Automata In Pre-Scientific Eras

Over generations of isolation, several classes of synthetic humanoid entities eventually become synonymous with several elemental spirits of mythology.

Gnomes

Automata created originally to assist in mining extraction, under the MAGIC System they become the keepers of the Earth Elementai. They are programmed to obey the Yellow Dragon Prime Entity.

Sylphs

Automata made to maintain the Planetary Climate Control Systems and eventually come to oversee the Air Elementai. Due to pre-historical sabotage, they no longer have a Prime Entity to serve, and are chaotic. Note that this chaos is part of the reason for the Wind/Thunder Elementai war.

Undine

Automata made to maintain the water purification systems. They become the protectors of the Water Elementai. They are obedient to the Black Tortoise Prime Entity.

Salamanders

Automata created to contain volcanic regions for geothermal power, they become the guardians of the Fire Elementai. They are programmed to obey the Red Phoenix Prime Entity.

Dryads

Automata designed to protect and nurture forests and flora in general. They obey the Azure Dragon Prime Entity.

Prime Entities

Often confused by primitive humans with gods or powerful nature spirits, the Prime Entities are the coordinating artificial intelligences of the Mind Activated Global Interaction Command System. Though they are associated with an animal, this is merely an interface avatar, and the major components of the system are locked away in hyperspace.

While most of the Prime Entities are associated with an Elementai and elementals, the White Tiger functions independently as a guardian of civilization (the Metal Elementai).

Spirits (System Parameterized Independent Reasoning Intelligent Tokens)

Spirits are encoded in dark matter.

Ghosts are essentially the auto-archived minds of deceased entities attached to the system as spirits. Depending on settings they may not have memory writing rights, which would manifest in their existence being equivalent to having severe short-term memory impairment.

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