Talk:Yggdrasill

=Yggdrasill?= I've been skimming through the Digimon Chronicle site and found that Bandai uses the spelling "Yggdrasill", the same spelling is also found on the card Bx-33. --Ainz 11:36, 9 April 2009 (UTC)

DigiWindow
I thought that the v-pet sprite in the image gallery is from DigiWindow, but Digimonx changed its caption to Digimon Web. What does this page (bottom) exactly say about it? --Grandy02 03:06, 16 January 2012 (CST)

I'm not sure what it says, but here there is a page that states this:

"March 17th, 2007, 01:14 PM Download from cell phone This one needs some explanation. There's a Japan only cell phone game, that downloads additional Digimon which can then be sent to the Digiwindow. Here's the list... Akatamadachimon Argomon Eldoradimon SantaAgumon ShineGreymon Burst Mode Dukemon Crimson Mode/Gallantmon Crimson Mode Duftmon BushiAgumon/SamuraiAgumon (Again, prediction on the dub name) Yo!yo!mon Yggdramon (Yggdrasil's Digimon form)"

If it's certain, it can be added to the DigiWindow's page. Shadow Shinji (talk) 05:15, 3 October 2014 (CDT)

Server Tree
Do we know where this name came from?KrytenKoro06 (talk) 22:34, 2 October 2014 (CDT)
 * I can't find it anywhere. I thought it would have shown up in the lineart or Memorial book, but it's in neither. The only thing I can find that names the tree specifically is in the XW manga (Information/Data Tree I think)--Ainz ( talk 04:03, 3 October 2014 (CDT)
 * okeydoke, going with that then. Weird.KrytenKoro06 (talk) 21:09, 12 October 2014 (CDT)

kernel
does Digital Monster ART BOOK Ver. PENDULUM actually say that stuff about ygdrasil, or is it about God? theres also info on this page that seems to just refer to god and the background page includes info from chronicle and other stuff which would need to be moved. what page is this info from?Muur (talk) 21:27, 13 December 2022 (CST)
 * I've been talking to Convergencia Digital via Twitter. First and foremost, I tried to convey him my apologies as a member of the community because in all fairness, he hasn't been treated fairly regarding their recent additions. Indeed there are certain rules and guidelines that should be followed, but that's not an excuse in my personal opinion and manners should matter, especially considering how good and regular of an editor he is. Secondly, I kindly asked him all the different sources regarding their recent edits, and he was very proactive in sending all the info. This is what I could find out (hope this thread is the appropriate one to post this):
 * Summary of Digimon Chronicle Yggdrasil is treated as God herself.
 * Hyper Colosseum TCG "God is probably the System itself".
 * Xros Wars Manga "God's source of information...the Tree of Information from Yggdrasil".
 * Chronicle "God (Computer Host)".
 * Digimon.net Digimon Chronicle as part of the Digimon Encyclopedia from the original Digimon website.
 * Card Game Alpha Referring to Yggdrasill: "A merciless blow from the hand of God! The order of the digital world begins to move!!". the TCG is considered as null canon by some of the editors here.
 * Current Digimon Web treats the events from Chronicle and Chronicle X as the null canon when elaborating on the implications of the X-Antibody, and so do the recent X & Pendulum Artbooks.
 * DIGITAL MONSTER DIGIMON ART BOOK VER. PENDULUM Management of the Digital World (デジタルワールドの管理): A system that manages the entire Digital World including the File Island, "Yggdrasil". Originally it was a generic name (総 称) for the system that was operating on the supercomputer on which the "Net Ocean" (「ネットの海」) was found. It has a self-protection instinct to exclude bugs, it will work without making any judgment of right or wrong. > Ygdrasil as the System of the Digital World itself.
 * Digimon Visual Dictionary "Kernel - The central part of the Operating System. It is also a general term of the central part of the Digital World, and is protected by the Three Great Angel Digimon."
 * Chronicle "The space closest to Yggdrasill... the center of the world..."
 * DIGITAL MONSTER DIGIMON ART BOOK VER. PENDULUM The Digital World is the puck (text box on the right) and Yggdrasil is in the center of the Digital World (text box on the left). Plus it is designed to distribute data in a three-layered "Chronicle Layer System".
 * DIGITAL MONSTER DIGIMON ART BOOK VER. PENDULUM It is also shown the 3 light connections coming from the center of the DW (yggdrasill) towards the center of the 3 Terminals a la Chronicle.
 * Digimon Web The New Digital World is explicitly mentioned in the Profiles and in the "About" section
 * Digimon Next Manga "This is heaven, where the host computer Yggdrasill lives."
 * The backstory and main premise for the Booster 20, Booster 21, Booster 22, & Booster 23 TCG sets, are set exclusively in the Chronicle universe.
 * "Cool boy" has zero participation in the manga, and it has instead a promiment role in the TCG backstory, as seen here, here and Starter Ver. 9, Ultimate Battle Deck 5, & Starter Ver. 10 respective backstories, hence Chronicle belongs to the same canonicity as the TCG and the DRB.
 * If any of the links is broken, please let me know. --Shadow Shinji (talk) 08:26, 18 December 2022 (CST)
 * I've looked through it all, and have gone ahead and made some minor changes to the page. As far as the rest goes, there seem to be two main questions on which things depend. The first is whether or not any mention of God can automatically be assumed to refer to Yggdrasill, and the answer to this is pretty clearly no, since the term has been used to refer to several different entities in the series (Huanglongmon, for example). So unless there is evidence that the God being talked about is Yggdrasill and not something else, information about that God should go on God's page rather than Yggdrasill's. The second question is whether of not Chronicle is part of the null canon. Muur is under the impression that it wasn't, while I was under the impression that it was. So I wouldn't mind treating it as part of the null canon (since the card game images would seem to imply that it is), but I would like to hear what Muur and any other objectors have to say before I make a final decision. --TMS (talk) 16:15, 18 December 2022 (EST)
 * I think the point that Convergencia Digital wanted to prove is that in the context of the null canon, Yggdrasil is treated as a God (Chronicle X, Chronicle, Visual Dictionary, Digimon Web), although there are also other figures that are considered Gods as well in this original material, such as Huanglongmon or Lucemon, so personally, I think that as long as this information appears in the Ygdrasil section as one of the figures known as God, that should be enough.


