What is a MultiVerse Collective?

Hello everyone, it's Kayla again. I know when reading the introduction post, a lot of you probably wondered, what the hell is a multiverse collective anyway? I've heard all the pluralpedia labels, endogenic, traumagenic, parogenic, all the various types of genic a system can be. For education's sake, I'll ask Elena to discuss the mindfield of genics. We prefer not to use them, because we don't fit into any of them. We are partially traumagenic, but also partially endogenic. We have several fictives, and several walk-ins, but none who are willfully created, only those we call splitborns. Someone will do a post on system terminology later, as it seems to be necessary. Judging by the new system that's been set up, it'll drop sometime during September. A multiverse collective is a collective which has connections to multiple universes. I recall that there may have been brief mention of this in the intro post, but it's a big part of why we made this blog. The blog is not only for educational purposes, but also for the purpose of telling the story of the multiverse that spirals out of control inside our heads. For the sake of the Interent, we'll keep most things safe and suitable for those 13 and over. Meaning there may be some minor swearing, occasional major swearing, mentions of violence, some death, some morbid shit, some heavy shit, but very little sex and generally naughtiness. Though there is plenty of that that goes on behind the doors of the white corridor which leads between universes, we don't discuss it on these pages. Even on what's classified as a personal blog, it's not necessary. 

Each world, or paracosm, that we have in each universe, has npc's. Anywhere from 1 to trillions of them move across the various planets and space stations. They act independent of me focusing on them, but for the sake of my sanity, I've never been able to see them all at once. Only the one I'm actively focusing on. I don't normally label things, but when using the writer's mind, it identifies them as paracosms. Each door along the white multiverse corridor is colored differently, and has a sign describing the universe it leads to. Within these areas are more doors, either leading to the void of space that the entered universe is located in, or onto the various words of that universe. The doors are hidden to the npc's, unless they somehow gain the knowledge of plurality and figure out that they live in a plural system. They could then become system members if they so choose to. I suppose a multiverse collective is similar to a gateway system. 

Well, that's it for this post. As usual, if you have any questions, contact us @cadence022. You'll find us easier that way than putting a comment on here. Just being honest. 

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