The primary continent of Earth and the center of its modern ki-integrated civilization. Vast in scale and diverse in its regions, it serves as the political, cultural, and infrastructural core of the planet, shaped by two centuries of unification under Almone’s rule.
Overview:
Flitrotia is the primary continent on Earth and the main center of the planet’s modern galactic presence. Many of its inhabitants, as well as off-world visitors, regard it as Earth’s central hub, where global influence, development, and interstellar contact are most concentrated.
Its importance comes from its role as the birthplace of the unified Earth regime established two centuries ago, as well as being the land from which Almone emerged. Since that time, Flitrotia has changed more rapidly and more deeply than any other continent. Ki use became widespread here earlier than elsewhere and was steadily woven into everyday life, infrastructure, and public systems. As a result, Flitrotia reflects Almone’s original vision more clearly than any other region on the planet. The concentration of ki has also led to broader opportunities in nearly every field, reinforcing the continent’s position as Earth’s primary center of activity.
Order within Flitrotia is maintained through interconnected systems that guide ki practice, growth, and development. Governance is not defined by rigid borders or visible authority, but by structure that keeps the continent stable and unified. This creates an environment that feels directed rather than imposed, shaped rather than controlled.
To the rest of the world, Flitrotia acts as a gravitational center. Many regions look to it as a model of progress or a source of influence, while others view its reach with caution. Some continents, such as the Manchian Isles, remain wary of Flitrotian presence and of Almone’s wider ambitions. In those regions, ki users are uncommon, closely observed, and far removed from the norms established on Flitrotia.
Geography:
Flitrotia is a large and geographically stable continent, capable of supporting dense populations and long-term development. Its landmass spans several climate zones, including fertile coastal regions, broad central heartlands, arid interior areas, and colder northern territories.
Natural features such as deserts, mountain ranges, and highlands divide the continent into distinct regions without breaking it apart. These divisions shape local conditions and cultures while still allowing Flitrotia to function as a single, connected landmass.
Ki Presence and Development:
Ki use on Flitrotia is expected and normalized. Most people are capable of sensing or manifesting their ki in small ways by late childhood, even if they never pursue advanced control. While not everyone becomes a practitioner in any formal sense, the presence of ki is treated as a natural part of human development rather than an exception.
In daily life, ki is used in much the same way any transformative force would be in a modern society. It enhances physical labor, improves efficiency, supports construction, medicine, and transportation, and allows individuals to exceed ordinary limitations without relying on external machinery alone. Ki is not treated as a consumable resource or a fuel. It is understood as something personal and intrinsic, and practices that would involve extracting or siphoning it from others are neither accepted nor normalized.
Basic ki manifestation and control are introduced during schooling, both in public and private institutions. The goal is not to create fighters, but to ensure that individuals understand their own capabilities and limits. Ki training is woven into broader education rather than separated from it, and misuse is discouraged through social expectation as much as formal regulation. Proficiency is commonly measured using the Ki Fluency Standard, which provides a shared framework for understanding and comparing levels of ki control without reducing individuals to combat value.
Almone’s influence on this development is structural rather than theatrical. She remains present in the world and serves as Earth’s representative and authority in relation to other species and planets through the Earthbound Order. Her continued existence reinforces the systems she set in motion, but daily ki life on Flitrotia functions without the need for her direct intervention.
Compared to the rest of Earth, Flitrotia represents the most complete realization of Almone’s original vision. While all continents are considered unified and broadly modern, Flitrotia advanced more quickly and more thoroughly due to being the starting point of global unification and ki integration. Other regions vary in how deeply ki has been adopted into daily life, and in some places its prominence is viewed with discomfort. These tensions exist within Earth rather than defining it. To the outside world, Earth is seen as a unified, ki-bearing civilization, with Flitrotia standing at its center.
Culture & Population:
Flitrotia is culturally diverse due to its size and long history, encompassing many regional traditions, lifestyles, and social norms. Differences in language, custom, and local practice are common and expected across the continent.
What unites these cultures is a shared relationship with ki and a general understanding of their place within a unified Earth. Ki is treated as a normal part of life rather than a marker of identity, and its use does not belong to any single tradition or class. Across Flitrotia, people tend to view ki as a personal responsibility tied to self control and growth.
While attitudes toward Almone vary in tone, there is broad acceptance of her role as the unifying authority of the continent. This shared framework allows cultural differences to persist without fragmenting the continent, reinforcing a sense of coexistence rather than uniformity.
Notable Regions:
Xiragi Desert
A vast and ancient desert region within Flitrotia, home to long-established desert tribes with deep historical knowledge. While it coexists with the rest of the continent, its people maintain a largely independent way of life shaped by tradition and isolation.
Shade City
A major capital city known for its dense infrastructure and advanced integration of ki into everyday systems. Shade City plays a central role in governance and development and is marked by layers of history that remain only partially understood.
Heroes’ City
One of Flitrotia’s primary capital cities and its most symbolically significant. It houses the Aegis Spire, where the Earthbound Order’s generals convene and major decisions affecting Earth are made. The city also serves as the cultural center of the modern hero tradition, with monuments and institutions dedicated to figures recognized throughout Earth’s history.
Saiyan Town
Formerly the main settlement for Saiyan refugees and settlers on Earth, once densely populated and culturally distinct. Following its destruction during major events, the area now stands in a period of rebuilding, carrying lasting historical weight and unresolved tensions.
Ciudad del Sol
A major port city on the far side of Flitrotia, known for its vibrant culture, strong martial traditions, and emphasis on competition and public life. It acts as a cultural counterbalance to the continent’s more administratively focused capitals.