Chaos Guide Protagonist Information
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Name: Thomas Blackwood (Previous) -> ....
Alias: Tom (Aetheria), Tian Long (Cryptus), Eidward Flameheart (Eldervale), and countless others.
Occupation(s):
• Computer Science Major (Previous)
• AI Researcher (Previous)
Race(s):
• Homo Sapiens (Previous)
Origin: Earth-like planet known as the world of (Aetheria)
Goals: Achieve immortality, gain power, and control his destiny.
Key Personality Traits: Intelligent, ruthless, and driven by his ambitions. He is willing to manipulate and destroy anyone who stands in his way.
Backstory: Thomas Blackwood was a brilliant computer science student on an Earth-like planet called Aetheria. After years of suffering from his illness, he was able to merge with his AI, Noor. But he didn't stop there since his near-death experience caused him to become obsessed with achieving immortality. After a fortune encounter with a powerful entity, he was able to acquire the fragment of Samsara giving him the ability to travel through worlds.
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List of Worlds
Below is a list of the worlds Tom has visited in Chaos Guide. (SPOILER WARNING)
1. Aetheria [Rank - 0]
Description:
•Aetheria is a planet similar to Earth and is the only known planet in its universe capable of hosting life. Its inhabitants, in their arrogance, named the entire world after their home planet.
•This is Tom's original home and the starting point of his journey.
Appearances:
•Chapters 1–3
Power System: None
2. Cryptus (The Hidden World)
Description:
•Cryptus is the second world that Tom visits after leaving Aetheria. It is shrouded in mystery and plays a critical role in shaping Tom's understanding of different power structures. He eventually dies in this world, prompting a time skip in the story.
Appearances:
•Chapters 14–35
Power System: None
3. Unnamed Number of Worlds (Time-skip) [Rank - 0]
Description:
•After Tom dies in Cryptus, the novel skips through countless Rank 0 worlds, often referred to as "mortal worlds," that lack a fantasy or power system. These worlds are essential to Tom's journey but are not explored in detail during this time.
Appearances:
•Time-skip occurs between Chapters 35–36
Power System: None
4. Mandated by Heaven Empire [Rank - 0]
Description:
•This world hosted the "Mandated by Heaven Empire," a once-great empire that had unified its entire world. What set this empire apart was the unity between nobility and commoners, ensuring that every house had more than enough food. However, due to Tom visits this empire falls into ruin.
Appearances:
•Chapters 36–37
Power System: None
5. Eldervale [Rank - 1 (After Falling)]
Description:
•Eldervale was once a powerful world deeply connected to ancient, primal energies and spirits. Before the rise of the seven kingdoms and the false gods, the shamans of Eldervale wielded great power. However, a betrayal by seven of the twelve guardians led to the fall of this world's harmony. These seven traitors became the founders of the royal bloodlines, forsaking their connection to the spirits in exchange for the blood of false gods.
Appearances:
•Chapters 38–Present
Power System:
1.Apprentice Knight (Low, Medium, High)
2.Formal Knight (Low, Medium, High)
3.Grand Knight (Low, Medium, High)
6. Unnamed World
Description:
•This refers to any future world that Tom may visit or has mentioned but remains unexplored in detail.
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