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The Divine Machine

The Divine Machine, also known as the "God Machine", "Great Mechanism", "Deus Machina" or "The Realm of Order" is the center of the Brass realms universe. It is the home of the Mechanoids.

A constructed order: The Divine Machine is a hidden world that underlies all of the brass realms. It is the bones of reality, a universe-sized machine of brass and steel that actively maintains the known universe and all the realms within. It dictates the physical and metaphysical laws by which the worlds in the Brass Realms operate.
There are many chaotic elements within the Brass realms, and if not maintained the Brass Realms would unravel and come apart. The Divine machines to prevent this, it is designed to resist change and maintain the laws of reality where conceptual forces would change them, prevent spirits and magic from causing too much damage.

A world locked away: The divine machine is hidden between the material world and the Spirit World. While it is a physical space, it can only be accessed by those with administrative access which only a few mortals possess.
Normally the machine is able to perform its function from across the dimensional gap completely invisibly. However there are certain things that cause the divine machine to reveal itself:
    • When Spirits are summoned
    • When a Gateway or Realm-gate is opened
    • When collossal amounts of magical energy are discharged in an area
    • When reality fractures, such as near Outsider incursions
During such events, the machine makes itself known; Ghostly images of pipes and gears and geometric shapes become visible, mechanical ticking becomes audible and flashes of lightning spontaneously appear as the walls of reality are thinned. The effects are temporary and often minor, but still noticable.

The Brass Heart: There does exist one reliable way to access the Divine Machine, one permanent gateway into this realm of absolute order: The Brass Heart.
The Brass heart floats at the absolute center of the Astral Sea. It is not the actual heart of the Divine Machine, as that would be the seat of Primus. Instead is is named such because it is at the center of the Astral sea and was named by the first mortal explorers of the Astral before the full size of the realm of the Divine Machine was discovered.
The Heart looks from a distance like a world-sized brass orb with a grainy surface, with a tall spire extending from it upon which the mythical city of Ezria is built.
However upon closer inspection the orb is composed of a dizzying array of gears, pipes, support beams and complex mechanisms designed for some unknowable purpose.
If one were to approach, they would find that the world would become larger and larger the closer they came, until such a point where they would look back and see the astral sea as a sphere of pale light in the same way thay previously beheld the great machine - the world that now surrounds them in all directions. Scholars claim that if one was able to explore the plane, they would eventually find another sphere that leads to the spirit world.

Order as a natural Law

the Divine Machine is a World in of itself, a bastion of absolute law and as such randomness cannot exist here. The presence of the Overdeity Primus at the heart of the Divine Machine, by his sheer presence alone, enforces absolute order.
The Divine Machine thus is actively dangerous to most mortals, including Humans. Mortals inside the Divine Machine are slowly made orderly, in mind, body and soul. One might find it hard to breathe or talk, the mind becomes adoring of order and uniformity, loyalties shift and the body slowly turns to metal as with every tick of the precisely calibrated apparatus, a mortal gets closer to being a part of the great working. Mortals can live only a limited duration in this realm.

Even in the city of Ezria, floating above the Brass heart, there are profound effects, such as objects dropped to the ground much more often falling lined up north to south or east to west, dice rolling the average amount, shuffled cards ending up ordered low to highest, etc. While it does not make gambling impossible, it does make it much harder.

The Heart of the Realms

The Divine Machine, as the literal supporting mechanism of the Realms, is responsible in part for the creation of new worlds, along with 'decomissioning' worlds if they become unstable. It has also been known that if somehow a section of the divine machine is damaged, the consequences for the worlds that section is responsible for maintaining can be apocalyptic.

Mechanoids

Main article: Mechanoids.

The creatures inhabiting the Divine Machine are referred to as Mechanoids. These beings seem like strange amalgamations of metal to outsiders, but they are flawless organisms of pure order. They do not tire, they do not become ill, they do not stray from their assigned task. Every single one of them is part of a collective mind and talking to one is akin to talking to the whole; they have no individuality.
The Mechanoids work tirelessly to uphold law throughout the realms and they do not hesitate to throw themselves at any potential threat in the thousands until that threat is neutralized.
After all, Mechanoids are disposable. Billions of Mechanoids are formed continuously at the heart of the Divine Machine at all times and a destroyed Mechanoid's body can be repaired or reclaimed. Even if a body cannot be reclaimed, the missing energy is substituted by drawing it from the pool otherwise used to create new worlds, allowing for an endless supply.
While the mechanoids uphold order, for a mortal to lay upon a mechanoid unit means that something has gone very, very wrong.

A view into the Divine Machine
Types:
The God-Machine

Location:
Astral Sea (Center)
The Spirit world (Center)

Realm Cloud Description:
N/A

Type
Megastructure

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