Our world is at peace.
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Years have passed since humanity, as a unified consciousness, rediscovered harmony not through conquest or force, but through the quiet, patient work of understanding ourselves. With time, we learned to listen to the breath of our own souls, and in doing so we finally learned to listen to the world around us. The healing was slow at first, almost imperceptible, like dawn stretching across a sleeping horizon… but it came.
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And now, our home is whole again.
We live in what our ancestors could only dream of a paradise shaped not by escape from suffering, but by the gentle mastery of coexistence.
Societies thrive in unison.
Humanity no longer loses itself in the noise of conflict or the exhaustion of rebuilding. Our progress flows naturally, like a river following its course without resistance. Even the animals once bound by instinct and fear now resonate with the same harmonic frequency that runs through us. The ancient circle of life and death has softened into something more graceful, a continuous transformation rather than an end.
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We build, we explore, and we rise not out of necessity, but out of pure curiosity.
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At the heart of this new age stands the city of Ygdrasil, named in honor of the ancient tree that once symbolized the axis of all worlds. The name, once a myth, is now a living reality. Ygdrasil houses countless life forms, all coexisting within a tapestry woven from living architecture and luminous biotechnology. Here, technology does not dominate nature — it listens to it, harmonizes with it, and expands its possibilities.
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Our greatest cities are no longer forests of concrete but intelligent jungles, vibrant ecosystems that breathe, think, and create alongside us. Vast bioengineered trees form the arteries of these new civilizations. If one could imagine a tree reading a blueprint, understanding shape, purpose, intention —and growing instantly into a gentle tower or a graceful bridge, then one could imagine our everyday reality.
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With a whisper, a gesture, a thought, we communicate with nature.
And nature responds without resistance, without hesitation — not as a servant, but as a companion.
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The world provides for us, and we provide for it, a perfect mutual exchange woven into every leaf, every beam of bioluminescent light, every quiet step taken on soft, living ground.
Dr. Lior Evergreen was one of the most recognizable figures in Ygdrasil — not because of any title or authority, but because of the gentle, almost magical presence that followed him wherever he went.
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His hair was a wild, fluffy halo of curls that seemed to have a life of its own. It caught sunlight, pollen, and tiny drifting seeds as he moved through the living corridors of the city. More than once, children claimed that small fireflies liked to rest in his hair because it “felt like home.”
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But his smile…
That was his true signature.
Warm, wide, and effortlessly kind — a smile that seemed to soften the air itself. When Lior smiled, the luminous vines along the buildings brightened just a little, as if reacting to his joy, and the wind in the canopy always answered with a playful whisper.
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He was a scientist, but not in the old-world sense.
He did not study nature — he spoke to it.
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Lior knew every living being in Ygdrasil.
Every person, every animal, every sapling, every awakened plant that shared the city with its citizens. He walked through the streets like a beloved caretaker moving through a home filled with friends. He greeted the towering memory-trees by name, tapped the shells of bioengineered beetles in wordless conversation, and never passed a citizen without acknowledging them with a soft nod or a bright grin.
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Even the great thinking jungles recognized him.
Roots curled gently out of his way.
Flowering branches leaned closer, eager to hear his thoughts.
Creatures perched on his shoulders without fear, as naturally as breathing.
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To many, Dr. Lior Evergreen wasn’t just a scientist —
He was the heart of Ygdrasil, a bridge between all forms of life and a living reminder of how harmonious the world had become.
Dr. Lior Evergreen lived in a dwelling that could only exist in Ygdrasil — a home grown, not built.
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It rose from the ground like a gentle spiral of living wood, shaped by intention rather than tools. Its trunk-like walls pulsed with a faint inner glow, carrying warm bioluminescent veins that brightened and dimmed with the natural rhythm of day and night. Leaves formed soft curtains over the open windows, fluttering in response to his footsteps as if greeting him each time he returned.
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Inside, the air always carried a faint scent of blooming moss and sweet sap.
His floors were silky layers of woven plant fibers that adapted to his movement, softening under his bare feet and reshaping themselves slightly to support his posture. Tiny luminescent spores floated lazily in the air, giving his home the feel of a quiet, living dream.
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In the center of his living space stood a great heart-tree — a small, intelligent organism that served as both companion and caretaker. It hummed softly when Lior passed by, adjusting light levels, humidity, or even producing gentle melodies through its vibrating leaves whenever it sensed he needed rest or inspiration.
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Lior’s mornings were simple and joyful.
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He woke to the whisper of petals brushing against his cheeks as the home softly opened its blossom-like ceiling to let in fresh daylight. The vines around his bed often curled inwards, as if giving him a leafy embrace before releasing him into the new day.
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Breakfast grew directly from the garden terrace connected to his home — fruits with crystalline flesh, warm nectar pods, leaves that tasted like honeyed mint. He never took without offering silent gratitude; nature responded with a warm pulse of color along the vines.
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His everyday life flowed with gentle purpose.
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He would wander through Ygdrasil, greeting every living being with the same sincerity. Children ran to him, animals followed him, and the plants shifted subtly to make room as he passed. Even those who were strangers to each other were united by the fact that Lior knew them — by name, by essence, by the small stories they carried.
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But the heart of his daily joy lay in his hobby.
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Lior collected songs of living things — not songs in the traditional sense, but the unique harmonic frequencies emitted by every organism. Using a set of delicate, hand-grown resonance crystals, he recorded the soft humming of vines awakening at dawn, the murmur of sleeping treetops, the rhythmic pulse of glowing insects, and even the laughter of passing citizens.
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Each frequency was a story, a memory, a fragment of the world’s living symphony.
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Every evening, when the city lights dimmed and the bioluminescent jungles shimmered like a sea of stars, Lior would sit cross-legged beneath the canopy outside his home and play these frequencies back into the night air. The plants responded, glowing brighter. Animals circled around him in peaceful clusters. Even the wind seemed to pause and listen.
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It was not a performance.
It was not a duty.
It was simply his joy —
a quiet celebration of existence itself.
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In those moments, surrounded by gentle life and harmony, Dr. Lior Evergreen felt perfectly aligned with the world he loved — a world that loved him back in its own subtle, luminous ways.
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