 * No offense, but Muur has no idea how Digimon works, he tends to obsess over ideas that have no back up and stick with them no matter what. The null canon is nothing more than the original Digimon material, that is, the material created by Bandai/Wiz-Plex that is later adapted for the rest of the continuities (anime, manga, videogames, etc.). This includes the V-Pets, the TCG (at least Hyper Colosseum and presumably Card Game Alpha), the official DRB profiles, and products created directly by Bandai/Wiz-Plex, i.e. Digimon Chronicle. Otherwise, it would not be the digmonweb.net website itself that would release new chapters of Digimon Chronicle X, but a different account, nor would this material appear in any Artbook at all. In fact, Kenji Watanabe himself has said on more than one occasion that this original material or "null canon" does not fill in all the gaps, precisely so that the adaptations have material to create new stories based on that premise, which then it feeds back to the original as has happened many times (ie. Spirit Evolution from Digimon Frontier). What happens here is that there are adaptations that are very close to the original material (Battle Terminal, V-Tamer 01, Xros Wars Manga), and others that are further away and take their own licenses (like Adventure 1999, Tamers or Digimon Survive). All are canonical in their own continuity, but none belong to the null canon per se, except for products created directly by the company, such as Chronicle or Chronicle X. Other considerations apart from that are headcanons, such as those of the user Muur.


 * The other day he claimed one of the dumbest arguments I have ever read here. He said Chronicle couldn't be part of the null canon because that would imply that Kouta is present in every continuity. That is as dumb as saying that the Lucemon of the null canon cannot be part of the SGDL because not all the Lucemon that have appeared along the franchise are part of the group. The null canon is the original continuity, arguably the most important one for being the source of the rest, but not the only one and it doesn't necessary affect on how the other different adaptations unfold by their own rules.


