# UTU Civilization

They were called Utu. They were the first intelligent creatures in the universe who learned how to use their brains properly and achieve enlightenment. They knew no wars, no hunger, and no inequality. They found harmony and understood that the most valuable things were stories and creative energy.&#x20;

They were focused only on stories. They were great storytellers. From sunset to sunrise, they told stories and practiced their skills in creating a complicated but peaceful world and trying to give attention to each narrative "brick."&#x20;

It lasted a long time, but it couldn't last forever. Eventually, the Utu civilization became so disconnected from reality that they overlooked the coming disaster. A mysterious cataclysm destroyed their planet, and most of the Utus died — only a few of the most enlightened escaped by hiding from the catastrophe in a capsule bunker.&#x20;

There were 1111 survivors. By nature, they couldn't stay inside for long because their creative energy requires a universal space for games and adventures. Using their brain, they invented a way to move into the Noosphere — an energy layer of space that surrounds their planet and consists of a "thinking" shell. This place became their new home.&#x20;

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Here the Utu began to do what they loved and knew. They started to create stories. Due to the fantastic properties of the Noosphere, thoughts materialized, and their crazy fantasies could take form. In the Noosphere, the main and secondary characters started to live. Castles and skyscrapers grew like trees, and new citizens, friends, enemies, and lovers began to fill the blood vessels of stories. Stories began to transform into the world. &#x20;

Part of the 1111 Utu split into 500 pairs, and each began to create its core worlds by choosing territories across the ten main genres. Then these worlds were rapidly populated by heroes, plots, and adventures. They got their directions in narrative development and became similar to the series. The creators were lost somewhere among the secondary characters because watching their creations from the sidelines was exciting while staying unnoticed.&#x20;

The remaining part of 111 Utu citizens, who didn't want to find a couple, also found a job. They began to move between worlds, becoming guest characters, playing a more significant role or just marking their existence in some worlds, playing a secret functional role, and combining all the stories into one big general Metaverse or HyperSpace. &#x20;

There were more and more new stories, and beauty proliferated into overflowing form. At one point, all the stories culminated simultaneously, creating a catharsis with such power and beauty that blew the worlds created by Utu into pieces. Characters, plots, and locations were jumbled and scattered across the universe. Five hundred different scenarios exploded into a million pieces and mixed in one chaotic burst.&#x20;

Now the pieces of the great Utu civilization are flying through space, waiting for new great owners and lovers who can put all the details together and revive the great culture. The owners can learn all its secrets and rebuild civilization.<br>


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