I had decided to split the mana into sub-categories, using a 4 Elemental and 2 Auxiliary system. the Elements being the classic Earth, Air, Water, and Fire. The two Auxiliaries are Light and Dark, though I call them Auxiliary it would be more accurate to call it an 6 Elemental system. Of course each element has it's own sub-classes, and combinations with other elements, along with suppression of opposite elements.
>>That being stated, a middle ground is needed, Arcane. Arcane could be thought of all the elements working together in harmony, though that is nowhere near how complicated it actually is.
>After the Energy problem was solved, I pondered what beings I should put on the planet. At this point the planet is incapable of holding weak life, but on the scale of a *snort* "god", it can. But before the "gods" are born, Laws were needed.... for my sanity and to prevent Chaos.
>4 Laws is good enough, if there needs to be more I can always implement it later. the Laws of...Fate, Life, Death, and... Time. Fate, also known as Destiny, is to ensure there is a place for everyone. though not everyone will be well off as others, it's not a utopia for goodness sake. Life, to heal what is lost, and to, well for the lack of a better term, give life. Death could basically be thought of as the opposite of Life, yet compliments it at the same time. Time... it is always the trickiest one, but it is to make sure that everything happens....on time.
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> As for the "gods" I have decided that one will appear where it's selected element is the strongest. The god/goddess of Fire will be born from an active volcano that gets struck by lightning. the god/goddess of Water will be born under the deepest point in the coldest part of the ocean. the god/goddess of Earth will be born in the planet's core. the god/goddess of Air will be born in a powerful Hurricane that will exist until all the "gods" are born. Light will be born in a Clear Crystal cave, while Dark will be born the cave below, where no light reaches. Arcane.... no god for that. why? because lazy writer (HEY!!)
>There will also be no "gods" for the Laws, as the Laws themselves can determine and control themselves. They all will be overseen by the System.
>nearing the end of the report, I also decided, on a whim, to create a few races. The Dragon, Giant, and Leviathan races. These three races will use a completely different magic system. Earth, Sea, and Sky will be the basis of this system. Though they can use the 6 elemental system, they have an easier time using this one. Dragons get Sky, Giants get Earth, and Leviathans get Sea.
>As I fear Rouge units may take an interest in what is happening on my planet, I have decided to set a Overlord strength shield, guarding from warps and jumps directly onto the planet.
>Save Report as 001
>>Send Report 001 to High Observer, as Governor and Head Observer positions are not filled
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>>>>>>Log Off
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