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Chapter 0.01 Encyclopedia Memory of Heaven #1 "Spiral"

  The Spiral represents willpower that never ceases. Like the spiral shape itself—never truly repeating, never breaking, always expanding, always reaching for something higher or deeper—the spiral is a metaphor for the growth of the soul, the journey of existence, and the evolution of meaning in Fitran’s world.

  In Fitran’s universe, destiny isn’t a straight line—it’s a spiral: always returning to old points, but in different contexts and on higher (or lower) levels. Events, trauma, love, and betrayal—all move in spirals: repeating, but never quite the same. This reflects the idea that history, wounds, and love for the main characters cycle through time, but always transform.

  In Fitran’s world, Spiral is also the core of the magical system. Magic, life force, the roots of the world-tree, even ancient machines—all function according to the spiral’s law: energy flows in spiral paths, creating balance between creation and destruction. The spiral is the “foundational code” of reality.

  The spiral is a bridge between the real worlds (Gaia, Earth, Gamma) and the Void (emptiness, the realm of infinite possibilities, where meaning is born and erased). Those who can navigate the spiral can touch the border between existence and nonexistence, between memory and oblivion, between hope and nothingness.

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  The spiral also contains paradox: it can symbolize hope (because it keeps growing) and destruction (because one can get lost in a never-ending whirl, losing direction, trapped in cycles of pain that never end). In crucial chapters, the spiral appears when characters face decisions that will reshape the world, or when they are on the verge of giving up, but choose to “take one more turn.”

  


      


  •   Incompleteness: The spiral is a form that’s never finished. It embodies the incompleteness theorem (inspired by G?del), representing that the world, the soul, and truth can never be fully complete or entirely known.

      


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  •   Love and Sacrifice: The love between Fitran, Rinoa, Iris, Oda Nobuzan, and others is never linear. They love, hurt, betray, and sacrifice for each other in a spiral pattern—always returning to old meanings, but with new scars and new hopes.

      


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  “Spiral” is a metanarrative—a story within stories. Every tale, every world, even memories and curses are constructed in spirals. Even when Fitran’s story seems to end, the spiral keeps spinning, creating new stories, new generations, new hope, or new destruction.

  Spiral is the symbol of fate, meaning, hope, pain, and will in Fitran’s universe. It’s the shape of magic, narrative, and existence—a path that never ends, always spinning, always growing, always changing.

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