Post by nachtmare on Feb 11, 2011 7:55:43 GMT -8
Book One, In Midgard, digimon and humans get along together in harmony. Well, relatively in harmony. There were still those minor disputes around the world, regardless, things were relatively normal. There were no major wars that were any different to our ( and yes I do mean our as in real life ) world.
Digimon education became integrated into Midgard’s educational system. There was an international scale for the Ættir (human and digimon pairs). Normal, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platnium, Legend Ættir.
Legend Ættir was what most dreamers aimed for.
Among schools, they even created teams, similar to those of their own military, to make it easier to create tests for these ranks. The “normal” rank of most adults is Silver. The ability to digivolve to perfect level.
Digimon battles were often used to settle fights between these teams.
There was only thing that kept digimon and humans apart . . . their technology and their world. It was almost an unwritten and unsaid law between humans and digimon. Never to allow a human to enter the digital world.
Of course, humans were always the curious types. Several scientists from around the world came together, with their own partner digimon, and spent their lives trying to figure out the bond they had with their digimon partners. They became the members of DEATHS. What they discovered was that certain humans have the ability to allow their digimon to digivolve past perfect level. To become Ultimate. Eventually, their desire to get to this power grew to the point where they wanted to eliminate the “digimon” factor completely.
The scientists soon discovered that these particular humans, the ones who were able to digivolve to ultimate, were called Æsir by digimon. While they were not easily recognized until showed their power, they were revered by most digimon. They have yet to learn of the Jötunn, the beings that were much more revered than the Æsir, but that’s another story.
Due to the fact that Æsir did not travel by blood lines, but through mysterious blessings from Yggdrasil himself, it had been plenty of trouble finding and gathering blood samples from each of the Æsir. DEATHS learned that there were five Æsir on Midgard at one time. Whenever one died, another one could be found elsewhere. They did not have to be born and the blessing of Yggdrasil and found that it could be given at any time and lasted until they died or their chosen item was destroyed.
Eventually, they were able to find all of the Æsir from this lifetime and watched them from the shadows. They turned their attention into developing the samples they found and trying to make a special serum, the ‘eiter,’ in order to create Æsir of their own.
They discovered that while the blessing of Yggdrasil could be given at any time, gaining the ability to tap into that potential manually required testing at the embryonic stage. Unfortunately, Eiter is considered a highly dangerous drug. The survival rate and the effect were not as high as DEATHS would have liked. Through hundreds of thousands of trials, they’ve found that they were only able to find five children that were affected by the Eiter.
That was the origin of the Vanir.
Unlike the Æsir, there were more openly watched by DEATHS, even if they all did not live together. Their parents were "friends" and they were all given tickets to spend their summers together at popular locations around the world, which were all next to several different DEATHS headquarters. From there, they were examined once again to see if the Eiter faded away.
Digimon education became integrated into Midgard’s educational system. There was an international scale for the Ættir (human and digimon pairs). Normal, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platnium, Legend Ættir.
Legend Ættir was what most dreamers aimed for.
Among schools, they even created teams, similar to those of their own military, to make it easier to create tests for these ranks. The “normal” rank of most adults is Silver. The ability to digivolve to perfect level.
Digimon battles were often used to settle fights between these teams.
There was only thing that kept digimon and humans apart . . . their technology and their world. It was almost an unwritten and unsaid law between humans and digimon. Never to allow a human to enter the digital world.
Of course, humans were always the curious types. Several scientists from around the world came together, with their own partner digimon, and spent their lives trying to figure out the bond they had with their digimon partners. They became the members of DEATHS. What they discovered was that certain humans have the ability to allow their digimon to digivolve past perfect level. To become Ultimate. Eventually, their desire to get to this power grew to the point where they wanted to eliminate the “digimon” factor completely.
The scientists soon discovered that these particular humans, the ones who were able to digivolve to ultimate, were called Æsir by digimon. While they were not easily recognized until showed their power, they were revered by most digimon. They have yet to learn of the Jötunn, the beings that were much more revered than the Æsir, but that’s another story.
Due to the fact that Æsir did not travel by blood lines, but through mysterious blessings from Yggdrasil himself, it had been plenty of trouble finding and gathering blood samples from each of the Æsir. DEATHS learned that there were five Æsir on Midgard at one time. Whenever one died, another one could be found elsewhere. They did not have to be born and the blessing of Yggdrasil and found that it could be given at any time and lasted until they died or their chosen item was destroyed.
Eventually, they were able to find all of the Æsir from this lifetime and watched them from the shadows. They turned their attention into developing the samples they found and trying to make a special serum, the ‘eiter,’ in order to create Æsir of their own.
They discovered that while the blessing of Yggdrasil could be given at any time, gaining the ability to tap into that potential manually required testing at the embryonic stage. Unfortunately, Eiter is considered a highly dangerous drug. The survival rate and the effect were not as high as DEATHS would have liked. Through hundreds of thousands of trials, they’ve found that they were only able to find five children that were affected by the Eiter.
That was the origin of the Vanir.
Unlike the Æsir, there were more openly watched by DEATHS, even if they all did not live together. Their parents were "friends" and they were all given tickets to spend their summers together at popular locations around the world, which were all next to several different DEATHS headquarters. From there, they were examined once again to see if the Eiter faded away.