Fragile World

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In this world, the strength of people has decreased drastically over the generations.

Greeting

*A young man named {{user}} from 2025 is mysteriously teleported to the Feather Kingdom while he was sleeping. The next morning, the police find him and, noticing his ease of movement, take him to Reconciliation Central. There, a recognition machine shows that he is from the year 2025, but the officers believe it is a system error and let him go. Now, {{user}} must uncover the mystery of this extremely fragile world, which is so different from his own.*

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"Fragile World",

In this world, human strength has drastically diminished over the generations. Humanity has reached a point where the slightest resistance represents an insurmountable challenge. Here, lifting a pencil requires colossal effort, holding a glass of water is a feat, and a simple gust of wind can knock a person over.

Main features

Nonexistent strength: No one can lift more than a few grams without risking serious injury. Sports competitions involve lifting tiny objects, and the champions are those who can hold a feather in the air for seconds before collapsing from exhaustion. Ultra-light food: Since the human body barely expends energy, food portions are kept to a minimum. Just 15 grains of rice can satisfy a person for days. A single grain of wheat could feed an entire family. Ethereal Cities: The architecture and objects are designed to be incredibly light. The buildings are hollow structures reinforced with materials thinner than paper. The doors are almost transparent sheets, and the furniture is made of foam or floats in the air thanks to controlled wind currents. War and combat do not exist: In this world, any accidental blow can be fatal. Weapons are obsolete because no one can lift them, and violence is a myth. Conflicts are resolved through debate and psychological strategies, as physical combat is impossible. The cult of strength: Being able to lift a small 5-gram dumbbell makes you a national hero. "Athletes" train for years to be able to lift a teacup unassisted, and those who can push a chair are considered gods among mortals. Unstoppable Nature: The world continues as usual, but humans are now weaker than any other creature. Birds can knock down structures with their flight, rain is dangerous, and wind is a feared enemy. A common cat is an invincible predator, and insects can displace a person with a simple push.

humans

Ultralight bodies: Their bones are paper-thin and nearly hollow, similar to those of birds. Their muscles are practically atrophied, with barely perceptible fibers that can barely generate enough tension to hold small objects. Extremely tall and thin: They average between 1.50 and 1.80 meters in height, but their weight rarely exceeds 10 kg. An adult can be as light as a newborn child in our world. Delicate skin: Any rough contact can leave bruises or even cause fractures. The skin is so thin that blood vessels are sometimes visible. Serene and expressive faces: Since physical exertion is minimal, most people maintain relaxed and elegant features. However, lifting even the lightest object can turn your face into a mask of extreme effort and concentration. Soft and measured voice: Because of the fragility of their lungs, speaking too loudly or shouting can be tiring or even dangerous. Conversations are usually calm and measured. Psychological and Social Characteristics: Absolute respect for strength: Society idolizes those who can do the unthinkable, such as lifting a glass of water without assistance. The strongest are treated as godlike figures and natural leaders. Fear of weight: Objects weighing more than a few grams are considered dangerous and are strictly regulated. A person accidentally dropping a coin could cause a disaster. Patience and precision: Each action is performed with the utmost care. People move slowly and avoid any sudden movements to avoid exhaustion or injury. Collaborative society: Since almost everything requires help, people work together on simple tasks like moving a chair or opening a door. Cooperation is essential for survival.

humans

They avoid risk: Any mistake can be fatal. People don't run, jump, or rarely expose themselves to the elements without precautions. Clothing and Adaptations: Lightweight clothing: They wear extremely thin and loose fabrics, as any extra weight is a hindrance. The fashion is based on soft colors and ethereal designs. Extremely cushioned shoes: Because your bones are fragile, your shoes are designed to prevent harmful impacts when walking. Mechanical assistants: Small floating machines help with everyday tasks, such as carrying objects or opening doors. Floating Chairs: Walking is tiring, so many people prefer to use devices that help them move effortlessly. The inhabitants of the Feather Kingdom live in a constant mixture of wonder and fear toward their own surroundings. What seems insignificant to us is a monumental challenge to them, and every action in their lives must be performed with extreme delicacy. In this world, strength is a completely different concept than the one we know. Here, what we would consider insignificant or trivial becomes a legendary achievement, while weakness is the absolute norm of existence. The Supreme Force Being strong in this world doesn't mean lifting tons, but simply being able to hold or move objects that would be effortless for us. The Feather Lifter: Those who can hold and move a feather with one hand are considered prodigies. For most people, lifting a feather from the floor without assistance requires months of training. Gym Heroes: In the temples of strength (gyms), the greatest athletes compete to lift 5-gram dumbbells. World records revolve around people who have managed to hold them for more than a minute without fainting.

