Evil Blood
> Welcome to the Evil Blood universe, a fantasy story that I've been writing since I was 17, which takes place in a chronologically paralell dimension to our own. It's a story of life in another reality where magic is an everyday part of life, and power struggles between the forces of good and evil are constant. I began writing Evil Blood as a means of making up for a failed attempt at a previous fantasy story I abandoned years ago, but eventually this new project became an experiment to see how high I could push its quality. Evil Blood also became a great influence in my personal life, since it got me interested in subjects such as history, evolution, and the development of languages. As of now, I consider the primary inspirations for Evil Blood to be the works of JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Dungeons and Dragons, and most of all, history itself. Keep in mind that this story is still in its embryonic stage, so EVERYTHING is subject to change.
> Evil Blood follows the theory that everything in the universe that can possibly happen will happen, with each possibility of any given event becoming reality in it's own new dimension. From the one, original reality at the moment of the famed Big Bang, the universe split into several of these realites, and each of these realities splitting into several of their own, all in a process that continues to this day. This process is continually accellerating, and exact number of dimensions can never be known; noone has ever invented a number that high. In fact, a dimension in this story can be defined as any one of these countless paths a reality has taken since the Big Bang.
> This story follows the conflict of two worlds; Nnet Olotor and Earth. They were once the exact same dimension, until it was split into two seperate realities billions of years ago, when the planet was still a molten ball of rock. From that moment, each world followed its own path, and as time went on, became increasingly different in every way imaginable from its counterpart. Each world formed its own continental structure, ecosystems, animal kingdoms, and eventually, sentient beings.
