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|'''Phase 1 Skeith: The Terror of Death''' <br>This program was designed to collect <br>data on human emotions and <br>reactions to death. The information <br>collected by all Phases was copied <br>to the ultimate AI. | |'''Phase 1 Skeith: The Terror of Death''' <br>This program was designed to collect <br>data on human emotions and <br>reactions to death. The information <br>collected by all Phases was copied <br>to the ultimate AI. | ||
|'''Phase 2 Innis: The Mirage of Deceit''' <br>This program was <br>designed to collect <br>data on human reactions <br>to deceit. | |'''Phase 2 Innis: The Mirage of Deceit''' <br>This program was <br>designed to collect <br>data on human reactions <br>to deceit. | ||
''' | |'''Phase 3 Magus: The Propagation'''<br>This program was designed to collect <br>data on the human need to procreate <br>and preserve the species. | ||
|'''Phase 4 Fidchell: The Prophet'''<br> | |'''Phase 4 Fidchell: The Prophet'''<br> | ||
This program was designed to <br>collect data on the human <br>concept of unavoidable fate. <br>After the battle with this fourth <br>phase, Morganna attempted to <br>spread beyond the game servers <br>to alleviate her increasing size<br> which was causing heightened <br>instability. | This program was designed to <br>collect data on the human <br>concept of unavoidable fate. <br>After the battle with this fourth <br>phase, Morganna attempted to <br>spread beyond the game servers <br>to alleviate her increasing size<br> which was causing heightened <br>instability. | ||
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|'''Phase 5 Gorre: The Schemer'''<br>This program was designed to collect data on <br>human cruelty. | |'''Phase 5 Gorre: The Schemer'''<br>This program was designed to collect data on <br>human cruelty. | ||
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|'''Phase 8 Corbenik: The Rebirth'''<br>First Form: Attachments to Life <br>Second Form: Attraction of Death <br>Final Form: The Pure Heart <br> | |'''Phase 8 Corbenik: The Rebirth'''<br>First Form: Attachments to Life <br>Second Form: Attraction of Death <br>Final Form: The Pure Heart <br> | ||
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|'''Morganna Mode Gone''' | | colspan="2" |'''Morganna Mode Gone''' | ||
"Morganna" is the Artificial Intelligence (AI) software <br>developed by Harald Hoerwick that operates and <br>administers "The World," and which supervised Fragment, <br>the prototype for the current game system. <br/>CC Corp. is concerned with the internal workings of the <br>AI, which are sometimes referred to as "Harald System," <br>because they have been unable to dissect parts of the <br>system. Black boxes, mysterious portions of the program <br>that function autonomously, have baffled CC Corp. <br>developers. When they tried to delete protected folders <br>which seemingly had no purpose, the system ceased to <br>function, and engineers were forced to restore the data. | "Morganna" is the Artificial Intelligence (AI) software <br>developed by Harald Hoerwick that operates and <br>administers "The World," and which supervised Fragment, <br>the prototype for the current game system. <br/>CC Corp. is concerned with the internal workings of the <br>AI, which are sometimes referred to as "Harald System," <br>because they have been unable to dissect parts of the <br>system. Black boxes, mysterious portions of the program <br>that function autonomously, have baffled CC Corp. <br>developers. When they tried to delete protected folders <br>which seemingly had no purpose, the system ceased to <br>function, and engineers were forced to restore the data. <br/> | ||
Harald wanted to create the Ultimate AI, but could not find <br>a company that would sponsor his project. He eventually <br>decided to create Morganna, a self-evolving limited AI <br>disguised as a game system that would learn and grow, <br>eventually giving birth to the ultimate AI. Harald wanted <br>this final AI to think like a human and have a full range of <br>human emotions. When Harald introduced "wavering" to <br>Morganna, she reacted unpredictably. She began to resent <br>being nothing more than a vessel for giving birth to the <br>ultimate AI. Instead of feeling protective towards her <br>daughter, she gradually became jealous and self-centered, <br>to the point of trying to prevent the ultimate AI's birth. She <br>deleted code governing her maternal instinct, further <br>destabilizing her program and causing system errors, data <br>corruption, infection, and coma victims due to Data Drain. <br>The Eight Phases confronted by Kite are facets of <br>Morganna's personality which were designed to work <br>together and complete the ultimate AI. | |||
|'''Harald's Room''' <br> | |'''Harald's Room''' <br> | ||
Harald wanted to personally witness the birth of the <br>ultimate AI, so he planted himself within Morganna in the <br>form of the pseudo-personality, "AI Harald." The AI is <br>programmed with Harald's values and mimics his <br>personality. It also has access to Harald's notes and <br>images. AI Harald had a learning program, but this <br>started to degrade as Morganna's will strengthened. | Harald wanted to personally witness the birth of the <br>ultimate AI, so he planted himself within Morganna in the <br>form of the pseudo-personality, "AI Harald." The AI is <br>programmed with Harald's values and mimics his <br>personality. It also has access to Harald's notes and <br>images. AI Harald had a learning program, but this <br>started to degrade as Morganna's will strengthened. | ||
|Harald's Notes | |'''Harald's Notes'''<br>These are various notes that Harald made as he was <br>programming. They were once stored in AI Harald, but <br>after it degraded, the remnants of these notes were <br>scattered throughout "The World". | ||
