Introducing ALverse
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ALverse is a remote world centred on the master island. The most adventurous and unexpected one of many planets in a vast, endless galaxy. Anyone who accidentally arrives here starts on the same blank page. With wits, athleticism, and borderless creation, you are able to discover a whole new world.
The AL3 planet is full of wonder and randomness. Surrounding the heart of the master island, volcanoes, wilderness, rivers, mountains, ice fields and much more compose a rich and fantastic landscape. In addition to a climate that ranges in temperature and humidity from the cold to the heat, millions of years of evolution have left other magical traces here. At certain times of the year, mysterious places hidden in the clouds, under the sea or in the air occasionally appear.
Monsters, despite their extreme oddities, are one of the rare species on the AL3 planet. Summoned by their owners, the monsters break with long-held human knowledge of genetics and evolution, exhibiting physical characteristics and organs in hybrid forms. Their human owners have reported that when they first arrived on the planet, they were always accompanied by one or more monsters that never showed aggression towards them and were even able to comprehend and carry out human commands.
The planet's vastly varying climate and dazzlingly complex terrain make it a haven for plants and an unparalleled wealth of fruits. This brings with it the most basic resources for survival: building materials, safe food for humans, and even functional fruits for battle resupply. There are reportedly hundreds of different types of seemingly edible fruit, many of which have yet to be tested by warriors.
Learning the unknown creatures on AL3, what remains certain is its biodiversity. Native residents vary from mammals to insects and birds. Creatures that include crane, hyena, shoebill, spiders, hedgehog, boar, or the rare dragon, can be intermittently found in the wild. They are protective around well-defined territories. Some of them, with marked aggressions, can engage in head-to-head combats with human-owned monsters.
Some of the fightings ceased after disengagement, while the rest of the fighting continued until at least one side of the firing parties died. When a creature dies, its body disappears completely within a short period of time, and in rare cases, some kind of organ is preserved. Statistics show that most companion creatures are significantly more powerful in combat than native creatures.