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This page links back to Iwearshoes42's Level Database.
This page is very long and was worked on by only one person. Because of this, it may be inconsistent or inaccurate.
Description
Level 100, also known as "THE END IS NEVER THE END" or "Celestial Archipelago", is an awe-inspiring expanse that stretches infinitely across a star-studded galaxy. This level is characterized by its serene and mesmerizing beauty, offering wanderers a sense of tranquility and wonder.
The landscape of Level 100 is comprised of a tapestry of mainly floating islands, each varying in size and shape. Several planets are also present in Level 100. These islands drift through the void, illuminated by the soft glow of distant stars and nebulae. The sky above is a canvas of swirling galaxies, shooting stars, and cosmic phenomena. Strangely, the level allows people to breathe freely, although no traces of oxygen have been found in the level.
The planets and floating islands of Level 100 are composed of various terrains, including but not limited to forests, deserts, mountains, hills, plains, lakes, and oceans. These terrains do not resemble any specific formations in The Frontrooms and seem to have existed for billions of centuries.
Bases, Outposts and Communities
There are several communities in Level 100, each dedicated to different parts of the level. Most of these communities work together, providing more and more information every day.
The Celestial Research Institute
A cutting-edge facility on a stable island, dedicated to studying stars, galaxies, and cosmic phenomena. Equipped with advanced telescopes and laboratories, it offers educational programs and guided tours for wanderers. Working with the CRI, we have been able to document much more of Level 100.
Starwatcher's Haven
A peaceful community of astronomers and stargazers on an island with minimal light pollution. Known for nightly gatherings and a communal telescope that provides stunning views of the cosmos.
The Floating Observatory
A secluded outpost on a high-floating island, focused on monitoring celestial events. Staffed by dedicated astronomers, it tracks star movements and maps constellations, transmitting data to other research facilities.
The Astral Archives
A vast library on a serene island, preserving knowledge about celestial phenomena. Home to scholars and historians, it offers access to a wealth of information and engaging discussions with archivists.
The Cosmic Garden
An outpost combining botanical research with astronomical observation. Located on an island with bioluminescent plants, it studies the interaction between flora and the cosmic environment, providing a peaceful retreat for wanderers.
The Celestial Research Institute
The Celestial Research Institute (CRI) was founded in the early days of exploration within Level 100, driven by the curiosity and determination of a group of pioneering astronomers and scientists. These early explorers were captivated by the unique celestial phenomena and the serene beauty of the floating islands. Recognizing the potential for groundbreaking discoveries, they established the CRI as a dedicated center for astronomical research and cosmic exploration. The institute began with modest facilities, but the passion and dedication of its founders quickly attracted attention and support from the broader scientific community.
As the CRI grew, it expanded its infrastructure and capabilities, constructing advanced observatories and laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technology. The institute’s mission was to study the stars, galaxies, and cosmic events that defined Level 100, seeking to unravel the mysteries of the universe. Over the years, the CRI made significant strides in understanding the gravitational dynamics of the floating islands, the unique properties of bioluminescent flora, and the intricate patterns of celestial alignments. These discoveries not only advanced scientific knowledge but also enhanced the reputation of the CRI as a leading center for cosmic research.
The CRI’s history is marked by several key milestones and achievements. One of the most notable was the discovery of the Starfall Phenomenon, a breathtaking event that captivated both scientists and wanderers alike. This discovery, along with others such as the Nebula Pools and the Cosmic Echoes, solidified the CRI’s status as a hub of innovation and exploration. The institute also played a crucial role in fostering a sense of community among the inhabitants of Level 100, offering educational programs, guided tours, and collaborative research opportunities. The CRI’s commitment to sharing knowledge and promoting scientific inquiry has made it a cornerstone of the Level 100 experience.