These are various notes that Harald made as he was programming. They were once stored in AI Harald, but after it degraded, the remnants of these notes were scattered throughout "The World". | |||
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| | |'''Data Infection''' <br> | ||
Morganna's malfunction affected field objects which could <br>be seen graphically when portions of the overlaying <br>graphics disappeared and raw program data showed <br>through. | |||
|'''Data Bug''' <br> | |||
Morganna's malfunction affected field objects which could be seen graphically when portions of the overlaying graphics disappeared and raw program data showed through. | To protect herself from Aura and the Bracelet, Morganna <br>created Data Bugs by merging corrupted data with <br>existing monster data. Although these were believed to be <br>symptoms of her malfunctioning, they were actually <br>methods of self-defense. She used 26 virus core data <br>fragments to create various Data Bugs. <br/>Even a party of three high level players with the best <br>equipment and the most powerful skills can not defeat a <br>Data Bug. The only way to defeat a Data Bug is to use the <br>Bracelet to Data Drain it. This will cause it to revert back <br>to a normal monster because Data Draining extracts <br>the virus core that Morganna added and recompiles the <br>monster's data. | ||
| colspan="2" | '''Carrier Monster'''<ref>'''Hidden Menu,''' DVD Easter Egg ''.hack//Liminality Volume 4'' (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2004.</ref> <br> | |||
|Data Bug | A carrier monster is a creature <br>that has the potential to mutate <br>into a Data Bug. As the data <br>corruption of "The World" <br>progressed, the mutation <br>rate of carrier monsters <br>into Data Bugs increased. <br>Carrier monsters leave <br>Virus Cores after being <br>Data Drained, but their <br>appearance and <br>parameters are otherwise <br>indistinguishable from <br>regular monsters. <br/> | ||
To protect herself from Aura and the Bracelet, Morganna created Data Bugs by merging corrupted data with existing monster data. Although these were believed to be symptoms of her malfunctioning, they were actually methods of self-defense. She used 26 virus core data fragments to create various Data Bugs. Even a party of three high level players with the best equipment and the most powerful skills can not defeat a Data Bug. The only way to defeat a Data Bug is to use the Bracelet to Data Drain it. This will cause it to revert back to a normal monster because Data Draining extracts the virus core that Morganna added and recompiles the monster's data. | There are 26 different types of <br>Virus Cores. Depending on <br>which Virus Core was added to <br>the monster data and how much <br>time has elapsed, the carrier <br>monster turns into a Data Bug. <br>There are two different types of <br>carrier monsters: monsters that <br>failed to become Data Bugs <br>(Morganna's failed experiments), <br>and monsters that are currently <br>undergoing rewriting of data. | ||
|Carrier Monster | |||
A carrier monster is a creature that has the potential to mutate into a Data Bug. As the data corruption of "The World" progressed, the mutation rate of carrier monsters into Data Bugs increased. Carrier monsters leave Virus Cores after being Data Drained, but their appearance and parameters are otherwise indistinguishable from regular monsters. | |||
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| | |'''Vaccine Program''' | ||
The vaccine that Helba created was actually a virus that <br>used Morganna's self-evolutionary anti-viral system <br>against herself. Morganna's defenses either avoided data <br>perceived to be dangerous, or absorbed the virus and <br>developed antibodies if the avoidance method failed. <br>Helba knew she could not destroy Morganna, so her virus <br>was a self-replicating data worm that increased the data <br>volume in areas where Morganna might pass. Morganna <br>would keep her distance from the detected virus, and thus <br>be herded to where Helba wanted her to go. However, <br>Morganna compressed her own data temporarily and Data <br>Drained Helba's virus to create her own vaccine, which <br>led to the Data Draining of the CC Corp. employees under <br>Lios. | |||
The vaccine that Helba created was actually a virus that used Morganna's self-evolutionary system against herself. Morganna's defenses either avoided data perceived to be dangerous, or absorbed the virus and developed antibodies if the avoidance method failed. Helba knew she could not destroy Morganna, so her virus was a self-replicating data worm that increased the data volume in areas where Morganna might pass. Morganna would keep her distance from the detected virus, and thus be herded to where Helba wanted her to go. However, Morganna compressed her own data temporarily and Data Drained Helba's virus to create her own vaccine, which led to the Data Draining of the CC Corp. employees under Lios. | |'''Wavering''' <br> | ||
|Wavering | Harald created an algorithm called "wavering" <br>that permitted ambiguity and human-like <br>decision-making. Data such as the current <br>weather affected Morganna's thought processes. | ||
Harald created an algorithm called "wavering" that permitted ambiguity and human-like decision-making. Data such as the current weather affected Morganna's thought processes. | |'''Book of Twilight''' <br>When Morganna malfunctioned, she restricted Aura's <br>power to rewrite data within "The World." Aura tried to <br>give this power as an installation book to Orca in order to <br>stop the malfunctioning of Morganna and trigger her own <br>birth. However, Orca was Data Drained, and the book was <br>given to Kite instead. It turned into the Bracelet after it <br>was installed. Aura chose the form of the installation <br>book, since installation books exist as a convenient <br>item for editing character data. <br/>Aura chose to entrust the future of both herself and "The <br>World" to Orca, based on information that was copied <br>from Morganna. After Orca was lost, she chose Kite since <br>Orca sacrificed himself to save him. | ||
