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 +====== The Machine ======
  
-====== Matt ======+The Machine is the name of both a mechanism of potentially infinite size and the parallel dimension that contains it. Its age and origin is unknown, but various writings and archeological findings from across the galaxy imply it may be at hundreds of millions of years old, predating any known civilization.
  
-The Machine has no name. It has been known by many things over the millennia across nations and planets, but all are local titles, guesses at Its nature. It is simply The Machine.+===== Description =====
  
-Behind reality, It existsIts gears and pistons are always movingIts chains are always grinding ​and pulling. Its Work is unknowableas are Its goals. Its Work is all there is to ItThe Machine works for the sake of workexist for the sake of existing. It is ever expandinggrowing, adding new parts, new structures, new land of black marble. The dimension of The Machine contains only the machine. Its boundaries are defined by, and for, The Machine.+All of The Machine is an interior spaceNo sky or ground can be found no matter how far one travels verticallyGravity is inconsistent in both strength ​and directionseemingly having no pattern ​to its pull although one must travel far to feel its effects shiftTemperatureair pressurehumidity, and air composition also varies.
  
-Behind walls and spires ​of black and white marble is flesh, pulsing blue and purpleall throbbing veins and pulling muscles. Pulsing pistons ​of metal hide a core of living tissueall flowing with a blue liquidall breathing slow, deep breaths. ​ Within ​the walls, under the grounds, are tunnels, where rigid shafts ​of flesh pulse and grind together. Rivers of teal and blue flow and gather, and where it grows stagnant, forests grow, towering trees in dark, foggy caverns.+The parts and mechanisms ​of The Machine vary greatly in size and function. Most common are gears and pistonswhich range from intricate hand-sized parts to monolithic building-sized slabs of metal. Pulleys ​of chainshydraulic pumpsand rotating shafts also populate ​the moving parts of The Machineall connected ​and rarely stopping
  
-What once were people populate these empty tunnels and vacant walkways. They are the gears, the towers, the pistons. They are the rigidness ​of flesh and the pulling muscles. They are the pulsing hearts of dark fleshThey are The Machine now. Some found The Machine on purposeor by accidentothers were brought ​in by The Machine itselfTheir bodies exist in reality unaltered ​and they live their lives, happily knowing that in another world, their true forms serve this ever expanding Machine.+In sharp contrast to the metal machines ​are the pulsing masses ​of flesh. Veins, muscles, ​and walls of skin are found webbed between ​the machines, forming ​dark, wet tunnels. The flesh is a mix of redpurple, and blueEssence, a thin blue fluid, flows through the veins in lieu of bloodStructures ​and spires of bone occupy some of the more empty areas.
  
-The Machine ​has always existedIt will always existIt will always grow. The Machine is eternal. The Work will always ​continue.+Some areas of The Machine ​are very clustered, with only thin tunnels found between massive heaving machinesSome of these tunnels are comprised entirely of flesh, stretched skin around bulging, pulsing veins; others are more domestic hallways of metal grating and polished walls of black marble. 
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 +Other areas are vast and empty with thin metal bridges stretching over abyssal chasms of shadow, where moving machines and rolling chains are only barely visible in the distance. 
 + 
 +==== Forests ==== 
 + 
 +Forests can be found within ​The Machine. Where Essence spills and dries, plant life of a great variety grows including moss, grass, vines, and trees. These areas are like massive subterranean caves - some art dark and dimly lit, while others simulate sunlight through special Essence lights. 
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 +==== Forges ==== 
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 +Rare, isolated locations within The Machine are intensely heated, full of molten metal and massive fires. Here, new parts of The Machine like gears and pistons are forged and boiling steam is redirected towards other areas. 
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 +===== Inhabitants ===== 
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 +Many people find themselves inside The Machine, be it by intentional search, accidental discovery, or an overt outreach by The Machine itself. Most people brought into The Machine become part of it, literally: after an poorly understood and often time-consuming process, people become gears, pistons, or pulsing veins, blood replaced by Essence. 
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 +After full Incorporation,​ people often return to their original existence in their unharmed physical form, but an aspect of their mind and soul remains within The Machine, forever part of The Work. Their Work within The Machine can always ​be felt, and a full return to their awareness of The Machine often returns during sleep. 
 + 
 +==== Overseers ==== 
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 +Overseers are large worm-like creatures native to The Machine. They are proficient in navigating tunnels through the machine and intrinsically know the function of all moving parts near them. Instinct drives them to maintain The Machine and repair or replace any malfunctioning parts. 
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 +No writing exists on the life cycle or reproduction of the Overseers; some believe that certain people Incorporated into The Machine are transformed into Overseers. 
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 +===== Essence ===== 
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 +Essence is a luminescent blue fluid produced within The Machine. It can serve as industrial lubricant, lighting, or hydration for biological elements with specialized machines modifying its properties. Its chemical composition and origin are unknown. As stated, Essence leaves a residue that spurs plant growth in even otherwise barren areas.
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