Indignia (
Overview
At some point prior to the fusion of worlds, God manifested from the people's devotion. The inhabitants of this world always have visibly worried expressions & hesitation of speech whenever they have to think or mention “God” from their world (it could be implied that God caused unimaginable fear to them). They also refer to God as an “uncertain element of threat” instead of natural enemies like the others worlds, feeling insecure to provide further information, as if “The God” will be able to hear them anywhere. The humans seem to have a unique power centered around prayers, which manifested God but also was the cause of their world fusion.[2]
The distinctive use of earthen plaster in their building architecture, God's residence resembling a pyramid and absence of glass suggest an ancient or medieval African-Arab theme anywhere between 300 B.C and 1300 A.D. Their clothes are close to ancient priest attires with their world symbol, 2 H letters stitched together, at the front of the robes. No other display of technology has been shown.

Inhabitants
References
Celestia • Extremia • Gaia's Wrath • Indignia • Land of the Lawless • Neo-Terra • Parasitica • Sorcerion • The Cursed Lands • The Disastrous Metropolis • The Mecha Ordinance • The Titan's Crown • Yggdrasion |