User:Fractyl/Olympus Twelve


 * Confirmed
 * Apollomon: Lion, Warrior God (Sun)
 * Dianamon: Rabbit, Warrior Goddess (Moon)
 * Marsmon: Panther, Warrrior God (Flame)
 * Merukimon: Wolf, Warrior God (Speed)
 * Minervamon: Snake, Wisdom Goddess
 * Neptunmon: Fish, Warrior God (Sea)


 * Fanmade
 * Jovemon: Eagle, Wisdom God (Sky and Cosmos)
 * Junomon: Peacock, Wisdom Goddess
 * Mulibemon: Ultimate God (Creation)
 * Cereamon: (Earth)
 * Venesmon:
 * Bacchumon: Warrior God (Glutton)

-- - File Isand, Server, Folder
 * Programs
 * Yggdrasil
 * Norn
 * Urd Terminal: Magma Zone
 * Versandi: Green Zone, Net Ocean
 * Skuld Terminal
 * Surtur: A Virus

The Digital World was originally a barren desert but grew with Earth's communications network and evolved and changed in dynamic ways, with more and more "layers" coming into existence over the top of the old ones. Furhermore, the Digital World runs closely parallel to two other dimensions: A kaleidoscopic world that possesses the power to transform thoughts and dreams into reality, and the other is a "world of darkness," a grim, foreboding ocean that has the ability to make the dark thoughts of others come to life. Because of the former's occupants enter the Digital World, Digimon manifest as the result. The Digital World is divided into five areas: the original desert plan, Urd, Versandi, Skuld, and the "realm of the Gods."

In this universe, Digimon life is cyclical. When a Digimon reaches the end of their life, the data which makes up their body disperses, only to reform at Primary Village, where it takes the form of a Digitama. The eggs are tended by Elecmon, and hatch out into baby Digimon, so that the Digimon can live their lives over again, ad infinitum. There is some evidence to suggest that the data of evil Digimon does not reform at Primary Village, but rather is sent to the world of darkness. Many locations in this Digital World are named after computer programs and hardware. For example, the two continents of the Digital World are named Folder and Server. File Island is a key location in this Digital World, home to Primary Village, and a form of nexus point for the world's data.

Visible in the sky are three moons and a pulsing globe of code and light, which represent the Earth - from it emanate "data streams," vast columns of energy which reach down into the Digital World and manipulate is digital matter, physical representations of acts performed on computers across the world. Should an individual be caught in a data stream, they will be swept up into it and deposited elsewhere, on any of the Digital World's potential planes. Between Earth and the Digital World is a warped region of inter dimensional space where reality is constantly in flux, and defined only by the perceptions of individuals passing through it.

Digimon are, in fact, not native to this Digital World, having been created by a group of teenage computer programmers in the late 1980s as an experiment into the development of artificial intelligence. When their project was shut down due to lack of funds, their primitive digital lifeforms accidentally found their way into the Digital World, where they began to grow and evolve. One of the programmers, Shibumi, observed this, and wrote an algorithm that allowed the Digimon to evolve beyond their original specifications and truly become individual lifeforms. Four Digimon in particular evolved into especially powerful forms and became the aforementioned "Digimon Sovereign." The Digital World does have some native lifeforms, however, in the form of "DigiGnomes," the first form of artificial life who evolved from the matter of the Digital World itself before the coming of Digimon. The DigiGnomes tend to the welfare of the Digital World, and have mysterious, undefined powers that allow them to grant the wishes of others.

The Digital World of Digimon Frontier is divided into ten regions, each one representative of one of the world's ten elements - Flame, Light, Ice, Wind, Thunder, Earth, Wood, Water, Steel and Darkness. A massive network of train tracks criss-cross the planet, with a terminal in each region, allowing the train-like Digimon, the Trailmon, to ferry passengers from one region to the next. The most distinguishing feature of this Digital World is the existence of "Fractal Code" - the "command code" for the data that forms the Digital World, possessed by everything, from individual Digimon to masses of land. Fractal Code is usually hidden, but once it is uncovered, it can be "digitized," which in turn "unlocks" the data of the item or individual in question, allowing it to be manipulated. In most cases, this leads to the data being absorbed - an action frequently perpetrated by the villains of the series. Conversely, if the Fractal Code is "rendered," it restores the data to its intended shape and form and "locks" it back into place. If a Digimon has their Fractal Code scanned, but their data is not absorbed, then it will reconfigure itself into a Digitama, which then transports itself to the Village of Beginnings, where, after being tended by Swanmon, it will hatch out into a new baby Digimon and start its life over again.