Yggdrasil
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Yggdrasil is an ancient supercomputer which was built by the Isu as an intended Seventh Solution to the Great Catastrophe.[1]
Mythology
In Norse mythology, the concept of Yggdrasil was interpreted as a literal titanic ash tree whose roots and branches connected all of the Nine Realms, including Asgard, Jötunheimr, Muspelheim, Midgard, and Niflheim.[1]
History
Functionality
Yggdrasil is an ancient Isu Supercomputer with a myriad of advanced abilities. These abilities include;
- Essence Transfer – This allows users to upload and preserve their consciousness into the computer.
- 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, Freyja 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 Animi.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (first appearance)
References
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