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The sea is everything. It covers seven tenths of the terrestrial globe. Its breath is pure and healthy. It is an immense desert, where man is never lonely, for he feels life stirring on all sides. The sea is only the embodiment of a supernatural and wonderful existence. It is nothing but love and emotion; it is the Living Infinite.
~ Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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One of the two bordering islands that make up the trench walls, as seen from the surface of The Living Infinite.

The Living Infinite is the name of a fictional undersea trench located somewhere between two remote islands in the Atlantic Ocean. It is the main setting that players in We Need to go Deeper set out to explore.

Background[ | ]

In the world of We Need to Go Deeper, The Living Infinite is rumored to be the deepest part of the ocean, and possibly the deepest part of the earth. Within its depths lie creatures, treasures, and secrets no man or woman has ever seen.

Its secrets seemed impenetrable for centuries to even the bravest of sailors, until now. In the year 1885, thanks to the discoveries made by Professor Pierre Aronnax - mankind now has the means to purge its depths in the form of highly advanced submarine technology.

The true origins and stories behind The Living Infinite are yet unknown.

Fun Facts[ | ]

  • The Living Infinite is inspired by the real-life undersea trench known as the Mariana Trench. It too, is known to be the deepest part of the earth's oceans.
  • The Living Infinite gets its name from the Jules Verne quote at the top of this article.
  • Pierre Aronnax is the main character of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
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