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The Fall of Civilization
The Fall of Civilization
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- ENG- English
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- Sci-fi
- Supernatural
- Action & adventure
- Religion & spirituality
- Fantasy
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Hierarchy of Spiritual Power
Great Spiritualist
Walking among mortals as angels, Great Spiritualists represent the critical transition from the mundane to the divine. They wield spiritual energy capable of influencing entire star systems or exerting effects at a cosmic scale.
Transcendent-Level Spiritualist
Referred to as "Quasi-Divine," these beings possess combat prowess equivalent to that of a Seventh-Level Cosmic Civilization. The hallmark of Transcendent-Level Spiritualists is their ability to merge the material universe with the dark matter realm. Unlike Great Spiritualists who can influence the cosmos, Transcendents operate simultaneously in both the material and dark matter universes. They begin to acquire higher-dimensional essence and senses, essentially transcending the three-dimensional material universe and ascending into higher dimensions.
Great Attractor-Level Spiritualist
Also classified as "Quasi-Divine," these individuals have combat capabilities comparable to those of a Ninth-Level Cosmic Civilization. As their name suggests, their mere existence exerts profound impacts on both the material and dark matter universes, much like the real gravitational centers (Great Attractors) in the cosmos. Their essence affects everything, causing ripples through higher-dimensional spacetime.
Deity
Also known as "Conceptual Level." Their combat strength is equivalent to that of a Divine-Level Cosmic Civilization. Having crossed the threshold of life and death, they are no longer bound by the 36 million-year lifespan limit, thereby developing psychokinesis. For a civilization to be recognized as a Divine-Level Cosmic Civilization, it must possess at least one Deity.


