The Five-Hundred and Seventy-Third Movement — The Age of Calm Security
In this era, safety and protection were reliable and consistent.
Core Principles
• Security was maintained
• Risks were minimized
• Protection was practical
• Stability was preserved
How Life Functioned
• People felt safe in their daily lives
• Communities provided secure environments
• Systems prevented accidents or failures
• Life proceeded without fear
Outcome
The universe became safer and more trustworthy, with fewer dangers and more peace of mind.
The Five-Hundred and Seventy-Fourth Movement — The Age of Gentle Advancement
In this era, progress and improvement happened steadily and without stress.
Core Principles
• Growth was manageable
• Effort matched capability
• Systems guided development
• Stability was maintained
How Life Functioned
• People improved skills step by step
• Communities planned development carefully
• Systems adapted to support growth
