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This is the multiverse that is so often called home, which is where all readers I presume are coming from when reading this blog, Earth is unlike Aerth for having a belief in one truth and need for logic, argument and debate to access the other worlds it contains. Although some travel across it by will.


Because of its isolation and need for debate, it is quite difficult for someone to leave the Earth and go to Aerth, as they tend to want reasons rather then just belief like on Aerth. This isn't a bad thing, it's just the difference of worlds. When I'm on Earth, I will in likely hood be debating, not of earth but debating in the language of Aerth to draw in both knowledge and people to the other reality, which I often warn should still be an act of will and not one of force through belief.

Aerth thus can only be accessed through believing others and overtime grasping the difference of Earth and Aerth, which while similar in using the same basic concepts are not the same, because on Earth these concepts are divided and debated and on Aerth they are accepted at will.

However, this isn't to say I don't have characters from Earth. These characters however were those who guided me out of Earth and into Aerth, they are drawn below, and they are described in little detail, which will help understand what they are as people. Some of these characters, are adventurers who have been to both Aerth and Earth, as such they are on both worlds.

 Verge views life as a work to be completed a goal and task ahead to be worked on.
 Dan thinks that life is about death, their is no more or less then this. He grows easily bored.
 Briv, he thinks that life is miserable and futile but he wishes to build a world and brave it.
Ren, she thinks that faiths are important and that the world should believe more things on average.

Karla believes in the naive mistakes of ignorance, which in time grow to be better and wiser.

Drake believes that he is a good person even though he's kind of dark and ill tempered.

Lucia has a problem where she craves the death of others for her own issues resolution.
Kreh is so proud that his actions are above others and his decisions are the only thing that matter.

These characters represent the opinions I collected over the years on earth, which while some are good and some are bad, are what led me to Aerth, but I would rather suggest taking an easier root of believing others instead of learning in the wrong direction.

Their is one last character, who I rarely discuss and his opinion is his reason for his imprisonment:

Alex is a serial killer and he did kill, so now he's in jail forever and won't be able to get out again.

These characters are both the reason for why I spend time in hell and the reason for why I'm not in jail, as both exist and the one who stops Alex is Ren, but the question is simple, is this the only way to Aerth, or is it really just about believing others.

The difference between Aerth and Earth is shown clearly right here, with the many characters, who represent the work of people, the fear of death, the nihilistic facing of it and the will for more belief. These are the characters who spared me, because their opinions are those which gave me life when I was dying. Still the people of Earth do come in all of these forms, from working men, to faithful women. All the way to mistakes and murder. 

So while one should be aware of these opinions of earth, they are not the only root to it and one can access Aerth by belief alone, I took a harder path for having had no belief whatsoever when I began.

These characters are thus what we find on Earth, as rarely is a person not a worker in something, not fearing death in some manner, or facing it in nihilism, even when some beleive otherwise. These characters show good and evil in the eyes of Earth, from simple mistakes to the worse of them.

And this is thus what we find on Earth.


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