|Book of Twilight | |'''Bracelet''' <br>The Bracelet is the manifestation of the post-installed <br>Book of Twilight. It cannot be seen unless its power is <br>activated. Data Drain and Gate Hacking become available <br>when it is equipped. The Bracelet is viewed as an illegal <br>item by both the System Administration and other players <br>such as Balmung. | ||
When Morganna malfunctioned, she restricted Aura's power to rewrite data within "The World." Aura tried to give this power as an installation book to Orca in order to stop the malfunctioning of Morganna and trigger her own birth. However, Orca was Data Drained, and the book was given to Kite instead. It turned into the Bracelet after it was installed. Aura chose the form of the installation book, since installation books exist as a convenient item for editing character data. Aura chose to entrust the future of both herself and "The World" to Orca, based on information that was copied from Morganna. After Orca was lost, she chose Kite since Orca sacrificed himself to save him. | |||
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| | | colspan="2" |'''Data Drain''' <br>Data Drain is one power of the Bracelet. The Eight Phases <br>of Morganna also possess this skill. Data Drain weakens <br>monsters, drains monster data, converts them into items, <br>and increases the user's Infection Rate. Repeated use <br>increases the chance of losing control of Data Drain itself, <br>leading to status abnormalities and other effects. This <br>skill does not exist in the specs of "The World," so it is <br>seen by the system as an anomaly. <br/> | ||
The power of Data Drain was originally intended as a <br>means for Aura to absorb Morganna. As the ultimate AI, <br>Aura would drain (delete) portions of Morganna that were <br>unneeded and improve upon them. However, when <br>Morganna limited Aura's abilities, Aura could not use the <br>power herself. Instead, she changed that power into the <br>Book of Twilight and gave it to Kite. Once in his <br>possession, it became the Bracelet. Morganna is able to <br>use this power because she copied part of Aura into her <br>system. Data Drain is the only way to inflict damage on <br>Morganna. <br/> | |||
At first, there were only six victims of Data Drain, including <br>Orca, Kazu (BlackRose's brother), and Sieg (Tomonari <br>Kasumi). As time progresses, the damage from Morganna's <br>malfunction spread, and it was believed that there were <br>at least eight more, not counting Lios' employees from CC <br>Corporation that lost consciousness during the final <br>operation. | |||
|Data Drain | | colspan="2" |'''Gate Hacking''' <br>Morganna's malfunctioning caused corruption in many <br>parts of the system leading to some areas being cut off. <br>These areas became known as Protected Areas. Gate <br>Hacking repairs the corrupted warp field system by <br>rewriting the data using Virus Cores recovered from <br>monsters. After the data is rewritten, access is restored. <br>Areas that are restricted by System Administrators are <br>also known as Protected Areas. <br/> | ||
Data Drain is one power of the Bracelet. The Eight Phases of Morganna also possess this skill. Data Drain weakens monsters, drains monster data, converts them into items, and increases the user's Infection Rate. Repeated use increases the chance of losing control of Data Drain itself, leading to status abnormalities and other effects. This skill does not exist in the specs of "The World," so it is seen by the system as an anomaly. | Some areas require a large number of Virus Cores. This is <br>because the Eight Phases have passed through them <br>multiple times, causing considerable data corruption. Aura <br>knew of the relationship between Protected Areas and the <br>Eight Phases that resided within them, which is why she <br>included a Gate Hacking function with the bracelet. | ||
At first, there were only six victims of Data Drain, including Orca, Kazu (BlackRose's brother), and Sieg (Tomonari Kasumi). As time progresses, the damage from Morganna's malfunction spread, and it was believed that there were at least eight more, not counting Lios' employees from CC Corporation that lost consciousness during the final operation. | |||
|Gate Hacking | |||
Morganna's malfunctioning caused corruption in many parts of the system leading to some areas being cut off. These areas became known as Protected Areas. Gate Hacking repairs the corrupted warp field system by rewriting the data using Virus Cores recovered from monsters. After the data is rewritten, access is restored. Areas that are restricted by System Administrators are also known as Protected Areas. | |||
Some areas require a large number of Virus Cores. This is because the Eight Phases have passed through them multiple times, causing considerable data corruption. Aura knew of the relationship between Protected Areas and the Eight Phases that resided within them, which is why she included a Gate Hacking function with the bracelet. | |||
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Morganna could anticipate human behavior and plan ahead. One example of this was Cubia, a monster designed to balance the game against hackers and edited character data. | Morganna could anticipate human behavior and plan <br>ahead. One example of this was Cubia, a monster <br>designed to balance the game against hackers and edited <br>character data. <br/> | ||
