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The Infinibook is a very special verse. It is a red book containing everything that has happened since the dawn of time. The book has many interesting properties and features, and is one of the most important and heavily-guarded verses in All Dimensions. The EpicNGLverses on the outside of the book, however, are less guarded if they are not extremely important. They litter the cover like inhabited dust, more or less.

Inhabitants[]

The Infinibook has many creatures and entities residing inside of it. The table below lists some of the more notable entities, although there are so many different types that it's impossible to name them all.

Entity List
Entity Name Entity Number Description Harmful to the Infinibook?
Writer Bug IB-001 Writer bugs spray ink onto the pages of the book, writing letters, which form words, phrases, sentences, and so on. They can move and write incredibly fast. They are some of the most intelligent bugs and are very skilled writers. No
Soldier Bug IB-002 Soldier bugs are much bigger and more powerful than other bugs. These bugs tasked with guarding the Infinibook. If a foreign entity comes too close, they will swarm and destroy it. No
Resource Bugs IB-003 Resource bugs venture outside of the Infinibook in order to gather and hunt for food and resources. They are very fast, although not quite as fast as the Writer Bugs. No
Exterminator Bugs IB-004 Exterminator bugs reside inside of the Infinibook, searching it and hunting for harmful pests such as word termites. No
Overseer Bug IB-005 The overseer bug is the leader of the rest, and is tasked with ruling over the Infinibook and giving orders to the other bugs. The overseer bug's location is unknown. No
Word Termites IB-006 Word termites chew and eat the pages of the Infinibook, and are very annoying and are harmful to the verse. They are sought out and killed by Exterminator Bugs. Yes
Inksquitoes IB-007 Inksquitoes feed on ink, similar to how mosquitoes feed on blood. This will cause letters and words to fade over time, and eventually disappear entirely. Yes

Properties[]

Whenever something is written in the Infinibook happens in real life. For example, if the writer bugs chose to write "the Blue Ring is conquered by the Red Ring Cult and collapses," the Blue Ring would collapse. Of course, the actual writing of the bugs would be much more detailed than this simplified example. The pages of the book describe everything in incredible detail. The book is incredibly difficult, if not impossible to be read by the unenlightened individual.

The book can be edited as well, and when it is, it changes the course of history. The writer bugs, if they desired to, could erase entire verses out of history. These two properties could easily be abused if they fell into the wrong hands, which is why this verse is so heavily guarded. The act of editing the Infinibook has been used in the past by the writer bugs in desperate situations. There have been rumors of whole verses being wiped out in an instant. However, again, the writer bugs will only do this when absolutely necessary, and they need the permission of the overseer bug to do it.

The words of the book have special properties themselves. They are able to be used for teleportation purposes. For example, if an entity came across the words "Obice Novissimo" and jumped into them, they would be transported to the aforementioned location. This is a very useful for resource bugs, as they can quickly transport themselves to locations that have resources to gather or or creatures to hunt.

Outside the Infinibook[]

Unfortunately, some things are just too powerful to be documented. Entities and verses that are powerful or enlightened enough will not be able to be written in the Infinibook without causing instability. If the Infinibook becomes unstable, it will begin to eject letters, words, even leading up to whole pages and chapters if the book becomes unstable enough. This is incredibly dangerous, as it can wipe countless entities and verses out of existence. In a particularly serious incident, nearly 10% of the entire book was ejected and had to be repaired. Luckily the Infinibook is incredibly powerful, so nearly everything can be written, and there is no reason to reference entities and verses that the Infinibook cannot handle.

A question that one might have is that if the Infinibook dictates what happens to everything, what dictates what happens to things that are too powerful for even the Infinibook? Some say that the Infinibook may have an even bigger, more enlightened and more powerful sequel. However, if this is true, we haven't been able to detect it with our current technology. As we discover larger and larger verses, we may find the second Infinibook one day.

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