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Hello, about 3 months ago, we started a content revision about the fact that the Dark Tower should be High 1-A, but we decided to open a new revision after some visuals were corrupted "due to the application". In fact, it was very good that the previous revision was eliminated, because the latest developments about the Dark Tower caused us to change the scale.
UNIVERSES
Dark Tower, Roland likens the trillions of grains of sand of the mohaine desert to universes and explains that there are an infinite number of universes encapsulated in those trillions of universes. These universes become even clearer in the novel insomnia, and it is confirmed that each of them are inaccessible structures. Again, in the same book, Ralph, who rises from a channel that opens to a part of these universes, says that the levels left below are like a mirage. (universes are called at the level) This is a consistent hierarchy because the fact that the universes look like mirages clearly proves that they are not real compared to higher levels, while the fact that these universes are inaccessible in the same book will cause this hierarchy to be 1-A+. At the same time, this hierarchy is also discussed in different novels such as Talisman, and with Decrees such as "There is enough transcendence here to drive a Tibetan living in a cave crazy", it is emphasized again that there is a qualitative superiority between them. In the book Fair Tale, on the other hand, he confirms the R>F that stories are poured into universes. Again, in the book Talisman, a boy named Jack Sawyer feels that the moment he gets hold of the Talisman, he covers the axis of all Possible Worlds that exist, and at that moment he experiences all possible incarnations of himself at the same time. In the same book it is said that these possible worlds can cause interconnected events. Just as an action by Morgan Sloat on Jack's world can lead to the same result as separate planes in other worlds. If Sloat dies in one world, he will die in the other for a different reason, because they are all connected worlds. These worlds are called the "Coherent Worlds" of the network of regularity produced by the Dark Tower. in the novel 22/11/63, the word "Wave" means the universe. (probably a word from the sea of premium) Every action we do creates a new wave/universe, many things, such as the heartbeat of every child, create a different wave/universe. Possible Worlds are discussed again and again in many novels by Talisman and Stephen King.
DARK TOWER
The Dark Tower holds together the entire multiverse I mentioned. It provides a power supply to the six Beams members located inside the tower and establishes a meta-qualitative superiority over the entire multiverse. While it is defined as a structure outside of time/reality at the center of the Mid-World, it is a timeless structure that provides the time flow of the multiverse. It is the source that distributes all its laws to the universe and is the source of things such as time, space, size, dimension, but it is completely independent of them, which is a pretty good definition for the term Meta. When Roland talks about the Tower, he says that it holds all existence together, as a key point of time and dimensions. Basically, everything that exists in the universe —I'm speaking for a certain segment— is surrounded by the Tower. In other words, if the Tower is destroyed, everything that depends on it will either disappear or collapse into itself upon the disruption of the balance of existence. For this reason, the Tower is the fulcrum of the entire universe and completely encompasses everything that lies beneath it. Roland said here, "The dimension covers life, and it covers the dimension in the Tower."he expresses this when he creates a sentence. At the same time, in the comic book Sheemie's Tale #2, it is declared that the Tower, which seems to be finite when viewed from the outside, actually rises forever. In the book The Musketeer, Walter says that he has a ladder in the Tower that leads up to the divinity. This description of the staircase was put forward by Walter in the last quarter of the first novel. Again, in the last quarter of the first book, Walter, talking about the Tower, asks, "Can there be a room somewhere above everything, in the eternal reality?" he calls out to Roland. The important part here is that Walter is talking about the Tower containing eternal reality. These realities are the universes dominated by the "Coherent Possible Worlds" I mentioned earlier. The tower forms a connection point here on behalf of all chains of possibilities. Finally, the term "Somewhere above everything" that Walter uses means that the room in question is somewhere beyond the endless staircase. Basically, since this room is located inside the Tower, it also ensures that the Tower is at an equivalent level to itself. Therefore, the Tower will enter the same level as the room.
