I originally wanted to explain the setting in conjunction with the plot during the Zigela chapter, but I didn't expect to be criticized so early...

So I decided to explain the setting issue now.

First of all, it is well known that there are three screenwriters for the drama "Tiga". The three screenwriters and the entire team have devoted countless efforts to "Tiga". There is no doubt that they are admirable.

However, many issues regarding settings will cause conflicts.

Especially the setting of the super ancient civilization 30 million years ago.

The setting of screenwriter Masama Ueda is that the blooming of Zijella causes humans to fall into a beautiful dream and no longer need the Giant of Light. The Giant of Light does not interfere with human choice, leaving behind his fighting body and leaving the earth. Afterwards, Gatanjea wakes up and the super ancient civilization becomes extinct.

The setting of screenwriter Keiichi Hasegawa is that humans who obtained the power of giants in the super ancient times started a civil war and fought against each other. After that, four giants fell into darkness. The super ancient civilization was destroyed in the war between giants. Finally, Tiga turned to the light and sealed the other three dark giants.

Screenwriter Chiaki Ozaka's setting is that Gatanjea came to Earth in an even earlier period. At that time, there were many alien civilizations that visited Earth and established homes. However, after Gatanjea's arrival, these civilizations, including all life on Earth, became extinct, and Gatanjea fell into a long sleep.

Then, at the time point of 30 million years ago, a brand new race came to the earth and established civilization here. This is what we often call the super ancient civilization.

After the establishment of the super ancient civilization, Gatanjea sent his own servants to destroy the super ancient civilization, trying to suppress the super ancient civilization in darkness.

But some people who had not lost their courage assimilated with the light of Orion and became giants of light. Gatanjea and its servants were also sealed under the gaze of these giants of light. After witnessing all this, the giants of light turned into stone statues.

[The above content is from the official novel of Tiga written by Chiaki Konaka - To the Brilliant One (Prologue: Boundless Darkness)]

Combined with the above content.

It is not difficult to see that the three screenwriters have considerable conflicts over the setting of 30 million years ago.

Before I started writing the book, I pulled out a lot of my hair when I was organizing the timeline.

Which screenwriter's settings should I follow?

I struggled with this problem for quite some time.

I think a book should have a reasonable timeline, at least the settings before and after should not conflict.

However, the work "Tiga" is a special existence in the minds of many people, including me, and I don't want to subtract from the setting.

then.

I made a decision that went against my ancestors.

I just relied on my poor brain to try to fine-tune the settings from 30 million years ago, and then try to reconcile the conflicting contents.

I believe you have discovered from the previous content that my setting is mainly based on the screenwriter Chiaki Konaka.

At the same time, I did not abandon the settings of the other two screenwriters.

In addition, I also made some adjustments to Sphia's setting, which provided a relatively reasonable explanation for Dyna's failure to support the Earth for so many years.

I would also like to mention the Kyrieloids here.

The Kyrieloids in "To the Brilliant Ones" are set as a dark race closely related to Gatanjea. They came to Earth very early and integrated into the new human society in the form of demons.

Screenwriter Chiaki Ozaka's description of the Kirieloid people... makes people feel that the Kirieloid people are very impressive, after all, they always pretend to be charlatans in front of Megumi Iruma.

But I just feel that these things came to Earth so early and mixed in with human society without anyone noticing them, and they also possess all kinds of special abilities.

How is it that they have spent thousands or even tens of thousands of years and still haven't been able to unify the Earth?

Moreover, the setting of the Kyrieloids in the TV series and the novel of To the Glory is also in conflict.

In the TV show, the prophet pointed at Tiga's nose and said that they came to Earth earlier than Tiga, but in the novel To the Brilliant One, they came to Earth after Gatanjea was sealed.

This... this is really annoying for me.

It's very painful.

You guys have no idea how much of a pain I had in the ass when I was sorting out the timeline and settings.

At last.

I decided to change the setting of the Kirieloids.

The Kyrieloids in my setting are aliens with a home planet. After the resources of their home planet are gradually exhausted, they decide to use a special device, the Gate of Hell, to travel to other planets in the universe, plunder the resources of other planets, and occupy those planets.

Therefore, different batches of Kyrieloids were sent to different random planets by the mother planet. The pioneers would judge whether the target planet was qualified. If qualified, they would summon the Gate of Hell and teleport the mother planet's army over to occupy the target planet.

This group of Kirieloids came to Earth five thousand years ago, which is the timeline of the Tiga movie "The Ancient Titan". After this group of Kirieloids determined that the Earth was a planet worth invading and occupying, they cooperated with a group of wizards and tried to rule the planet first, and then summon the Gate of Hell to allow the mother planet to take over this resource-rich Earth.

But they encountered Amui transformed into Tiga and were crushed to pieces.

This group of Kirieloids were almost wiped out by Tiga.

As a result, they have to hide in human society and survive, using the image of the devil to continuously collect the power of faith, secretly accumulating strength, waiting to open the gates of hell again one day in the future.

and so.

The people of Kyriarod thought that they came to Earth earlier than Tiga. In fact, it was only because they saw Tiga from five thousand years ago, and they had never seen Tiga from thirty million years ago.

Then the Kyrieloids survived for five thousand years, and when they had accumulated enough strength, they were ready to summon the Gate of Hell again. This time they were attacked by Galaxy, who directly killed all the remaining Kyrieloids on Earth, that is, the Fire Warriors.

......

Well...that’s getting off topic.

Let’s get back to the official timeline.

In short, I made some fine-tuning to the settings of each editor and drew up a timeline that can be said to be a private one.

I will post the content in the next chapter.

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