Tales from the Quinspace Series 3 – 1 – The Mighty Fhetatians   

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3–4 minutes

Interaction with the Quinspace can be mistaken for something else. It can seem as though one is experiencing a hallucination, or seeing things that others in the same physical location cannot. It can feel like being visited by an other worldly being; some beings of the Quinspace have learned to dwell in the physical realm of existence, or to at least make themselves seen, and the experience of seeing a being of the Quinspace in the physical realm can match the descriptions of some people’s encounters with ghosts, angels, or various other monsters and creatures of folklore.

Even though interaction between beings of the Quinspace and the physical realm is relatively rare, it can be significant when it happens, and it happens all over the universe with beings of many different locations and origins.

The Tournament of Champions final bracket matches are held on the Quinspace Fhetat, and it is logical to assume that the violent energies of the final bracket matches in the Quinspace influence the mood of the Fhetat in the physical universe. One might posit that the Quinspace influence can be emotional, and a preponderance of one emotion in a given place can give rise to a mood cloud capable of influence on beings of A-space or the physical world. The preponderant emotion around the Quinspace Fhetat is one of excitement over violence; hostile emotions towards adversaries both direct and those by proxy who may cheer for the opponent of a particular fighter. The mood cloud created in the Quinspace around the giant stadia that is fashioned as sixteen rings for sparring and a seventeenth that has the largest capacity for onlookers that is situated on Quinspace Fhet, is one of hostility and violent conquest. 

The Fhetat is home to a culture known as the Fhetatians who came to the clusters around the planet Fhet when their planet was destroyed, and they have called it home for millenia. Records of Fhetatian society that predates the migration of the species tell of a much more docile culture that used technology to maintain a self sustaining system that would not exhaust any of its natural resources. They developed a supercomputer that was meant to devise the Fhetatian ultimate solution, a planet and society living in perfect harmony. The computer was flawed because it could only devise solutions based on the most advanced Fhetatian technology available at the time. The computer wanted to use nanotechnology to solve the world’s problems; most importantly to produce more water at a scale that allowed them to put elements of nature together to construct molecules of water. The nanobots did other things too, from cleaning the atmosphere, to rapidly decomposing waste, but soon the nanobots were everywhere and they changed the mass of the planet. Entire bodies of water became mostly undrinkable and eventually, the planet drifted off of its proper rotation around its sun as it became unlivable.

Maybe the trauma of watching your home planet become a harsh place that you can no longer call home is what made the Fhetatians a more hostile people. Maybe those who managed to survive the destruction of their home were a more fierce breed who carried on the species on the ring around Fhet. But the Fhrtatians are known as a fierce civilization that has never been conquered from the outside, though their attempts to wage war for conquest have been largely met with disappointment.

The final bracket matches of the Tournament of Champions is a while off, but I doubt you would make it in time if you left now. And even if you did make it, you’d have to be able to see the Quinspace, and if you can do that, I’m sure you have easy ways to make the Tournaments if you try. The pink pterodactyls are very reliable. 

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