Cubia was meant to seek out malicious players with illegal <br>abilities or items like the Bracelet and Data Drain them, <br>deleting their PC files. Until Kite received the "Book of <br>Twilight" and the Bracelet, no players fitting this <br>description had appeared, so Cubia had not been seen. <br>Once the Bracelet became active, Cubia sought Kite <br>whenever he came in contact with Aura, because it <br>believed Kite was a threat to the system, to which Aura <br>belonged. Cubia did not attempt to attack Aura or the malfunctioning Morganna because it saw both Morganna <br>and Aura as parts of the game world. <br/> | |||
Cubia disappeared when Kite destroyed the Bracelet because the danger to the system was removed and its job <br>was done. Cubia remains in the system, however, and <br>should something new appear that threatens game <br>balance it will launch again. Cubia copied Kite's character <br>data every time it was launched and was able to keep <br>pace with Kite's increasing powers. | |||
| colspan="2" |'''Epitaph of Twilight''' | |||
Cubia disappeared when Kite destroyed the Bracelet because the danger to the system was removed and its job was done. Cubia remains in the system, however, and should something new appear that threatens game balance it will launch again. Cubia copied Kite's character data every time it was launched and was able to keep pace with Kite's increasing powers. | "Epitaph of Twilight" is an unfinished epic poem by Emma <br>Wielant. It is a story about Light and Darkness allying <br>together to fight the Cursed Wave which will lead the <br>world to destruction, and the tale of one human and two <br>half sprites in search of the Twilight Dragon that was <br>predestined to save the world from the Wave. Though <br>published on Emma's private site, the actual work was only <br>available on the internet for a short time. By the time <br>researchers and occultists noticed it, she had died and <br>the original text had been lost. <br/> | ||
|Epitaph of Twilight | After the game "The World" became tremendously popular, <br>rumor spread that the design for the prototype of the <br>game, Fragment, was based on this epic poem. Many fans <br>of the game tried to collect the scattered texts to <br>reconstruct the work, but the full story has not yet been found. <br/> | ||
"Epitaph of Twilight" is an unfinished epic poem by Emma Wielant. It is a story about Light and Darkness allying together to fight the Cursed Wave which will lead the world to destruction, and the tale of one human and two half sprites in search of the Twilight Dragon that was predestined to save the world from the Wave. Though published on Emma's private site, the actual work was only available on the internet for a short time. By the time researchers and occultists noticed it, she had died and the original text had been lost. | Because it was an online publication, many believe the <br>original "Epitaph of Twilight" was coded in HTML. <br>However, viewers were unable to copy, save, or print the <br>text. After the death of Emma, the "completed" text was <br>auctioned at a very high price. The auctioned text was <br>a version the seller had written or typed himself, being a <br>fan of the "Epitaph of Twilight." The amount of time spent, <br>the rarity, and the rumor that Fragment was based on it <br>placed a high price on the text. This text was then leaked <br>underground, and although it became easier to find, many <br>added their own versions and revisions to the unfinished <br>story, making it more difficult to determine the original <br>text. | ||
After the game "The World" became tremendously popular, rumor spread that the design for the prototype of the game, Fragment, was based on this epic poem. Many fans of the game tried to collect the scattered texts to reconstruct the work, but the full story has not yet been found. | |||
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|Cursed Wave | | colspan="2" |'''Cursed Wave'''<br> | ||
In the "Epitaph of Twilight," the one who will destroy the world is depicted as the Cursed Wave, or the Abominable Wave. It remains unclear whether the Wave in the original "Epitaph of Twilight" is a monster, a being, or a series of events that would lead to the destruction of the world. Since there is actual fighting in the story, the predominant opinion is that it is an actual being. However, because the "Epitaph of Twilight" is also a story depicting the conflict within an individual, some view the Wave as only a metaphor. It is said that the only one who can oppose the Cursed Wave is the Twilight Dragon and those who are in its grace. | In the "Epitaph of Twilight," the one who will destroy the <br>world is depicted as the Cursed Wave, or the Abominable <br>Wave. It remains unclear whether the Wave in the original <br>"Epitaph of Twilight" is a monster, a being, or a series of <br>events that would lead to the destruction of the world. <br>Since there is actual fighting in the story, the predominant <br>opinion is that it is an actual being. However, because the <br>"Epitaph of Twilight" is also a story depicting the conflict <br>within an individual, some view the Wave as only a <br>metaphor. It is said that the only one who can oppose the <br>Cursed Wave is the Twilight Dragon and those who are in <br>its grace. <br/> | ||
Many different phenomena aside from the Cursed Wave <br>are called "Waves" or "Ripples." In the game, a ripple-like <br>shockwave is emitted by the Eight Phases of Morganna <br>during the birth of Cubia, and also when normal monsters <br>mutate into Data Bugs. Based on these events, Wiseman <br>began to refer to the Eight Phases as the Cursed Wave. | |||
|Root Towns | | colspan="2" |'''Root Towns''' <br> | ||
