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A controversial theory suggesting that Endspire was founded atop a buried magical anomaly — a “gravitational heart” of arcane power that warps magic, reshapes civilizations, and silently draws history into orbit.
The Arcane Singularity Theory posits that Endspire was not founded by chance or necessity, but was pulled into existence by a hidden magical force deep beneath the city — a primal well of power that continues to influence magic and civilization.
Among Endspire’s arcane fringe — unlicensed professors, retired artificers, and tower-bound mad theorists — the Arcane Singularity Hypothesis is whispered with a blend of awe and paranoia.
It claims:
This theory paints the city not as a beacon of progress, but as a magical inevitability: a construct grown around a nucleus of unfathomable power.
Mainstream scholars dismiss the theory as speculative nonsense. The Magitech University refuses to host lectures on it. The Council of Chains treats it as distraction at best — dangerous mythology at worst.
Yet some ancient records hint that the Founding Families built Endspire with uncanny precision atop “something old.” And the recurring anomalies in deep-zone ruins (like The Rustvaults or Stormwells) seem to align with this core.
Some even believe the Storm’s Echo entity may be a guardian or emergent consciousness formed around this anomaly.
Though academically rejected, the theory has found fertile ground among:
Some adventurers venture into forbidden zones hoping to “touch the edge of the singularity.” Few return with anything coherent.