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Hollow Earth

Hollow Earth
A cross-sectional drawing of the planet Earth showing the “Interior World” of Atvatabar, from William R. Bradshaw‘s 1892 science-fiction novel The Goddess of Atvatabar

Hollow Earth is a mysterious and mythical world located within the Earth’s crust. The polar openings at both the North and South poles provide access to the inner world, where advanced civilizations and prehistoric species reside. The escaping gas from the openings causes the Aurora Borealis, a natural phenomenon that illuminates the sky with vibrant colors.

  • Coat of Arms/Flag of Hollow Earth:
  • The Coat of Arms/Flag of Hollow Earth depicts an image of the inner Earth with the Aurora Borealis shining bright at the top. The center of the image shows a circular opening with rays of light shining from it, representing the entrances to the subterranean land. On the sides of the image are depictions of ancient cities such as Shamballa and Agartha, and prehistoric creatures like dinosaurs and giant insects. The colors of the flag are green and blue, representing the lush greenery and the underground water bodies of the inner Earth.
  • Capital City: The capital city of Hollow Earth is called Shamballa, located in the center of the inner Earth. It is a city of great knowledge, where the most advanced technologies and sciences are developed and practiced.
  • Other Settlements:Other notable settlements in Hollow Earth include Agartha, located beneath the Himalayan mountains, and the subterranean kingdom of Agharti.
  • Languages:The people of Hollow Earth speak a variety of languages, including ancient and modern dialects. The language of the ancient subterranean civilization of Agartha is believed to be one of the oldest and most advanced in the world.
  • Religion(s):The people of Hollow Earth practice a variety of religions, including ancient ones passed down from their ancestors and newer ones that have been developed over time. Some of the religions practiced include Druidism, which was introduced to Ireland by the subterranean Tuatha Dé Danann, and the Atlantean religion, which has been preserved by the people of Agartha.
  • Government: The government is a complex system that is based on advanced knowledge and science. It is led by a council of wise elders who have been elected by the people based on their knowledge and experience.
  • Legislature: The legislature of Hollow Earth is a representative body made up of individuals who have been elected by the people to represent their interests and concerns.
  • Current Ruler: The current ruler of Hollow Earth is a wise and just leader who has been elected by the people to lead them in times of peace and prosperity.
  • Other Notable Residents: Other notable residents of Hollow Earth include the prehistoric creatures that still roam the land, the advanced civilizations that inhabit the inner Earth, and the mysterious Dero who are said to use advanced machines to torment those who live on the surface.
  • Marketplace: The marketplace in Hollow Earth is a bustling hub of activity where people can buy and sell goods, including advanced technologies and sciences that are not yet available on the surface. The base value, purchase limit, and spellcasting of items sold in the marketplace are determined by the advanced knowledge and science of the people of Hollow Earth.

The subterranean kingdom of Agharti is believed to exist inside Hollow Earth. It is said to be the home of ancient cities such as Shamballa and Agartha, which are said to be inhabited by highly advanced beings. According to legend, the people of Atlantis took refuge in the Earth’s interior before the city was destroyed in a great calamity. The Atlanteans are said to be the pilots of the flying machines known as vimanas in India.

Hollow Earth is also believed to be the home of prehistoric species and ancient races. A superior prehistoric race built a honeycomb of caves in the Earth, and their degenerate descendants, known as the “Dero,” still live there, using fantastic machines abandoned by the ancient races to torment those living on the surface.

Legends suggest that there are many entrances to Hollow Earth, including tunnels in Ireland leading to the subterranean land of the Tuatha Dé Danann, who introduced Druidism to Ireland. Other entrances include Paris, Staffordshire in England, Montreal in Canada, Hangchow in China, and the Amazon Rainforest.

Hell knights, an order of knights dedicated to enforcing law and order, are said to be interested in the concept of Hollow Earth. They have sent several expeditions to the spherical, star-filled cavern accessed through an entrance in Antarctica. It is believed that they seek to discover the truth about Hollow Earth and any potential threats it may pose to the surface world.

Despite the myths and legends surrounding Hollow Earth, its existence remains unproven. Many of the claims are based on anecdotal evidence and lack scientific support. Nevertheless, the concept of Hollow Earth continues to fascinate people and inspire stories of adventure and exploration.

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