CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE ENTRY

Face 365A is one of the most widely recognized faces of the planet Dycit. It corresponds to the world as perceived by the majority of its human inhabitants: a realm defined by continents, oceans, various civilizations, and a linear historical progression. While it is frequently referred to as "Earth," in reality, it constitutes but a single face among the many that comprise Dycit.

General Characteristics

Face 365A features an ecosystem and geography familiar to its human residents, characterized by a breathable atmosphere, day and night cycles, distinct seasons, continents, oceans, and terrestrial flora and fauna. It remains a highly stable face, possessing a relatively constant climatic and physical equilibrium compared to other known sectors of Dycit.

Continents and Oceans

This face includes the traditional landmasses:

As well as the major planetary oceans:

Civilizations

Face 365A is home to a vast multitude of peoples, languages, and cultures operating within complex political, economic, and social frameworks. It has fostered the rise of major historical empires, such as the Egyptian, Roman, Chinese, and Mayan civilizations, alongside the development of global religions, philosophical schools, and scientific innovations.

Strategic Importance

Due to its stable properties and direct connection to human history as understood by its denizens, Face 365A serves as a primary cultural and temporal point of reference. It is actively coveted by external factions navigating Dycit because of its unique capacity to support standard physiological functions, most notably the optimal and necessary consumption of rum as required by the Drunken Pirates.

Interactions with Other Faces

Several migrations and territorial incursions have been documented in relation to adjacent faces:

Current Status

Face 365A remains to this day the most densely populated and globally recognized face of Dycit. It constitutes the central point of gravity for the political, mystical, and historical stakes unfolding across the rest of the planet.


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