History of the Merging
In the past, these three planets existed in different dimensions and orbits, each with its own history, races, and magical systems.
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Earth is the world of mortal humans, the birthplace of innovation, dreams, and fragile wills, yet full of hope.
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Gaia is the world of roots and spirits, where all life grows from a primordial core, inhabited by races with a magical bond to the tree of life and eternal knowledge.
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Gamma is the ancient spiral planet, the world of memory and time keepers, filled with mysterious technology, ancient artifacts, and layered magic.
When a cosmic disaster struck—whether it was a dimensional war, the collapse of reality boundaries, or the antics of primordial entities—the three planets were forced to merge into one field of existence for the survival of all life. This process is known as “The Great Convergence.”
Consequences of the Merging
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Geography: The map of Blue Planet became a unique mosaic: the eternally green continents of Gaia split the oceans of Earth, while the anomalous regions of Gamma—full of spirals and ruins of ancient machines—scattered at the borders of reality. There are cities whose soil comes from three layers of worlds, forests with eternal trees growing on the ruins of Gamma's iron, and lakes whose waters hold memories of thousands of years.
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Magic & Science: The magic systems underwent reconciliation. Mana, aether, and spiral force overlapped, producing new, more complex, and unpredictable magical currents. Earth’s technological advancements had to adapt to Gaia’s natural phenomena and Gamma’s legacy artifacts, creating an era of new innovation and crises.
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Combined Population & Races: Humans from Earth, the eternal inhabitants of Gaia, and the guardians of Gamma now live on one planet—but they do not immediately understand each other. Conflicts, cross-marriages, and biological adaptations occurred over thousands of years, until hybrid races eventually dominated Blue Planet. Differences in age, culture, and even perceptions of time became sources of debate and unity.
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Birth Rates & Density: The merging of the three worlds drastically reduced birth rates due to biological and magical adaptations. Each birth became rare and precious, and Blue Planet avoided the dangers of overpopulation, even as the average age of its inhabitants significantly increased.
New Identity
Now, Blue Planet is a world of fusion—a blend of three main legacies:
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The legacy of Earth humans: courage, innovation, and the desire to progress.
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The legacy of Gaia: tranquility, wisdom of nature, and eternal root magic.
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The legacy of Gamma: spiral knowledge, memory technology, and understanding of time.
Its inhabitants learn to navigate history and the future in new ways, while every significant event on Blue Planet always carries the traces of the three worlds that shaped it. An old legend says: “Under one blue sky, three worlds beat together—and within every soul, the echoes of their home planets still remain.”