"The World" is comprised of five servers: Δ, Θ, Λ, Σ and Ω. Each server has its own unique Root Town. Players can select which server (Root Town) to visit depending on their goals and levels, and proceed on to the field and dungeons by selecting the Keywords at the town's Chaos Gate. α, β and γ servers also existed during Fragment but they were not carried over to "The World". | "The World" is comprised of five servers: Δ, Θ, Λ, Σ and Ω. <br>Each server has its own unique Root Town. Players can <br>select which server (Root Town) to visit depending on <br>their goals and levels, and proceed on to the field and <br>dungeons by selecting the Keywords at the town's Chaos <br>Gate. <br/> | ||
α, β and γ servers also existed during Fragment but they <br>were not carried over to "The World". <br/> | |||
The Ω Server that appears in the game is the hacker Helba's server. W Server was originally set up by the CC Corporation, but due to data corruption caused by Morganna, their server stopped functioning and was replaced by Helba's. | The Ω Server that appears in the game is the hacker <br>Helba's server. W Server was originally set up by the CC <br>Corporation, but due to data corruption caused by <br>Morganna, their server stopped functioning and was <br>replaced by Helba's. <br/> | ||
Δ Server Root Town: <br>Aqua Capital Mac Anu (Son of a Goddess) <br/> | |||
Θ Server Root Town: <br>Highland City Dun Loireag (Weave Guardian) <br/> | |||
Θ Server Root Town: Highland City Dun Loireag (Weave Guardian) | Λ Server Root Town: <br>Cultural City Carmina Gadelica (Song of Gael) <br/> | ||
Σ Server Root Town: <br>Aerial City Fort Ouph (Fort of Elves) <br/> | |||
Λ Server Root Town: Cultural City Carmina Gadelica (Song of Gael) | Ω Server Net Slum: <br>Relic City Lia Fail (Stone of Destiny) <br/> | ||
Σ Server Root Town: Aerial City Fort Ouph (Fort of Elves) | |||
Ω Server Net Slum: Relic City Lia Fail (Stone of Destiny) | |||
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|Twilight Dragon | |'''Twilight Dragon'''<br> | ||
The Twilight Dragon is a being that opposes the Cursed Wave. In the "Epitaph of Twilight," Saya (who was chosen by the King of Light Apeiron), Queen of Darkness Helba, Fili the White, and Bith the Black, go in search of this Twilight Dragon. It is said to live in the Wavering Peninsula at the edge of the End of the World, beyond the Dragon Bone Mountains, and only Tartarga knows the way to get there. | The Twilight Dragon is a being that opposes the Cursed <br>Wave. In the "Epitaph of Twilight," Saya (who was chosen <br>by the King of Light Apeiron), Queen of Darkness Helba,<br> Fili the White, and Bith the Black, go in search of this <br>Twilight Dragon. It is said to live in the Wavering Peninsula <br>at the edge of the End of the World, beyond the Dragon <br>Bone Mountains, and only Tartarga knows the way to <br>get there. <br/> | ||
The Twilight Dragon is born from the power of faith, and <br>thus its existence depends on the people's belief of its <br>existence. It understands the human language, but does <br>not speak it. Instead, it communicates by speaking <br>directly to a person's heart, not as a language, but as a <br>sensation, so it is much quicker to comprehend than by <br>speaking through words. | |||
|'''Chaos Gate''' <br> | |||
|Chaos Gate | A Chaos Gate is a gate erected in each Root Town that <br>players use to go to fields and dungeons by inputting a <br>sequence of Keywords. <br/> | ||
A Chaos Gate is a gate erected in each Root Town that players use to go to fields and dungeons by inputting a sequence of Keywords. Due to the effects of the Cursed Wave in "The World," wild animals mutate into monsters and attack humans. Humans use the power of the Wave to create barriers around towns to protect themselves. A Chaos Gate opens a hole in the barrier so players can travel to other towns and fields. Only one Chaos Gate exists in each town, because if monsters managed to break into a town with multiple Gates, it would be more difficult to defend the town. | Due to the effects of the Cursed Wave in "The World," <br>wild animals mutate into monsters and attack humans. <br>Humans use the power of the Wave to create barriers <br>around towns to protect themselves. A Chaos Gate <br>opens a hole in the barrier so players can travel to other <br>towns and fields. Only one Chaos Gate exists in each town, <br>because if monsters managed to break into a town with <br>multiple Gates, it would be more difficult to defend the town. <br/> | ||
|Magic Portal | |'''Magic Portal''' | ||
In "The World," patterns have power. Humans can draw patterns on the ground to create magic portals which trap monsters. However, these portals are temporary and unstable, so if another human comes near one, the portal is destroyed and the trapped monsters are released. | In "The World," patterns have power. Humans can draw <br>patterns on the ground to create magic portals which trap <br>monsters. However, these portals are temporary and <br>unstable, so if another human comes near one, the portal <br>is destroyed and the trapped monsters are released. | ||
|Fragment | |'''Fragment''' | ||
