The Uniqueness of the Batal Universe 1

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The Fusion of Eastern Mythology and Fantasy

The Batal stone Series is a unique universe that blends the profound philosophical foundations of Eastern mythology with modern fantasy. The first installment of the Batal stone series, spanning seven volumes, has been completed and published. The sequel, Batal stone Series 2, introduces a new faction called the Gaboons. This story explores the interconnectedness of the past, present, and future, presenting the essence of Eastern thought to readers. Here, we delve into the core concepts of this series and the role of the Gaboons introduced in the sequel.


The Coexistence of Past and Present

In the Batal stone Universe, time does not flow linearly but exists simultaneously on multiple layers, like a frozen river. This idea, inspired by the “Block Universe” concept in physics, depicts the past and future as fixed structures that interact with the present. It also draws from essential Eastern principles such as the law of causality and dependent origination while integrating concepts of time from physics.

For instance, Dangun Wanggeom from 5,000 years ago is not just an ancient figure. He communicates directly with a key member of the Gaboons, influencing the modern era. This moment vividly illustrates how the past is not merely historical but continuously connected to and affecting the present.


The Gaboons: Guardians of Time

In Batal stone Series 2, the Gaboons emerge as neutral guardians of time. They exist to maintain the balance between the past, present, and future, ensuring that the flow of time remains undisturbed. The Gaboons serve as a bridge connecting mythological elements with modern imagination, engaging with both their world and contemporary humanity.

A key figure among the Gaboons communicates directly with Dangun Wanggeom to gain crucial knowledge. This scene dramatically emphasizes the coexistence and interaction of past and present, leaving a powerful impression on readers. This concept explores the relativity of time and space, encouraging readers to ponder the complexities of temporal interaction.


A World Where Anyone Can Be the Protagonist

One of the most compelling aspects of the Batal stone series is its message that anyone can become the protagonist. While the story concludes with three Batals defeating evil, it is uncertain who will fulfill these roles. This reflects the Eastern philosophical idea that individual choices and actions can shape destiny.

In Buddhism, the law of causality states that one’s karma (actions) influences their future. In Confucianism, moral choices and self-cultivation impact both individual and societal destinies. Taoism emphasizes harmony with nature, suggesting that choices aligned with this harmony can lead to better outcomes. These philosophies resonate with the Batal stone Universe, where fate and free will coexist.

Each Batal has the opportunity to become a hero through their environment, choices, and inner struggles. Readers are inspired by this setup to see the potential for heroism in their own lives. Batal stone masterfully constructs a paradoxical yet captivating world where fate is predetermined, yet free will is paramount.


Uncertainty of the Future and Fixed Outcomes

In the Batal stone Universe, the future is always unpredictable, but the outcome is already determined. This concept, drawing from the “Block Universe” theory in physics and Eastern philosophy, emphasizes that while multiple narrative branches exist, they ultimately converge into a single flow.

This philosophy manifests in the story as follows:

  1. Invisible Interactions: Characters from the past, present, and future may not meet directly but still influence one another. This reflects the Eastern mythological view that everything is connected by unseen threads.
  2. The Coexistence of Fate and Choice: While the outcome—three Batals defeating evil—is fixed, who takes on these roles remains uncertain, symbolizing infinite possibilities and the importance of free will.

The Fusion of Eastern Mythology and Modern Fantasy

Batal stone seamlessly merges the profound philosophy of Eastern mythology with the dynamism of modern fantasy. The relativity of time, the connection between past, present, and future, and the coexistence of fate and free will are all reinterpreted through the lens of Eastern thought. Readers experience the depth of Eastern philosophy alongside the imaginative allure of modern fantasy.

This way, the Batal stone series transcends conventional fantasy novels, connecting myth and reality, exploring the boundaries of time and space, and offering readers a fresh perspective on life and destiny.

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