SEA OF PRIM
Prim is a magical sea where Gan and Marilyn were born and created everything. All universes have emerged from Prim. There is even a passage in the comic book as follows: "The first to come out of the depths of Prim was Gone, the spirit of darkness." The term spirit of darkness mentioned here comes from the fact that Gan is the animating essence of the entire Black Tower, of course. In short, while Prim is likened to a single magical cauldron from which all existence emerges, Gan also rises from Prim and on the same page there is a text that reads, "As Gan stretched himself higher, the waters of Prim flowed out of his belly. As the tower grew taller, Middle-earth was divided into multiple parallel worlds." It also confirms that the Tower is an inconceivably large and infinitely elongated structure that has emerged thanks to Prim.
MACRO-VERSE
Todash Darkness=Macro-Verse These two terms are exactly the same thing. While the Premium I am talking about is the main reason for the emergence of all creation, the Darkness of Todash, compared to the Premium, the Premium remains only a drop compared to its infinity. Even on another page, "There is a void of Todash Darkness that extends to infinity beyond Prim. there is a text that says ", which by some Decrees means that the Darkness of Todash is a completely beyond realm in Prim. However, there is no clear evidence that the Dark of To dash in the Dark Tower universe is the same place as the Macro-verse. For this reason, although it is difficult to look at the common aspects of the two and explain that they are essentially the same places, I will have to make a small explanation, so I will share the panels first, and then I will come to a small conclusion.
1. Let's start with simple reasons. The first image I shared shows that monsters exist in the Darkness of Todash. Later, in the pictures below, it is stated that Pennywise has a place in the Macro-Universe. The main thing is that Pennywise is a monster, that's the first thing that comes to mind about him being a monster of the Todash Darkness. Of course, although he is a monster, the fact that his place is the Macro-Universe does not mean that Todash and Macro are the same places. Lets continue.
2. Secondly, in the third picture I posted, it is said that the Ka of a deceased person has fallen into the Todash/Void of Possibility, which lies "BEYOND ALL PHYSICAL WORLDS". 4. in the picture, Pennywise says, "IT's THE COSMOLOGY OF THE MACRO-UNIVERSE THAT LIES OUTSIDE THE CONDESCENDING EGG OF THE UNIVERSE," both of which are a void that lies beyond the universe.
3. In the last picture I shared, there is a small section titled "MAYBE ONCE, JUST AFTER THE PRIM WAS TAKEN AND GAN'S VOICE WAS STILL REVERBERATING IN THE ROOMS OF THE MACRO-UNIVERSE". The important part here is that, as we showed at the beginning, it is said that there is a void of Todash Darkness beyond Prim. On the other hand, Gan is reported to still have his voice echoing in the Macro-Universe even after the Premium is withdrawn, which confirms that the Macro-Universe is a void that existed before the Premium was withdrawn, at this point the Todash Darkness is the only thing we know for sure that existed before the Premium was withdrawn, it would not be wrong to say that the Macro-Universe at this point is the same as the Todash Darkness.
DEATLIGHTS
Deathlights are deadly spheres of bright core and pure light that exist beyond the end of the macro universe. It has also been said that Pennywise has his own reality as his true form.
OTHER CHARACTERS
Now I need to sort out the characters that can be scaled to these places.
The Dark Tower: Itself is a structure that creates and encompasses all "Coherent Possible Worlds".
Maturin: One of the guards guarding the tower. He carries the entire Tower and the multiverse on his back. He also has access to the macro universe.
Pennywise: He lives in the Macro-Verse that swallows the sea of Prim beyond the Tower, and his true form is Deathlights, which is even beyond the macro universe.
Bessa: She is Gan's wife and the roses that surround the Tower itself. The tower-like room is the connection point of the universe.
Gan: It is the first asset born from premium. He is the creator of the entire universe. Structures such as the Black Tower are his physical form.
There are many more characters than that, but I don't want to bore you with all that cosmological nonsense. This is not the entirety of the Dark Tower cosmology, but it covers the essentials.
