![]() Blood on the Hands of a Healer: Thanks to the activation of Kamen Rider Chronicle, the real world has become a fictional world in of itself due to it becoming a video game, allowing the crossing over of other fictional worlds and characters into there.The closing scenes show the spiral world below and the narration suggests that this spiral world invades the mundane on a regular basis, leaving only ruins behind when things return to normal. People, objects, plants, galaxies, space and time eventually twist into a spiral shape drawing the inhabitants in. Uzumaki: The inhabitants of a small isolated town begin to notice a repeating spiral pattern that manifests in a number of disturbing ways.Meteora is a little concerned that this might destabilize reality. Eventually, characters are fighting each other with powers from different fictional worlds, in a world that shouldn't even have physics that support these powers. Re:CREATORS: Characters from various fictional worlds appear in the real world, and any superpowers they have still work.It is said that its full force is activated by Type Mercury's movement, which means wherever it goes, it will leave a trail of Mercurian crystal. This is a replication of planet Mercury's environment, and Type Mercury's mere presence has turned that patch of Earth into a patch of Mercury. Mercury's crash site has since transformed into a "Crystal Valley" filled with beautiful yet horrifying crystal spires. Nasuverse: Background material speaks of Type Mercury, the avatar of Planet Mercury, which crash landed in a South American rainforest in 5000 BC after answering Gaia's call prematurely note It wasn't actually supposed to come until the Earth dies of pollution, at which point it is to wake up and exterminate humanity in revenge.See also Reality Bleed for something more gradual. Often causes Portal Endpoint Resemblance. May happen between Layered Worlds or between worlds with a Thin Dimensional Barrier. (For example: if a mage comes from magical world A to mundane world B, it only becomes this trope if the mage can cast magic in the mundane world where magic is normally impossible.) The "laws" of the invading world must work in the invaded world.Something must cross from one world to the other.Visitors from these worlds are often either The Fair Folk or Eldritch Abominations.Īlthough this sometimes overlaps with Alien Geometries, it is not about the alien shapes involved (although they can be a side-effect) but rather the idea that something is invading a world by sending their laws of physics first. Type II worlds are almost always in the horror genre. A world which has an alien set of physical laws (or somebody from it), that then interacts with an earth-like world.These works are more prone to humor as the native inhabitants fail to understand or loudly disbelieve things which would be obvious to normal humans. A world with overly simple rules and internal logic entered by somebody from an Earth-like world.Two worlds exist and the physical laws or geometries of one bleed over into the other.
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