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Occasionally, after trauma or when an individual could not accept their own death, an N-form remained in torment. Because of that, Null-Space was the home of much evil and suffering. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (audio story)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'') | Occasionally, after trauma or when an individual could not accept their own death, an N-form remained in torment. Because of that, Null-Space was the home of much evil and suffering. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (audio story)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'') | ||
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Null-Space, also referred to as N-Space, was another universe. Every living creature in N-Space had an alternate form that existed in this universe called N-Forms. Upon the death of an individual their dead N-form would leave Null-Space to a higher plane, rather like travelling up a tunnel of light. Their negative emotions were left behind to become monstrous beings.
Occasionally, after trauma or when an individual could not accept their own death, an N-form remained in torment. Because of that, Null-Space was the home of much evil and suffering. (AUDIO: The Ghosts of N-Space)