 * Convergencia would like to add: "the point here is not to say that Yggdrasill is the only God, but that Yggdrasill is the God that the profiles refer to when talking about the God of the Kernel under which the Army of Angels work". Based on the evidence that he has provided, I honestly agree. The Angels don't work for Homeostasis or Huanglongmon, that's for sure.--Shadow Shinji (talk) 16:05, 18 December 2022 (CST)
 * The issue with that is that as far as I can tell (though correct me if I'm wrong) none of the evidence provided here about the Kernel, angels, etc., makes any mention of Yggdrasill. --TMS (talk) 17:46, 18 December 2022 (EST)
 * Since we seem to have come to an understanding regarding digimon chronicle and chronicle x, I'll feel free to use those as sources aswell. As you've seen, Yggdrasill is treated as "God of the digital world" many times even in the main canon/null canon, but it's also refered to as the Operating System of the world. Digimon Visual Dictionary stated that the Kernel is the central part of the Operatin System (in this case, Yggdrasill) and that it is protected by the Three Archangels (here we have our first conection). Digimo Chronicle also states that the core of the world (AKA the Kernel, god's domain) is the closest place to Yggdrasill, which is consistent with what was said before (second conection). And later on, in Digimon Chronicle X it is explicitly stated that the Kernel is Yggdrasill's domain, that Lucemon rebelled against Yggdrasill itself and that it was Yggdrasill who banished him from the Kernel and sealed him in the dark area (third conection)... so you can't be more direct then that. Yggdrasill is the system of the world, the kernel is the core of Yggdrasill's system and is protected by the three archangels, who where created by God (now we know that it referes to the System Yggdrasill). Later on, Lucemon reveled against God (Yggdrasill) and it was sealed alongside other Demon Digimon in the Dark Area by the System itself (Demon's profile wonders if the God that sealed them was the human that created the Digital World, but that was not correct, Chronicle X and other media confirmed that the one who sealed them was the System). So yes, Yggdrasill is the God that inhabits the Kernel and the one who rules over the angelic digimon and the digital world.
 * Digimon Visual Dictionary "Kernel - The central part of the Operating System. It is also a general term of the central part of the Digital World, and is protected by the Three Great Angel Digimon."
 * Chronicle "The space closest to Yggdrasill... the center of the world..."
 * Novel of X "Back when I was still allowed in “God’s territory”, the Kernel, I’d once provided some advice for Yggdrasil, who was concerned for the future of the Digital World. In order to stop the fighting, I suggested erasing every Digimon’s fighting instincts from their DigiCore. It would be simple for Yggdrasil, the god who managed the world’s systems, to do such a thing — but it would not accept my proposal. That was why I proclaimed Digimon fighting instincts to be a “curse” and, in the hopes of liberating us all from it, raised up a rebellion against Yggdrasil. Of course, this only ended up in my disgraceful defeat. Afterwards, since deletion alone would be too weak of a punishment for my sins, they banished me from the Kernel. I fell all the way down into the lowest layer, the Cocytus, of the Dark Area, and became a Demon Lord."
 * Hyper Colosseum TCG "God is probably the System itself. [...] In preparation for the oncoming battle against the fallen angel Digimon, God gave each of the three apostles a unique aspect of himself and made them lead the "Army of the Gods". [...] But why did the conflict between structure of "good" and "evil" arise in the Digimon world? To get the answer, we will have to wait and see what will be said about the "perfect child" born of the "Digimon God" - a supreme angel who was born with 12 wings."
 * Ofanimon "It is one of the Three Archangel Digimon who protect the Digital World's core "Kernel" (God's domain), alongside Seraphimon and Cherubimon."
 * Lucemon: Falldown Mode "It instigated a rebellion in the far-flung past, and so it was sealed in the Dark Area along with many other Demon Lord Digimon."
 * Demon "because it raged in fury or rebellion, against a being of goodness in the Digital World, it was deleted to the Dark Area"
 * Battle Terminal "These are the Seven Great Demons Lords, formerly high-ranked Angel Digimon, who by committing sins were deleted by the Digital World System into the Dark Area becoming Demon Lords. They now exists and are related to the seven deadly sins expressed by people's desires."
 * --Convergencia Digital (talk) 19:00, 18 December 2022 (CST)