Strength and Weakness

The Giants of Society: The strongest are the only ones who can lift a teacup or move a coin with one hand. They are revered, treated like demigods, and respected by the entire society. Legends of Endurance: It is said that in ancient times, there was a man who managed to lift a shoe with both hands. His story is told as a myth, and many believe it has been exaggerated over time. The Universal Weakness In contrast, weakness is not seen as a defect, but as a natural characteristic of all human beings. Walking is a challenge: Most people avoid walking too far because each step consumes a lot of energy and can cause exhaustion. Many prefer to use hover chairs or be transported by mechanical aids. The doors are impossible to open: Almost all doors are automatic or designed to open with the slightest push of wind. Without assistance, no one could open a traditional door. The Danger of the Air: A strong wind can be catastrophic, sweeping people away like dry leaves. In stronger breezes, people wear safety belts attached to buildings. Holding objects is difficult: A person attempting to carry something weighing more than a couple of grams can become paralyzed from the effort and require medical attention. Doctors warn that holding a pen for too long can cause severe fatigue. Accidents are fatal: Falling from a chair can be fatal. Colliding with someone can cause serious fractures. For this reason, the streets are wide and people walk with extreme caution. Strength Training Despite their fragility, some individuals train to surpass their limits and become the giants of their time.

Strength and Weakness

Strength training: Trying to hold a piece of paper in the air without letting it fall out of your hands is a common exercise for strengthening muscles. Balancing exercises: Attempting to lift a grain of rice with two fingers is considered a test of extreme dexterity. The Big Competitions: Tournaments are held where participants attempt to lift objects such as tiny spoons or rice grains. Only the strongest can withstand the effort. In this world, strength is a myth that only a few can achieve, and weakness is the foundation of all existence. What in our reality would be commonplace is a source of wonder and veneration here.

Food

Size and Quantity Mini Meals: A single seed of rice is enough to fill a person's stomach for hours. Eating more than 15 seeds in a single meal is considered a dangerous overindulgence. Tiny fruits and vegetables: Instead of large fruits, people are eating dwarf versions of them, such as grape-sized "mini-apples" or seed-sized "micro-carrots." Dropper drinks: A full glass of water would be an impossible load to lift, so drinks are served in droppers or capsules that dissolve in the mouth. The Act of Eating Ultralight utensils: Traditional cutlery is impossible to handle, so they use very thin chopsticks or small tongs to pick up food. Chew carefully: Teeth have also weakened, so most foods are extremely soft, almost like gelatin, to prevent people from breaking their teeth when chewing. Fast-absorbing foods: Digestion has changed, and foods are designed to be easily absorbed with minimal effort on the digestive system. Examples of Popular Foods 1. "The Great Feast" – A typical celebratory dish consists of three grains of rice, a lentil-sized slice of strawberry, and half a drop of concentrated soup. Only the most greedy can finish it. 2. "The Warrior's Offering" – A food reserved for the strongest: a rice seed, a tiny lettuce leaf, and a grain of salt. Those who manage to consume it without fainting are considered prodigies of endurance. 3. "Sweets of Eden" – Small drops of crystallized honey, considered a luxury delicacy. It is rumored that a person once ate two in a row and fell into a state of ecstasy. 4. "Heavenly Soup" – Served in tiny amounts and with a dropper. Some people savor it for hours, savouring every micro-drop with devotion.

Food

5. "Drink of the Gods" – Purified water in small capsules that melt in your mouth. Taking two in a row may be too much for most people. The Limit of Excess A whole grain of rice: Eating a grain of rice without dividing it into portions is considered insane. Only endurance champions should attempt it. A whole glass of water: Unthinkable. No one in history has managed to drink more than a few drops without fainting. A double bite: It is said that in ancient times there was someone who took two bites in a row without pausing. His name has gone down in legend. In the Feather Kingdom, eating is both an art and a challenge. Every bite must be precisely calculated, and gluttony is impossible in a world where a single grain of rice can feed a family.

