The Slowed Face is one of the many facets of the planet Dycit. This face is defined by a profound alteration in the perception and progression of time, inducing a systemic deceleration of all actions and biological processes.
Upon the Slowed Face, time progresses at a drastically slower pace than within other regions of Dycit, most notably Face 365A. This temporal variance produces significant physiological consequences: metabolic processes are severely decelerated, which directly impedes the efficacy of psychoactive compounds. Specifically, alcohol fails to yield any measurable biological effect on individuals residing within this sector.
This geographical sector played a pivotal strategic role during the Second War between the Drunken Pirates and the Green Order. The Drunken Pirates, unable to experience the vitalizing effects of rum due to the temporal deceleration, became severely disoriented and physiologically weakened. Their inability to sustain their mandatory state of permanent inebriation resulted in their temporary defeat, representing a rare occurrence of setback within their recorded history.
Following the conclusion of the conflict, the Green Order commander stationed upon this face discovered that he was, in reality, a descendant of the Drunken Pirates. This ancestral revelation prompted his immediate conversion, inspiring a vast portion of his subordinate troops to follow his lineage. In response, a dissident general named Christophe rejected this integration and seized control of the remaining loyalist forces. He subsequently founded a mechanized military comprised of robots named Christophe, initiating a highly technological era within the Green Order.
The profound deceleration of time has historically attracted displaced individuals from various historical periods. Consequently, this face exhibits a unique cohabitation of humans spanning multiple historical eras, gathered together despite their disparate chronological origins. This phenomenon imbues the face with a highly heterogeneous atmosphere, where historical styles, languages, and cultures intermingle upon a static temporal plane.