The Infinite Halls of the Spiritual Colony
The image reveals a spirit that has been awakened for over a year within Ordiman, identifiable by the complete loss of luminosity and color, wandering through the immense inner halls of the spiritual colony. In the Space Ordiman RPG universe, this absence of light does not merely signify energetic depletion, but rather the prolonged state of consciousness outside the mental simulation that has imprisoned humanity since 2030, during the Great Reset, when these spirits still inhabited Earth.
The environment is composed of vast chambers of unimaginable scale. Each hall within Ordiman possesses dimensions so colossal that it may take entire weeks to traverse, even for spirits in constant motion. The image conveys this immensity through structures that vanish into the horizon, surfaces that appear to bend toward infinity, and an architecture that defies any human reference of proportion, reinforcing the astronomical nature of the spiritual colony.
As it drifts through these halls, the solitary spirit encounters others like itself—awakened consciousnesses that escaped the simulation, but not the colony. Some wander alone, consumed by silence and introspection; others form small groups, united by the need to preserve identity and share fragments of memory from their former lives on Earth. These encounters are rare, yet essential for maintaining lucidity within an environment designed to dissolve individuality.
Within the narrative structure of Space Ordiman, these halls function as transitional corridors between states of consciousness. They were not designed to facilitate escape, but to prolong the presence of awakened spirits, slowly eroding their remaining energy. The image symbolizes continuous movement without a clear destination—a journey in which time loses meaning and space itself becomes a mechanism of containment.
This scene reinforces Space Ordiman’s identity as a science fiction RPG, a spiritual dystopia, and a post-apocalyptic universe. It represents the stage at which the spirit fully understands the nature of its imprisonment, yet continues to search for a way out, wandering through infinite halls where the greatest threat is not a visible enemy, but the gradual loss of self.

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