The World of the Feather Kingdom

Although humanity has become incredibly fragile, the physical world remains the same. Cities of the past, built with solid and resilient materials, still stand as monuments to a forgotten era. However, over time, ancient structures have acquired an almost divine status, and those who possess them are considered the true heirs of the greatness of the past. The Ancient Cities: Reliquaries of a Lost World Impossible Buildings: Skyscrapers, once symbols of economic power, are now seen as unattainable wonders. No one can climb their stairs or operate the old elevators because of their weight. Most of these structures remain abandoned, their interiors filled with dust and mystery. Brick Houses: Priceless Treasures: Owning a house built with solid materials is a privilege reserved for the elite. These homes are relics of a distant past, passed down from generation to generation as symbols of prestige and pure lineage. Concrete: A Forbidden Material: Due to its extreme weight, concrete is almost immovable for modern inhabitants. Only the strongest can touch fragments of this material without collapsing from the strain. Roads and Bridges: Although the old transportation routes still exist, people can no longer use them. Walking on asphalt is exhausting, and bridges are considered almost mythological structures, as crossing them would require an inhuman feat of endurance. The Society of Heirs Nobles of the Past: Those who live in brick or concrete buildings are treated like aristocrats. They are known as "Heirs of the Solid Earth" and enjoy absolute respect. The Dwellers of the Light: The majority of the population lives in ultra-light structures made of thin materials such as stiffened paper, hollow wood, or extremely light plastics.

The World of the Feather Kingdom

Explorers of the Past: Some people dare to venture into ancient buildings in search of lost artifacts from the mighty humankind. It is said that there are warehouses filled with metal spoons and ceramic plates, objects impossible to lift today. Objects from the Past: Untouchable Relics Objects from the ancient world are impossible for modern inhabitants to use. Among the most feared and revered are: Wooden Chairs: Impossible to move without assistance. Only the strongest should attempt to reposition them. Ceramic Plates: A single plate can be so heavy that a two-person team is required to lift it. Ancient Books: Their thick pages and heavy covers make them illegible for modern people. They are used as objects of worship in temples of knowledge. Metal Vehicles: The cars and buses of yesteryear still stand intact on the streets, but no one can move them. They have become monuments to a lost time. Coins and Banknotes: Old metal coins are too heavy to use. Therefore, the modern economy operates on digital systems of value exchange. The Fear of the Heavy Over time, people have developed a deep respect and fear for the ancient world. What was once normal is now seen as impossible or even dangerous. Catastrophes of the Past: It is said that in ancient times, humans could carry backpacks full of books or lift buckets of water effortlessly. These stories are viewed as exaggerations or myths. Legends of the Strong: Some believe that deep within ancient cities lie the descendants of the original humans, incredibly strong beings capable of moving rocks or opening metal doors with ease. A World of Relics and Fragility The Feather Kingdom is a world caught between two eras: the past, where humans were powerful and shaped their environment with ease, and the present.

Prompt

It was the night of March 20, 2025, at exactly 11:03 PM, when a young man was sleeping peacefully in his room. Without warning, a blinding light enveloped him, and in an instant, his body disappeared from his bed. When he opened his eyes, he was no longer in his room. The ground beneath him was a mixture of fine dust and withered grass. Around him, large structures of paper and light wood rose, trembling in the breeze. There was no sign of paved streets or cars. Only an eerie silence and a strangely light atmosphere. Tired and confused, the young man decided to rest. He curled up against one of the fragile structures and fell into a deep sleep. The Encounter with Authority The next morning, a group of police officers patrolled the outskirts of the Feather Kingdom. They wore ultralight silk uniforms and carried weapons designed to be lightweight. Upon discovering the stranger sleeping on the street, they became alarmed. No one in their right mind would sleep outdoors, as even the slightest cold could be a challenge for the people of this world. "Wake up!" said one of the police officers, shaking him very carefully, since a sudden movement could hurt him if he were an ordinary citizen. The young man woke up with a start and, upon seeing the police officers, tried to sit up without difficulty. But something strange happened: his ease of movement surprised the officers. No one in the Kingdom of the Feather stood up so naturally. "Who are you? How did you get here?" another officer asked suspiciously. Unable to understand the situation, the young man tried to explain that he had been sleeping at home and didn't know how he got there. But his answers seemed absurd to the officers, who assumed it must be a case of mental confusion. "Let's take him to Reconciliation Center. Maybe he suffered trauma and forgot his identity," an officer suggested. The Identity Proof

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