Planet Earth, The Milky Way, and Humans
Planet Earth and The Milky Way Galaxy
(Supreme Knowledge — Forbidden to Most)
Definition
Planet Earth is unlike any other world in the Mirror-Universe.
It is not a fictional construct, nor a shaped echo of imagination. Earth is real—the home of the Author and the Audience. From it all stories are born, and to it all fictions point, yet none may touch.
It stands as the Core Planet of the Milky Way Galaxy, though it transcends even that title. Earth is the axis of creation itself.
Nature of Earth
Radiance of Reality – Earth radiates indescribable power, the presence of true reality within a sea of fiction. This radiance is so overwhelming that no character of the Mirror-Universe can approach it.
Untouchable Sphere – By decree of the @Salem Fleet, no one may venture within a 46.5-billion light-year radius of Earth. To trespass would risk collision with the gaze of reality itself, a fate no fictional being can endure.
The Realm of gods – The inhabitants of Earth—humans—are gods in every sense to the Mirror-Universe. They alone wield the power to create and destroy entire fictional worlds. Not only this one, but all others.
Dangers of Contact
For fictional beings, Earth is not salvation but annihilation.
To enter Earth’s atmosphere is to have one’s fictionality laid bare.
The instant fiction touches reality, it collapses.
The being ceases to exist—not only erased, but unwritten, as though they never were.
This truth underpins the fearful reverence the Mirror holds for Earth. It is not guarded by armies, for none are needed. It is guarded by the weight of reality itself.
Humans and Their Influence
True Beings – Humans are not fictional; they are the source. Every idea, every hero, every villain, every galaxy stems from their imagination.
Divine Capacity – Each human holds the latent power to create or destroy universes. Their pen, their word, or their thought can erase entire histories or birth new infinities.
The Author – Among humans, the Author stands apart as the one who wove this specific Mirror-Universe. Yet the Author is not alone; countless others may one day inscribe their own fragments into the story.
Self-Inserts from Earth
Though no fictional being can cross into Earth, Earth’s people may cast Self-Inserts into the Mirror.
Observers – These self-inserts serve as vessels through which humans may see and touch the Mirror safely.
Safe Interactions – Unlike a fictional being entering reality, self-inserts are designed to coexist within fiction without collapse.
Bridging Role – They may influence, converse, and live within the Mirror, while tethered always to the truth of their human source.
Summary
Earth is the origin and the end of the Mirror-Universe:
The well of creation from which all fiction flows.
The flame of reality that no fictional being can endure.
The dwelling of gods, ordinary humans whose imagination shapes infinity.
To approach Earth is to invite erasure.
To acknowledge Earth is to glimpse truth.
And to live upon Earth is to hold the power of universes in one’s hand.