CONCLUSION
Dark Tower: Hıgh 1-A+
Pennywise: Hıgh 1-A+
Maturin: Hıgh 1-A+
Bessa: Hıgh 1-A+
The Gan: Hıgh 1-A+
AGREE: @Monsters_fight @Rutæhh @LordVader30
DISAGREE:
NEUTRAL:
UNIVERSES
Dark Tower, Roland likens the trillions of grains of sand of the mohaine desert to universes and explains that there are an infinite number of universes encapsulated in those trillions of universes. These universes become even clearer in the novel insomnia, and it is confirmed that each of them are inaccessible structures. Again, in the same book, Ralph, who rises from a channel that opens to a part of these universes, says that the levels left below are like a mirage. (universes are called at the level) This is a consistent hierarchy because the fact that the universes look like mirages clearly proves that they are not real compared to higher levels, while the fact that these universes are inaccessible in the same book will cause this hierarchy to be 1-A+. At the same time, this hierarchy is also discussed in different novels such as Talisman, and with Decrees such as "There is enough transcendence here to drive a Tibetan living in a cave crazy", it is emphasized again that there is a qualitative superiority between them. In the book Fair Tale, on the other hand, he confirms the R>F that stories are poured into universes. Again, in the book Talisman, a boy named Jack Sawyer feels that the moment he gets hold of the Talisman, he covers the axis of all Possible Worlds that exist, and at that moment he experiences all possible incarnations of himself at the same time. In the same book it is said that these possible worlds can cause interconnected events. Just as an action by Morgan Sloat on Jack's world can lead to the same result as separate planes in other worlds. If Sloat dies in one world, he will die in the other for a different reason, because they are all connected worlds. These worlds are called the "Coherent Worlds" of the network of regularity produced by the Dark Tower. in the novel 22/11/63, the word "Wave" means the universe. (probably a word from the sea of premium) Every action we do creates a new wave/universe, many things, such as the heartbeat of every child, create a different wave/universe. Possible Worlds are discussed again and again in many novels by Talisman and Stephen King.
DARK TOWER
The Dark Tower holds together the entire multiverse I mentioned. It provides a power supply to the six Beams members located inside the tower and establishes a meta-qualitative superiority over the entire multiverse. While it is defined as a structure outside of time/reality at the center of the Mid-World, it is a timeless structure that provides the time flow of the multiverse. It is the source that distributes all its laws to the universe and is the source of things such as time, space, size, dimension, but it is completely independent of them, which is a pretty good definition for the term Meta. When Roland talks about the Tower, he says that it holds all existence together, as a key point of time and dimensions. Basically, everything that exists in the universe —I'm speaking for a certain segment— is surrounded by the Tower. In other words, if the Tower is destroyed, everything that depends on it will either disappear or collapse into itself upon the disruption of the balance of existence. For this reason, the Tower is the fulcrum of the entire universe and completely encompasses everything that lies beneath it. Roland said here, "The dimension covers life, and it covers the dimension in the Tower."he expresses this when he creates a sentence. At the same time, in the comic book Sheemie's Tale #2, it is declared that the Tower, which seems to be finite when viewed from the outside, actually rises forever. In the book The Musketeer, Walter says that he has a ladder in the Tower that leads up to the divinity. This description of the staircase was put forward by Walter in the last quarter of the first novel. Again, in the last quarter of the first book, Walter, talking about the Tower, asks, "Can there be a room somewhere above everything, in the eternal reality?" he calls out to Roland. The important part here is that Walter is talking about the Tower containing eternal reality. These realities are the universes dominated by the "Coherent Possible Worlds" I mentioned earlier. The tower forms a connection point here on behalf of all chains of possibilities. Finally, the term "Somewhere above everything" that Walter uses means that the room in question is somewhere beyond the endless staircase. Basically, since this room is located inside the Tower, it also ensures that the Tower is at an equivalent level to itself. Therefore, the Tower will enter the same level as the room.