Today, the Celestial Research Institute continues to thrive, driven by a new generation of researchers and explorers. The institute remains at the forefront of cosmic research, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is known about the universe. With each new discovery, the CRI not only deepens our understanding of the cosmos but also inspires a sense of wonder and curiosity in all who encounter its work. The legacy of the CRI is one of relentless pursuit of knowledge, a testament to the enduring human spirit of exploration and discovery. This rich history sets the stage for the remarkable findings detailed in the CRI Research Discoveries, showcasing the institute’s ongoing contributions to our understanding of Level 100 and beyond.
CRI Research Discoveries
The Starfall Phenomenon is one of the most captivating events documented by the Celestial Research Institute. This phenomenon occurs when clusters of stars appear to cascade like waterfalls across the sky, creating a breathtaking visual spectacle. The event is believed to be caused by the gravitational interactions between nearby galaxies, which result in the stars being pulled into elongated streams. The Starfall Phenomenon occurs periodically, and its timing is unpredictable, making it a rare and cherished sight for those fortunate enough to witness it. Researchers at the CRI are studying the gravitational dynamics involved in this phenomenon to better understand the forces at play in the galaxy.
The discovery of the Lumina Flora has added a new dimension to the understanding of Level 100’s ecosystem. These bioluminescent plants are found on several islands and are characterized by their ability to emit a soft, star-like glow. The Lumina Flora are not only visually stunning but also play a crucial role in the ecosystem. They provide light and energy to other organisms, supporting a unique and delicate balance of life. The CRI has conducted extensive research on the Lumina Flora, uncovering their unique photosynthetic processes and their interactions with other species. These plants have become a symbol of the beauty and mystery of Level 100.
The Nebula Pools are one of the most enigmatic discoveries made by the CRI. These pools of liquid, found on certain islands, resemble miniature nebulae, with swirling, colorful gases and particles that mimic the appearance of distant nebulae. The exact composition and origin of these pools remain a mystery, but they are a subject of ongoing research. The Nebula Pools are believed to contain a unique combination of elements and compounds that create their mesmerizing appearance. Researchers are studying these pools to understand their chemical properties and potential applications. The Nebula Pools have also become a popular attraction for wanderers, who are drawn to their otherworldly beauty and the sense of wonder they inspire.
The Celestial Alignment is a rare and significant event that occurs when multiple galaxies and star clusters align perfectly in the sky. This alignment creates a spectacular visual display, with the aligned galaxies and star clusters forming a brilliant, interconnected pattern. The Celestial Alignment has been linked to subtle changes in the gravitational field of Level 100, affecting the movement of the floating islands. Researchers at the CRI are studying the gravitational effects of this alignment to understand its impact on the stability and dynamics of the level. The Celestial Alignment is also believed to have a profound influence on the energy flows within the level, creating unique opportunities for exploration and discovery.
The Cosmic Echoes are faint, rhythmic sounds detected by the CRI, emanating from deep space. These sounds are believed to be the remnants of ancient cosmic events, such as supernovae or the formation of black holes. The Cosmic Echoes provide valuable insights into the history and evolution of the universe, offering a glimpse into events that occurred billions of years ago. Researchers are analyzing these echoes to understand their origins and the information they carry. The study of Cosmic Echoes has opened up new avenues of research, allowing scientists to explore the fundamental processes that shape the cosmos. The discovery of these echoes has also sparked the imagination of wanderers, who are fascinated by the idea of hearing the distant past.
The Aurora Isles are islands that experience a phenomenon similar to the auroras seen on Earth. These islands are bathed in vibrant, shifting lights that dance across the sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The auroras are thought to be caused by the interaction of solar winds with the magnetic fields of the islands. The CRI has conducted extensive research on the Aurora Isles, studying the magnetic properties of the islands and the solar wind interactions that produce the auroras. The Aurora Isles have become a popular destination for wanderers, who are drawn to the stunning light displays and the sense of wonder they evoke. The study of the Aurora Isles has also provided valuable insights into the magnetic and atmospheric dynamics of Level 100.
