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*Reincarnation Inducement - The Yggdrasil is able to reincarnate the people stored in it in human bodies across the globe, similar to a [[Sage]]. So far, Yggdrasil managed to reincarnate Odin, Loki, Thor and Tyr. It is unknown whether Yggdrasil had any part to play in [[Aita]]'s reincarnations.
*Reincarnation Inducement - The Yggdrasil is able to reincarnate the people stored in it in human bodies across the globe, similar to a [[Sage]]. So far, Yggdrasil managed to reincarnate Odin, Loki, Thor and Tyr. It is unknown whether Yggdrasil had any part to play in [[Aita]]'s reincarnations.
*Simulation Functions - The Yggdrasil also create powerful simulations similar to the technology used in the Animus device.
*Simulation Functions - The Yggdrasil also create powerful simulations similar to the technology used in the Animus device.
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Revision as of 16:57, 25 November 2020

Yggdrasil is an ancient Isu supercomputer which was built by the Isu as the Seventh Solution to the Great Catastrophe.

Functionality

Yggdrasil is an ancient Isu Supercomputer with a myriad of advanced abilities. These abilities include;

  • Essence Uploading - This allows users to upload their essence into the computer and preserve them.
  • Reincarnation Inducement - The Yggdrasil is able to reincarnate the people stored in it in human bodies across the globe, similar to a Sage. So far, Yggdrasil managed to reincarnate Odin, Loki, Thor and Tyr. It is unknown whether Yggdrasil had any part to play in Aita's reincarnations.
  • Simulation Functions - The Yggdrasil also create powerful simulations similar to the technology used in the Animus device.