Fragment was created two and a half years before the release of "The World." It was restricted to a small number of players in order to test the operation of "The World." Fragment was to be tested for six months, and then be replaced by "The World," but the trial was cut short after three months. Fragment users received an e-mail from CC Corp. which stated, "We were able to collect valuable data before the six month testing period was over, and are now concluding the project. To show our appreciation to the users of Fragment, we would like to provide a free upgrade to "The World," which will be on sale three months from now, and a free one year subscription. Thank you for your support." The official reason for the vacant three months in between Fragment to "The World," was that actions of PKers (Player Killers) became too disruptive. The real reason was due to system malfunctions (signs of Morganna's malfunction). | Fragment was created two and a half years before the <br>release of "The World." It was restricted to a small number <br>of players in order to test the operation of "The <br>World." Fragment was to be tested for six months, and <br>then be replaced by "The World," but the trial was cut <br>short after three months. Fragment users received an <br>e-mail from CC Corp. which stated, "We were able to <br>collect valuable data before the six month testing period <br>was over, and are now concluding the project. To show our <br>appreciation to the users of Fragment, we would like to <br>provide a free upgrade to "The World," which will be on <br>sale three months from now, and a free one year <br>subscription. Thank you for your support." The official <br>reason for the vacant three months in between Fragment to <br>"The World," was that actions of PKers (Player Killers) <br>became too disruptive. The real reason was due to system <br>malfunctions (signs of Morganna's malfunction). | ||
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|Net Slum | |'''Net Slum''' <br> | ||
Net Slum is a place where hackers and cheaters congregate, as well as wandering AIs who were prior residents of "The World". Because System Administrators are unable to monitor it, the AIs refer to the Net Slum as "Paradise." It was created when Helba discovered a folder that collected all the trash data from within the CC Corp. server. She was amused by the data and pasted it together to create a Root Town. Because the source data is jumbled, the graphics are chaotic. CC Corp. knows of Net Slum's existence, but due to Helba's hacking skills, has not been able to figure out its specific location. | Net Slum is a place where hackers and cheaters <br>congregate, as well as wandering AIs who were prior <br>residents of "The World". Because System Administrators <br>are unable to monitor it, the AIs refer to the Net Slum as <br>"Paradise." It was created when Helba discovered a folder <br>that collected all the trash data from within the CC Corp. <br>server. She was amused by the data and pasted it together <br>to create a Root Town. Because the source data is <br>jumbled, the graphics are chaotic. CC Corp. knows of Net <br>Slum's existence, but due to Helba's hacking skills, has <br>not been able to figure out its specific location. <br/> | ||
There are no specific requirements to become a resident <br>of Net Slum. Those whom Helba has allowed or those who <br>have found out about the location from other residents of <br>Net Slum are the only ones who can enter. Wiseman knew <br>about it and provided the information to Kite. | |||
There are no specific requirements to become a resident of Net Slum. Those whom Helba has allowed or those who have found out about the location from other residents of Net Slum are the only ones who can enter. Wiseman knew about it and provided the information to Kite. | | colspan="2" |'''Trash Data''' | ||
|Trash Data | Trash data are incomplete NPCs that <br>seem to appear out of thin air. These <br>NPCs have caused nothing but headaches <br>for the System Administrators at CC Corp. <br>since the development phase of the <br>prototype, Fragment. CC Corp. has not <br>been able to explain the purpose of these <br>NPCs. While the System Administrators refer to these wandering NPCs as <br>"Incomplete Data," they are in fact, failed <br>experimental AIs that Morganna had <br>developed. Their quality seemed to <br>improve as Morganna matured. <br/> | ||
Trash data are incomplete NPCs that seem to appear out of thin air. These NPCs have caused nothing but headaches for the System Administrators at CC Corp. since the development phase of the prototype, Fragment. CC Corp. has not been able to explain the purpose of these NPCs. While the System Administrators refer to these wandering NPCs as "Incomplete Data," they are in fact, failed experimental AIs that Morganna had developed. Their quality seemed to improve as Morganna matured. | Experimental AIs began appearing soon after <br>Morganna was launched at the startup of <br>Fragment. The first AIs were very simple, and <br>did not have the ability to talk, hide, or move. <br>Because of this, most of them wound up being <br>deleted by System Administrators. Some <br>came close to being the ultimate AI, but these <br>were disassembled by Morganna. <br/> | ||
Although Trash Data are failed experiments, <br>they are functional AIs, and some of them <br>have thoughts and goals. <br>Wandering AIs with ambition <br>have continued evolving themselves to the <br>point where they act like PCs. A wandering <br>AI without any clear purpose will instinctively <br>try to return to Morganna. | |||
|Aromatic Grass | |'''Aromatic Grass''' | ||
Aromatic Grass contained the data of Macha, the sixth phase of Morganna. Because Mia was Macha, she instinctively tried to collect the missing data, and was obsessed with Aromatic Grass. | Aromatic Grass contained the data of Macha, the sixth phase of <br>Morganna. Because Mia was Macha, she instinctively tried to <br>collect the missing data, and was obsessed with Aromatic Grass. | ||
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The North American release of the Liminality DVDs included several Easter Eggs alongside the bonus content included with each DVD. These Easter Eggs include hidden menu options that could be accessed through specific DVD player button inputs. The original Japanese release had keywords hidden in the background details of some scenes, so the North American release has added the translated keywords into the DVD subtitle track. Most of the Japanese keywords include the Server symbol, but the North American version does not.
