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The Horizon was a Rambaldi artifact that granted the beholder immortality. It was a key piece in achieving Rambaldi's endgame of world peace.

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  • The Horizon
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  • The Horizon was a Rambaldi artifact that granted the beholder immortality. It was a key piece in achieving Rambaldi's endgame of world peace.
  • In this alternate universe, huge chasms open up in the Earth, exposing the world to the core's heat. This results in a majority of the world's oceans, lakes and rivers to either evaporate, or fall into the Earth's core, cooling it down and forming a spring even larger than the Pacific Ocean around it. Water becomes more valuable than gold, and everyone begins to do what ever they can do to obtain it, such as mining for the water in the core's spring, resulting in Earth becoming a steam-driven world. In the town of New Yorkshire however, its people found another way to obtain water. At first they started with draining plants of their water, then began killing off animals and its own citizens, liquidizing their bodies to power their steam-driven machinery, but soon began to use advertisement
  • The Horizon is the boarder between habitable space and the realms occupied by a highly advanced artificial intelligence created by Ancestral Greys. Following it's creation, the AI wreaked havoc on many of the occupied systems, eventually resulting in the fall of the Ancestral Greys and the start of the Dark Ages, which only ended when the AI retreated away from the core systems, establishing an impenetrable barrier around them, which came to be known as the Horizon.
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  • The Horizon
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  • Immortality
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  • The Horizon is the boarder between habitable space and the realms occupied by a highly advanced artificial intelligence created by Ancestral Greys. Following it's creation, the AI wreaked havoc on many of the occupied systems, eventually resulting in the fall of the Ancestral Greys and the start of the Dark Ages, which only ended when the AI retreated away from the core systems, establishing an impenetrable barrier around them, which came to be known as the Horizon. Along with being a physical entity, the Horizon is also commonly thought of as a construct, and it is commonplace within the Empire to thank the horizon before events, for having relinquished the land.
  • The Horizon was a Rambaldi artifact that granted the beholder immortality. It was a key piece in achieving Rambaldi's endgame of world peace.
  • In this alternate universe, huge chasms open up in the Earth, exposing the world to the core's heat. This results in a majority of the world's oceans, lakes and rivers to either evaporate, or fall into the Earth's core, cooling it down and forming a spring even larger than the Pacific Ocean around it. Water becomes more valuable than gold, and everyone begins to do what ever they can do to obtain it, such as mining for the water in the core's spring, resulting in Earth becoming a steam-driven world. In the town of New Yorkshire however, its people found another way to obtain water. At first they started with draining plants of their water, then began killing off animals and its own citizens, liquidizing their bodies to power their steam-driven machinery, but soon began to use advertisements of a "Utopia" promising happiness to outsiders. And the one who administers the aptitude test is Lady Luck in disguise.
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