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  • in reply to: Too far gone #9807
    HouseMimic
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    As i see it there are three Arguements, why Tiernons actions are at least understandable,
    1. Tiernon is a God and has Believers in many Universes, so like the CEO of a multinational Company he can`t watch everything. Thats why he has all those people working for him.
    2. Tiernon didn`t exactly like Orcus, he might have simply assumed that it was an assasination by the Alvar or a similar group and decided that he didn`t want to know more for personal deniability or so he didn`t have to take revenge for his murderd stepbrother. Assuming that it would be a massive loss of as the cultivators say face, if he knew who killed Orcus and didn`t do anything despite being used as a catspaw.
    3. Tiernon could have assumed Orcus death as part of a deeper game by Orcus himself, after all what would you believe more likely, that Sentir Fallon actually managed to murder Orcus, a Being of God level Powers or that Orcus faked his death for some reason? One could object, that Orcus lost a great number of his troops there, but to Tiernon these losses wouldn`t seem very important, since gods tend to see their servants as replacable. Especially the mortal ones.

    in reply to: Too far gone #9808
    HouseMimic
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    Also gods tend to do terrible things to each other Horus once accidentaly cut Isis Head of and she still forgave him. Anything not permanent seems to be forgiveable for gods

    in reply to: Time Travel #9777
    HouseMimic
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    I would prefer if you stay as far away from Timetravel as possible. Any Civilization that does practice Timetravel (the people who build the BOOM-Tunnels or the Timelords) seems to get annihilated only leaving behind ruins and traveling Survivors. This indicates that either timetravel generates a massive amount of Entropy or someone very powerful (Lords of Order/Chaos) dislikes it and destroys every assembly of more than 5 Timetravelers.

    in reply to: Wizards and Demons #9654
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    Well, demonpossesed, living or even living demonpossesed Grimoires are actually pretty common in Fantasy. After all no Wizard wants to spend days searching his library for whatever spell he needs, noot to mention the necessity to transport the entire ibrary if he goes on a journey. A living Grimoire is an elegant solution to that problem. Also if the book really belongs to Tizzy it doesn`t really have to be alive. It could simply be the equivalent of a little black book, containing Tizzy`s thoughts about all the people he meets in the Abyss and therefore a list off more or less all true Demonnames (excluding Dragons). This would put it in line with other popular MacGuffins ike the list with the secret identities of all CIA-operatives.

    in reply to: Wizards and Demons #9652
    HouseMimic
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    [quote=Tizzy;7758]There people go again!

    Why do people keep confusing me with the Concordenax? any time we’re in the same room together, it’s blatantly obvious we look nothing alike.

    I have nice, young, supple, greenish-yellow scales, the Concordenax has a brown leathery hide and unlike super helpful me, is a trouble maker that no one has seen in a very long time! Including me!

    I am forthright and forthcoming, and am always around to be helpful, while the Concordenax likes to play hard to get, and hide and seek and is very, very good at it.

    That’s one reason I call the Concordenax a trouble maker, never around when needed! Makes my life very difficult!

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    I just read Tizzys claim that he isn`t the Concordenax and developed a new theory. He describes the Concodenax as smaller than him, with a brown leathery hide and as elusive, the only thing in the story that fits this descibtion is the book Lenamare is trying to open. I think the Concordenax is either Tizzys diary filled with his Plans and his Knowledge or maybe a specialised Knowledge demon in Bookform that Tizzy uses to keep his memories despite not using a Phoenix Cycle

    in reply to: Confusion #9323
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    Technically the vakuum of space has no temperature, since temperature is an attribute of matter. You need something there to have a temperature. If you simply put something in a lightless Vakuum it would slowly cool out thanks to Planck-radiation, but the process would be significantly slower than the energydrain the Knights of chaos should experience in an atmosphere thanks to heat conduction. So Knights in Space are far less affected by the surronding temperature and most likely generate more heat than they lose. Its similiar to how an perfectly reflective objekt in the Corona of the sun could actually be pretty cool despite the surroundng plasma being actually hotter than the surface of the sun, since the surronding plasma is very thin and simply doesn`t transfer enough energy. Also if space could kill knights of chaos we really shouldn`t send astronauts out there, afterall I doubt a normal spacesuit could be superior to the mystical powers of a being of pure chaos.

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