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==Functionality==
==Functionality==
The Compendium can be read by any who desires--mortal or not. However, when its pages are opened, the book injects the mind of the reader with a random dose of information, regardless of what the reader was looking for. This is normally harmless, save for when the book shows its reader information meant only for the Singularities, and not mortal minds. Should the reader encounter such information, he or she goes insane almost instantly and either crawls into their own psyche, never to emerge, or commits suicide.
The Compendium can be read by any who desires--mortal or not. However, when its pages are opened, the book injects the mind of the reader with a random dose of information, regardless of what the reader was looking for. This is normally harmless, save for when the book shows its reader information meant only for the Singularities, and not mortal minds. Should the reader encounter such information, he or she goes insane almost instantly and either crawls into their own psyche, never to emerge, or commits suicide.
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[[Category:Singularity]]

Revision as of 01:18, 11 March 2017

The Compendium Singularia is a tome created by the Singularities for the sole purpose of documenting all knowledge in existence. It was written by the Singularity Zaarthren, who is able to telepathically add to its pages at any time he wishes. Currently, the Compendium rests with Ty Omand, who received it from Joseph Gemintry, who recovered it after it was cast from High Singularium in the events of the Singularity Civil War.

Contents

The book can be divided into two parts.

Part One

Part one covers information over all of existence: history, science, religion, mathematics, and more. This part of the book makes up the wealth of its content, and is considered the most valuable. As new knowledge is discovered, Zaarthren adds it to the book telepathically and comments on his findings in part two.

Part Two

Part two is commentary on the book's information by Zaarthren. Zaarthren is a wise being, and often has many insightful things to say about major events throughout the course of existence, including the Singularity Civil War, Fall of Namine, Ilanian Schism, and the cruel undertakings of the Malevolents.

Functionality

The Compendium can be read by any who desires--mortal or not. However, when its pages are opened, the book injects the mind of the reader with a random dose of information, regardless of what the reader was looking for. This is normally harmless, save for when the book shows its reader information meant only for the Singularities, and not mortal minds. Should the reader encounter such information, he or she goes insane almost instantly and either crawls into their own psyche, never to emerge, or commits suicide.