Glass' World

Glass' World is the tentative name for the world across the dimensional rifts that is currently in process to fuse with Raphtalia's World.

Ancient Past
Glass' world has already survived several strikes of the Waves of Calamity in different ages, being the result of the fusion of four different worlds, in the same way, that the world in Naofumi was summoned. Nevertheless, although many facts have been lost along the time, the true nature and effects of the waves are clear for the inhabitants of this world.

Culture
This world has many cultural features that are similar to the Pre War Japan and Modern Age Germany, being on the monetary systems, architecture, clothing, and many other things. The writing looks like ancient Japanese with even some kanji characters mixed in.

Religion
Although not religion has been confirmed in this world, it is believed that the Holy Heroes have great importance in the world as they are still summoned to counteract the Waves. However, their faith seems to be lesser than in Raphtalia's world, since many government leaders seem the waves as a minor danger and are disposed to kill or imprison the heroes for their own interest.

Drop item replicator
Created by the Jewel People, this machine replicates the Legendary Weapon's ability to collect drops (or special items) from monsters. This machine comes in two parts: the 'computer' and the pendant. The pendant collects the remains of monsters that have been defeated. Once enough remains have been collected, they can be converted at the computer to any of the drops that the monster may have.

Return Transcript Replica
Replicates the Legendary Weapon's ability to teleport using Return Transcript. Return Transcript requires a tool to teleport to the desired location. It is unknown if there are further restrictions on this method of transportation. Trash #2 was also able to duplicate the Legendary Heroes' ability to teleport between dragon hourglasses.

Jewels
Jewels are a race of people that only exist in Glass' world. They are born with a gemstone that serves as a magic core that can vary in location. They are skilled with magic, have great dexterity, and have invented numerous useful technologies such as the drop item replicator. They are also known for being sensitive. Notable Jewels include Theresa and Romina.

Spirits
Spirit People (or Spirits) are a race of semi-transparent people in Glass' world. Spirits are unique in that their life force, magic power, and soul power (if they have a vassal weapon) are combined into a single power called 'energy'. Therefore, if they use magic power, they are also using some of their life force. The higher their energy, the more powerful their magic they can use. Spirits do not have levels like other races, but to them, energy is everything. They also have incredibly high defense compared to other races and use weapons with names like Soul Splitter.

One drawback with Spirit People is that they cannot typically recover energy unless another Spirit gives it to them. However, soul-healing water from Raphtalia's world is able to recover energy which makes it extremely valuable to Spirits. One notable spirit is Glass.

Grass People
Grass people are similar to the demi-humans of Raphtalia's World. They have long ears, pretty white skin, and blonde hair. To Naofumi, they look like elves.

Humans
Humans seem to be the most common race within Glass' world since they consist of the largest amount of characters mentioned. Humans seem to have the same characteristics as Raphtalia's world.

Magic
Each world has a slightly different magic system. As such, Glass' world has some unique magic and magic items. These different magic and magic items can be brought over to different worlds.

Magic Recovery
While people of Raphtalia's World use magic water to restore magic power, people of Glass' world use magic crystals. To heroes of other worlds, these crystals also grant a significant amount of experience points. The amount of experience depended on the size and purity of the crystal.

Healing
Healing medicine from Glass' world is used topically. This is different from Raphtalia's world where healing potions are consumed.

Ofuda
Ofuda are strips of paper that act as a single-use spell. These are created by advanced magic users and can be used even by people who can't use magic at all. These can have a wide variety of uses from creating a campfire with a fire ofuda to controlling someone with a control ofuda.

Legendary Heroes
With most of the Holy Heroes dead, the waves come to Glass' world very frequently leaving the remaining heroes and any willing adventurer to save their world from the waves. Despite most countries not taking the waves seriously, they see them as an opportunity to power-up their armies and thus help out occasionally.

Holy Heroes
Glass notes that Kizuna is the only remaining holy hero of their world. The other heroes were summoned long ago but were not serious about fighting the waves. They believed, similar to Ren, Itsuki, and Motoyasu at the beginning, that they were in a video game. They were killed early on so Glass only met them once.

Vassal Heroes
With Glass' world, only the Vassal Fan, Vassal Scythe, and Vassal Boat are active to fight the waves. The Vassal Katana chose Raphtalia and as a result, is most active in her world. Due to the increased frequency and intensity of the waves, they were desperate enough to attack other worlds to save their own. The Vassal Book and Vassal Mirror were under the control of fake heroes and have since been freed.

Four Seals
The four Protective Beasts of this world are very similar to the Guardian Beasts of Raphtalia's world. However, through teamwork, the first three were defeated. The final Protective Beast, the Azure Dragon, has yet to appear and is at an unknown location. The Protective Beasts were: The Black Tortoise, The Vermilion Bird, The White Tiger, and the Azure Dragon.

Berg Country
This small country was described as being like Germany in the middle ages with buildings like castles made out of stone. They are friendly to Kizuna the Hunting Hero, Glass and have L'Arc as their reluctant king. Despite L'Arc not wanting to be restricted by authority, his people would rally behind his words.

Vassal Mirror Country
The Vassal Mirror Country has been described to be like Edo-period Japan, especially in aesthetics and culture. It is much easier to travel into the country and its capital but very hard to travel outwards. This country had kidnapped Kizuna, the Hunting Hero and imprisoned her in their Infinite Labyrinth. Sometime after her escape, this country was absorbed into the Vassal Book Country despite being allies.

Vassal Katana Country
This country was bordered by the Vassal Mirror country and Vassal Book country. They held the Vassal Katana until it selected Raphtalia as its new bearer. This country was taken over by the Vassal Book country.

Vassal Book Country
The Vassal Book Country is a powerful, militaristic country. Between the time Naofumi and his party arrived at Glass' world and when they reunited, this country was able to absorb several surrounding countries including Trash #2's country and the Vassal Mirror Country. They were manipulated by Kyo into fighting for expansion and taking over neighboring countries.

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