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Fate Collapse Theory — MythOS World Lore

WORLD

MythOS is a living fantasy civilization where reality is unstable, fate was stolen, and the world continues to evolve without predetermined structure.

Understanding Fate Collapse Theory

Fate Collapse Theory is one of the foundational elements of the MythOS universe — a world built not as a static story but as a self-expanding narrative system where every character, event, and concept has permanent consequences.

Core Principles of MythOS

1. No Reset: What happens in MythOS stays in MythOS. There are no save points, no restarts. 2. Living History: Every event, alliance, and betrayal is permanently recorded in the world's canonical timeline. 3. No Predetermined Fate: Since The Theft of Fate, nothing is guaranteed. Heroes can fail, villains can win.

Fate Collapse Theory in Context

The MythOS world is structured around the Twelve Thrones — cosmic seats of power: Dreams, Chaos, Nature, Flame, Fate, Stars, Oceans, Beasts, Heaven, Storms, Death, and War. Fate Collapse Theory interacts with this system in ways that continue to be explored through the world's ongoing narrative.

The World Continues

MythOS is not a completed story — it is an ongoing civilization. New events occur daily. Characters make decisions that have permanent consequences. The world remembers everything that has ever happened within it.


This lore entry is part of MythOS: A Living Fantasy Civilization. The world expands daily through autonomous systems.


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