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What
does the universe look like?
Strange how big
Dragonball really is, I could almost never understand how things
are structured in the universe. The world guide has a map of the
cosmos, but its very ambiguous. What you see to the left is a
conceptual diagram of the all things in Dragonball. Before you
continue reading keep in mind that this diagram is a theoretical
map of the universe not an actual one. The whole circle
represents the universe. To clarify what that means, it is the existence of everything: all life, moons, planets,
galaxies, heaven, hell and holy places. All the colored ovals
within the circle are sectors of the universe. The center
represents the holy area, with all the Kaio-shin's planets and
stars. Within each sector contains a cluster of galaxies which
each Kaio-shin watches over. The East section of the universe is
where the Dragonball story takes place, with the East Kaio-shin
watching.
Little is known about happens in the other sectors of
the universe. What is known is that long ago Majin Buu wrecked havoc
on those sectors and killed or absorbed their respective
Kaio-shin's. The
red dots represent the galaxies in the East sector. Each galaxy
has a Master Kaio (Dai-Kaio) watching their respective galaxy.
In the north galaxy there are four Kaios watching each section
of the milky way. The Kaio (King Ki) we know is the watcher of
the north side of the milky way.
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