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Explaining Mirnaya
What are Nebesa and Mirnaya?
Nebesa and Mirnaya are futuristic city-states existing in parallel dimensions. The two are fairly different from each other. While there is a way to go from Nebesa to Mirnaya, a way back is still unknown.
How does one go from Nebesa to Mirnaya?
Nebesa's advanced technology has allowed for a "passage" between the two parallels. More information is to be released throughout the story.
There is a group, the Mirnaya Transfer Group (MTG), responsible for sending people from Nebesa to Mirnaya. These people are aware that there is no way back, but they seek a better quality of life in the other dimension, thus paying the MTG for their "transfer."
How did Valya end up in Mirnaya?
Valya is a Nebesan citizen who, despite never paying the MTG to be transferred, ended up in Mirnaya. The way this happened is yet to be disclosed to readers :)
How far in the future is this story set?
Nebesa and Mirnaya do not follow real-world timelines. The year is 1683 in the Nebesan Calendar. Since this is a futuristic light-cyberpunk story, the reader can imagine a society 150 years in the future.
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