The Pulsar of Eternity is a highly magnetized, rotating neutron star discovered by the CRI. This pulsar emits beams of electromagnetic radiation that can be observed at regular intervals, creating a cosmic lighthouse effect. The Pulsar of Eternity is notable for its exceptionally stable rotation period, which has allowed researchers to use it as a precise cosmic clock. Studies of this pulsar have provided insights into the extreme conditions and physics of neutron stars, as well as the behavior of matter under intense gravitational and magnetic fields.
Gemini is a binary star system consisting of two stars orbiting a common center of mass. This system is unique due to the close proximity of the two stars, which results in significant gravitational interactions and the exchange of stellar material. Observations of Gemini have revealed complex patterns of stellar evolution and the dynamics of binary systems. The CRI has used data from Gemini to refine models of stellar formation and the life cycles of stars.
Luminous Dawn is a distant quasar that emits an extraordinary amount of energy, making it one of the brightest objects in the observable universe. This quasar is powered by a supermassive black hole at its center, which accretes matter and releases vast amounts of radiation. The CRI’s study of Luminous Dawn has provided valuable information about the early universe, the formation of galaxies, and the behavior of supermassive black holes. The quasar’s light, traveling across billions of light-years, offers a glimpse into the distant past and the evolution of the cosmos.
Shadow Veil is a region of space within Level 100 where the presence of dark matter has been inferred through gravitational effects on visible matter. This anomaly has provided a unique opportunity for the CRI to study dark matter, which remains one of the most elusive and mysterious components of the universe. Research on Shadow Veil has focused on mapping the distribution of dark matter and understanding its interactions with normal matter. These studies aim to shed light on the fundamental nature of dark matter and its role in the structure and evolution of the universe.
The CRI has found several planets. These intergalactic bodies reside millions of kilometers away from the center of the level, but are still very important, which is why the CRI has documented them. These planets are not separate levels but do vary in danger. The following tabs explain these planets.
CLASS: 3
- Unsafe
- Unsecure
- Low Entity Count
C-31B’s atmosphere is rich in nitrogen and argon, with trace amounts of neon and xenon, giving the sky its unique purple and gold hues. The surface is primarily composed of silicate minerals and bioluminescent organisms that thrive in the low-light environment. C-31B is slightly smaller than Earth, with a diameter of about 10,000 kilometers. The planet’s surface is covered in vast fields of bioluminescent flora, which emit a soft, mesmerizing glow.
Man 1: We have arrived!
Man 1: Goddamn, this place is just… crazy.
Man 2: I'm not good at naming, so I'll just name this place "C-31B" and place a flag… right here.
[Distant footsteps can be heard]
Man 2: One small step for man, one big leap for ma-
[The following audio is distorted]
[Panicking and inhuman screams can be heard]
[Audio cuts]
CLASS: UNDETERMINED
- Mysterious Properties
- Unknown Information
- Undocumented Entities
A-47X is rich in methane and hydrogen, with trace amounts of helium and ammonia, giving the sky a deep blue and green hue. The surface is composed of icy plains and towering crystalline structures that refract light into dazzling displays. The planet is dotted with geothermal vents that release plumes of colorful gases. A-47X has a diameter of approximately 12,000 kilometers.
CLASS: 3
- Unsafe
- Unsecure
- Minimal Entity Count
Z-19Q is dominated by carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, with a thick, hazy atmosphere that casts a reddish-orange glow. The surface is volcanic and rugged, with vast lava fields and towering basalt columns. The planet experiences frequent volcanic eruptions. Z-19Q has a diameter of about 8,500 kilometers. The lava fields are home to extremophilic organisms that thrive in the intense heat.
Entrances And Exits
Entrances
It is possible to enter this level through the fake realities of Level 99, but it is never consistent.
It is possible to enter this level through Level 9, but nobody remembers exactly how they did.
Some buildings in Level 11 lead to Level 0 and Level 1, but very rarely it can lead here.
It is extremely rare, but it is possible to enter Level 100 instead of Level 0 by no-clipping in The Frontrooms.
Exits
There are no known exits in this level.
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