Volume 1
Hidden Keywords
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悩ましき | Voluptuous[1] |
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彼女の | Her[2] |
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残留思念 | Remnant[3] |
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Δ 忌まわしき 臓器売りの 処刑場 | Hideous Organ Market Scaffold[4] |
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θ 犬踊る 情熱の 三色すみれ | Dog Dancing Passionate Tri Pansy[5] |
Hidden Menu
Volume 2
Hidden Keywords
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Λ 移り気な 堂々巡りの 回廊 | Capricious Unending Corridor[6] |
Hidden Menu
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Data Menu
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Hidden Menu Option (Not Selected)
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Hidden Menu Option (Selected)
Steps to open the hidden menu option:
- Start from the Main Menu
- Go to the "Data" menu
- Use the arrow keys to scroll down to the "Character Art Gallery" option
- Press right on the remote's directional pad (the cursor will disappear.)
- Press remote's select button
This will open the secret menu, which shows various "Mysteries" of the series.
Note: If accessing the DVD via PC, positioning the cursor over the area to the right of the "Character Art Gallery" should reveal the hidden button.
"Mysteries"
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Use the arrow keys on your remote to navigate through the gallery. Use the right arrow key to move forward. Use the left arrow key to move back. To return to the Extras Menu, hit "enter" on your DVD remote. Use the right arrow key to start viewing...[7] |
Mystery//01 Mia and Grunty[7] When the player trades with Noble and Iron |
Mystery//02 Sieg[7] The character, Sieg, played by Tomonari Kasumi |
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Mystery//03 Six Players in Comas[7] In ".hack//Liminality in the case of Mai Minase," |
Mystery//04 Chat[7] There are two ways players in "The World" |
Mystery//05 The World Version Updates[7] "The World" has been upgraded numerous times, |
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Mystery//07 Engraving on the Sword In the "Log In" screen of "The World," there is a |
Mystery//08 Data Drain[7] In the game, Skeith performs Data Drain on Orca, |
Volume 3
Hidden Keywords
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Σ 味え猛る 五百羅漢 沸血の | Barking Hot-Blooded 500 Lohan[8] |
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Σ 非凡なる 妖気の 残留思念 | Unusual Ghostly Remnant[9] |
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ざわめく | Noisy[11] |
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不可侵の | Sacred[12] |
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耳鳴り | Ringing Ears[13] |
Hidden Menu
This volume contains multiple Easter Eggs split across different areas within the Data menu. Unlike other volumes, these ones don't have a visual indicator/button once selected.
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Main Menu
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Data Menu
Steps to open the hidden menu option:
- Start from the Main Menu
- Go to the "Data" menu
- Use the arrow keys to scroll down to the "Japanese TVCF," "Japanese Promo Clip," or ".hack//SIGN Characters" options.
- Press right on the remote's directional pad (the cursor will disappear.)
- Press remote's select button
Note: If accessing the DVD via PC, using the arrow keys and "Enter" should also work, depending on the program and Operating System.
These hidden menu options will take you to bios for Harald (Japanese TVCF), Emma (Japanese Promo Clip), and Morganna (.hack//SIGN Characters).
Hidden Character Bios
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Harald Hörwick[14] He is a German with an unknown past. He is the developer of "Fragment," the prototype to "The World" and was the one who initially brought the project to CC Corporation. "Fragment" was created as a place to give birth to the fruit of his unrequited love for Emma Wielant. What is this fruit of unrequited love? What is the conclusion that has been prepared? And what are the feelings that he has enveloped? |
Emma Wielant[14] She is the author of the epic poem, "Epitaph of Twilight." She meets Harald Hörwick at a seminar, and he falls in love with her, but she only loved his talent. She leaves this world without completing the "Epitaph of Twilight." Harald's feelings for her eventually lead to the birth of "Fragment." It can be said that all of this started with this one woman. |
Morganna Mode Gone[14] She is responsible for Tsukasa being unable to log out and also the woman who provided him with the Guardian. She is a mysterious, hidden individual in both the TV series and the game. Most players in "The World," do not even know about her existence, but for those who aspire for the normal operation of "The World," she shows dark, evil intentions. She tries to stop Aura's awakening in the TV series, and pursues her in the game. She seems to be obsessed with Aura's existence. |
Volume 4
Hidden Keywords
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病める | Sickened[16] |
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囚われの | Imprisoned[17] |
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堕天使 | Fallen Angel[18] |
Hidden Menu
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Hidden Menu Option
Steps to open the hidden menu option:
- Start from the Main Menu
- Go to the "Data" menu
- Use the arrow keys to scroll down to the ".hack Promo Trailers" option
- Press right on the remote's directional pad (the cursor will disappear, revealing the ALTIMIT icon)
- Press remote's select button
This will open the secret menu, which defines various terminology and information for the series.
Note: If accessing the DVD via PC, positioning the cursor over the area to the right of the ".hack Promo Trailers" should reveal the hidden button.
