Grayscaling

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Overlorder using Grayscaling in the Control Room
Yeahhh, about that... Order is using what it calls "Grayscaling" to neutralize the will of everyone that's trapped here.
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Grayscaling is a process used by Order to pull many people's minds into the Memverse. Anyone who goes through it also loses their free will in reality as well.

Description

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The Grayscaling process, used by Order, resembles black-and-white images and videos.

Story

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Order's ultimate goal is to create a colorless and changeless world of order, and forcibly connect as many people to it as possible through the individual's Sea-Cucumber Phone. It uses this process to neutralize the will of everyone trapped in the virtual world. Anyone who goes through Grayscaling also slowly starts to lose their free will in reality as well, losing the world they had been living in.

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Etymology

Grayscaling comes from gray, scaling, and grayscale. The word gray, aside from its literal meaning of the color gray, is also a synonym for "boring", "dull", and "featureless", referring to the process of Grayscaling making people the same by taking their free will away, depriving them of their uniqueness, as well as scaling the world's colors down to gray.

Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ノンカラ処理
Non kara shori
Non-color process
Netherlands Dutch Ontkleuren Decolorize
Italy Italian Decolorazione Decoloration
Russia Russian Детонизация
Detonizatsiya
Detonesation[a]
SpainMexico Spanish Decoloraciòn Decoloration

Translation notes

  1. The same term applies to sanitization, but only in Side Order