SEA OF PRIM
Prim is a magical sea where Gan and Marilyn were born and created everything. All universes have emerged from Prim. There is even a passage in the comic book as follows: "The first to come out of the depths of Prim was Gone, the spirit of darkness." The term spirit of darkness mentioned here comes from the fact that Gan is the animating essence of the entire Black Tower, of course. In short, while Prim is likened to a single magical cauldron from which all existence emerges, Gan also rises from Prim and on the same page there is a text that reads, "As Gan stretched himself higher, the waters of Prim flowed out of his belly. As the tower grew taller, Middle-earth was divided into multiple parallel worlds." It also confirms that the Tower is an inconceivably large and infinitely elongated structure that has emerged thanks to Prim.
MACRO-VERSE
Todash Darkness=Macro-Verse These two terms are exactly the same thing. While the Premium I am talking about is the main reason for the emergence of all creation, the Darkness of Todash, compared to the Premium, the Premium remains only a drop compared to its infinity. Even on another page, "There is a void of Todash Darkness that extends to infinity beyond Prim. there is a text that says ", which by some Decrees means that the Darkness of Todash is a completely beyond realm in Prim. However, there is no clear evidence that the Dark of To dash in the Dark Tower universe is the same place as the Macro-verse. For this reason, although it is difficult to look at the common aspects of the two and explain that they are essentially the same places, I will have to make a small explanation, so I will share the panels first, and then I will come to a small conclusion.
1. Let's start with simple reasons. The first image I shared shows that monsters exist in the Darkness of Todash. Later, in the pictures below, it is stated that Pennywise has a place in the Macro-Universe. The main thing is that Pennywise is a monster, that's the first thing that comes to mind about him being a monster of the Todash Darkness. Of course, although he is a monster, the fact that his place is the Macro-Universe does not mean that Todash and Macro are the same places. Lets continue.
2. Secondly, in the third picture I posted, it is said that the Ka of a deceased person has fallen into the Todash/Void of Possibility, which lies "BEYOND ALL PHYSICAL WORLDS". 4. in the picture, Pennywise says, "IT's THE COSMOLOGY OF THE MACRO-UNIVERSE THAT LIES OUTSIDE THE CONDESCENDING EGG OF THE UNIVERSE," both of which are a void that lies beyond the universe.
3. In the last picture I shared, there is a small section titled "MAYBE ONCE, JUST AFTER THE PRIM WAS TAKEN AND GAN'S VOICE WAS STILL REVERBERATING IN THE ROOMS OF THE MACRO-UNIVERSE". The important part here is that, as we showed at the beginning, it is said that there is a void of Todash Darkness beyond Prim. On the other hand, Gan is reported to still have his voice echoing in the Macro-Universe even after the Premium is withdrawn, which confirms that the Macro-Universe is a void that existed before the Premium was withdrawn, at this point the Todash Darkness is the only thing we know for sure that existed before the Premium was withdrawn, it would not be wrong to say that the Macro-Universe at this point is the same as the Todash Darkness.
DEATLIGHTS
Deathlights are deadly spheres of bright core and pure light that exist beyond the end of the macro universe. It has also been said that Pennywise has his own reality as his true form.
OTHER CHARACTERS
Now I need to sort out the characters that can be scaled to these places.
The Dark Tower: Itself is a structure that creates and encompasses all "Coherent Possible Worlds".
Maturin: One of the guards guarding the tower. He carries the entire Tower and the multiverse on his back. He also has access to the macro universe.
Pennywise: He lives in the Macro-Verse that swallows the sea of Prim beyond the Tower, and his true form is Deathlights, which is even beyond the macro universe.
Bessa: She is Gan's wife and the roses that surround the Tower itself. The tower-like room is the connection point of the universe.
Gan: It is the first asset born from premium. He is the creator of the entire universe. Structures such as the Black Tower are his physical form.
There are many more characters than that, but I don't want to bore you with all that cosmological nonsense. This is not the entirety of the Dark Tower cosmology, but it covers the essentials.
CONCLUSION
Dark Tower: Hıgh 1-A+
Pennywise: Hıgh 1-A+
Maturin: Hıgh 1-A+
Bessa: Hıgh 1-A+
The Gan: Hıgh 1-A+
AGREE: @Monsters_fight @Rutæhh @LordVader30
DISAGREE:
NEUTRAL:
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