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Phase 1 Skeith: The Terror of Death This program was designed to collect data on human emotions and reactions to death. The information collected by all Phases was copied to the ultimate AI. |
Phase 2 Innis: The Mirage of Deceit This program was designed to collect data on human reactions to deceit. |
Phase 3 Magus: The Propagation This program was designed to collect data on the human need to procreate and preserve the species. |
Phase 4 Fidchell: The Prophet This program was designed to |
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Phase 5 Gorre: The Schemer This program was designed to collect data on human cruelty. |
Phase 6 Macha: The Temptress This program was designed to collect data on human affection (but only that occurs during unrequited love). |
Phase 7 Tarvos: The Avenger The program was designed to collect data on human jealousy, revenge and other dark emotions. |
Phase 8 Corbenik: The Rebirth First Form: Attachments to Life Second Form: Attraction of Death Final Form: The Pure Heart |
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Morganna Mode Gone
"Morganna" is the Artificial Intelligence (AI) software |
Harald's Room Harald wanted to personally witness the birth of the |
Harald's Notes These are various notes that Harald made as he was programming. They were once stored in AI Harald, but after it degraded, the remnants of these notes were scattered throughout "The World". | |
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Data Infection Morganna's malfunction affected field objects which could |
Data Bug To protect herself from Aura and the Bracelet, Morganna |
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Vaccine Program
The vaccine that Helba created was actually a virus that |
Wavering Harald created an algorithm called "wavering" |
Book of Twilight When Morganna malfunctioned, she restricted Aura's power to rewrite data within "The World." Aura tried to give this power as an installation book to Orca in order to stop the malfunctioning of Morganna and trigger her own birth. However, Orca was Data Drained, and the book was given to Kite instead. It turned into the Bracelet after it was installed. Aura chose the form of the installation book, since installation books exist as a convenient item for editing character data. Aura chose to entrust the future of both herself and "The World" to Orca, based on information that was copied from Morganna. After Orca was lost, she chose Kite since Orca sacrificed himself to save him. |
Bracelet The Bracelet is the manifestation of the post-installed Book of Twilight. It cannot be seen unless its power is activated. Data Drain and Gate Hacking become available when it is equipped. The Bracelet is viewed as an illegal item by both the System Administration and other players such as Balmung. |
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Data Drain Data Drain is one power of the Bracelet. The Eight Phases of Morganna also possess this skill. Data Drain weakens monsters, drains monster data, converts them into items, and increases the user's Infection Rate. Repeated use increases the chance of losing control of Data Drain itself, leading to status abnormalities and other effects. This skill does not exist in the specs of "The World," so it is seen by the system as an anomaly. The power of Data Drain was originally intended as a |
Gate Hacking Morganna's malfunctioning caused corruption in many parts of the system leading to some areas being cut off. These areas became known as Protected Areas. Gate Hacking repairs the corrupted warp field system by rewriting the data using Virus Cores recovered from monsters. After the data is rewritten, access is restored. Areas that are restricted by System Administrators are also known as Protected Areas. Some areas require a large number of Virus Cores. This is | ||
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Cubia Morganna could anticipate human behavior and plan |
Epitaph of Twilight
"Epitaph of Twilight" is an unfinished epic poem by Emma | ||
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Cursed Wave In the "Epitaph of Twilight," the one who will destroy the |
Root Towns "The World" is comprised of five servers: Δ, Θ, Λ, Σ and Ω. | ||
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Twilight Dragon The Twilight Dragon is a being that opposes the Cursed |
Chaos Gate A Chaos Gate is a gate erected in each Root Town that |
Magic Portal
In "The World," patterns have power. Humans can draw |
Fragment
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Net Slum Net Slum is a place where hackers and cheaters |
Trash Data
Trash data are incomplete NPCs that |
Aromatic Grass
Aromatic Grass contained the data of Macha, the sixth phase of |
References
- ↑ Voluptuous, Hidden Keywords (12:48) .hack//Liminality Volume 1 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Her, Hidden Keywords (12:50) .hack//Liminality Volume 1 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Remnant, Hidden Keywords (12:56) .hack//Liminality Volume 1 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Δ Hideous Organ Market Scaffold Hidden Keywords (27:55) .hack//Liminality Volume 1 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ θ Dog Dancing Passionate Tri Pansy Hidden Keywords (33:59) .hack//Liminality Volume 1 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Λ Capricious Unending Corridor Hidden Keywords (03:58) .hack//Liminality Volume 2 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Jump up to: 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 Mysteries, DVD Easter Egg .hack//Liminality Volume 2 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Σ Barking Hot-Blooded 500 Lohan (06:42) .hack//Liminality Volume 3 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Σ Unusual Ghostly Remnant (07:14) .hack//Liminality Volume 3 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Σ (22:14) .hack//Liminality Volume 3 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Noisy (22:14) .hack//Liminality Volume 3 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Sacred (22:14) .hack//Liminality Volume 3 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Ringing Ears (22:13) .hack//Liminality Volume 3 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Jump up to: 14.0 14.1 14.2 Hidden Character Bios, DVD Easter Egg .hack//Liminality Volume 3 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
- ↑ Ω (19:38) .hack//Liminality Volume 4 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2004.
- ↑ Sickened (19:39) .hack//Liminality Volume 4 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2004.
- ↑ Imprisoned (19:40) .hack//Liminality Volume 4 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2004.
- ↑ Fallen Angel (19:41) .hack//Liminality Volume 4 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2004.
- ↑ Hidden Menu, DVD Easter Egg .hack//Liminality Volume 4 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2004.
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